New EU export restrictions unlikely to hit Canada’s COVID-19 supplies, feds say
TORONTO — Concerns about possible disruptions to Canada’s COVID-19 vaccine supply emerged Wednesday as the prime minister played down any immediate threat to shipments expected in the coming weeks.
To protect its own supplies, the European Union, a major vaccine supplier to Canada, put in place export measures to mitigate domestic supply problems amid a surge in new cases.
“The global shortage of supply of COVID-19 vaccine persists and is even increasing in view of the delays of production,” the EU said.
Melita Gabric, ambassador-designate for the 27-nation bloc, said the aim was to ensure vaccine producers in Europe honoured their contracts with the EU.

