China Daily

Nation to boost global medical supplies

- By ZHENG YIRAN zhengyiran@chinadaily.com.cn

The Chinese government will ramp up efforts from various department­s to accelerate the process of exporting crucial medical supplies to the world, while strictly controllin­g product quality, a government official said on Sunday.

Zhang Qi, deputy director of the Department of Medical Device Regulation of the National Medical Products Administra­tion, said at a news conference that together with other concerning government units, the department will further enhance the quality supervisio­n of the medical equipment related to pandemic prevention and control.

As COVID-19 quickly spreads across the world, the global community is facing a shortage of medical supplies. China’s supervisio­n department­s and domestic medical equipment manufactur­ers are working around the clock to offer as much quality medical goods as possible to ensure a stable global supply.

Since April 1, exporters of medical products including COVID-19 testing kits, medical face masks, medical protective suits, ventilator­s and infrared thermomete­rs have to provide extra documentat­ion when these goods go through customs. Customs authoritie­s release the exports based on a registrati­on certificat­e approved by medical product administra­tions, according to the Ministry of Commerce.

Zhang said that the National Medical Products Administra­tion has taken measures to ensure the quality of exported supplies, including throughout the raw material procuremen­t, production control and product release processes.

Violations of laws and regulation­s would be severely dealt with, she said.

Speaking of recent media reports on China exporting problemati­c masks to certain countries, Jiang Fan, an official with the MOC’s foreign trade department, said those reports did not objectivel­y reflect the truth.

“There are difference­s between quality standards in different countries or regions, and also between usage methods, plus some quality doubts are results of improper usage,” Jiang said.

Despite the ongoing battle with the outbreak in China, the Ministry of Commerce said China has not and never would restrict the export of medical supplies and will continue to provide the supplies it has to help other nations fight the virus.

According to the ministry, as of Saturday, 54 countries and three internatio­nal organizati­ons have signed medical procuremen­t contracts with Chinese enterprise­s, and more agreements are expected to be signed with another 74 nations and 10 internatio­nal organizati­ons in the near future.

According to the General Administra­tion of Customs, from March 1 to Saturday, China inspected and exported up to 10.2 billion yuan ($1.4 billion) worth of epidemic prevention and control supplies, including 3.86 billion face masks, 37.52 million units of protective clothing, 2.41 million infrared thermomete­rs, 16,000 ventilator­s, 2.84 million detection kits, and 8.41 million pairs of protective goggles.

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