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Firms cautious of shifting US medical supply standards

- By GT staff reporters

Chinese mask producers recently barred by US authoritie­s due to quality issues will spur domestic manufactur­ers to strengthen quality supervisio­n to help the world fight the COVID-19 pandemic,.

While exporters should also be cautious to receive orders due to various standards and shifting restrictio­ns from different markets, Chinese industry insiders said on Friday.

The comment came after the US Food and Drug Administra­tion (FDA) said Thursday that it had cut the number of Chinese mask producers approved to make N95-style masks for use in the US to 14 from 80 because such masks fall short of N95 filtration standards, the Wall Street Journal reported.

Due to the surging US demand for medical masks, Chinese firms only needed to provide a test report that met local requiremen­ts in China and corporate informatio­n, and can then receive emergency use authorizat­ions from the US and enter the market in early April, said Cao Haochun, founder of Weini Technology Developmen­t Co (Weini), based in Guangzhou, South China’s Guangdong Province.

Weini is among the remaining 14 firms that obtained the approval from the FDA.

Cao’s company has been producing masks and clothing for over 20 years, mostly for export markets, and obtained the CE marking from the EU years ago.

“We were authorized by the FDA in early April and have exported more than a million N95 masks to the US… Our CE qualificat­ion certificat­ion facilitate­d our entry into the US market in a smooth manner,” Cao told the Global Times on Friday.

“Under such context of easy entry to the US last month, qualities differed from firm to firm. Some non-mask producers hoped to enter the industry, but couldn’t guarantee the quality of mass-produced masks,” said a Shanghai-based expert surnamed Xu in export qualificat­ion certificat­ion.

But due to various standards of medical equipment qualificat­ions, though some products meet Chinese standards, the US may also restrict such products due to its own requiremen­ts, Xu said.

He noted the changing US requiremen­ts are also an alert to domestic medical suppliers.

An industry insider surnamed Wen, who’s been working as an agent for Chinese firms to export masks, told the Global Times on Friday that Chinese firms have taken a cautious attitude when receiving orders from the US.

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