China’s Debt-Ridden Evergrande Resumes Work on More Than 10 Property Projects

China’s Debt-Ridden Evergrande Resumes Work on More Than 10 Property Projects
An aerial view shows residential buildings at the construction site of Evergrande Cultural Tourism City, a China Evergrande Group project whose construction has halted, in Suzhou's Taicang, Jiangsu province, China on Oct. 22, 2021. Xihao Jiang/REUTERS
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BEIJING—China Evergrande Group said on Sunday it had resumed work on more than 10 projects in six cities including Shenzhen—a statement that comes after it appeared to avert default with a last-minute bond coupon payment last week.

Evergrande, deep in crisis with more than $300 billion in liabilities, has not disclosed how many of its 1,300 real estate projects across China it has had to halt work on.