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China retaliates against South Korea and Japan in response to ‘discriminatory’ policies and COVID-19 limitations.

O.J Alikali
O.J Alikali Published January 10, 2023
Last updated: 2023/01/10 at 12:08 PM
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China has started retaliating against South Korea and Japan, for imposing COVID-19 curbs on travellers from China, the last major economy to reopen its borders after three years of isolation.

China’s embassy in Seoul said it has suspended the issuance of short-term visas for visitors from South Korea while Japan’s Kyodo news agency reported on Tuesday, January 10 that Beijing has imposed similar measures against Japan.

China reopened its borders on Sunday January 8, removing the last major restriction that was part of a “zero-COVID” policy which it abruptly began dismantling in early December after historic protests.

The frequent lockdowns, relentless testing and various other movement curbs since early 2020 have brought the world’s second-largest economy to a standstill and caused widespread distress.

With the virus now growing at fast rate all around the country, China has stopped publishing daily infection tallies. It has been reporting five or fewer deaths a day since the policy U-turn, figures that have been disputed by the World Health Organisation .

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The United States, South Korea, France and other countries introduced testing requirements in response to China’s COVID outbreak.

Although Beijing also demands negative COVID test results from anyone landing in China, officials last week threatened retaliation against countries mandating tests for people coming from China.

China’s embassy in Seoul said on its official WeChat account it will adjust its latest visa rules subject to the lifting of South Korea’s “discriminatory entry restrictions” against China.

China has also told travel agencies that it has stopped issuing new visas in Japan, Kyodo said, quoting multiple travel industry sources.

The retaliation against South Korea and Japan was not the only COVID conflict brewing in China.

State media has also taken a swipe at Pfizer Inc (PFE.N) over the price for its COVID treatment Paxlovid.

Pfizer’s Chief Executive Albert Bourla said on Monday the company was in discussions with Chinese authorities about a price for Paxlovid, but not over licensing a generic version in China.

“It is not a secret that U.S. capital forces have already accumulated quite a fortune from the world via selling vaccines and drugs, and the U.S. government has been coordinating all along,” nationalist tabloid Global Times said in an editorial

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