Coronavirus: China expects more companies to resume operations by late February, early March

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Coronavirus: China expects more companies to resume operations by late Feb, early March

BEIJING - More companies in China are expected to resume operations by late February or March, a transport official said on Saturday , as officials try to get the economy up and running again while containing a coronavirus outbreak that has created massive business disruption.

Mr Wu added that delivery services of China Post, SF Express and jd.com have resumed full operations, while 66.7 per cent of other delivery companies have restarted delivery services. "The railways and civil aviation transportation network are operating normally, and express delivery is steadily returning to normal," he added.

 

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