iPhone Maker Foxconn in Shenzen COVID Lockdown

Terry Gou, chairman of Foxconn Technology Group, delivers a speech during the fifth World Internet Conference in Wuzhen, China's eastern Zhejiang province. (Getty Images/2018 file photo)

Monday, 25 July 2022 05:28 AM EDT ET

The Chinese government has ordered some of its biggest companies, including iPhone maker Foxconn and oil producer CNOOC Ltd., to operate within a "closed loop" restricted system for seven days due to the latest COVID-19 outbreak in Shenzhen, Bloomberg News reported Monday.

The Shenzhen government has asked its 100 biggest companies, including BYD Co, Huawei Technologies Co, and ZTE Corp, to restrict operations only to employees living within a closed loop, with little to no contact with people beyond their plants or offices, the report said, citing a Shenzhen government notice.

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The Chinese government has ordered some of its biggest companies, including iPhone maker Foxconn and oil producer CNOOC Ltd., to operate within a "closed loop" restricted system for seven days due to the latest COVID-19 outbreak in Shenzhen.
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