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Medimpex Company will procure 500,000 Russian Vaccines for Federation of BiH

Published March 17, 2021
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At the emergency session last night, the Federation of BiH government decided that Medimpex would procure 500,000 Sputnik V vaccines. Based on the assessment of the offered prices, delivery deadlines, offered quantities and guarantees for good performance, the Government instructed the Public Health Institute of the Federation of BiH to conclude a contract for the procurement of vaccines with this bidder without delay, the FBiH Government stated in the press release.

The contract will define that the bidder guarantees good performance, that the quantity of the first contingent is at least 100,000 vaccines, and the deadline for its delivery is three working days from the day of signing the letter of credit.

The contract will also define that the payment of the price will be made successively, after the delivery of vaccines and obtaining the approval of the Agency for Medicines and Medical Devices of BiH for the use of the vaccine.

The government has instructed the Ad Hoc team to continue working with all other bidders who require additional deadlines for submission of bids or possibly new bidders, who subsequently appear to continue negotiations for the procurement of additional quantities of vaccines.

The Federal Ministry of Finance and the Federal Ministry of Health are in charge of immediately undertaking activities for the redistribution of funds planned in the Budget of the Federation of BiH for 2021 to the Public Health Institute of the Federation of BiH, for the procurement of coronavirus vaccines (COVID-19).

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