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Macron slams ‘Anglo-Saxons’ hindering vaccine exports

Brussels calls on manufacturers such as US to supply share of domestic production

France’s president sought to turn the tables on the Biden administration following its call for vaccine patent waivers, accusing “Anglo-Saxon” countries of hindering global supplies of life-saving jabs.

Emmanuel Macron said the debate over intellectual property sparked by the US was a sideshow compared to existing barriers to the export of vaccines and ingredients, and the need for voluntary schemes to share doses with poorer countries.

At an EU summit in the Portuguese city of Porto, he took aim at the US specifically, remarking that the country reserved homemade doses of vaccines for domestic use.

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