The Manila Times

Qantas recognizes Chinese territorie­s

- AFP

SYDNEY: Australia’s Qantas has of Taiwan and Hong Kong from separate countries to Chinese territorie­s after Chinese regulators similar listings.

The airline said Tuesday it was amending an “oversight”, following in the footsteps of several other internatio­nal corporatio­ns who were in the past week called out by Chinese authoritie­s.

“Due to an oversight, some Chinese territorie­s were incorrectl­y listed as ‘ countries’ on parts of our website,” a Qantas spokespers­on told AFP. “We are correcting this error.”

Shanghai’s cyberspace authority last week sent a stern message to internatio­nal firms when it ordered Marriott to shut down its Chinese website for a week and amend what it termed the “illegal” categoriza­tion of regions Beijing claims under its authority.

Spanish clothing giant Zara, Delta Air Lines and Medtronic—a medical device company—were also called out for listing Tibet, Taiwan and Hong Kong as separate countries.

- mediately alter their illegal content and publish apologies”.

They have since apologized and changed their websites.

In a separate rebuke, the Civil Aviation Administra­tion of China noted in an online statement that Tibet and Taiwan were listed as countries on Delta’s official website.

The airline issued a public apol of the regions.

The backlash was triggered on Chinese social media after Marriott establishe­d a customer questionna­ire in Mandarin asking members of the hotel chain’s rewards program to list their country of residence, offering Tibet, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan as possible options.

This drew the ire of authoritie­s as Tibet is an “autonomous region” the 1950s.

Hong Kong and Macau are former British and Portuguese colonies, respective­ly, that are now “special administra­tive regions” of China.

Taiwan has been self- ruled since splitting from the mainland after a 1949 civil war, but Beijing continues to claim sovereignt­y over the island.

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