Sichuan restores most industrial power after two-week crisis

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Sichuan restores most industrial power after two-week crisis
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Lower temperatures and rain have helped ease power shortage. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SICHUAN - China's south-western province of Sichuan has restored most power supplies for industries and businesses by Sunday noon after

Large-scale industries will fully resume once water supplies to hydropower stations in Sichuan improve. Toyota Motor and electronics manufacturer Foxconn have restarted factories in Sichuan, Nikkei reported earlier.

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