China urges families to store basic supplies
Dr. Jassim Taqui
DG Al-Bab Institute for Strategic Studies
Islamabad, November 7, 2021: China's
government has urged families to stock up on essential supplies in case of
emergencies.
No reason was given for the notice
from the Ministry of Commerce, but it came amid ongoing coronavirus lockdowns
and concerns over vegetable supplies after unusually heavy rain damaged crops.
The ministry also asked local
authorities to keep supply chains running smoothly and prices stable.
State media later sought to quell
concerns amid reports of panic buying.
"As soon as this news came
out, all the old people near me went crazy, panic buying in the
supermarket," one user wrote on the Chinese social media site Weibo.
The Economic Daily, a Chinese
Communist Party-backed newspaper, urged its readers not to be alarmed, saying
the government's advice was aimed at making sure that households were prepared
if a lockdown was announced in their area.
The People's Daily newspaper said such notices were not unusual, but that they
had come at this time because of issues including a rise in vegetable prices
and recent Covid cases.
Food prices traditionally rise in
China as winter nears, but the price of vegetables has surged in recent weeks
because of the extreme weather.
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