KEY POINTS
  • China's small businesses have struggled more than large ones over the last two years, data show.
  • As the pandemic enters its third year, mainland China is still using targeted lockdowns to control its worst Covid outbreak since the initial shock of the pandemic in early 2020.
  • Medium- and small-sized businesses have an average lifespan of three years, the People's Bank of China said in 2018, before the pandemic.

BEIJING — While China tries to shake off omicron, the country's zero-Covid policy of swift lockdowns sets small businesses up for a third year of stop-and-start uncertainty.

It's a critical time for that portion of China's economy. Medium- and small-sized businesses in the country have an average lifespan of three years, the People's Bank of China said in 2018, before the pandemic.