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US vaccine maker Moderna pushes ahead with setting up shop in Australia – Sydney Morning Herald
The US mRNA vaccine maker is getting the documents in place to set up an Australian business.

US vaccine maker Moderna has filed documents with the corporate regulator to set up a local company after announcing plans last month to launch commercial operations in Australia.
The Nasdaq-listed biotech made the surprise announcement earlier this month that it would sell 25 million doses of its messenger-RNA coronavirus vaccine to Australia and said it was in talks with the government about local manufacturing opportunities.
Moderna has done a deal to supply 25 million doses of its vaccine to…
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