Samsung Biologics, a South Korean biopharmaceutical firm, signed a deal on May 22 to manufacture Moderna’s Covid-19 vaccine at its local factory.

Under the agreement, the biotech unit of Samsung Group will provide the US drugmaker with contract manufacturing organisation (CMO) services for its mRNA vaccine. This means that some of the Moderna vaccine would be produced in South Korea.

The two sides signed the contract during a South Korea-US vaccine partnership event held in Washington, DC, with President Moon Jae-in attendance. Also present were Samsung Biologics CEO John Rim and his Moderna counterpart Stephane Bancel, along with Stanley Erck, CEO of Novavax, another US vaccine production company.

The deal is expected to contribute to the stable and speedy supply of the Moderna vaccine in South Korea, according to Moon’s office, Cheong Wa Dae.

Moon pledged his government’s full support for the vaccine developers and manufacturers, citing the nation’s goal of emerging as a “global vaccine production hub”.

The South Korean president pointed out that he and his US counterpart Joe Biden agreed to establish a comprehensive global vaccine partnership between the allies during their summit talks the previous day.

Moon described it as a “vaccine alliance” to help combine the original technologies of the US and the drug production capability of South Korea.

AstraZeneca, Novavax and Sputnik V vaccines are already being manufactured in the East Asian country.

Moderna also signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with South Korea’s ministries of Trade, Industry and Energy, and Health and Welfare.

Under the MoU, Moderna agreed to strive for investments in the mRNA vaccine production facility and hiring of manpower in South Korea. The ministries plan to offer support for Moderna’s investment and business activities.

South Korea’s National Institute of Health also signed an MoU with Moderna on strengthening cooperation on research into infectious diseases.

Separately, the health ministry signed a trilateral MoU with SK Bioscience, a South Korean biotechnology company, and Novavax on the development and production of vaccines.

THE KOREA HERALD/ASIA NEWS NETWORK