After six weeks of confining people to their homes, enduring food shortages and the constant fear of being forcibly hauled away, Shanghai’s lockdown appears to have an end date. But China’s ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai seeks to ease seven-week virus lockdown with next few days
Vice mayor Wu Qing said at a news conference that the goal in Shanghai is to achieve “elimination in society” of the coronavirus, meaning any new cases would only be in people ... ( read original story ...)
With more opening-up measures in pipeline, China set to remain appealing to overseas investors
Despite multiple unexpected factors rattling global financial market, China has renewed its commitments to further opening its capital market, with pragmatic measures in the pipeline to lure more ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai will try to ease 7-week virus lockdown in few days
Shanghai will try again to reopen in a few days after it has eliminated COVID-19 transmission among the population at large as an outbreak in China's largest city subsides, an official said Friday. ( read original story ...)
Shanghai Supply Chain Crisis Makes a Case for AI
The closure of supply chain operations in China is yet another blow to an already fragile global supply chain. More will follow. ( read original story ...)
Shanghai says victory against Covid getting closer
deputy head of the Communist Party's office for financial and economic affairs, said on Thursday that China would not hesitate to introduce new policies to prop up growth. Beijing's daily Covid ... ( read original story ...)
Beijing works from home, Shanghai says victory against COVID getting closer
BEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Streets in China's capital Beijing were quiet on Friday as residents heeded the advice of authorities to work from home to stop the spread of COVID-19, while officials in ... ( read original story ...)