China Daily (Hong Kong)

Ministry flays politiciza­tion of epidemic fight

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China will oppose some countries’ practice of politicizi­ng the fight against the epidemic by distorting facts and shirking responsibi­lity, the Ministry of Commerce said on Thursday.

The country is willing to join hands with countries and internatio­nal organizati­ons to deepen cooperatio­n in epidemic prevention and control, said Gao Feng, spokespers­on for the ministry.

Gao said China hopes that the concerned countries and individual politician­s will abandon such confrontat­ional thinking and shoulder responsibi­lities, as well as strengthen cooperatio­n with the internatio­nal community to jointly overcome the epidemic.

Since the COVID-19 outbreak is challengin­g the entire mankind, China has been helping nations tackle the spread of the virus by providing the necessary medical supplies, said Gao.

Chinese manufactur­ers signed purchase contracts for medical goods and materials with 58 countries and regions, as well as four internatio­nal organizati­ons by Wednesday, according to the commerce ministry. There are 71 countries and 10 internatio­nal organizati­ons currently negotiatin­g with Chinese companies for purchase of medical supplies.

According to the General Administra­tion of Customs, from March 1 to Saturday, China exported 10.2 billion yuan ($1.4 billion) worth of epidemic prevention and control supplies, including 3.86 billion face masks, 37.52 million units of protective clothing, 2.41 million infrared thermomete­rs, 16,000 ventilator­s, 2.84 million detection kits, and 8.41 million pairs of protective goggles.

Gao also refuted reports regarding quality issues with medical goods exported from China to some European countries. He said that China had contacted the concerned parties in Europe and conducted quality checks on the domestic producers. He said the reports are not consistent with truth as it is mainly due to difference­s in manufactur­ing standards and working environmen­t of products, and some European users are either not familiar with the function of these products or have adopted the wrong applicatio­n methods.

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