Restrictions on the export of medical products hamper efforts to contain coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Latin America and the Caribbean

Latin America and the Caribbean is highly dependent on imports of medical products, as less than 4% of these are sourced within the region itself. To date, more than 70 countries —including four of the region’s top five suppliers, of which the first is the United States— have restricted their medical exports in response to COVID-19. Export restrictions are hampering the supply of products essential for fighting the pandemic in the region. Latin America and the Caribbean should make it a strategic objective to strengthen its productive capabilities in the pharmaceutical and medical supplies and equipment industries, in order to gain a less vulnerable footing to face health crises in the future. This will require the combined efforts of the public sector, business and academia in a mission-oriented industrial policy framework. Several of the region’s countries have made worthwhile efforts in that direction, which must be sustained beyond the current pandemic.

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Published: ECLAC 2020-05-08
Subjects:COVID-19, VIRUS, PANDEMIAS, SUMINISTROS MEDICOS, EXPORTACIONES, LIMITACIONES DE LAS EXPORTACIONES, FACILITACION DEL COMERCIO, COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL, EQUIPO MEDICO, DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL, ENFERMEDADES VIROSICAS, VIRUSES, PANDEMICS, MEDICAL SUPPLIES, EXPORTS, EXPORT RESTRAINTS, TRADE FACILITATION, INTERNATIONAL TRADE, MEDICAL EQUIPMENT, INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT, VIRAL DISEASES,
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spelling dig-cepal-11362-455112023-01-30T15:46:33Z Restrictions on the export of medical products hamper efforts to contain coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Latin America and the Caribbean NU. CEPAL COVID-19 VIRUS PANDEMIAS SUMINISTROS MEDICOS EXPORTACIONES LIMITACIONES DE LAS EXPORTACIONES FACILITACION DEL COMERCIO COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL EQUIPO MEDICO DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL ENFERMEDADES VIROSICAS COVID-19 VIRUSES PANDEMICS MEDICAL SUPPLIES EXPORTS EXPORT RESTRAINTS TRADE FACILITATION INTERNATIONAL TRADE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT VIRAL DISEASES Latin America and the Caribbean is highly dependent on imports of medical products, as less than 4% of these are sourced within the region itself. To date, more than 70 countries —including four of the region’s top five suppliers, of which the first is the United States— have restricted their medical exports in response to COVID-19. Export restrictions are hampering the supply of products essential for fighting the pandemic in the region. Latin America and the Caribbean should make it a strategic objective to strengthen its productive capabilities in the pharmaceutical and medical supplies and equipment industries, in order to gain a less vulnerable footing to face health crises in the future. This will require the combined efforts of the public sector, business and academia in a mission-oriented industrial policy framework. Several of the region’s countries have made worthwhile efforts in that direction, which must be sustained beyond the current pandemic. 2020-05-08T13:28:52Z 2020-05-08T13:28:52Z 2020-05-08 Texto Documento Completo https://hdl.handle.net/11362/45511 en .pdf 9 páginas. application/pdf AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN ECLAC
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topic COVID-19
VIRUS
PANDEMIAS
SUMINISTROS MEDICOS
EXPORTACIONES
LIMITACIONES DE LAS EXPORTACIONES
FACILITACION DEL COMERCIO
COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL
EQUIPO MEDICO
DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL
ENFERMEDADES VIROSICAS
COVID-19
VIRUSES
PANDEMICS
MEDICAL SUPPLIES
EXPORTS
EXPORT RESTRAINTS
TRADE FACILITATION
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
VIRAL DISEASES
COVID-19
VIRUS
PANDEMIAS
SUMINISTROS MEDICOS
EXPORTACIONES
LIMITACIONES DE LAS EXPORTACIONES
FACILITACION DEL COMERCIO
COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL
EQUIPO MEDICO
DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL
ENFERMEDADES VIROSICAS
COVID-19
VIRUSES
PANDEMICS
MEDICAL SUPPLIES
EXPORTS
EXPORT RESTRAINTS
TRADE FACILITATION
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
VIRAL DISEASES
spellingShingle COVID-19
VIRUS
PANDEMIAS
SUMINISTROS MEDICOS
EXPORTACIONES
LIMITACIONES DE LAS EXPORTACIONES
FACILITACION DEL COMERCIO
COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL
EQUIPO MEDICO
DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL
ENFERMEDADES VIROSICAS
COVID-19
VIRUSES
PANDEMICS
MEDICAL SUPPLIES
EXPORTS
EXPORT RESTRAINTS
TRADE FACILITATION
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
VIRAL DISEASES
COVID-19
VIRUS
PANDEMIAS
SUMINISTROS MEDICOS
EXPORTACIONES
LIMITACIONES DE LAS EXPORTACIONES
FACILITACION DEL COMERCIO
COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL
EQUIPO MEDICO
DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL
ENFERMEDADES VIROSICAS
COVID-19
VIRUSES
PANDEMICS
MEDICAL SUPPLIES
EXPORTS
EXPORT RESTRAINTS
TRADE FACILITATION
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
VIRAL DISEASES
Restrictions on the export of medical products hamper efforts to contain coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Latin America and the Caribbean
description Latin America and the Caribbean is highly dependent on imports of medical products, as less than 4% of these are sourced within the region itself. To date, more than 70 countries —including four of the region’s top five suppliers, of which the first is the United States— have restricted their medical exports in response to COVID-19. Export restrictions are hampering the supply of products essential for fighting the pandemic in the region. Latin America and the Caribbean should make it a strategic objective to strengthen its productive capabilities in the pharmaceutical and medical supplies and equipment industries, in order to gain a less vulnerable footing to face health crises in the future. This will require the combined efforts of the public sector, business and academia in a mission-oriented industrial policy framework. Several of the region’s countries have made worthwhile efforts in that direction, which must be sustained beyond the current pandemic.
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topic_facet COVID-19
VIRUS
PANDEMIAS
SUMINISTROS MEDICOS
EXPORTACIONES
LIMITACIONES DE LAS EXPORTACIONES
FACILITACION DEL COMERCIO
COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL
EQUIPO MEDICO
DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL
ENFERMEDADES VIROSICAS
COVID-19
VIRUSES
PANDEMICS
MEDICAL SUPPLIES
EXPORTS
EXPORT RESTRAINTS
TRADE FACILITATION
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
VIRAL DISEASES
title Restrictions on the export of medical products hamper efforts to contain coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Latin America and the Caribbean
title_short Restrictions on the export of medical products hamper efforts to contain coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Latin America and the Caribbean
title_full Restrictions on the export of medical products hamper efforts to contain coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Latin America and the Caribbean
title_fullStr Restrictions on the export of medical products hamper efforts to contain coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Latin America and the Caribbean
title_full_unstemmed Restrictions on the export of medical products hamper efforts to contain coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Latin America and the Caribbean
title_sort restrictions on the export of medical products hamper efforts to contain coronavirus disease (covid-19) in latin america and the caribbean
publisher ECLAC
publishDate 2020-05-08
url https://hdl.handle.net/11362/45511
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