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A list of aid so far. It puts Canada in shame!!!:flaming:
Cambodia: Cambodian Red Cross has donated US$10,000.
France: To send later this week a cargo plane loaded with tents, sleeping bags, blankets, tarpaulins, cooking kits and other materials worth an estimated 250,000 euros.
Hong Kong: The government has pledged to give HK$300 million (US$38 million) (269.3 million yuan). The Hong Kong Jockey Club has offered 30 million yuan (US$4.29 million)
Germany: government announced as a "first step" that it is to provide 500,000 euros (US$770,000) via the German Red Cross in aid for earthquake victims.
Japan: US$4.8 million (33.6 million yuan) in cash and goods to be disbursed through the Chinese government and international organizations. Tokyo says it is ready to offer further assistance if required.
Macau: (US$14.3 million) from the government and (US1.43 million) from the Macau Foundation.
Malaysia: Special Malaysia Disaster Assistance and Rescue Team (SMART) may be deployed to China to help the earthquake victims in Chengdu.
Norway: the government has pledged US$3.92 million
Russia: A transport plane carrying 30 tonnes of relief material arrived in Sichuan's provincial capital Chengdu on Wednesday, becoming the first batch of international aid to reach China. Another 100 tonnes of goods will arrive on three flights in the coming days.
Singapore: The government has donated US$200,000 in relief aid, as well as US$70,000 raised through fund raisers from local Chinese communities.
South Korea: Roughly US$1 million in aid to China. Seoul also plans to send rescue workers.
Republic of China: announced that the government would donate NT$2 billion (US$65 million) in relief aid. President-elect Ma Ying-jeou has donated NT$200,000. The government also wants to send a 58-person search and rescue team. Taiwan companies and entrepreneurs have pledged nearly (US$42.9 million). Formosa Plastics Group alone has offered US$14.3 million, while top electronics maker Hon Hai (Foxconn Technology Group) plans to give 60 million yuan (US$8.57 million). From Thursday, Taiwan will also fly chartered aircraft to Sichuan to ship material provided by charity groups.
Thailand: Has devoted 30 million baht (US$500,000) to aid disaster relief efforts in China and Myanmar.
United States: $500,000 as an "initial contribution" in response to an appeal for aid by the International Red Cross. Additional funding will be considered.
Cambodia: Cambodian Red Cross has donated US$10,000.
France: To send later this week a cargo plane loaded with tents, sleeping bags, blankets, tarpaulins, cooking kits and other materials worth an estimated 250,000 euros.
Hong Kong: The government has pledged to give HK$300 million (US$38 million) (269.3 million yuan). The Hong Kong Jockey Club has offered 30 million yuan (US$4.29 million)
Germany: government announced as a "first step" that it is to provide 500,000 euros (US$770,000) via the German Red Cross in aid for earthquake victims.
Japan: US$4.8 million (33.6 million yuan) in cash and goods to be disbursed through the Chinese government and international organizations. Tokyo says it is ready to offer further assistance if required.
Macau: (US$14.3 million) from the government and (US1.43 million) from the Macau Foundation.
Malaysia: Special Malaysia Disaster Assistance and Rescue Team (SMART) may be deployed to China to help the earthquake victims in Chengdu.
Norway: the government has pledged US$3.92 million
Russia: A transport plane carrying 30 tonnes of relief material arrived in Sichuan's provincial capital Chengdu on Wednesday, becoming the first batch of international aid to reach China. Another 100 tonnes of goods will arrive on three flights in the coming days.
Singapore: The government has donated US$200,000 in relief aid, as well as US$70,000 raised through fund raisers from local Chinese communities.
South Korea: Roughly US$1 million in aid to China. Seoul also plans to send rescue workers.
Republic of China: announced that the government would donate NT$2 billion (US$65 million) in relief aid. President-elect Ma Ying-jeou has donated NT$200,000. The government also wants to send a 58-person search and rescue team. Taiwan companies and entrepreneurs have pledged nearly (US$42.9 million). Formosa Plastics Group alone has offered US$14.3 million, while top electronics maker Hon Hai (Foxconn Technology Group) plans to give 60 million yuan (US$8.57 million). From Thursday, Taiwan will also fly chartered aircraft to Sichuan to ship material provided by charity groups.
Thailand: Has devoted 30 million baht (US$500,000) to aid disaster relief efforts in China and Myanmar.
United States: $500,000 as an "initial contribution" in response to an appeal for aid by the International Red Cross. Additional funding will be considered.