And it’s not just companies in China feeling the strain.
Chinese officials say they will help businesses resume operations, but trying to adhere to all the rules may make one’s head spin.
The HHS, Alex Azar, is likely to face questions on the COVID-19 virus when he faces congress this week.
Gretchen Blough of Erie, Pennsylvania, explains how business out of China has “screeched to a halt.”
U.S. financial markets plunged Monday on growing fears of the disease. Consumers have not shown concern, but that could change.
Gold hit its highest mark in more than seven years on Monday due to spikes in coronavirus cases outside of China.
Forgoing the Chinese Lunar New Year festivities means spending less money on partying and spending a lot of time indoors.
While China’s manufacturing arteries are closed, economists worry about big shortages around the world.
The “export boom” from the trade deal will take longer because of the COVID-19 outbreak.
COVID-19 fears led to the cancellation of the largest telecom trade show.