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China's Economy
In China, chasing debt after the COVID-19 lockdown
by
Jennifer Pak
Jun 23, 2020
Delayed payments are a normal part of doing business in China. That works OK when the economy is bustling — but not anymore.
In China, a battle over national security law and a commitment to the U.S. trade deal
May 22, 2020
Also making news: China’s premier Li Keqiang broke from tradition and did not announce an economic growth target.
China's first holiday break since COVID-19 sees 60% drop in tourism revenue
by
David Brancaccio
, Jennifer Pak
and Alex Schroeder
May 6, 2020
There are still many virus prevention measures that deter people from traveling.
A Shanghai postcard: life after the COVID-19 economic shutdown
by
Jennifer Pak
Apr 27, 2020
With masks, fever checks and health QR codes, there are signs that the coronavirus still poses a threat to daily life.
Wuhan returns to life after COVID-19 lockdown
by
Jennifer Pak
Apr 9, 2020
In the city of 11 million, it is far from business as usual.
How do Chinese employees get paid for February when they didn't work?
by
Jennifer Pak
Apr 1, 2020
Most people in China are just getting paid wages for February and by law, employees are supposed to receive their regular salaries even when their companies were shut because of the coronavirus. Did they?
China COVID-19 shut-in tunes in to the world via radio
by
Jennifer Pak
Mar 9, 2020
Our Shanghai correspondent, forced to stay home like so many others, shares what she's hearing about the virus on the airwaves.
For public good, not for profit.
COVID-19: Office disruptions in Shanghai
by
Jennifer Pak
Feb 25, 2020
Chinese officials say they will help businesses resume operations, but trying to adhere to all the rules may make one's head spin.
What people are (and aren't) spending money on during the coronavirus outbreak
by
Jennifer Pak
Feb 19, 2020
Forgoing the Chinese Lunar New Year festivities means spending less money on partying and spending a lot of time indoors.
Shanghai and coronavirus: living in a ghost town
by
Jennifer Pak
Feb 4, 2020
Our China correspondent takes us on a tour of the usually bustling financial center, where fears and precautions have made it eerily quiet. You can even hear the birds sing.