500,000 quarantined as outbreak hits China export hub

Published Tue, Dec 14, 2021 · 09:50 PM

    Beijing

    CHINA'S economically important Zhejiang province wrestled on Tuesday (Dec 14) with a Covid outbreak that has left half a million people quarantined and some districts under business shutdown.

    Zhejiang, a major industrial and export hub on the country's east coast, reported 44 of China's 51 domestically transmitted coronavirus cases on Tuesday, bringing the total since late last week to nearly 200.

    Although Chinese case counts are miniscule compared to other major economies, officials in Zhejiang have employed the country's signature mass testing blitz and targeted lockdowns with concern high over fresh outbreaks as Beijing gears up to host the Winter Olympics in February.

    More than 540,000 people have been put in quarantine in Zhejiang, officials have said.

    In recent days, districts in Ningbo - the province's main port - and the nearby city of Shaoxing said they also were suspending some business operations.

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    Ningbo's Zhenhai district, a large petrochemical base, said all enterprises not related to virus control or deemed crucial to the public would be shut down and that petrochemical producers would have to reduce output.

    A district in Shaoxing had ordered business to halt last Thursday.

    Several publicly listed companies in Hangzhou, the province's capital and largest city, have also released statements saying they had suspended production.

    Data from flight tracker VariFlight on Tuesday showed that hundreds of flights out of Hangzhou had been cancelled.

    Zhejiang is one of China's leading provinces in terms of GDP and exports.

    "The shutdown of Zhejiang factories will impact on the supply chains of various sectors, especially fibre and textiles," Zhaopeng Xing, senior China strategist at ANZ Research, told AFP.

    He expects the flare-up could take up to 40 days to subside, with manufacturers possibly resuming work only after the Lunar New Year holiday in February. AFP

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