As China’s virus measures ease, manufacturing expands with power tipped to follow

Published 03:35 on March 31, 2020  /  Last updated at 22:32 on March 31, 2020  / /  Asia Pacific, China

China is showing signs of economic recovery following its lockdown to tackle the COVID-19 virus outbreak, with government data released Tuesday showing the manufacturing industry expanded in March and analysts expecting power demand to return to growth as well.
China is showing signs of economic recovery following its lockdown to tackle the COVID-19 virus outbreak, with government data released Tuesday showing the manufacturing industry expanded in March and analysts expecting power demand to return to growth as well.


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