Textile foreign trade people, pay attention! According to [Printing and Dyeing Learning and Exchange], 43 countries have officially declared emergency! Suspend all air and ocean transportation, close all border crossings, suspend visa exemption, visa on arrival, and suspend flights!
Indonesia
On March 17, Indonesian Foreign Minister Retno held a press conference to announce the Indonesian government’s Supplementary regulations for personnel entering and exiting Indonesia. In response to the COVID-19 epidemic, the Indonesian government has decided to completely suspend visa-free and visa-on-arrival services for foreign citizens from all other countries, and temporarily cancel the visa-free treatment for diplomatic or official passports for a period of one month. This regulation is part of the measures introduced by the Indonesian government to adjust the entry and exit policy after the spread of the new coronavirus pneumonia epidemic in Indonesia.
Retno said that the Indonesian government continues to pay attention to the World Health Organization’s report on the spread of the new coronavirus pneumonia epidemic. In view of the outbreak of COVID-19 in more and more countries, the Indonesian government strongly urges Indonesian citizens to avoid traveling abroad except for urgent matters. For Indonesian citizens traveling abroad, they should return to Indonesia as soon as possible.
Retno called on all foreign citizens who plan to visit Indonesia to apply for a visa in advance to the Indonesian embassy or consulate in the host country based on the purpose of the visit. When applying for a visa, you must attach a health certificate issued by the health agency of the host country. All foreign citizens must complete and submit a health declaration card to the port of entry office when entering Indonesia.
Retno also said that the Indonesian government prohibits people who have visited Iran, Italy, the Vatican, Spain, France, Germany, Switzerland and the United Kingdom in the past 14 days from entering or transiting in Indonesia. When Indonesian citizens who have visited the above countries return to their home country, they will undergo a health examination at the port of entry office. If they develop symptoms of COVID-19, they will be quarantined and observed in a government facility for 14 days. If there are no relevant symptoms, returning citizens are advised to quarantine at home for 14 days.
The above regulations will take effect from 0:00 on March 20, local time, and will be based on Evaluate the situation as it develops. It is reported that Indonesia has implemented a visa-free entry policy to about 90 countries and regions around the world so far.
As of press time, Indonesia has 38 new confirmed cases of COVID-19, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 172, including 7 deaths. The Indonesian government’s spokesperson for COVID-19 affairs, Yurianto, also said that day that the number of COVID-19 patients in Indonesia will “increase significantly” due to multiple factors.
At present, the Jakarta Provincial Government has closed many tourist attractions, including Indonesian National Monuments, to prevent the further spread of the new coronavirus pneumonia epidemic.
Qatar
Qatar has the most confirmed cases in the region except Iran. The Qatari government announced on the 17th , closed all mosques to strengthen epidemic prevention and control. Qatar has previously closed cinemas, theaters, sports venues and other places, and banned citizens from 19 countries from entering.
Kuwait
Kuwait announced on the 17th that the total number of confirmed cases has increased to 130, most of which are Kuwaits who evacuated from Iran citizen. The Kuwait government has adopted strict prevention and control measures, including suspending all incoming and outgoing commercial flights from the 13th, and suspending all government agencies and public sectors for two weeks.
Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Lebanon and other countries in the Middle East have also adopted strict prevention and control measures, such as suspending flights, suspending classes, suspending work, and suspending gatherings in mosques and other religious places. .
Algeria
Algerian President Tebboune gave a televised speech on the evening of the 17th, stating that the government would take a series of measures to deal with COVID-19 epidemic. These measures include closing all border crossings in Algeria and suspending all air and maritime transportation;
Algerian Prime Minister Gerard instructed the Ministry of Public Works and Transport to temporarily suspend flights to and from five countries on March 16. flights from Arab countries in response to the coronavirus outbreak. The five countries are: Tunisia, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Jordan. The grounding will begin on March 17, and the specific resumption time will be notified separately.
Latvia
Air Baltic will suspend all flights, including international flights, from March 17 until April Mid.
Philippines
The Philippines will cancel all domestic and international flights from March 19 to April 14.
Iraq
On March 17, local time, the Iraqi Ministry of Transport announced that from now until March 24 , all domestic and international routes of its subsidiary Iraqi Airways have been suspended.
Ecuador
Ecuador began to implement a curfew on the 17th, and the curfew time is from 21:00 every night to 5:00 the next day. Except for special circumstances, starting from the 17th, allWeekly, measures such as banning public gatherings of more than 50 people, canceling all business trips abroad for government officials, requiring government departments and enterprises to implement flexible working systems and telecommuting, and reducing public transportation services.
Russia
On March 18, Russian Prime Minister Mishustin issued an order stating that starting from March 20 Temporary restrictions will be imposed on flights to and from the United Kingdom, the United States and the United Arab Emirates starting today.
According to the directive, the Ministry of Transport should ensure that from 0:00 on March 20, there will be temporary restrictions on passenger flights between Russia and the above-mentioned three countries.
