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Republic of Senegal and Team Europe support agree to build a manufacturing plant to produce vaccines against COVID-19 and other endemic diseases
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Republic of Senegal and Team Europe support agree to build a manufacturing plant to produce vaccines against COVID-19 and other endemic diseases
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America commemorates independence day - Pledges greater ties with Ghana
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MANILA, PHILIPPINES The Philippines expressed confidence that bilateral relations with the United States will go further as the world is begins to recover from the Covid-19 pandemic, Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez said during the virtual Philippines-United States Business Dialogue.
“We are confident that these continuing conversations will further strengthen ties between our two nations, which is needed as we all need to work together to support the world’s post-pandemic recovery,” Secretary Lopez said during the dialogue organized by the Philippine Trade and Investment Centers in the United States and the Board of Investments, in line with the celebration of the 75 years of Philippines-United States relations with the theme: “Cooperation for Post-Pandemic Recovery”. In his welcome remarks, Philippine Ambassador to the US Jose Manuel Romualdez emphasized that “This dialogue is a follow-up to our virtual economic briefing in April and is part of our continuing efforts to c
International financiers pump R10bn into SA’s Aspen Pharmacare to boost Covid-19 vaccine production Peter Fabricius © Copyright (c) Daily Maverick , All Rights Reserved
The World Bank, France, Germany and the US are pumping €600-million – about R10-billion – into the South African pharmaceutical company Aspen Pharmacare to boost its production of Covid-19 vaccines for Africa.
The injection will bolster Aspen’s finances so it can continue to produce vaccines under licence for the US pharmaceutical corporation Johnson & Johnson at its sterile plant in Gqeberha. Aspen is compounding, finishing, filling and packaging J&J’s Janssen vaccines and supplying them to South Africa and the rest of Africa.