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China’s coronavirus test providers hit by payments crunch

Local governments’ failure to settle bills raises doubts on sustainability of zero-Covid policy

China’s coronavirus test providers have reported a surge in unpaid fees as cash-strapped local governments struggle to fund a mass testing programme that is central to President Xi Jinping’s zero-Covid policy.

Public records show accounts receivable at the country’s 11 main PCR testing companies soared nearly 90 per cent year on year to hit Rmb38bn ($5.4bn) in September.

The payment delays raise questions about the financial sustainability of the zero-Covid policy, which relies on large swaths of the population taking PCR tests every few days, mostly paid for by local governments.

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