China orders seven-day lockdown in area around world’s largest iPhone plant
China has ordered a seven-day lockdown of the area around Foxconn Technology Group’s main plant in Zhengzhou, a move that will severely curtail shipments in and out of the world’s largest iPhone factory.
The lockdown will last until Nov. 9, the local government said in a statement posted to its WeChat account. No vehicles are allowed to operate except for those carrying necessities, the government said. The notice emerged after Zhengzhou reported Covid-19 cases jumped to 359 for Tuesday, up from 95 the day before.
The abrupt action reflects Beijing’s Covid Zero approach to stamping out outbreaks, and is likely to further disrupt Foxconn’s main operations base.