Cipla gets DCGI nod to import Moderna vaccine; no commercial deal yet India on Tuesday approved a fourth Covid-19 vaccine Moderna’s mRNA-1273. With this, the government has cleared the path for importing Covid vaccines approved by international regulators, without bridging clinical studies.
Cipla is supporting Moderna with the regulatory approval for import the vaccines to be donated to India, a company spokesperson said. The vaccine developed by Cambridge (Massachusetts)-based Moderna Inc has demonstrated 94.1 per cent efficacy. This will be the first mRNA vaccine to get an emergency approval in India. Read more
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Amazon.com Inc is to begin making devices in India for the first time, joining a flock of technology companies setting up manufacturing operations in the country.
The Seattle-based e-commerce giant would start making the devices via a subsidiary of its manufacturing partner, Hon Hai Precision Industry Co (鴻海精密) known as Foxconn Technology Group (富士康科技集團) outside of Taiwan with production starting later this year in its facilities outside Chennai, the company said in a blog post yesterday.
“The device manufacturing program will be able to produce hundreds of thousands of Fire TV Stick devices every year, catering to the demands of
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