However, scheduled flights between Moscow and London, New York and Abi Dhabi are not restricted, but they must all take off and land at Terminal F of Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport.
Previously, starting from the 16th, Moscow’s restrictions on flights to and from EU countries, Norway and Switzerland officially came into effect.
Iraq
The Iraqi government announced a week-long curfew in Baghdad starting from 23:00 local time on the 17th. The measures taken include canceling gathering activities nationwide, suspending schools, and banning the entry of citizens from multiple countries. All inter-provincial transportation and movement of people in Iraq have also been suspended, and provincial governors have been given the power to implement curfews.
Madagascar
On the evening of the 17th local time, President Rajoelina of Madagascar gave a televised speech saying that in response to the new coronavirus Due to the pneumonia epidemic, Madagascar will suspend all international flights and prohibit cruise ships from docking.
Racholina said that the policy will be implemented from March 20 and will be valid for 30 days. The Maldives government will decide whether to extend the period based on changes in the epidemic.
Jordan
The Jordanian government announced on the 17th that it would implement a nationwide “city closure” starting from the 18th. A series of emergency measures were taken to deal with the epidemic.
Australia
Virgin Australia, Australia’s second largest airline, announced on March 18 that due to government travel restrictions Due to the drop in demand caused by the COVID-19 epidemic, it will suspend all international flights from March 30 to June 14 and reduce its domestic capacity by half.
Syria
Syria has suspended classes across the country, public institutions have limited staff, and all gatherings of scientific research, culture, sports, and religion have been suspended. and other activities.
Moldova
Moldova has entered a state of emergency starting from the 17th local time, suspending all international flights and closing land borders. , schools were closed and all large-scale cultural, sports, entertainment and religious activities were banned.
Austria
Austrian Airlines will temporarily suspend scheduled flight operations starting from March 18. Until March 28th.
Georgia
In order to prevent the spread of the epidemic, the country’s government announced that all schools will be closed until April 1. Close land borders with Russia, Azerbaijan and Armenia.
European Union
On March 17, 2020, leaders of EU member states held a video conference on the prevention and control of the new coronavirus epidemic At the summit, it was decided to adopt temporary entry restrictions to restrict “non-essential travel” by people from outside the EU to EU countries for a period of 30 days.
On the same day, the Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a message reminding Chinese citizens to fully assess the risk of infection caused by traveling abroad and not to travel to Italy, Spain, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark, and Austria. , Belgium and other high-risk countries for the new coronavirus epidemic.
The Chinese Mission to the EU would like to remind Chinese citizens to pay close attention to the relevant consular alerts from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the EU’s above-mentioned entry restriction measures.
Attachment: List of EU member states (27 countries):
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Romania, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden.
43 countries around the world have declared a state of emergency,
88 countries have established local transmission
3 On March 18, at a press conference on the prevention and control of the new coronavirus pneumonia epidemic in Beijing, Pang Xinghuo, deputy director of the Beijing Center for Disease Control and Prevention, introduced the specific situation of the current overseas epidemic.
According to data from the World Health Organization, as of March 17, the number of cases outside China reached 97,996, and local transmission has occurred in 88 countries. The increase in confirmed cases in the past seven days over last week in six continents is: 24% in Asia, 329% in Europe, 787% in North America, 490% in South America, 360% in Africa, and 317% in Oceania. The proportion of confirmed cases in each continent in the past 14 days to overseas cases is: Asia (excluding China) accounts for 27%, Europe accounts for 69%, North America accounts for 2.8%, South America accounts for 0.6%, Africa accounts for 0.2%, and Oceania accounts for 0.4% .
The latest data on the global new crown epidemic▼
As of March 18, 43 countries around the world have declared a state of emergency, namely:
Italy, Spain, France, United States, Switzerland, Portugal, South Korea, Libya, Palestine, Romania, El Salvador, Cyprus, Sudan, Australia, Lithuania, Hungary, Panama, Peru, Austria, Swaziland, Venezuela, Poland, South Africa, Slovakia, Finland, Namibia, Philippines, Czech Republic, Estonia, Kazakhstan, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ecuador, Jordan, Guatemala, Argentina, Bulgaria, Latvia, Lebanon, Costa Rica, Armenia, Colombia.
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As of March 18, 43 countries around the world have declared a state of emergency, namely:
Italy, Spain, France, United States, Switzerland, Portugal, South Korea, Libya, Palestine, Romania, El Salvador, Cyprus, Sudan, Australia, Lithuania, Hungary, Panama, Peru, Austria, Swaziland, Venezuela, Poland, South Africa, Slovakia, Finland, Namibia, Philippines, Czech Republic, Estonia, Kazakhstan, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ecuador, Jordan, Guatemala, Argentina, Bulgaria, Latvia, Lebanon, Costa Rica, Armenia, Colombia.
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