The article provides an overview of the African swine fever (ASF) outbreaks in Asia and the Philippines, highlighting the efforts of Chinese authorities to control the spread of the disease and its impact on pork markets. The article also covers the severity of the situation in the Philippines, where Agriculture Secretary William Dar has requested a national emergency declaration due to the significant loss in the local hog industry and the resulting rise in prices of basic commodities. Additionally, the article reports on the spread of ASF in Indonesia, Meghalaya, and Oceania, and its effects on pork markets globally, noting the disease's role in driving market dynamics, especially in China, with some recovery observed in the Vietnamese market.