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China ‘Silicon Valley’ tightens COVID rules

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Beijing, China - China’s biggest tech hub is rushing to stamp out a fresh COVID outbreak, ordering some of the country’s biggest manufactur­ers to operate in a ‘closed loop’ to reduce infections, state media reported.

The city of Shenzhen, which borders Hong Kong, reported just 19 COVID cases on Tuesday as the city’s health authority said the risk of ‘large-scale spread is low’. But Beijing’s reluctance to budge from its strict zero-COVID policy had led to daily mass testing for the 13mn residents of Shenzhen for over a week and the closure of at least three subway stations by Tuesday.

Top manufactur­ers including iPhone maker Foxconn, electric carmaker BYD, drone maker DJI and telecom equipment maker ZTE are among the companies told to operate under a ‘closedloop’ production system.

It would restrict movement of employees for seven days, staterun business news site Yicai reported on Monday.

The closed-loop operation mode involves control measures such as locking workers within a compound and conducting daily nucleic acid testing.

Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday that a government notice told companies to reduce unnecessar­y interactio­n between non-manufactur­ing staff and factory floors to curb infection.

Health officials had earlier said all cases found in Shenzhen from July 15 were infected with the highly contagious Omicron subvariant BA.2.

While it is expensive and reduces the scale of production, manufactur­ers - including Tesla’s site south of Shanghai in the past - have opted to operate in a closed-loop instead of resorting to full shutdown during local COVID flareups. Strict virus controls have threatened global supply chains and cooled China’s economy with Q2 growth coming in at a dismal 0.4 per cent - the weakest growth since the pandemic started.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Employees of electric carmaker BYD taking a shuttle train past a parking lot at the company headquarte­rs in Shenzhen, in China’s southern Guangdong province on July 11
(AFP) Employees of electric carmaker BYD taking a shuttle train past a parking lot at the company headquarte­rs in Shenzhen, in China’s southern Guangdong province on July 11

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