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Multinational firms are finding it hard to let go of China

BEIJING, CHINA - JULY 08: A woman rides her bike passed a BMW painted with the national flag of China on it in the street on July 8, 2021 in Beijing, China. (Photo by Kevin Frayer/Getty Images)

Few jobs are guaranteed to turn hair grey faster than running operations for a multinational business in China. Diplomatic spats and consumer boycotts are hazards of the job. A zero-covid policy that causes intermittent local lockdowns, such as the one that recently began in the southern city of Guangzhou, has disrupted supply chains and made the country inhospitable to foreign managers. A fractious workforce is adding to the woes. On…


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