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Govt in talks with multiple countries for import of oxygen concentrators after China imposes travel ban

Govt is also in talks with private firms like BPL Medical Technologies and Philips India to increase their domestic production of oxygen concentrators and increase imports. Govt has also granted full exemption of basic customs duty and health cess on import of medical-grade oxygen and oxygen concentrators for three months.

April 27, 2021 / 14:08 IST
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India is in talks with manufacturers in the US, Indonesia and some European countries to import oxygen concentrators, senior officials in the government told Moneycontrol.

“We are in talks with manufacturing companies in India and in other countries,” a senior official in the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said.

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The country expects to receive supplies from about 15 countries, including Australia, China, Germany, Russia, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom and the United States in the next few days to help tide over the current oxygen crisis at hospitals. Pharmaceuticals needed to treat Coronavirus will also be coming, the official said.

“We are in talks with the likes of BPL Medical Technologies and Philips India to increase their domestic production of oxygen concentrators and increase imports as well,” the official said.

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