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Asunto: Industrial quarantine 02-04-2020

Asia Daily Briefing - Industrial quarantine

February 4, 2020

Wuhan lockdown strikes

at heart of 'Made in

 China 2025'

GUANGZHOU/BEIJING --
 Factory activity in Wuhan, 
the quarantined epicenter of
 the coronavirus outbreak, has
 been laid low as companies
 tell workers to stay home.

But in a sign of where Beijing's priorities lie, key producers 
of steel, chemicals and 
semiconductors are reportedly 
still trying to keep up operation
s despite the city being under 
lockdown.

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