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Okay, we r low educated cos we didnt beg for dadddy Jap's help since 1978 like CN, but there r many VN scientist in JP and they willing to transfer ventilator tech( wt JP quality) to they motherlandVietnam making high tech equipment? Lolololol. A country which is uneducated and poor? Good luck... It took us 40 years and we have a billion human talent pool n resource, we begged, bought, stole, copied, reversed, absorbed, improved and innovated. Are you prepared?
Pathetic Cnese, keep begging Jap help since 1978 despite Jap massacred million Cnese in ww2, but CN economy still too bad due to trade war, nCov make No one buy Hwei 5G... and maybe collapse even sooner than what I thought ( 2023 chaos)
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Japanese firm to make 15,000 ventilators to help Vietnam’s COVID-19 response
Japanese medical equipment firm Metran plans to make 15,000 ventilators for Vietnam to help the country combat the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) which is ravaging the globe, according to Founder and Chairman Tran Ngoc Phuc.
VNA Wednesday, April 01, 2020 11:15
Tokyo (VNA) – Japanese medical equipment firm Metran plans to make 15,000 ventilators for Vietnam to help the country combat the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) which is ravaging the globe, according to Founder and Chairman Tran Ngoc Phuc.
Metran has received orders of ventilators from many countries, including Japan, but the company’s capacity is limited so it is working with the world’s leading consulting firms to legally share design specifications of its ventilators to other producers to boost production capacity, said Phuc, a Vietnamese – Japanese.
Metran will transfer its patent to a partner in Vietnam to produce about 15,000 ventilators for the Vietnamese market.
According to the founder, his company is confronting shortage of workers and components for the production and is working to fix the problems.
Once the company resolves issues relating to insufficient supply of components, it is capable of making 5,000 – 10,000 ventilators per month, Phuc noted.
Metran Co., Ltd, based in Saitama, was founded by Tran Ngoc Phuc in 1984, 16 years after he left Vietnam to begin study in industrial chemistry in Tokai University in Japan.
https://en.vietnamplus.vn/japanese-...-to-help-vietnams-covid19-response/171045.vnp