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Chinese state media urges retribution after UBS economist's 'insult'

Donovan had said that consumer prices in China had risen after an outbreak of African swine fever killed a vast number of pigs and cut pork supplies

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Those who insult Chinese people should pay the price in order to deter would-be offenders from following suit, Chinese state media said in a sharply worded commentary, after remarks by a UBS economist about pigs sparked an outcry in China.

Paul Donovan, global chief economist of UBS’s wealth management business, said in a podcast on Wednesday that consumer prices in China had risen after an outbreak of African swine fever killed a vast number of pigs and cut pork supplies.

“Does this matter? It matters if you are a Chinese pig. It matters if you like eating pork in China,” Donovan said

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