Monday, January 24, 2022

China's "Zero-Covid" Policy Will Affect More Economies Than Just Its Own

    China has now taken a "Zero-Covid" policy approach to the ongoing pandemic as they approach the future. Zero-Covid refers to attempts to completely eliminate the virus via public health measures such as lockdowns, mass testing, and border quarantine. With the evolution of COVID-19 and it's new strains forming rapidly, China could see a lockdown for years if all it takes is one case to keep it on lockdown. This will be detrimental to their economy as being closed means being closed to production, trade, employment opportunity, and so much more as we know. China has been moving to boost its economy amid slowing growth. Last Wednesday the country’s central bank, the People’s Bank of China, lowered its benchmark lending rates, lowering corporate and household loans. Will this "Zero-Covid" Policy do just the opposite to the economy? Very likely. Last Thursday, China’s mainland health commission had reported a total of 73 new confirmed cases. It has a seven-day average of 129 cases. Going forward we must monitor how China does with covid cases, while also monitoring their economic performance. 

Article : https://www.cnbc.com/2022/01/21/imf-chinas-zero-covid-policy-a-burden-to-domestic-and-global-economy.html