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CanSino Bio expresses interest to deepen vaccine coop with Pakistan

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Beijing

A delegation from Chinese vaccine manufacturer CanSino Bio, led by vice president Mr. Jack Wang, called on Ambassador Moin ul Haque at the Embassy of Pakistan today.

Mr. Wang briefed the Ambassador about the CanSino’s vaccine supply to Pakistan. He expressed strong desire of his company to continue to meet vaccine demand of Pakistan in future given its increased production capacity in China.

He also offered support in enhancing the existing local filling and production capacity of the NIH not only for Covid-19 vaccine but also for some other vaccines.

Ambassador Moin ul Haque thanked Mr. Wang for CanSino’s support during the difficult period of the Covid-19 pandemic.

He remarked that vaccine supplied by Chinese companies has been the backbone of Pakistan’s inoculation drive.

He assured Mr. Wang of Embassy’s full support and facilitation in CanSino’s plans to enhance collaboration with Pakistan.—PR

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