Parliament Proceedings | India exports COVID-19 vaccines worth about ₹338 crore so far: Goyal

The exports include grant of the vaccine doses to friendly countries and commercial shipments.

February 12, 2021 01:29 pm | Updated 01:29 pm IST - New Delhi

Piyush Goyal in the Rajya Sabha during the ongoing Budget Session of Parliament in New Delhi.

Piyush Goyal in the Rajya Sabha during the ongoing Budget Session of Parliament in New Delhi.

India’s exports of the COVID-19 vaccine stood at around ₹ 338 crore till February 8, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said in the Rajya Sabha on Friday.

The exports include grant of the vaccine doses to friendly countries and commercial shipments.

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Replying to supplementary questions in the House, Mr. Goyal said exports of the vaccine started in January.

India is taking care of the domestic vaccine requirement first and based on that “giving vaccines to friendly countries,” he said.

“Total export is about ₹ 338 crore worth of COVID vaccine,” the minister said.

Giving details, Mr. Goyal said export of Covishield vaccine manufactured by the Serum Insitute of India, Pune as Government of India grant stood at 62.7 lakh doses with FoB (free on board) value of about ₹ 125.4 crore.

Paid exports of 1.05 crore doses were valued at about ₹ 213.32 crore.

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Mr. Goyal said the government has granted permission to the Serum Institute and Bharat Biotech International Limited, Hyderabad for manufacture of COVID-19 vaccines.

Close coordination is being maintained through regular interaction between relevant departments of the Government of India and vaccine manufacturers to ensure adequate availability of COVID-19 vaccines for the national vaccination program, he added.

The minister further said the health ministry is working along with all states, and the Prime Minister is also interacting with all states.

Highest priority for vaccination has been given to healthcare and frontline workers by the government, Mr. Goyal said.

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