China’s most valuable tech company said the coronavirus outbreak that has locked down residents across the country is hampering the online-retail giant and may result in slowed growth
Chinese merchants can’t get their products made and workers remain stranded at home amid the outbreak
Life in China is far from normal as factories try to ramp up production after an extended Lunar New Year holiday because of the virus outbreak. The WSJ’s James Areddy heads to Shanghai's factory district and explains how the slow start will affect the country’s economy.
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