Chinese authorities have ramped up moves to contain Covid outbreaks after health officials reported 5,496 new local infections on Monday, the worst since May 2
Outbound shipments in October fell 0.3% from a year earlier, the worst result since May 2020, while imports declined 0.7%
China posted a six-month-high cases count as it vowed to stick with its aggressive zero-Covid approach
Beijing is ready to make substantial changes to its Covid-19 policy, a former disease control official told a Citi conference
China's 'Big Three' state airlines pledged to buy a total of 292 Airbus jets in July, making it the biggest order at the time by Chinese carriers since the Covid-19 pandemic
Rumours and news reports have raised hopes for the easing of China's tough Covid curbs and improved relations with the United States
Covid cases hit a six month high on Friday, with 3,871 new local cases. But the rise is causing social and economic strains, while keeping policymakers on edge.
Tough Covid curbs have shut two plants run by EV maker Nio, and caused a fresh lockdown at the world's biggest iPhone factory, while also shutting 1,400 Yum China outlets last month
Some 14 auditors have severed ties with Chinese property firms listed in Hong Kong this year, which has raised concern about debt-ridden developers that have failed to publish financial results
Shanghai's Covid caseload tops 2,700 on Tuesday, while Foxconn boosts pay fourfold to overcome recent worker exodus
Foxconn is Apple's biggest iPhone maker, producing 70% of iPhone shipments globally, which in turn makes up 45% of the Taiwanese firm's revenue
Footage circulated on Chinese social media of Foxconn workers escaping the factory, trekking across fields in the day and along roads at night