Saudi King Abdullah's decision that Saudi Arabia will donate 50 million dollars in cash and 10 million dollars in supplies to China to help with the earthquake relief efforts is now ranked first among all countries assisting China.
1., Saudi Arabia
50 million U.S. dollars in cash and 10 million U.S. dollars in supplies, 85,000 tents, 400,000 tarpaulins, 500,000 blankets, and will again donate relief supplies
2., American Red Cross
10 million U.S. dollars
3., India
5 million U.S. dollars
4., South Korea
Approximately 5 million U.S. dollars in aid materials, dispatching rescue teams
5., Japan
Approximately 500 million yen (about 4.8 million U.S. dollars) in emergency aid, dispatching professional rescue teams, medical teams, and 50 hemodialysis machines
6., Germany
4 million euros
7., Russia
7.
Four batches of supplies, valued at 4 million U.S. dollars, and sent rescue teams, medical teams
8., Norway
20 million kroner (about 4 million U.S. dollars), 110,000 euros of supplies, and 1 million yuan in cash from the Norwegian Classification Society (NCS) China.
9., Italy
2 million euros of relief supplies, 500,000 euros in cash.
10., EU
2 million euros
11., U.S. government
500,000 dollars and 1.7 million dollars in supplies
12., UK
2 million pounds
13., Turkey
2 million dollars
14., Canada
14.
Government of Canada: C$1 million (about US$1 million)
Government of Ontario, Canada: C$1 million
15. Australia
Australian $2 million (about US$1.9 million) in aid
16. Asian Development Bank
US$1.65 million
17. World Bank
17.
$1.5 million
18. the Government of Malaysia
$1.5 million
19. the Government of Slovakia
29 million koruny (~$1.425 million) in relief supplies.
20. Denmark
$1.35 million
21. Pakistan
$1 million in supplies, $50,000, 10,000 tents
22. Spain
1 million euros and 6 tons of relief supplies
23. Ireland
1 million euros, 110,000 euros in material assistance.
24. IOC
25. Algeria
1 million dollars
26. Belgium
650,000 euros
27. Thailand
800,000 dollars
28. Finland
500,000 euros aid.
29. Netherlands
500,000 euros aid.
30. Laos
$500,000 timber aid
31. Government of Gabon
$500,000 aid.
32. France
Approximately 250,000 euros in supplies, an additional 130,000 euros worth of supplies
33. New Zealand
NZ$500,000 (about $400,000)
34. Switzerland
400,000 Swiss francs (about $380,000)
35. Greece
200,000 Euro
36. Croatia
200,000 Euro aid.
37. United Nations Children's Fund
$300,000 in emergency aid
38. Singapore
$200,000 to send search and rescue teams
39. Vietnam
$200,000
40. Brazil
$200,000 in supplies
41. Slovenia
42.
100,000 euros
42. North Korea
$100,000 in aid
43. Poland
$100,000 in aid
44. Cambodia
$100,000
45. Iceland
7.8 million Icelandic kronor (about $100,000) in financial aid <
46. Government of Samoa
$100,000
47. Government of Madagascar
$100,000 in assistance.
48. Lithuania
Litas 200,000 (about $90,000)
49. Luxembourg
50,000 euros in aid
50. the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
50,000 dollars
51. the International Organization for Migration
50,000 dollars in cash aid
52. Mongolia
$50,000
53. Estonia
500,000 Estonian Koruna (about $49,000)
54. Czech Republic
700,000 CZK (about $43,000) in supplies
55. Albania
$40,000
56. Indonesian Red Cross
56.
10,000 USD
57. Committee of Arab Ambassadors in China
Donation of 50,000 RMB to the affected areas.
58. Mozambique
40,000 RMB
59. Caribbean Missions in China
Donated 48,400 RMB to the disaster area.
60. Iran
150 tons of material aid. (value unknown)
61. Kyrgyzstan
120 tons of relief materials (value unknown)
62. Ukrainian government
80 tons of relief materials (about 3.42 million RMB)
63. Serbia
Disaster relief materials assistance. (value unknown)
64. Government of Belarus
20 tons of relief goods. (value unknown)
Hong Kong, China
Hong Kong's donations from all walks of life have reached nearly 1 billion dollars, and the Hong Kong SAR government has donated 300 million Hong Kong dollars
Taiwan, China
The government and the public have made donations enthusiastically, with the Red Cross rescue team arriving at Chengdu on a chartered plane, Ma Ying-jeou making a donation of 200,000 Taiwan dollars, and Taiwan's current Executive Yuan allocating 200,000 Taiwan dollars before his resignation. "Before his resignation, the current Executive Yuan of Taiwan allocated 2 billion Taiwan dollars for disaster relief
Macao, China
The Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in Macao and the Macao Red Cross Society*** received more than 84 million Macao dollars in donations, and the Macao SAR government announced that it had allocated 110 million yuan for disaster relief
(The above figures are from the media's public reports)