In response to the epidemic, many textile markets across the country have taken a number of strong measures,
such as: delaying the opening time of business districts; Hubei registered residents; strengthen epidemic protection measures; strictly control outsiders from entering the market; strictly control market-related commercial areas and intersections…
On the tenth day of the first lunar month, we used our camera to record some of the market conditions during the epidemic…
Shengze Textile Market
The Shengze Textile Market, which used to be bustling in the past, looks like this on the tenth day of the first lunar month
Each sales department has posted epidemic prevention notices and delayed market opening notices from the market management department
Market Bashang District (Fishery Village) has implemented road closures on the road into the village
Guangzhou Zhongda Textile Business District
Guangzhou Zhongda Textile, the largest in the country All 59 wholesale markets in the business district have postponed their openings
All 59 professional wholesale markets in the nationally renowned Guangzhou Zhongda Textile Business District have postponed their openings. An all-media reporter from Guangzhou Daily learned on February 1 that factories around the Zhongda Textile Business District in Haizhu District have completely stopped working and have suspended the supply of industrial electricity.
It is reported that more than 150,000 migrant workers come to Guangzhou from the Zhongda Textile Business District and Wufeng and Fenghe Villages, most of whom are from Hubei.
Zhongda Textile Business District under the lens on February 1
Because To prevent and control the epidemic, the opening of the Zhongda Textile Business District has been postponed. The Wufeng, Kangle, and Lujiang Village parks and factories surrounding the business district have all had water and power outages before they are allowed to resume work.
In addition, Kangle, Lujiang and other villages near the Zhongda Textile Business District have implemented closed management, and only retain Certain intersections are open to traffic, and foreign vehicles and non-village residents are prohibited from entering. People coming from the area where the epidemic occurred will be quarantined for 14 days.
As the largest professional wholesale market in Zhongda Textile Business District, Guangzhou International Textile City has issued an announcement on January 26 saying: For the sake of the general public In order to protect the life, health and safety of the people, the CUHK Management Committee has decided to postpone the opening of the market (originally planned to open on February 6, the 13th of the year), and the opening date will be notified later.
Nantong Dieshiqiao Home Textile City
Home Textile City under the lens of the eighth day of the first lunar month
Zhang Jian Turntable
The intersection that used to be blocked
The empty outdoor talent market
A dog stood calmly in the middle of the road
Height-limited doors are no longer limited to “height”
Packaging Street Eye-catching reminders at intersections
There is a “paper” posted at the door of every store
Dieshiqiao Phase I and Phase II
Xiu Nu Road leads to Beicheng North Road
Various notifications and proposals
The junction of the two places on Fangdu Avenue
A village intersection is being investigated
Delayed opening of the market and delayed resumption of work will have a huge impact on the entire textile industry chain. While the epidemic has not been completely resolved, we must focus on the overall situation. Suspension of work for many days will be enough for small and medium-sized textile printing and dyeing entrepreneurs. Tossing and turning. The epidemic is not only testing front-line medical staff, but also testing the “capillaries” of the national economy such as textile printing and dyeing.
The shutdown caused by the epidemic has already affected many companies. Having to pay rent while work is suspended has become an unbearable pain for many businesses. It is even more difficult for small business owners who are waiting to repay their loans.
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