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白宮擬以一級謀殺起訴中共阻止裝備出口
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Leading US manufacturers of medical safety gear told the White House that China prohibited them from exporting their products from the country as the coronavirus pandemic mounted — even as Beijing was trying to “corner the world market” in personal protective equipment, The Post has learned.

Now, the Trump administration is weighing legal action against China over its alleged actions, a lawyer for President Trump said Sunday.

“In criminal law, compare this to the levels that we have for murder,” said Jenna Ellis, a senior legal adviser to Trump’s re-election campaign.

“People are dying. When you have intentional, cold-blooded, premeditated action like you have with China, this would be considered first-degree murder.”

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川普總統連任競選團隊的資深法律顧問詹娜・埃利斯(Jenna Ellis)

周日(4月5日)告訴《紐約郵報》,中共此舉相當於是刑法上的“謀

殺”,川普政府正在研究針對中共的行為,訴諸法律行動的可行性。

“人們瀕臨死亡邊緣了,像中國(中共)那樣的故意、冷血的預謀行

動,會被視為一級謀殺。”她說。

埃利斯說,川普政府正在考慮的控告中共的選項,包括向歐洲人權法

院提出訴訟或運用聯合國的機制。

中共禁止出口同時搶購全球PPE

白宮一名高級官員告訴《紐約郵報》(New York Post),美商3M公司

及霍尼韋爾(Honeywell)公司的高管告訴川普政府,北京政府在今年

1月份禁止他們將在中國工廠生產的N95口罩、鞋套、手套和其它PPE等

醫療用品的出口。

該高級官員說,北京以批發價向這兩家公司購入這些PPE商品,不准

他們將這些商品出售給其他任何人。

“中國雖然是全球最大的PPE生產國”,這位白宮高級官員說,“但是

根據中國(中共)海關部門的數據,其在限制出口的同時,大量搶購

全球市場的手套、護目鏡和口罩等PPE。”

中共海關發布的數據顯示,其在1月24日至2月29日進口了24.6億批

“流行病預防和控制材料”。這些裝備價值近12億美元,其中包括自

歐盟、澳大利亞、巴西和柬埔寨進口的逾20億個口罩和4億套防護用品,

包括從醫用護目鏡到針對生物危害的防護服。

霍尼韋爾公司在回應《紐約郵報》時表示,今年第一季度的大部分時

間,中國經歷這場疫情危機的最嚴重衝擊,因此該公司在中國工廠生

產的所有口罩“都用於當地消費”。

3M公司未回應《紐約郵報》的置評請求,但其在上周發表的一份聲明

中指出,該公司“獲得了中共的批准”,將在中國製造的1,000萬個

N95口罩送到美國。

中共駐美大使館未回應置評請求。

Ellis said the options under consideration include filing a complaint with the European Court of Human Rights or working “through the United Nations.”

Executives from 3M and Honeywell told US officials that the Chinese government in January began blocking exports of N95 respirators, booties, gloves and other supplies produced by their factories in China, according to a senior White House official.

China paid the manufacturers their standard wholesale rates, but prohibited the vital items from being sold to anyone else, the official said.

Around the same time that China cracked down on PPE exports, official data posted online shows that it imported 2.46 billion pieces of “epidemic prevention and control materials” between Jan. 24 and Feb. 29, the White House official said.

The gear, valued at nearly $1.2 billion, included more than 2 billion masks and more than 25 million “protective clothing” items that came from countries in the European Union, as well as Australia, Brazil and Cambodia, the official said.

“Data from China’s own customs agency points to an attempt to corner the world market in PPE like gloves, goggles, and masks through massive increased purchases — even as China, the world’s largest PPE manufacturer, was restricting exports,” the official said.

Last week, Trump invoked the Defense Production Act to order St. Paul, Minnesota-based 3M to prioritize production of N95 respirators for the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

Michael Wessell, a founding member of the federal US-China Economic and Security Review Commission, confirmed the situation and said the Chinese maneuvering had left American hospitals “starved of PPE to fight this crisis.”

“We understand that China has engaged in policies to try and not only develop its own capabilities, but to do so at expense of producers around the world,” said Wessell, formerly a top staffer to ex-US Rep. Dick Gephardt (D-Missouri).

“At a time when demand was rising to deal with the crisis, China was marshaling all of the products for its own use.”

Wessell said that “some of China’s actions are probably illegal, but to bring cases when you’re in the middle of the crisis does little good for the patients who are in the hospital on ventilators — and might not have been there had they had access to PPE.”

Wessell also said that while China had recently begun easing exports of PPE, “they’re using it for soft power, essentially saying it’s a humanitarian gesture to try to curry goodwill with American people when some of the problems we’re facing are the direct result of Chinese policies.”

Christian Whiton, a former senior diplomacy and trade adviser to the George W. Bush and Trump administrations, described Chinese control of PPE as “political warfare.”

“It looks like a coordinated effort between the Chinese government and industry where they used to be nothing but exporters of this stuff but now they turned around and they’re importing it while banning all exports,” said Whiton, now a senior fellow for strategy and trade at the Center for National Interest.

“What is most interesting to me, when we get through this crisis I think there’s rage, not just concern, but rage in Congress about China and from the American people that China is culpable one way or the other,” he added.

Honeywell said in a statement: “For the majority of the first quarter, China was experiencing the most acute effects of the COVID-19 crisis, so all of the masks from the facility in question were utilized for local consumption. Production at the facility in question remained under Honeywell management’s control throughout the coronavirus outbreak.”

3M did not respond to requests for comment Sunday, but in a statement issued last week, noted that it had just “secured approval from China to export to the U.S. 10 million N95 respirators manufactured by 3M in China.”

Steven Bannon, a former White House chief strategist under Trump and the host of the podcast “War Room: Pandemic,” said the behavior of the Chinese government was equivalent to a “biological Chernobyl.”

“The same people that understood this virus had human-to-human transmission and was going to be a pandemic were at the same time vacuuming up every piece of PPE from the US, Brazil and Europe,” said Bannon, who formerly lived in Shanghai when he ran on an online gaming company.

“They’re at war with the West. This story shows the world what Chinese citizens are dealing with,” he said.

The Chinese Embassy in Washington, DC, didn’t respond to a request for comment.

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