Shanghai authorities have imposed draconian lockdown measures since March that have locked 25 million residents in their homes
A Covid flareup that shut down much of Shanghai appeared to worsen over the weekend after China ordered mandatory tests in a district of Beijing and locked down some areas of the capital
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The municipal health commission said on Sunday said that Shanghai has reported 3,238 confirmed locally transmitted COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours
Zhengzhou Airport Economic Zone, a central Chinese manufacturing area that includes Apple Inc supplier Foxconn, announced a 14-day lockdown on Friday "to be adjusted according to epidemic situation"
The plan remains vulnerable to any change in the government's Covid prevention policy, and it will take a while for the company to ramp up fully
China's exports, the last major growth driver, are also showing signs of fatigue, and some economists say the risks of a recession are rising
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The Covid-19 outbreak in China's largest metropolis of Shanghai remains extremely grim amid an ongoing lockdown confining around 26 million people to their homes, a city official said Tuesday
Some states like Tamil Nadu are, however, taking a cautious approach, and are yet to announce major relaxations
The lockdown in various Chinese provinces, including Shanghai, is likely to delay shipments by two weeks to a month, said domestic players.
A worst-case scenario would be a lockdown of all cities for one month, which would cut national GDP by 53 per cent over that period.
The Shanghai lockdown stands to become the largest of any city in China's campaign against the virus
The outbreak is testing country's virus strategy, which is proving tougher to prosecute amid more contagious variants and is dragging on the world's 2nd-largest economy as rest of the globe normalises
World stocks were largely flat, holding their ground in the face of another brutal selloff in major bond markets