20210603 EP8 UN食物價格指數上升 NASA探索金星新計畫 日本再投資8億美元支持COVAX

2021-06-03·32 分鐘

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經濟學人每日濃縮逐字稿:
https://www.economist.com/espresso

A United Nations index of global food prices rose for the 12th consecutive
month, its longest stretch in more than a decade. Since the pandemic began, a
drought in Brazil has hit coffee and maize production. Output of vegetable oil
in South-East Asia has also stagnated. Meanwhile, soaring meat consumption as
China’s economy rapidly recovers has increased its demand for grain imports.

NASA announced two new missions to study Venus, Earth’s closest planetary
neighbour. America’s space agency said it was awarding around $1bn to develop
the launches which would take place between 2028 and 2030. One will measure the
composition of the Venusian atmosphere. The other would map the planet’s surface
(which is hot enough to melt lead) to establish why it developed so differently
from Earth’s.

America responded to the imposition of digital-service taxes on its tech firms
by levying tariffs on Austria, Britain, India, Italy, Spain and Turkey. That may
have been more of a negotiating tactic than a genuine threat—Katherine Tai,
America’s trade representative, said the tariffs would be suspended for six
months to allow for multilateral discussions of tax arrangements.

日經亞洲每日疫情追蹤:
https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Coronavirus/Coronavirus-Free-to-read/Coronavirus-latest-Indonesia-cancels-hajj-pilgrimage-again
Thursday, June 3 (Tokyo time)
6:00 p.m. Hong Kong's Department of Health has approved a government advisory
panel's suggestion to lower the minimum age for the BioNTech vaccine from 16 to
12, citing phase-three clinical data. As of Thursday, about 14% of Hong Kong's
population is fully vaccinated.
5:00 p.m. Indonesia has canceled the hajj pilgrimage for people in the world's
largest Muslim-majority nation for a second year in a row due to concerns over
the pandemic, the religious affairs minister says. For many Indonesians, the
religious pilgrimage is a once-in-a-lifetime event, with the average wait time
20 years due to a quota system.
"Due to the pandemic and for the safety of the pilgrims, the government has
decided that this year it won't allow Indonesian pilgrims to go again," the
minister said, adding Saudi Arabia had not opened access for the hajj.
4:00 p.m. Taiwan reports 583 domestic infections, including 219 cases added to
recent days' totals as it reflects delays in reporting positive tests. The
figure was an increase from 549 reported on Wednesday.
3:55 p.m. While Vietnamese Health Minister Nguyen Thanh Long shocked the world
on Saturday by hinting that a newly discovered variant could have contributed to
outbreaks within the country, Kidong Park, the WHO representative in Vietnam,
told Nikkei Asia on Wednesday, "There is no new hybrid variant in Vietnam at
this moment based on WHO definition."
Long had said the government uncovered "a new COVID-19 variant" that combines
characteristics of two existing variants first found in India and the U.K.
1:50 p.m. India reports 134,154 cases in the last 24 hours, the seventh straight
day with fewer than 200,000 infections, pushing the country's total to 28.44
million. Deaths rose by 2,887 to 337,989. Meanwhile, the health ministry says it
has finalized a deal with domestic vaccine maker Biological-E and ordered 300
million doses of its COVID-19 vaccine, which is currently in Phase 3 clinical
trials. "These vaccine doses will be manufactured and stockpiled by Biological-E
from August to December 2021," the ministry said in a statement, adding an
advance payment of 15 billion rupees ($205 million) will be made.
11:10 a.m. Seiko Hashimoto, president of the Tokyo 2020 Organizing Committee,
has insisted the games must go ahead as planned despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
"We cannot postpone again," she said in an interview with Japan's Nikkan Sports
newspaper. The Olympian-turned-politician also rejected the possibility of
canceling the games.
11:00 a.m. South Korea reports 681 cases, up from 677 a day earlier and bringing
the country totals to 142,157 cases, with 1,968 deaths.
7:54 a.m. Taiwan's baseball association tweets that it is withdrawing from the
final Olympic baseball qualifier in Mexico later this month -- an event the
island was due to host itself before tighter COVID-19 border rules prompted a
venue change.
5:01 a.m. A COVID-19 vaccine summit hosted by Japan and global vaccine alliance
Gavi secures nearly $2.4 billion, filling a shortfall for delivering 1.8 billion
vaccine doses to low-income countries. Japan said it will donate $800 million to
the COVAX facility, in addition to the $200 million the country has already
disbursed.

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