BEIJING -- China's economy will lurch toward a recovery in 2023 following the end of strict zero-COVID restrictions, but slow exports, increased savings and a potential resurgence in infections hang over the country's outlook.
Low exports, increased savings and COVID wave threat cloud outlook in 2023
People wait to board a train at a railway station in Shanghai on Jan. 16. Hundreds of millions of Chinese typically travel around the Lunar New Year to spend the holidays with family. © Reuters
BEIJING -- China's economy will lurch toward a recovery in 2023 following the end of strict zero-COVID restrictions, but slow exports, increased savings and a potential resurgence in infections hang over the country's outlook.