Finance & economics | Post-zero-covid

Chinese officials promise foreign investors greater access

Believe it when you see it

TOPSHOT - View of the financial district of Lujiazui during sunrise in Shanghai on September 7, 2022. (Photo by HECTOR RETAMAL / AFP) (Photo by HECTOR RETAMAL/AFP via Getty Images)
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Foreign investors have been flooding into China over the past two weeks. For all but a few, it is their first trip in three years, since the country walled itself off from the outside world in a bid to exclude covid-19. Those who did enter during the height of China’s zero-covid mania spent weeks in quarantine, emerging to find a society under suffocating lockdowns.

This article appeared in the Finance & economics section of the print edition under the headline “Believe it when you see it”

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