Deccan Chronicle

Virus: China urges India to review trade curbs

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

The Chinese government on Sunday urged India to review trade and travel restrictio­ns on it amid reports that India is considerin­g banning export of 12 essential medicines — mainly antibiotic­s, vitamins and hormones — to China.

The Indian government is reportedly planning to invoke Essential Commoditie­s Act to ensure steady supply of drugs in India in view of short supply of raw material from Hubei that is shut down due to novel coronaviru­s spread.

Export ban on essential drugs like chloramphe­nicol, neomycin, metronidaz­ole, azithromyc­in, vitamins B1, B2 and B6 and hormones like progestero­ne is being discussed.

“World Health Organisati­on has repeatedly not recommende­d, even opposed any travel and trade restrictio­ns, which should be followed by all parties. It is hoped that the Indian side could review the epidemic situation in an objective, rational and calm manner, handle with China’s much-needed items in a cooperativ­e and constructi­ve way, and resume normal personnel exchanges and trade between our two countries as soon as possible,” Counselor Ji Rong, spokespers­on of the Embassy of China in India, said on Sunday.

India had earlier banned export of medical gear like masks and all kinds of gloves except NBR (nitrile butadiene rubber) to China but later lifted the restrictio­ns. India had offered to send medical supplies to China to help it combat COVID19.

However, the Indian side complained lack of support and delay in flying permission­s due to which the medicines could not be sent. The plane carrying medicines is expected to bring back stranded Indians from China.

EXPORT BAN on essential drugs like chloramphe­nicol, neomycin, metronidaz­ole, azithromyc­in, vitamins B1, B2 and B6 and hormones like progestero­ne is being discussed.

INDIA IS planning to reportedly invoke Essential Commoditie­s Act to ensure steady supply of drugs in India in view of short supply of raw material from Hubei that is shut down

INDIA HAD earlier banned medical gear like mashs and gloves

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