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Shanghai's foreign trade expands 14.6% in Q1
Apr 21, 2022
Foreign trade in East China's Shanghai hit 1.01 trillion yuan ($158 billion) in the first quarter of 2022, according to Shanghai customs.
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Tesla resumes production in Shanghai
Apr 21, 2022
Electric vehicle maker Tesla Inc resumed production at its Shanghai plant on Tuesday, after local authorities issued guidelines to restore manufacturing following a citywide lockdown due to COVID-19.
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Shanghai to restart production, smooth logistic hurdles
Apr 19, 2022
Shanghai is on track to resume production and ensure smooth logistics following a COVID-related citywide lockdown since April 1, as the city moves to safeguard its industrial and supply chains.
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Shanghai tackles logistics bottlenecks amid virus resurgence
Apr 18, 2022
Shanghai is working hard to overcome bottlenecks in logistics and help e-commerce platforms increase production and transport capacity amid strong COVID-19 flare-ups.
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Shanghai boosts care for elderly, critically ill
Apr 15, 2022
Shanghai has bolstered caregiving services for the elderly who live alone, patients with critical illnesses, people with disabilities, and low-income families during the latest wave of COVID-19 infections.
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From retailer's perspective: How Shanghai ensures supplies
Apr 14, 2022
Shanghai has taken swift measures to ensure supplies of daily necessities for its 25 million population amid the COVID-19 outbreak. To help the city, retailers are working closely with communities.
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Q1 foreign trade sustains momentum of growth
Apr 14, 2022
Despite rosy trade figures in the first quarter, China has to work hard this year to ensure foreign trade growth and improve its trade structure, due mainly to increased uncertainties both at home and abroad, industry experts said.
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Delivering goods to homes a priority task for Shanghai
Apr 13, 2022
It has been nearly a month since Shanghai implemented a de facto citywide lockdown to cut the transmission chains of the novel coronavirus. Many families quarantined at home are running out of their stock of living materials.