The latest Covid stoppage is estimated to have led to an output loss of more than 50,000 units at the US carmaker’s factory in the city
China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology says it will assist 666 firms making semiconductors, automobiles and medical supplies to get back to work
Xpeng CEO warns that if suppliers in and around Shanghai can’t resume operations and production, all of China's carmakers will have to stop production in May
About 30 people wearing hazmat suits with the word "police" on their back could be seen scuffling outside a housing compound, taking away at least one person
Sales in the world's biggest auto market plunged in March as Covid curbs took their toll and Tesla was among the automakers feeling the pain of limits on production
The People's Bank of China said it was keeping the rate on 150 billion yuan ($23.5 bn) worth of one-year medium-term lending facility loans to some financial institutions at 2.85%
From April 18, the midnight curfew on restaurants and other businesses will be scrapped, along with the cap on private gatherings which was set at 10
The disruptions are sending a new ripple through global supply chains for goods ranging from electric cars to iPhones
The National Radio and Television Administration said the move was designed to eliminate "online live broadcast chaos", as well as teenagers' addiction to games
Raising hopes for a shift in policy, the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention published a guide on home quarantining on its social media page
With more than 8,600 deaths of mostly elderly, unvaccinated people, citizens are reckoning with the costs of some of the world's most stringent social distancing rules
China now has Covid curbs in 87 cities – blocking highways and ports, stranding workers, shutting countless factories – disruptions that could hammer global supply chains