China’s abrupt relaxation of restrictions has led to the coronavirus sweeping across the country, with some estimates suggesting millions being infected daily.
BEIJING: Foreign businesses are gearing up for travel into China, following the country’s sooner-than-expected relaxation of its strict COVID-19 travel curbs and border controls.
It also had to stop in person seminars, which it used to hold fortnightly in various Chinese cities prior to the pandemic. Other foreign business groups said China’s highly-anticipated reopening will boost business confidence and help in getting more investments. Some analysts said the current COVID-19 wave is far from over, as the virus continues to sweep through the country and is expected to reach smaller cities and rural areas, especially as people travel home for the Spring Festival later this month.
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