Sinovac’s decision to set up a vaccine plant in Chile is the latest example of growing trade between China and Chile.
![Meng Weining, vice president of Chinese pharmaceutical firm Sinovac (left) and Chile's Health Minister Enrique Paris (right) celebrated the announcement last month that Sinovac would invest in building a COVID-19 vaccine production plant in Chile as well as an investigation centre for respiratory viruses [File: Esteban Felix/AP Photo]](/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/AP21216660547164.jpg?resize=270%2C180&quality=80)
Sinovac’s decision to set up a vaccine plant in Chile is the latest example of growing trade between China and Chile.
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