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What contributions have Chinese-funded enterprises made to Indonesia since the outbreak?

Since the epidemic swept the world, fighting the epidemic is still not a matter for China alone. After helping China to fight the epidemic from various countries, China survived this period and began to rescue the severely affected areas around the world. The worst-hit areas are the United States and Africa. Americans' advocacy of freedom has created very favorable conditions for the spread of the virus. Africans, on the other hand, are poor, and the local president is eager to restore the economy and let people flow greatly, which leads to the virus's transfer from cities to rural areas. The economic conditions of people in rural areas are worse than those in cities, and the medical conditions are not good, which makes the virus spread freely in rural areas, causing many people's unfortunate sacrifices. After the outbreak of the epidemic, medical materials such as masks and ventilators are hard to find. This is not a problem in the face of China's manufacturing power. Many Chinese-funded enterprises have started production and sent a lot of materials to Indonesia for free.

1. Indonesia Delong Industrial Park sent materials to Indonesia.

Indonesian Delong Industrial Park, a Chinese-funded enterprise located in southeast Sulawesi Province, donated 6, disposable masks, 5, pairs of gloves, 6, test kits, 1, bags of rice, 1, barrels of cooking oil and 2, boxes of Chinese patent medicines to help fight the COVID-19 epidemic. This is the first material donated by Chinese-funded enterprises for the victory of the epidemic in Indonesia. Although these materials are insignificant in front of the huge population, they can protect the life safety of medical staff and provide logistical support for people.

Second, China Dajia Insurance Group sent materials to Indonesia.

Biyuan Lishi Chinese Bank, which is controlled by China Dajia Insurance Group, recently donated 7, medical masks to bai Brussels local hospital, and zhi donated 5, euros to St. Pierre's Hospital in Brussels, where patients with dao COVID-19 were treated, to purchase ventilators.

3. Organized by Indonesian China Chamber of Commerce? Online chess match? Enrich the anti-epidemic life.

Wang Liping, a counsellor of the Economic and Trade Office of the China Embassy in Indonesia, has launched an online chess game, which can not only provide fun for people to stay indoors, but also reduce cross-infection when they go out.