
The Import-Export Department (Ministry of Industry and Trade) said that according to China's Forestry and Meadow Department, China's forestry and wood processing enterprises are resuming work, especially state-owned forestry enterprises.
With the exception of Hubei Province, the rate of job resumption at forestry enterprises nationwide exceeded 90% on March 22. However, many private businesses are operating at a normal level because there are not many workers.
Even after the government began allowing some businesses to reopen, many provinces still restricted access. Forestry businesses are severely affected by disease, increased production costs, reduced incomes and increased losses.
According to a survey by the China Forestry Industry Association, more than 78% of forestry and wood processing enterprises were affected, 14% were severely affected and 8% could not exist.
At present, forestry enterprises are facing difficulties such as lack of raw materials, tight liquidity, interrupted import and export of products and slow domestic sales.
Besides, although the epidemic situation in China was effectively controlled in the early stages, the resumption of production in the industrial sector is still relatively good, but the current situation, the demand for Domestic and international markets are declining, causing a great impact on a number of furniture export enterprises.
If this problem is not solved promptly and effectively, furniture businesses may face pressure of survival. Therefore, at present, the measures are taken mainly to ensure a stable supply.
In addition, many orders were often placed at important furniture fairs and exhibitions in March or April in recent years, and now some important furniture fairs and exhibitions have been canceled due to disease prevention and control.
Therefore, the Chinese Government hopes to solve this problem through online furniture fairs and exhibitions.
At the same time, the authorities are also studying solutions to stabilize furniture businesses, through stimulating demand by strengthening financial support policies to help furniture businesses and workers overcome. hard.
According to Economy & Consumer