Beijing:China has launched an investigation into Shenzhen Bioeasy Biotechnology, a Chinese company that sold a batch of coronavirus test kits to Spain which authorities said were faulty, an official source said on Tuesday.
Despite the results of the ongoing investigation not detecting any irregularities in the tests yet, the Chinese government will not tolerate any practice that does not meet the authorized criteria, the source told Efe news.
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The Spanish government bought 6,40,000 rapid test kits from the Chinese company, based in Guangzhou province, of which the first 58,000 arrived in the European country, one of the worst-hit by the pandemic, last week.
Last week, Spanish Health Minister Salvador Illa said that the first batch of testing kits failed to pass quality control checks after several microbiology laboratories in the country's major hospitals found that they were not working well.
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"The manufacturer in China has agreed to their return and will replace them with a new test model," the Health Ministry had said in a statement then.
Bioeasy did not feature in the list of authorized suppliers offered to Spain by the Chinese ministry of commerce although the Spanish health ministry said that the purchase "was initiated before the Chinese authorities provided new lists of suppliers" to the government.