China defends its retaliation against South Korea, Japan COVID curbs

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China defends its retaliation against South Korea, Japan COVID curbs
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BEIJING — Chinese state media defended on Wednesday the retaliatory measures against South Korea and Japan over their COVID\u002D19 travel curbs as “reasonable,”…

China re-opened its borders on Sunday after three years of isolation under the world’s strictest regime of COVID restrictions, which Beijing abruptly began dismantling in early December after historic protests.Sign up to receive daily headline news from Ottawa Citizen, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.

More than a dozen countries, including the United States, Australia and some European Union members, imposed at the start of the year requirements for pre-departure negative test results from visitors from China. South Korean foreign minister Park Jin has said that Seoul’s decision was based on scientific evidence and that China’s countermeasures were “deeply regrettable.”Chinese social media anger mainly targeted South Korea, whose border measures are the strictest among the countries that announced new rules.

Global Times reserved a separate article for South Korea, saying the measures made Chinese people suspicious that Seoul was putting up a “political show.” It predicted a rebound to 4.3% for 2023, but that is 0.9 percentage point below the June forecast because of the severity of COVID disruptions and weakening external demand.Article contentMany Chinese have lost income during last year’s lockdowns, but are now forking out large sums of money in what local media has described as an emerging underground market for COVID drugs amid severe antivirals shortages in the country.

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