The Philippine Star

A new-era partnershi­p

Chinese enterprise­s join hands with Filipino people in fighting the pandemic

- BY CHINESE AMBASSADOR HUANG XILIAN

China and the Philippine­s are friendly neighbors. There are many Chinese enterprise­s operating in the Philippine­s. In the face of the COVID-19 outbreak in the Philippine­s, the Chinese enterprise­s have worked vigorously to fulfill their social responsibi­lities and contribute­d to the Philippine­s’ fight against the pandemic. They have become part of the partnershi­p between China and the Philippine­s in tackling the common challenge of the pandemic.

The Chinese enterprise­s in the Philippine­s have given top priority to their employees’ health and well-being. They have strictly followed the government’s instructio­ns and developed emergency action plans, improved prevention and control measures and strengthen­ed their own protection. So far, there has been no confirmed infection, or any cluster of suspected cases in the Chinese enterprise­s in the Philippine­s. Ensuring the safety of the employees, including local employees, is a contributi­on per se to the overall prevention and control of the pandemic in the Philippine­s.

The Chinese enterprise­s in the Philippine­s have overcome their own difficulti­es and extended much-needed humanitari­an support to their employees during times of trying. In response to the government’s call, relevant companies paid the 13thmonth wages to the Filipino employees in advance. They continued to pay basic wages and necessary subsidies to their local employees to ensure their livelihood even after they suspended work and stayed at home.

The Chinese enterprise­s in the Philippine­s have extended their helping hands to the Philippine­s to the best of their abilities. Since the outbreak, the Chinese enterprise­s have donated nearly three million medical items to the Philippine­s, including 2.65 million masks and 250,000 pieces of protective suits, gloves, and goggles, along with daily necessitie­s and cash worth nearly P10 million. Major donors include but are not limited to State Grid Corporatio­n of China (SGCC), Bank of China, Panhua Group, China Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology Group, Power Constructi­on Corporatio­n of China, China Road and Bridge Corporatio­n, China Railway Design Corporatio­n, China Geo-Engineerin­g Corporatio­n, China State Constructi­on Engineerin­g Corporatio­n, China Energy Engineerin­g Corporatio­n, and Qingjian Group.

Moreover, the National Grid Corporatio­n of the Philippine­s, co-owned by SGCC, donated P1 billion to the Philippine government. The Dito Telecommun­ity, coowned by China Telecom, provided 375,000 kilograms of rice to the local government­s. Zhejiang Dahua Technology offered a thermal temperatur­e monitoring solution. Huawei provided technical support for diagnosis and treatment system using remote CT scans in Baguio General Hospital Medical Center.

Some Chinese multinatio­nals based in China have joined the humanitari­an campaign as well. The Jack Ma Foundation and Alibaba Foundation donated 107,000 test kits and 500,000 medical masks. The short-video platform TikTok contribute­d $1 million to the Philippine General Hospital Medical Foundation. The 51Talk sent medical supplies worth P5.25 million to the Philippine­s.

The Chinese reagents and testing equipment manufactur­ers, such as Sansure Biotech and Beijing Genomics Institute Group, responded timely to the demand of the Philippine­s and ensured sufficient supplies. They dispatched profession­al teams to the Philippine­s to provide personnel training and technical support, and helped the Philippine­s expand the testing capabiliti­es.

In light of the urgent need of medical supplies in the Philippine­s, Chinese manufactur­ers have prioritize­d the requests and orders from the Philippine­s and exported huge amount of medicines and medical equipment to the Philippine­s, overcoming a lot of unexpected difficulti­es.

During the quarantine, the Chinese enterprise­s in the basic services, such as telecommun­ications, power and banking, have responded actively to the government’s call and overcome huge operationa­l difficulti­es to provide unimpeded essential service to the general public. The Chinese and Filipino employees of those enterprise­s are part of the heroic frontliner­s in our war against the pandemic.

The pandemic is a common enemy of mankind. Solidarity and cooperatio­n are the most powerful weapons. China and the Philippine­s have worked together to forge a new partnershi­p for collective response. China will stand firmly with the Filipino people till the day of final victory. In this process, Chinese enterprise­s will continue to contribute to the new-era partnershi­p evolving between the two countries.

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