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I think it is time for China to withdraw more money of the FX account to help the Philippines. Where are your $3tn FX reserves?

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Typhoon Haiyan: China gives less aid to Philippines than Ikea

World's second largest economy pledges less than $2m to help relief effort, compared to furniture store's $2.7m

Associated Press
theguardian.com, Thursday 14 November 2013 13.49 GMT


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The US has provided $20m for typhoon Haiyan relief efforts, along with a military-driven rescue operation. Photograph: Jeoffrey Maitem/Getty Images

The Swedish furniture chain Ikea is giving more financial aid to the Philippines than China following the category 5 typhoon that hit the country last week.

The world's second-largest economy has pledged less than $2m in cash and materials, compared to $20m provided by the United States, which also launched a massive military-driven rescue operation that includes an aircraft carrier.

Another Chinese rival, Japan, has pledged $10m and offered to send troops, ships and planes. Australia is giving $28m, and even Ikea's offer of $2.7m through its charitable foundation beats that of China.

China's reluctance to give more, driven by a row with Manila over overlapping claims in the South China Sea, dents its global image at a time when it is vying with Washington for regional influence.

"China has missed an excellent opportunity to show itself as a responsible power and to generate goodwill," said Zheng Yongnian, a China politics expert at the National University of Singapore. "They still lack strategic thinking."

The decline of American influence in Asia, with China filling the vacuum, has been predicted for years. Asian nations have become increasingly dependent on China's booming economy to purchase their exports, and Chinese companies are increasingly providers of investment and employment.

Yet China lags far behind the US in soft power, the winning of hearts and minds through culture, education and other non-traditional forms of diplomacy, of which emergency assistance is a major component.

Despite Chinese academics' frequent promotion of soft power, Chinese leaders don't really get it, said Zheng. Instead, they continue to rely on the levers of old-fashioned major-nation diplomacy based on economic and military might. "They still think they can get their way through coercion," Zheng said.

China's donations to Philippines include $100,000 each from the government and the Chinese Red Cross, and it is sending an additional $1.64m worth of tents, blankets and other goods.

Though Beijing's territorial claims overlap with Vietnam and others, it has singled out the Philippines, apparently because of Manila's energetic assertions of its own claims. Beijing was enraged by Manila's decision to send the dispute to international arbitration and constantly rails against its close military alliance with the US.

China's generosity with the Philippines hasn't entirely dried up. It pledged $80,000 to the Philippines last month following a major earthquake there, in addition to this week's pledges. And the Chinese president, Xi Jinping, expressed his sympathy to his Philippine counterpart, Benigno Aquino, in the latest disaster, although a five full days later and without mentioning assistance.

Zhu Feng, an international relations expert at Peking University, said the amount donated "reflects the political deadlock, if not outright hostility, between the two countries. The political atmosphere is the biggest influence."

An additional factor could be that China is a relative newcomer to overseas disaster relief. The country sent tents and a medical mission to the hardest-hit Aceh province in Indonesia after the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, and government and public donations were in the millions of dollars.

Since then, China's participation has been mainly limited to assisting its close ally Pakistan with flood and earthquake relief and some help to foreign nationals fleeing Libya during an unprecedented mission to evacuate 30,000 of its citizens from the war-torn nation.

Typhoon Haiyan: China gives less aid to Philippines than Ikea | World news | theguardian.com
 
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Bah, if the Chinese gave as many as other countries do, they would have still called us "imperials" (I pretty love this term actually, especially in Skyrim) and "arrogant". Besides they said they don't need our help, so why bother.

But seriously, sometimes you do really need to throw your money into the sea. China should gives more to the Philippines, since it is a matter of "good impression".
 
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Disappointed. This has something to do with the South China Sea dispute.

It would be helpful if China sent 2 Il-76 cargo planes, one carrying food and clothing while the other carries medics.
 
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We will assess the situation as need be

Guardian is a big failure this time around
Ikea does not have 1.3 billion employees to feed.
Ikea does not have to confront hostile countries

So FvCK off Guardian!

Dont turn this into a politicised issue and to seize an opportunity for China bashing! 
Disappointed. This has something to do with the South China Sea dispute.

It would be helpful if China sent 2 Il-76 cargo planes, one carrying food and clothing while the other carries medics.

just hang in there Pinoys!
We only have problems with your government not with the People!
 
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Bah, if the Chinese gave as many as other countries do, they would have still called us "imperials" (I pretty love this term actually, especially in Skyrim) and "arrogant". Besides they said they don't need our help, so why bother.

But seriously, sometimes you do really need to throw your money into the sea. China should gives more to the Philippines, since it is a matter of "good impression".
China is portraited as an avaricious country. You donated less than a furniture chain. Shame on you! Read what the Germans say:

Philippinen : Selbst Ikea gibt mehr für Taifunopfer als China - Nachrichten Panorama - Weltgeschehen - DIE WELT

I´m afraid, You lost the game, mate. Even if you increase the donation and overtake Ikea, then the British or America media press will cry:

look, China donation is less than a XY dog food supermarket chain. :lol:
 
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China is portraited as an avaricious country. You donated less than a furniture chain. Shame on you! Read what the Germans say:
Philippinen : Selbst Ikea gibt mehr für Taifunopfer als China - Nachrichten Panorama - Weltgeschehen - DIE WELT

I´m afraid, You lost the game, mate. Even if you increase the donation and overtake Ikea, then the British or America media press will cry: look, China donation is less than a XY dog food supermarket chain. :lol:

That is why I said "sometimes you do really need to throw your money into the sea for maintain good impression":whistle:
 
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Screw them we have a lot of friends who gave us enough aid its their money no one should tell them how and whom to donate it to and besides everything china does if for their own selfish end why bother with this?
 
