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Beijing Braces for Covid Surge After China Lifts Pandemic Curbs

Residents in the capital city buy up at-home tests and fever medication following the government’s decision to ease its “zero Covid” policy.

How Will China Turn Its Economy Back On? The World Is About to Find Out.

Strict “zero Covid” curbs have been smothering growth. After easing them, Beijing faces the twin challenges of rising caseloads and wary consumers.

After Fanning Covid Fears, China Must Now Try to Allay Them

Beijing had long warned that the only effective response was testing, quarantine and lockdowns. As it shifts policy, it must change how it portrays the...

China to Launch Astronauts to Tiangong Space Station: How to Watch

The crew will set off from a secretive desert launch center to rendezvous with fellow astronauts aboard Tiangong, the country’s newly completed outpost in orbit.

China Is Finally Trying to Fix Its Housing Crisis

After a year on the sidelines, Beijing this week took steps to get hundreds of billions of dollars into the hands of the country’s flailing...

Outbreaks Test China’s Efforts to Limit the Cost of ‘Zero Covid’

China wants to fine-tune its stringent pandemic restrictions to reduce the disruption to daily life caused by lockdowns. But officials are still taking few chances.

China G.D.P. Data Is Unexpectedly Released After Delay

China said its output was up 3.9 percent from July through September, better than in the spring but still far short of Beijing’s target for...

A loyal aide in Shanghai takes a leading role in Beijing.

Li Qiang is now China’s second-highest official after Xi Jinping. Mr. Li’s time in Shanghai had raised questions about whether he would rise to the...

China’s GDP Data Delay Points to Murky Economic Picture

The delay in announcing routine growth data this week was only the latest example of how hard it has become to peer into China’s economy,...

China Delays the Release of G.D.P. and Other Economic Data

The unusual move comes as the country’s ruling elite has gathered in Beijing for the twice-a-decade national congress of the Communist Party.
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