‘China Public Good’The “problem for me is global public good or China public good -- it’s two different notions," said Nicolas Chapuis, the European Union’s ambassador to China.
While he praised China’s decision to join the WHO-backed vaccine program, he said many questions remain on distribution, price and international certification.“To be certified samples have to be given," he said. “Samples have not been given."China has promised to prioritize providing doses for more than 60 countries, including governments that have received infrastructure loans under Xi’s Belt and Road Initiative.
Indonesia, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Morocco have formal agreements with China’s major vaccine manufacturers, and countries in Latin America and the.