Zero-Covid policy is costing China its role as the world’s workshop
by Martin Farrer from World news | The Guardian on (#66EZC)
Beijing's endless lockdowns are causing shortages for western firms such as Apple, and it may not be long before they move their supply chains elsewhere
The anti-lockdown unrest gripping China has forced the authorities in Beijing to respond by easing some restrictions in big manufacturing centres, as they map out a new stage and mission" in the country's deeply unpopular zero-Covid policy.
There are concerns that more freedom of movement could allow the virus to rip through a population where immunity is lower than in the west. Those health risks mean the world's workshop" is heading for a difficult winter, casting a shadow over the prospects for international trade.
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