China’s Economic Growth Fell to Near-Historic Lows as Covid Took a Bite

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China’s economy expanded 3% in 2022, one of its slowest rates in decades, emphasizing the cost of zero-tolerance Covid-19 policies that Beijing abandoned at the end of last year

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SINGAPORE—China’s economy grew at one of its slowest rates in decades last year as repeated lockdowns hammered households and businesses, emphasizing the high cost of zero-tolerance Covid-19 policies that BeijingChina’s economy expanded 3% in 2022, the National Bureau of Statistics said Tuesday, a sharp slowdown from the 8.1% pace recorded in 2021. Aside from 2020, when the economy grew only 2.

 

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Adicional the control of covid china need the west bussinnes for continue economic grew

China zero-Covid policies is terminated at the end of 2022, hope we receive a bright 2023.

In my opinion China is practicing for a more sinister planned pandemic. They have all the research they need to spread a new virus more effectively throughout the entire world thanks to covid tracking. They have facilities and procedures in place to control the spread in china!

Does WSJ still have presence in China? Thought you were kicked out by the peace-loving Chinese.

Collusion with the CCP is not worth it any more, isn't it?

What the heck Chinese people are doing on Twitter? P*rn are banned in China so they are spreading indecency on intl internet.

You're a paid Propaganda machine, not a news outlet. I celebrate watching the demise of WSJ credibility

if only they had a fearless leader like comrade Joe Biden

Will US relocation of its manufacturing out of China impact it in a big way? Will china be able to overcome tech war. 5g, the Chip, Energy storage, Social media.

Let's talk about India overtaking China in population this year and how China is up the creek with shrinking workforces year after year....

Desde luego, la economía china intenta disputar la supremacía de EE.UU. Durante años tardará en transformar está realidad mundial.😁

It’s not like the rest of us have a rosy long term economic outlook… Looks pretty terrible even now…

TOO MANY OF THEM JUST TOO MANY👀👹 WET MARKET WTF? COME ON COME THE FUCK ON REALLY!!!!!😲🤮🤬☹️

How could the economy expand at all if it was in lock down all year? just like the CoVid cases and death numbers, it’s all bogus.

1. USA death-rate from Covid 1000 times higher than China (10 times higher than India, Bangladesh...). 2. USA has hyper inflation, thanks to anti-Covid money printing. China is stable. Facts say the Communist Party of China did far better.

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