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TAIPEI - A decision by the Taiwanese authorities to impose a month-long halt on exports of medical-grade face masks has sparked a controversy on the island.

Some Taiwanese celebrities criticised the decision, saying that the island's government should show more empathy towards those hit by the coronavirus outbreak in China. But they were slammed on social media for the criticism.

Face mask sales have risen tenfold since the outbreak of the Wuhan virus, with many retailers running out of masks in the past two weeks.

The announcement of Taiwan's eighth confirmed case of an infected person on Tuesday (Jan 28) has no doubt further fuelled demand.

The government, led by Premier Su Tseng-chang, in January on a number of occasions sought to reassure Taiwanese about the supply of face masks. But the spike in infections everywhere, coupled with the pause in manufacturing for Chinese New Year, led Mr Su on Jan 24 to announce the temporary halt in exports to ensure enough supplies on the island.

"Please don't panic and stock up. There are enough masks in Taiwan for everyone," he said.

But Chinese netizens were up in arms over the "politicised" decision, with many complaining on Weibo about how "Taiwan wants (them) to die".

A few Taiwanese celebrities agreed. Singer Christine Fan Wei-chi blasted Mr Su on her personal Facebook page, denouncing him as "inhuman" and a "thug", and television presenter Dee Hsu said on Weibo that people should help one another.

"Hate is more awful than a virus," she said, while expressing support for her sister, actress Barbie Hsu, who has been buying masks in Japan to donate to Wuhan residents.

But the celebrities found themselves on the receiving end of a backlash, with many social media users saying they cared more about China because of their ties to the mainland. Barbie Hsu's husband is Chinese entrepreneur Wang Xiaofei, who praised her mask donation work on Weibo, and Ms Fan has often performed in China, where she has 47 million followers on Weibo.

One comment posted on Ms Fan's Facebook page said: "Taiwanese people's lives are not important enough for you?" A comment posted on Dee Hsu's Weibo account read: "I really admire you, but I hope you can understand we need to protect ourselves before we can do that for others."
https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/e...y-halt-mask-exports-stirs-controversy-at-home
 
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I cant believe whenever I see a map and saw how near and tiny Taiwan is to China and is anti China. China should had taken that small piece of land
 
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Manufacturers can't keep up with the buying frenzie of the pop... So yes, A country that is near to the outbreak has to take measures to ensure that their own pop is firstly covered...
Masks aren't some sort of cloth that you can re-wear whenever you wish... So having few at home, will be available at least for a week max... Therefore in a family the Stock need to be refilled at least once a week...

As for those "celebrities"...since when we take words from them? any degree? any job in that field? any use for the society?

Mask shortage is world wide... Since the main manufacturer is using them for the Chinese market... therefore diverting them from export...
So yes... it happens and it is understandable...
 
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Taiwan can produce 1.88-2.44 million masks per day. This is not a small number considering Taiwan's population is 23 million.
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Manufacturers can't keep up with the buying frenzie of the pop... So yes, A country that is near to the outbreak has to take measures to ensure that their own pop is firstly covered...
Masks aren't some sort of cloth that you can re-wear whenever you wish... So having few at home, will be available at least for a week max... Therefore in a family the Stock need to be refilled at least once a week...

As for those "celebrities"...since when we take words from them? any degree? any job in that field? any use for the society?

Mask shortage is world wide... Since the main manufacturer is using them for the Chinese market... therefore diverting them from export...
So yes... it happens and it is understandable...
I think Taiwan government can do this silently. No need to be so loud to tell the world. It's very inappropriate. From my view, there is a political motivation under the surface.

Japan and S.Korea have donated millions of masks to China.
 
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I think Taiwan government can do this silently. No need to be so loud to tell the world. It's very inappropriate. From my view, there is a political motivation under the surface.

Japan and S.Korea have donated millions of masks to China.

I don't think this is under the surface. lol They are saying loud and clear, **** YOU AND DIE CHINA.
 
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Manufacturers can't keep up with the buying frenzie of the pop... So yes, A country that is near to the outbreak has to take measures to ensure that their own pop is firstly covered...
Masks aren't some sort of cloth that you can re-wear whenever you wish... So having few at home, will be available at least for a week max... Therefore in a family the Stock need to be refilled at least once a week...

As for those "celebrities"...since when we take words from them? any degree? any job in that field? any use for the society?

Mask shortage is world wide... Since the main manufacturer is using them for the Chinese market... therefore diverting them from export...
So yes... it happens and it is understandable...
But Taiwan is more than happy to ship masks to Hong Kong protesters not for protection but for hiding identity.
 
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I don't think this is under the surface. lol They are saying loud and clear, **** YOU AND DIE CHINA.
Maybe. Anyway we saw how naive and shallow the newly elected Taiwan government is. As I said earlier, Taiwan is a very politicized society meanwhile ordinary Taiwanese are pretty dumb at politics. We have witnessed too many political jokes in this tiny island.
 
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This who slammed those Taiwanese celebrities speak up for China must be Taiwanese bot planted by the government.
 
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I think Taiwan government can do this silently. No need to be so loud to tell the world. It's very inappropriate. From my view, there is a political motivation under the surface.

Japan and S.Korea have donated millions of masks to China.
So the problem is whatever it's officially said or not? not the action in itself?
I mean at the end of the day... the result is the same.

As for Japan and SK, there is a difference btw them and Taiwan...those 2 are industrial superpowers... they can scale up their process easily.

In the End, Taiwanese move is understandable, it may not have been presented in the best of ways, could also be politically motivated, that I don't know, I just gave my opinion on the "Decision to limit/stop export of such product" in light of the current pandemic.
 
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So the problem is whatever it's officially said or not? not the action in itself?
I mean at the end of the day... the result is the same.

As for Japan and SK, there is a difference btw them and Taiwan...those 2 are industrial superpowers... they can scale up their process easily.

In the End, Taiwanese move is understandable, it may not have been presented in the best of ways, could also be politically motivated, that I don't know, I just gave my opinion on the "Decision to limit/stop export of such product" in light of the current pandemic.

Taiwan is also an industrial powerhouse too. It just has less population than the other two. Also we are talking about face masks not some hi tech industrial equipment.
 
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This is a real petty thing to do at time when this is becoming a crisis for many countries. I am pretty sure china has its own units producing these masks. I really how Taiwan never has to face such a petty reaction from anyone.
 
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Taiwan is also an industrial powerhouse too. It just has less population than the other two. Also we are talking about face masks not some hi tech industrial equipment.
If it was that "Easy" and "fast" to make/scale up... they wouldn't be any shortage today...
Yes, it is "easier" to make... but the manufacturing process need time to scale up... you can't just build more in few days... you will need weeks/months to scale up... and in the meantime... the shortage will remain... and the public view not gonna just "accept it/wait for it"...


This is a real petty thing to do at time when this is becoming a crisis for many countries. I am pretty sure china has its own units producing these masks. I really how Taiwan never has to face such a petty reaction from anyone.
The d*ck move is whatever Taiwan Stopped export to ONLY China or is a general export limitation for all...
If it is only China while selling elsewhere then yes... it's a problem... but not if it is worldwide.

The move is understandable... taking into consideration the local market needs in such events...
 
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