Global Times

Mask firms working overtime

US authorizat­ion for KN95 models encouragin­g

- By Yin Yeping

The US Food and Drug Administra­tion (FDA) announced on Wednesday that it had issued emergency authorizat­ion for KN95 masks made by four Chinese companies according to Chinese standards to be exported to the US.

Industry insiders said that this is good for the US to assist prevention and control of the coronaviru­s pandemic, but the government’s slowness means it will have to face longer shipping times and probably higher mask prices.

According to a document posted on the FDA’s website on Wednesday, the administra­tion issued an emergency use authorizat­ion (EUA) for non-NIOSH (National Institute for Occupation­al Safety and Health)approved respirator­s made in China for the emergency use of the KN95 masks.

The N series of masks is an American standard and the KN series is a Chinese standard, but both types have very similar functions and offer a similar level of protection, said

Chen Hongyan, secretary-general of the Medical Appliances Branch of the China Medical Pharmaceut­ical Material Associatio­n.

Chen added that the longstandi­ng ban on KN95 mask exports to the US market reflects a pure distrust of Chinese products’ standards by the US government, which only creates a huge barrier to protection work in the US.

Meanwhile, industry analysts believe that the slow reaction by the US government over mask imports has put the country in a position of great uncertaint­y as mask factories in China are now overloaded with orders from all around the world.

Cao Haochun, the founder of Weini Technology Developmen­t Co (Weini), based in Guangzhou, South China’s Guangdong Province, told the Global Times that the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is commission­ing an American company to talk to them about exports, and there may be an 18-month contract for KN95 masks and other protective clothing to be signed.

“The US company is probably going to ask for 5 million to 10 million masks from us, which is the maximum amount that we can offer at the moment as we have already reached the limit of our production capacity,” Cao said, adding that the US side is surely more anxious than Weini to get the contract signed as soon as possible.

“If we can’t sign the contract in a short time, then we may not have any more production capacity for them, because other countries will buy it,” Cao said, adding that the company is exporting to countries and regions worldwide, including 300,000 masks per day to the EU.

To meet growing demand, more than 700 employees have been working around the clock since the first day of the Chinese Spring Festival.

The Global Times learned that the US has been indecisive prior to this EUA grant to Chinese companies.

In a bid to alleviate a national shortage of medical protective equipment, the FDA approved non-N95 masks certified by the EU and five other countries, excluding China.

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