Indonesia cooperates with China to build COVID-19 vaccine factory

JAKARTA — Chinese and Indonesian companies are cooperating to build a COVID-19 vaccine  factory to meet  demand in Indonesia, according to Indonesia’s Coordinating Maritime Affairs and Investment Minister Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan.

Speaking at a meeting of the Association of Indonesian Entrepreneurs on Aug 24, the minister affirmed that Indonesia encouraged Chinese and Indonesian firms to build the vaccine industry in Indonesia, Vietnam news agency (VNA) reported.

Luhut did not disclose the names of the companies but said they will start producing a COVID-19 vaccine using mRNA technology starting in April next year, it added.

 

The Merah Putih vaccine, developed by six Indonesian institutions and universities, will also be manufactured in May or June next year, he said.

As the COVID-19 pandemic is forecast to spread over the next two years, the Indonesian Government is preparing strategies to “live” with the pandemic, including continuing to strictly comply with health regulations, Luhut said.

Last month, Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin said that the Indonesian Government  is working with the World Health Organisation to finalise a deal on building a COVID-19 vaccine producing centre located in Indonesia. The facility is expected to produce vaccines based on DNA and mRNA technologies, stemming from the demands of the global health system, he said.

Terkini

PPRS: Usaha Kerajaan Bantu Rakyat Keluar Dari Kemiskinan – Mohd Razlan

Pilihan raya Australia: Anthony Albanese fokus pada Isu Kos Sara Hidup dan Kesejahteraan RakyatDraft

Kemenangan Besar PAP, Menguntungkan Kerjasama Ekonomi Malaysia-Singapura

Laluan baharu ICQS Bukit Kayu Hitam-CIQ Sadao siap lebih awal

Mahathir menyesali permusuhan dan perseteruan politik dengan Anwar – sama je dua orang ni, dendam tak sudah

UEM Edgenta meterai kontrak sediakan perkhidmatan sokongan hospital bernilai S$220 juta

Tolong lah subscribe - klik butang dibawah

 

Indonesia cooperates with China to build COVID-19 vaccine factory

JAKARTA — Chinese and Indonesian companies are cooperating to build a COVID-19 vaccine  factory to meet  demand in Indonesia, according to Indonesia’s Coordinating Maritime Affairs and Investment Minister Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan.

Speaking at a meeting of the Association of Indonesian Entrepreneurs on Aug 24, the minister affirmed that Indonesia encouraged Chinese and Indonesian firms to build the vaccine industry in Indonesia, Vietnam news agency (VNA) reported.

Luhut did not disclose the names of the companies but said they will start producing a COVID-19 vaccine using mRNA technology starting in April next year, it added.

 

The Merah Putih vaccine, developed by six Indonesian institutions and universities, will also be manufactured in May or June next year, he said.

As the COVID-19 pandemic is forecast to spread over the next two years, the Indonesian Government is preparing strategies to “live” with the pandemic, including continuing to strictly comply with health regulations, Luhut said.

Last month, Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin said that the Indonesian Government  is working with the World Health Organisation to finalise a deal on building a COVID-19 vaccine producing centre located in Indonesia. The facility is expected to produce vaccines based on DNA and mRNA technologies, stemming from the demands of the global health system, he said.

# Tag

Berkaitan

Mahathir menyesali permusuhan dan perseteruan politik dengan Anwar – sama je dua orang ni, dendam tak sudah

UEM Edgenta meterai kontrak sediakan perkhidmatan sokongan hospital bernilai S$220 juta

Penggodam Ceroboh Bursa Malaysia: Bina Puri Holdings, Pos Malaysia terjejas teruk

PAS uses UMDAP to attack UMNO

Kumpulan Pemisah serang kereta polis di Songkhla, seorang maut

Popular

[Video] Apa motif Mahathir & Guan Eng buat pinjaman Bon Samurai sedangkan ekonomi negara disahkan kukuh?

Kos pengeluaran arang batu turun, tarif elektrik dijangka lebih rendah

PROTON terus catat jualan memberangsangkan

Covid-19: Masa sesuai kaji semula dasar pelaburan negara

China akan beli 1.7 juta tan minyak sawit Malaysia sehingga 2023

Terkini

PPRS: Usaha Kerajaan Bantu Rakyat Keluar Dari Kemiskinan – Mohd Razlan

Pilihan raya Australia: Anthony Albanese fokus pada Isu Kos Sara Hidup dan Kesejahteraan RakyatDraft

Kemenangan Besar PAP, Menguntungkan Kerjasama Ekonomi Malaysia-Singapura

Laluan baharu ICQS Bukit Kayu Hitam-CIQ Sadao siap lebih awal

Mahathir menyesali permusuhan dan perseteruan politik dengan Anwar – sama je dua orang ni, dendam tak sudah

UEM Edgenta meterai kontrak sediakan perkhidmatan sokongan hospital bernilai S$220 juta

Analisis PRK DUN Ayer Kuning: Pengundi lebih cenderung memilih calon yang menjuarai isu tempatan

PRK DUN Ayer Kuning: Pengundi muda kembali sokong BN

Tolong lah subscribe - klik butang dibawah

 

Indonesia cooperates with China to build COVID-19 vaccine factory

JAKARTA — Chinese and Indonesian companies are cooperating to build a COVID-19 vaccine  factory to meet  demand in Indonesia, according to Indonesia’s Coordinating Maritime Affairs and Investment Minister Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan.

Speaking at a meeting of the Association of Indonesian Entrepreneurs on Aug 24, the minister affirmed that Indonesia encouraged Chinese and Indonesian firms to build the vaccine industry in Indonesia, Vietnam news agency (VNA) reported.

Luhut did not disclose the names of the companies but said they will start producing a COVID-19 vaccine using mRNA technology starting in April next year, it added.

 

The Merah Putih vaccine, developed by six Indonesian institutions and universities, will also be manufactured in May or June next year, he said.

As the COVID-19 pandemic is forecast to spread over the next two years, the Indonesian Government is preparing strategies to “live” with the pandemic, including continuing to strictly comply with health regulations, Luhut said.

Last month, Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin said that the Indonesian Government  is working with the World Health Organisation to finalise a deal on building a COVID-19 vaccine producing centre located in Indonesia. The facility is expected to produce vaccines based on DNA and mRNA technologies, stemming from the demands of the global health system, he said.

Terkini

PPRS: Usaha Kerajaan Bantu Rakyat Keluar Dari Kemiskinan – Mohd Razlan

Pilihan raya Australia: Anthony Albanese fokus pada Isu Kos Sara Hidup dan Kesejahteraan RakyatDraft

Kemenangan Besar PAP, Menguntungkan Kerjasama Ekonomi Malaysia-Singapura

Laluan baharu ICQS Bukit Kayu Hitam-CIQ Sadao siap lebih awal

Mahathir menyesali permusuhan dan perseteruan politik dengan Anwar – sama je dua orang ni, dendam tak sudah

UEM Edgenta meterai kontrak sediakan perkhidmatan sokongan hospital bernilai S$220 juta

Tolong lah subscribe - klik butang dibawah

 
Tolong lah subscribe - klik butang dibawah