Chinese-Filipino groups downplay Sinophobia over earthquake aid in Philippines
The community is drawing attention partly due to the South China Sea row and spying cases involving Chinese nationals in the Philippines

“These are serious concerns now because some Chinese-Filipinos are being accused of advancing China’s agenda in the Philippines or supporting Chinese influence operations,” said Rommel Banlaoi, president of the Philippines-China Friendship Society and a board member of the China-Southeast Asia Research Centre on the South China Sea.
Lucio Blanco Pitlo III, president of the Philippine Association of Chinese Studies and a research fellow at Asia-Pacific Pathways to Progress, said he did not believe the latest donations would be viewed as an attempt to counter suspicions but rather as a continuation of the Chinese-Filipino community’s long tradition of giving back to society.
He said the “loyalty and allegiance” of Chinese-Filipinos was with the Philippines, “although some of them may have misgivings about the approach in dealing with China”, referring to Manila’s handling of relations with Beijing.
