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BioNTech pledges to supply Taiwan vaccines amid suspected pressure from Beijing

German pharmaceutical firm says talks with Taipei on vaccine deliveries ongoing

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 18 Feb 2021 7:00PM

BioNTech pledges to supply Taiwan vaccines amid suspected pressure from Beijing
BioNTech says it remains committed to ensuring Taiwan has access to its Covid-19 vaccine, after Taipei’s health minister alluded to efforts to hinder the island’s inoculation efforts. – AFP pic, February 18, 2021

TAIPEI – Germany’s BioNTech said today it still intends to provide Taiwan with coronavirus vaccine doses after the island’s health chief warned “political pressure” had scuppered a deal with the company.

Taiwanese Health Minister Chen Shih-chung said yesterday that negotiations with the German firm to acquire five million Pfizer-BioNTech shots fell through in December “because someone doesn’t want Taiwan to be too happy”. 

His comments raised concerns China might be trying to hinder Taiwan’s inoculation drive. 

Authoritarian Beijing regards democratic and self-ruled Taiwan as its own territory and tries to keep the island diplomatically isolated – including keeping it locked out of the World Health Organisation. 

In a statement today, BioNTech said discussions to supply Taiwan with doses were still ongoing.

“BioNTech is committed to helping bring an end to the pandemic for people across the world and we intend to supply Taiwan with our vaccine as part of this global commitment,” it said.

The brief statement did not address Chen’s comments or explain why the December deal did not materialise.

BioNTech has struck a deal with the Shanghai-based Fosun Pharmaceutical Group to bring the vaccine to China, including Taiwan.

Beijing has a long history of pressuring both Chinese and international companies when it wants to punish Taiwan.

In the first comments on the issue, China’s Foreign Ministry today accused Taiwan of “carrying out political manipulation and hyping up political issues”.

“We wish to provide necessary assistance to Taiwanese compatriots in their fight against the epidemic,” spokesman Hua Chunying told reporters, without addressing whether China had played any role in the delayed December deal. 

Foson has not responded to requests for comment. 

Taiwan has survived the pandemic largely unscathed – with fewer than 940 confirmed cases and nine deaths so far – by closing its borders early, imposing strict quarantine measures and rolling out effective tracing. 

But it has struggled to locate adequate vaccine supplies and only recently announced a supply of five million doses by American pharmaceuticals giant Moderna and 200,000 doses of Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine via Covax. – AFP, February 18, 2021

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