KEY POINTS
  • Developing countries may have face a long wait if they want a vaccine developed in the West, but there's always the option of turning to China, says an economist from DBS.
  • Beijing's willingness to provide vaccines to developing countries adds to the appeal of the China's vaccines, said Taimur Baig of DBS Group Research.
  • China has not released much data on the efficacy of its home-grown vaccines and not a lot of scientific information about them is readily available.

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An exhibitor shows inactivated COVID-19 vaccine candidate from China National Biotec Group of Sinopharm Group during the 2020 China International Fair for Trade in Services at the Beijing Olympic Park on September 5, 2020 in Beijing, China.

SINGAPORE – Developing countries may face a long wait if they want a vaccine made in the West, but there's always the option of turning to China , says an economist from DBS.

"Considering the billions of doses needed, and the risk [of] falling at the back of a very long line for Western vaccines, the appeal of the Chinese vaccines is apparent," Taimur Baig, chief economist and managing director at DBS Group Research, said in a note.

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