
COVID-19
What are the economic costs of containing rising COVID-19 cases in China?
The steep increases in daily COVID-19 infections in China are raising concerns about the economic costs of the country's zero-tolerance disease containment.
David Stanway is a senior correspondent for industry and environment at Thomson Reuters.
The steep increases in daily COVID-19 infections in China are raising concerns about the economic costs of the country's zero-tolerance disease containment.
This comes as part of a new 'ecological red line' scheme enforced by the State government.
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The state of California and China's Tsinghua University will establish a U.S.-China Climate Change Institute to cooperate on technology and research in the battle against global warming.