WTO
Issues Joint Indicative List of Critical Inputs for COVID-19 Vaccines
The WTO Secretariat has published an indicative list compiling
information on the critical inputs for the manufacturing, distributing and administering
of COVID-19 vaccines. The list was jointly produced with the Asian Development Bank,
the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development,
the World Customs Organization, some COVID-19 vaccine manufacturers, researchers
Chad Bown and Chris Rogers, the Coalition for Epidemic
Preparedness Innovations and DHL.
The document
was first compiled by the WTO Secretariat as a working document to facilitate discussions
at the WTO COVID-19 Vaccine
Supply Chain and Regulatory Transparency Symposium that
took place on 29 June 2021 and may serve as a useful starting point for other purposes.
At that
event, representatives of the medical and pharmaceutical industry, international
organizations and the WTO Secretariat explored new ways to cooperate towards finding
practical solutions to scale up the global COVID-19 response and address gaps in
the global production and distribution of vaccines, personal protective equipment
and other medical technologies. As part of this exercise, several organizations
contributed with inputs to improve the indicative list of critical inputs for COVID-19
vaccines.
The list
is purely indicative and subject to further clarification, modification and improvement
based on inputs by pharma and customs experts. It is based on the Harmonized
System (HS) 2017 version and is without prejudice to the actual tariff
classification assigned by WTO members' customs administrations at the time of importation.
The list
has no legal status and is without prejudice to the rights and obligations of WTO
members.