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  • 31 May 2024

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WHO's Financiers

 

One third of the global trade in medicines and vaccines comes from European Union countries. These countries are also among the largest financial supporters.

 

 

The European Union is a key player in the global pharmaceutical and vaccine trade, and Germany is among the world's leading exporters in these sectors. The EU exports $6 trillion worth of goods each year and its economy covers a wide range of sectors, from energy and mining industries to automotive, vaccines and technology. Particularly in the field of vaccines and packaged medicines, the EU's share of global trade is around 36 per cent, proving that Germany is the world leader in this field.

 

Among the member states of the European Union (EU), Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Finland, Greece, Lithuania, Sweden and the Netherlands are the leading exporters of energy products, namely petroleum gas and refined oil. Automobiles and car parts are vital for the EU economy and are exported by many EU countries. France exports aeroplanes, helicopters and spacecraft; Italy and Denmark are leaders in the pharmaceutical sector; Ireland is characterised by a large pharmaceutical industry and major pharmaceutical companies operating there.

 

The European Union's packaged pharmaceuticals sector exported a total of 110.1 billion dollars to countries outside the EU. These exports include packaged medicines worth 15.9 billion from Denmark, 47.3 billion from Ireland, 34.4 billion from Italy and 12.5 billion from Slovakia.

 

As of 2022, the value of the global packaged pharmaceutical market was recorded as 460 billion dollars. The top five pharmaceutical exporters were Germany, Switzerland, the United States, Ireland and Italy. In vaccine exports, Ireland, Belgium, the United States, Switzerland and Germany stood out, accounting for 70.2 per cent of global vaccine exports.

 

The largest exporters in the European Union (EU) distributed USD 283.9 billion worth of products worldwide, representing 36% of global exports. Although not all EU countries export all pharmaceutical products, packaged medicines and vaccines account for a significant share of EU trade. This is a testimony to the active role played by the EU in the health sector, especially in the pharmaceutical field.

 

EU-World Health Organisation Cooperation

 

The European Union's (EU) cooperation with the World Health Organisation (WHO) plays a vital role in global health. The EU, and Germany in particular, is one of the WHO's main financiers. EU countries, which have a significant share of the global trade in packaged medicines and vaccines, have the opportunity to implement the 'One Health' approach to global health issues more effectively through this co-operation.

 

In 2011, the World Health Organisation and the European Union launched the Universal Health Coverage (UHC) Partnership. The European Union has contributed an additional €138 million in 2022 for the period until 2027, totalling €306 million since 2019. With these contributions, the European Union has become the largest financier of the UHC Partnership.

 

The European Union (EU) and the World Health Organisation (WHO) plan to use their experience gained during the coronavirus pandemic to cooperate more closely. The two organisations are working together on issues such as access to medicines, including the development of new treatments for tropical diseases. These diseases affect many people, especially in low-income countries, and the EU aims to support them in providing better health care. Although the TEI project, funded by the EU and WHO with a budget of €24.5 million, emphasises that it aims to go beyond innovations in the health sector to green, digital and inclusive policies, strengthen regional stability and security and contribute to sustainable development goals, there may be other ulterior motives at work.

 

The pharmaceutical companies of the global elite, the UN, the WHO and the WEF are collaborating to reduce the world's population and to support the Great Reset through the transition to a "one health" system.

 

In the process, while trying to expand into the countries of the Southern Hemisphere, they increase their profits with the revenues they generate from the sale of medicines and vaccines, and at the same time put these countries under debt and interest burden by indebting them.

 

This article deals with critical issues that every individual who values the dignity and freedom of humanity should be aware of, not to create the illusion that the global elites and their collaborators scattered all over the world "invincible" "invincible"  on the contrary, it is to expose the fact that they will never achieve their goals against humanity, such as the "Great Reset"  unless people allow them to do so. Not allowing them will be the beginning of bad news for them.

 

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