Sinopharm, the largest State-owned healthcare company in China, is ramping up research and development efforts and increasing medical supplies for prevention and control of the novel coronavirus outbreak in the country.
COFCO Group, China's leading foodstuff producer and grain trader, will consolidate its partnerships with other centrally-administrated State-owned enterprises to deliver urgently needed materials on time to fight the novel coronavirus, a senior executive said.
The first steps of construction of a new cabin hospital in north Hankou of Wuhan, Hubei Province where the novel coronavirus pneumonia is raging started on Feb 17.
China National Machinery Industry Corporation Ltd (Sinomach) has been pulling out all stops to improve production of medical protection articles and detection devices to support the fight against the novel coronavirus pneumonia (NCP).
China will not change its production and operational goals and reform tasks set at the beginning of the year for its centrally administered State-owned enterprises, despite the temporary impact of the epidemic of novel coronavirus pneumonia, senior State assets regulators said on Feb 18.
China's centrally-administered State-owned enterprises (SOEs) have taken active moves to combat the novel coronavirus disease.
Twenty-three medical workers of the Sanmenxia Hospital affiliated to Sinohydro Bureau 11 Co., Ltd, a subsidiary of Power Construction Corporation of China (POWERCHINA), were dispatched to Wuhan, Central China's Hubei Province where the epidemic is serious on Feb 15.
The branch of China Telecommunications Corporation (China Telecom) in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province completed its telecommunication supporting mission and installed 1,672 fixed phones for Leishenshan (Thunder God Mountain) Hospital on Feb 14.
CNBC succeeded in developing a specific immune plasma product for treatment of the novel coronavirus pneumonia (NCP) after strict blood biological security detection, viral inactivation and anti-virus activity testing, the company announced on Feb 13.
Leishenshan Hospital started to receive the sixth batch of hundreds of patients with novel coronavirus in Wuhan, Central China's Hubei province, on Feb 16.
China's top State assets regulator urged all capable centrally-administrated State-owned enterprises to deliver urgently needed medical materials on time, as in wartime mode, as part of the country's drive to fight the novel coronavirus outbreak.
Hope is springing up for a potential novel coronavirus cure after a State-owned drugmaker announced on Feb 13 that more than 10 patients have found relief in a therapy program involving plasma collected from recovered patients.
Sinopharm, the largest healthcare company in China, said its research and development of vaccines against the novel coronavirus has made substantial progress, while treatment supplies for the infection are also to be increased.
China National Chemical Corp, or ChemChina, the centrally administrated State-owned enterprise, has further boosted production capacity for epidemic prevention and control materials against the novel coronavirus to help ease the pressure on frontline medical teams and enterprises to resume operations.
The largest ethanol supplier in China, SDIC Bio Co., Ltd, a subsidiary of State Development & Investment Corp., Ltd. (SDIC), has made special plans to guarantee medicinal alcohol supplies since the outbreak of novel coronavirus pneumonia (NCP).
State Grid Materials Co., Ltd. (SGM), a subsidiary of State Grid Corporation ofChina(State Grid), started to allocate and deliver emergency materials to Central China's Hubei Province soon after the outbreak of the novel coronavirus pneumonia (NCP) in late January.
A tunnel boring machine (TBM) was packed at the Changsha First Industrial Park of China Railway Construction Heavy Industry Corporation Limited (CRCHI), ready for shipping to Turkey on Feb 10, the first work day after the outbreak of the novel coronavirus pneumonia (NCP).
An 11-member welding team was sent to support further construction of Leishenshan Hospital on Feb 9 by Dongfang Electric (Wuhan) Nuclear Equipment Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Dongfang Electric Corporation (DEC) in Wuhan, Central China's Hubei Province.
China's State-owned power giants are shoring up efforts to secure energy supplies for the national fight against the novel coronavirus, including preferential treatment for businesses that need support when resuming operation.
Affected by the outbreak of the novel coronavirus, many places have seen panic "hoarding of vegetables", resulting in a short period of surging demand for fresh food, grain, oil, disinfectant and other commodities.