China's factory activity in January is expected to have contracted more slowly than in December, a Reuters poll showed on Monday, with production hampered as workers continued to fall sick after the government dismantled its 'zero-COVID' regime.'
An employee works at a electricity cable factory in Baoying, Jiangsu province, China, July 23, 2006. REUTERS/Aly Song
While the "exit wave" of infections passed through the population and workforce faster than economists had anticipated, disruptions on production lines persisted.
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