TOKYO (Reuters) - Asia's factories took a beating in February from the coronavirus outbreak with activity in China shrinking at a record pace, surveys showed on Monday, raising the prospect of a co-ordinated policy response by central banks to prevent a global recession. China's factory activity
MoreThe initial assessment of the coronavirus effect on ocean shipping was: It will slash Chinese exports of containerized, factory-made goods and reduce China's import demand for industrial and
MoreAsia Pacific markets are falling Friday as fears about the novel coronavirus continue to spur a global sell-off. Japan's Nikkei 225 fell more than 3% in early trading. South Korea's Kospi and
MoreThe coronavirus outbreak in China might also about to affect menus in Japan. But he said prices could start to rise if the slump in imports continues, and promised to monitor the situation
MoreChina will accelerate the implementation of flexible and targeted monetary policies in the coming months to shore up an economy hit by the novel coronavirus pneumonia outbreak.
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MoreBEIJING/SEOUL The coronavirus has infected hundreds of people in Chinese prisons, authorities said on Friday, as cases jumped beyond the epicentre in Hubei province, including 100 more in South Korea and a worsening outbreak in Italy.U.S.
MoreThe novel coronavirus's global death toll has surpassed that of the SARS outbreak in the ear 2 Delawareans being monitored after returning from China though they have no symptoms of coronavirus
MoreTOKYO: Asia's factories took a beating in February from the coronavirus outbreak with activity in China shrinking at a record pace, surveys showed on Monday, raising the prospect of a c-ordinated policy response by central banks to prevent a global recession. China's factory activity suffered
MoreBut China extended it to February 2 to contain the novel coronavirus outbreak. has risen by about 72 percent due to the impact of the coronavirus outbreak in China. The printing businesses have increased prices of 10 printing items, including PVC (component used in digital banners), and CTP (printing plate) as a result of decreased supply
MoreThe novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) outbreak in South Korea, the largest export market for Chinese stainless steel, is likely to apply additional pressure on stainless steel prices in Asia, sources told Fastmarkets this week.
MoreSince the Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) Outbreak emanated in the Far East, it should come as no surprise that its disruptive impact on global logistics struck there first. Analysts agree that the one transport mode most facing the greatest challenges now and in the foreseeable future is the air cargo industry.
MoreAs the number of confirmed cases of a novel coronavirus named COVID-19 surges past 100,000, the impact of the disease has taken a toll on the global economy, causing fluctuations in stock prices
MoreThe coronavirus that has devastated China is also hurting the small businesses that shape everyday life in every corner of the world. The food we eat, the work we do and the clothes we wear
MoreAmid the global scare occasioned by the outbreak of the novel coronavirus and with China being the dominant supply market for many local manufacturers, the sector is expressing that there are some
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