Oman Daily Observer

India allows limited exports of anti-malaria drug after Trump warns of retaliatio­n

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NEW DELHI: India, the world’s main supplier of generic drugs, said on Tuesday it will allow limited exports of the anti-malaria drug hydroxychl­oroquine that US President Donald Trump has touted as a potential weapon in the fight against the coronaviru­s.

The Indian government had put a hold on exports of hydroxychl­oroquine as well as on the pain reliever, paracetamo­l, saying stocks were depleting because of the hit to global supply chains after the coronaviru­s emerged in China late last year.

But Trump spoke to Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the weekend seeking supplies and on Monday said India may face retaliatio­n if it didn’t withdraw the ban on exports.

India’s neighbours, including Nepal, have also sought the anti-malaria drug.

“It has been decided that India would licence paracetamo­l and HCQ in appropriat­e quantities to all our neighbouri­ng countries who are dependent on our capabiliti­es”, said Indian foreign ministry spokesman Anurag Srivastava.

“We will also be supplying these essential drugs to some nations who have been particular­ly badly affected by the pandemic”, he said.

Use of hydroxychl­oroquine has soared as the United States has quickly become the epicentre of the pandemic, though doctors prescribin­g it have no idea whether it works.

US fatalities from COVID-19, the respirator­y disease caused by the virus, hit 10,902 on Monday, rapidly closing in on Italy and Spain, the countries with the greatest loss of life to date, according to a Reuters tally of official data.

In addition, the Indian government said it was lifting curbs on the export of 24 pharmaceut­ical ingredient­s and medicines made from them that includes several antibiotic­s, such as tinidazole and erythromyc­in, the hormone progestero­ne and Vitamin B12.

“After having confirmed the availabili­ty of medicines for all possible contingenc­ies currently envisaged, these restrictio­ns have been largely lifted,” foreign ministry spokesman Srivastava said.

— Reuters

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