x

China contributes to global efforts of fighting COVID-19`

By People’s Daily
Epidemic respects no borders. That’s why mankind shall emerge as a community with a shared
future more than ever in the face of crisis.
On March 9, Chinese Embassy in South Korea announced that China would export face masks to
South Korea to help the latter and its people fight the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
The first batch has been sent to the destination on Tuesday, including surgical and N95 masks
totaling 5 million pieces.
Humanity shines through the dark cloud of the epidemic. While overcoming difficulties at home,
China is ready to render support to its neighbor South Korea, in an attempt to jointly defeat the
virus.
Before the exports of masks, the Chinese government had already donated 1.1 million masks and
10,000 protective suits to South Korea.
Whether China will export masks and relevant raw materials is receiving huge attention from the
international society as the epidemic exacerbates in the global context.
Li Xingqian, director of the Department of Foreign Trade of China’s Ministry of Commerce
(MOFCOM) explained on March 5 that masks are free trade products, and China has never
imposed any restrictions on the export of masks and related raw materials, responding to certain
foreign media agencies that had falsely blamed China for banning the export of such supplies.
Li noted the MOFCOM has never announced such bans even after the outbreak of the COVID-19,
and enterprises can totally trade these products under market-oriented principles. China is willing
to offer medical supplies including masks for relevant countries within its capacity, he added.
The international community has rendered China precious support in the latter’s battle against the
epidemic. By March 2, a total of 62 countries and seven international organizations have donated
medical supplies to China, such as masks and protective suits.
Vice Foreign Minister Ma Zhaoxu introduced, behind these numbers are lots of touching stories.
The Myanmar government provided China with rice, while Sri Lanka donated black tea, Ma said,
adding Mongolia gifted 30,000 sheep to China and Pakistan donated masks from hospital
inventory across the country. These timely and sincere donations at this difficult time will be
remembered by China, he said.
The daily output and production capacity of masks nationwide have grown swiftly and exceeded
100 million pieces, respectively, announced the National Development and Reform Commission
(NDRC) on March 2.
“Many countries have lent a helping hand to China. So China will also offer help to them as much
as it can since it has gradually controlled the epidemic and resumed production,” said Wang Yong,
professor with the School of International Studies, Peking University, during an interview with the
People’s Daily.
China, while facing a severe situation domestically, is reaching out to help others when the
epidemic is exacerbating globally.
The country has dispatched experts from the Red Cross Society of China to Iran and Iraq to help
them curb the disease, and offered medical supplies such as nucleic acid test kits and masks to
Japan.

The timely assistance demonstrate the sense of responsibility of a major country, and also China’s
determination to join hands with other countries to secure the final victory over the epidemic.
“China assistance differentiates according to the national conditions of the receivers,” said
Jin Canrong, professor of the School of International Studies at Renmin University when receiving
an interview from the People’s Daily.
He explained that China donated materials to developed countries like Japan and South Korea as
they enjoy advanced medical technologies and are suffering only temporary short supplies, while
for Iran, China has not only donated medical materials, but also dispatched medical experts and
offered COVID-19 treatment plan in Farsi.

Moreover, China also shared multiple technical documents with over 100 countries and a dozen of
international and regional organizations, such as plans on epidemic prevention and treatment.
Besides, it conducted 20 technological exchanges with international and regional organizations
and relevant countries through teleconference and other ways, sharing its experience on lab
testing, epidemiological investigation as well as clinical diagnosis and treatment.
Epidemic knows no borders. China will continue to join hands with global countries to overcome
the difficulties and actively support and participate in international cooperation to fight the
epidemic, so as to make its contributions to safeguarding regional and international public health
security and promoting the building of a community with a shared future for mankind.

Hot this week

Regina Daniels Says She Has No Plans to Remarry After Split From Ned Nwoko

Nollywood actress Regina Daniels has explained why she is...

CSOs Celebrate Akpabio with 5th Annual Lecture, Hail NASS–Executive Synergy

…..Pledges expanded civic actions and pro-development campaigns in 2026Rising-Up...

Abubakar Kana And John Ezeamama Assume Duty As Permanent Secretaries GSO & CAO

By Francis WilfredDr. Abubakar Ibrahim Kana, mni and...

“Jerry Gana: Stewardship in Integrity” by Simon Reef Musa,

Reviewed by Prof. Yemi OsinbajoBOOK REVIEW OF "JERRY GANA:...

Gov. Ododo Briefs Pres Tinubu on Kogi Security

By Noah OcheniKogi State governor Ahmed...

NCC Reacts to Quality of Service Challenges in Abuja

Wilfred FrancisThe Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) acknowledges the Quality...

NCDMB hails Marconi’s Acqusition of Saipem’s Yard

Marconi.NG EPC Limited has strengthened its status as a...

Indigenous Oil Companies Get Boost as NCDMB Deepens Nigerian Capacity

Nigeria’s push for greater indigenous participation in the oil...

SPECIAL REPORT: Nigeria’s Giant Strides in the Implementation of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

Nigeria’s Giant Strides in the Implementation of Sustainable Development...

NASENI Launches FutureMakers to Instill Innovation & Creativity In Younger Generations

The National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI)...

Activist Blames Gov Sani, Kaduna Assembly for Delay in Kafanchan FMC Take-Off

By Achadu Gabriel, KadunaAn activist, Comrade Daniel Ejembi, has...

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img