China Launches Nationwide Production Cuts to Control Air Pollution Ahead of Beijing Olympics

China Launches Nationwide Production Cuts to Control Air Pollution Ahead of Beijing Olympics
People wear masks as they travel along a street during smoggy weather in Beijing, China, on Nov. 18, 2021. Lintao Zhang/Getty Images
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Despite the pandemic lockdowns and economic difficulties, China has ordered a nationwide production cut and factory shutdowns in a bid to implement its environmental control policy set for the upcoming Winter Olympic Games.

The goal of China’s latest environmental campaign is to improve air quality and create a “blue sky” over Beijing, the host city of the Games. The neighboring city of Tianjin and northern provinces with heavy industries—including Hebei, Shanxi, and Shandong—were ordered by authorities to reduce the number of days of heavy pollution and decrease the average PM2.5 concentrations from Oct. 1 to March 31, 2022, according to an Oct. 29 document from China’s Ministry of Ecology and Environment.
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Jenny Li has contributed to The Epoch Times since 2010. She has reported on Chinese politics, economics, human rights issues, and U.S.-China relations. She has extensively interviewed Chinese scholars, economists, lawyers, and rights activists in China and overseas.
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