Factories operate in a closed loop environment where employees continue to work and stay onsite amid concerns of a return of lockdowns
Workers overwhelmed security guards at Taiwan-based Quanta's plant in Shanghai, which employs 40,000 people, some of whom live in dormitories with up to 12 beds to a room
Gross domestic product contracted by 4% in the first quarter. In its most recent forecast in February, the city’s government forecast growth for 2022 of 2%-3.5%
The city has closed gyms and entertainment venues, banned dine-in services at restaurants and shut scores of bus routes and almost 15% of its subway lines
CBRE said a range of investors, from real estate investment trusts to private offices, and a growing volume of private equity funds, are acquiring hotels
The Chinese capital is seeking to avert the fate of Shanghai, where millions of residents have been locked down for over a month
Authorities in Hangzhou have decided to postpone this year’s Asian Games scheduled to take place in September because of...
Employees of the China-owned TikTok suffered through 85 hours of meetings a week, sleep deprivation and a generally oppressive...
The People's Bank of China (PBOC) has increasingly relied on policy tools, including low-cost loans, to support the slowing economy
The airline projected the number of flights to North America to return to pre-pandemic levels in the second half of the business year which began on April 1
Executives at listed energy giant said the anti-pandemic measures have led to higher product inventory compared with the start of the year
Numerous companies said setting up a 'closed-loop system' where workers can eat and sleep after working at a factory is an "onerous demand" they cannot achieve