NEW DELHI (REUTERS) - India will buy ventilators and masks from China to help it deal with the coronavirus, a government official said on Tuesday (March 31), even though some countries in Europe had complained about the quality of the equipment.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
NEW DELHI - India will buy ventilators and masks from China to help it deal with the coronavirus, a government official said on Tuesday , even though some countries in Europe had complained about the quality of the equipment.
"China, definitely we are going to buy... Because scaling up our domestic production will take time," said a top Indian policy official aware of the plan, who declined to be identified due to sensitivity of the discussions. "A large number of Chinese manufacturers are working around the clock to help other countries save lives. Our sincerity and assistance is real. If problems occur in this process, the Chinese side will talk to relevant departments," China's foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying told a news conference on Monday.
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