Chinese leaders are considering steps toward exiting their zero-Covid policy but have set no timeline, according to people familiar with the discussions
Beijing takes gradual approach to easing pandemic policies despite concerns about impact on economy
Workers at the world’s biggest assembly site for Apple’s iPhones walked out as Foxconn has struggled to contain a Covid-19 outbreak. The chaos highlights the tension between Beijing’s rigid pandemic controls and the urge to keep production on track.
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