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China is portraited as an avaricious country. You donated less than a furniture chain. Shame on you! Read what the Germans say:

Philippinen : Selbst Ikea gibt mehr für Taifunopfer als China - Nachrichten Panorama - Weltgeschehen - DIE WELT

I´m afraid, You lost the game, mate. Even if you increase the donation and overtake Ikea, then the British or America media press will cry:

look, China donation is less than a XY dog food supermarket chain. :lol:

It is the west and its cohorts like vietnam who has framed up the image by design
if we exercise our sovereighty rights over our territory, they cannot get a dime out of the area
By disclaiming our rights and painting us as whatever labels that please them, they may dip their hands into the area and get a fair share out of joint explorations with the vietcongs etc! EVIL! 
Screw them we have a lot of friends who gave us enough aid its their money no one should tell them how and whom to donate it to and besides everything china does if for their own selfish end why bother with this?

Friends? screw you!
On humanitarian grounds we can do as much as we could
On territorial claims, let you friends fire their first shot when we move our ships in!
 
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Screw them we have a lot of friends who gave us enough aid its their money no one should tell them how and whom to donate it to and besides everything china does if for their own selfish end why bother with this?
I know but your country needs help. The destruction is huge and it will take years to recover. Take the Dollar, and don´t hesitate to taking the Yuan from the Chinese as well.

Chinese should feel the pressure from the international community.
 
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It is the west and its cohorts like vietnam who has framed up the image by design
if we exercise and sovereighty over our territorial rights, they cannot get a dime out of the area
By disclaiming our rights and painting us as whatever labels that please them, they may dip their hands into the area and get a fair share out of joint explorations with the vietcongs etc! EVIL! 


Friends? screw you!
On humanitarian grounds we can do as much as we could
On territorial claims, let you friends fire their first shot when we move our ships in!

Ha Imperial answer finally got the truth face it your peaceful rise is bull finally a chinaman who speaks the truth as for humane ha try sell that bull some place else imperial
 
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I know but your country needs help. The destruction is huge and it will take years to recover. Take the Dollar, and don´t hesitate to taking the Yuan from the Chinese as well.
Chinese should feel the pressure from the international community.

No one is giving us any pressure!
The Pinoys are drowning in their own government's failure
Let the world see it!
We donate on humanitarian grounds.
We'll reinforce our sovereignty rights when we are ready! 
Ha Imperial answer finally got the truth face it your peaceful rise is bull finally a chinaman who speaks the truth as for humane ha try sell that bull some place else imperial

now the bull of the pinoy government shiits on its own people
imperial is a term befiittin for the yankies, the brits et al
get a decent education again to know about history!
 
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I know but your country needs help. The destruction is huge and it will take years to recover. Take the Dollar, and don´t hesitate to taking the Yuan from the Chinese as well.

Chinese should feel the pressure from the international community.

Dude a lot of nations are helping heck everybody in this country is help our poor countrymen ignore the propaganda by the Anti filipinos here people are getting help the problem is roads and ways here it needs to be clean up as we speak but its going to take time but luckily the Philippine Air force along with others namely from US, Canada, EU namely Germany, UK, France and our other Traditional Allies and unexpectedly Russia and countries from the Middle east are bring goods and help helicopters to drop goods but again its really the damage of the roads and other ways to get to the areas.

Anyway i would like to thank your country for the Red cross drive in your country. Salamat po (thanks you) 
No one is giving us any pressure!
The Pinoys are drowning in their own government's failure
Let the world sees it!
We donate on humanitarian grounds.
We'll reinforce our sovereignty rights when we are ready! 


now the bull of the pinoy government shiits on its own people
imperial is a term befiittin for the yankies, the brits et al
get a decent education again to know about history!

Ha sorry no patriotic (bull $h^t) education here we base our education on facts and research not made up bull to keep people in power and besides i will not waste time to give you details because your just too stupid to understand if your only good in trolling in this dark hour for my people you suck a pipe oh wait is too small :rofl:
 
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I know but your country needs help. The destruction is huge and it will take years to recover. Take the Dollar, and don´t hesitate to taking the Yuan from the Chinese as well.

Chinese should feel the pressure from the international community.

You saw that? Will you be pleasure to give $$ to people like that? People rather burn all the $$ in casinos than throw them on the sea.
I already feel sorry for the donation from HK to the Ph, which is around forty millions Hong Kong Dollars. Not to mention the other civil society institutions are donating as well. But luckily the HK government has mentioned that the resources and $$ will be giving to the people directly, not to the local government.

Besides, GOd knows will those supplies and $$ really being handed to the people.
 
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