KEY POINTS
  • As of March 29, official figures showed small and medium-sized enterprises nationwide had resumed work at a rate of 76.8%, but it's unclear how quickly that figure can rise.
  • As of Monday, more than 429,000 business have dissolved or suspended operations for the year so far, according to analysis from Qichacha, which runs a Chinese business information database.
  • The Chinese government announced Tuesday a slew of additional measures to support small and medium-sized enterprises, including smaller banks.
This photo taken on March 23, 2020 shows employees eating during lunch break at an auto plant of Dongfeng Honda in Wuhan in China's central Hubei province.

As the second quarter begins in China, it's an altered landscape in the coronavirus-stricken economy with businesses that remain shut — some for good. 

The official resumption of work rate has crept steadily higher since early February, when more than half the country extended a Lunar New Year holiday by at least a week in an effort to limit the spread of the disease known officially as COVID-19.