Omicron Slows Europe’s Economy but Supply-Chain Strains Ease

Rising infection rates driven by the faster-spreading Omicron variant of Covid-19 led to economic slowdowns in Europe, Japan and Australia as 2022 got under way, but a further easing of supply-chain strains helped support factory activity.

Omicron Slows Europe’s Economy But Supply-Chain Strains Ease

The Wall Street Journal – by Paul Hannon

Rising infection rates driven by the faster-spreading Omicron variant of Covid-19 led to economic slowdowns in Europe, Japan and Australia as 2022 got under way, but a further easing of supply-chain strains helped support factory activity.

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