Compressor related industry information: in June, more than 30 countries in the world further expanded the scope of unsealing.

Compressor related industry information: in June, more than 30 countries in the world further expanded the scope of unsealing. After the most difficult period of global multi-national blockade, with the passage of time, many countries have begun to "unseal" the return to normal social life. So what countries have announced plans to unseal them? Combing the regulations of some countries for reference only. Selected European countries Most European countries have announced plans to unseal them 1. France: Unsealing process on 11th On 11 May, France began the implementation of a phased approach to unsealing, with regional and ready adjustments based on observation. France's provinces will be self-assessment, divided into "green" and "red" two categories, resulting in more relaxed or strict control measures. May 11 to june 2 for the "first phase ", in the outbreak of the" green areas ", schools will start, businesses and shops re-open, further easing travel restrictions. At the end of May, the Government will re-evaluate the new situation and, if the indicators show optimism, enter a new stage of unsealing. The closed restaurants and cafes will reopen. 2. UK: Unseal in three stages May 11, british prime minister boris. Johnson issued a 60-page unseal rule ," our reconstruction plan: the british government's COVID-19 recovery strategy ," detailing the current outbreak control measures in the uk and the necessary conditions for future unsealing. The first stage, which is the present stage, supports the resumption of work / going out and fitness. The second stage, opening up some schools and low-risk businesses, creates "social bubbles ", which are expected to take place on June 1. There are also reports that the Premier League is expected to resume work on June 8. Phase III could be implemented in July, and services such as catering, hotels and cafes and other public places would reopen if the epidemic data improved further. 3. Germany: Implementing "Flexible Unsealing" Germany will allow all types of shops, regardless of size, to reopen and the Bundesliga will resume this month, but the "mask injunction" will remain in force and the interpersonal ban will continue until June 5. State governments may choose to maintain existing restrictions or allow public gatherings of up to 10 people or two families. At the same time, the Government also recommends that the public continue to minimize the number of contacts and maintain fixed contact groups. 4. Spain: Unseal in four stages Beginning on 4 May, the previous restrictions were relaxed in a phased manner and regionally. The unsealing plan is carried out in four stages. Since 11 May, the second stage has opened the terrace section in bars in most parts of Spain. At the same time allow healthy people to have small gatherings. Phase III began on 26 May, with the gradual resumption of school activities and phase IV on 10 June, with more restrictions to be lifted than before. 5. Portugal: Three Steps to Restart the Economy Portuguese Prime Minister Costa announced the end of the state of emergency on 2 May, restarting economic and social activities in three steps. Since May 18, high school has resumed classes, with shops, coffee shops and restaurants within 400 square meters reopened; on June 1, all shops and shopping malls opened, but the number of people receiving it halved, and the public must maintain a social distance of 2 meters. 6. Italy: towards the second stage of unsealing As of May 4, Italy will begin to lift its national "siege" state into the second phase of parallel fighting the epidemic and restoring the economy, with nearly 4.5 million people returning to their jobs. The second phase, which began on 18 May, resumed shop, salon, barber shop, bar, restaurant, museum and football training. Italians are free to move around the region and no longer have to carry a "self-declaration" indicating why they travel, but still do not allow bragging to move. To reopen the border on June 3, the economy is gradually restarting. 7. Switzerland: gradual easing of entry restrictions As planned, the second phase of relaxation measures will be re-opened in restaurants, shopping malls, markets, museums, libraries, etc. At the same time, the gradual relaxation of entry restrictions, priority to deal with the European Union, EFTA practitioners since March 25 to submit applications for residence, Swiss and EU citizens can enter the country to reunite with their families, but will continue to retain border checks, continue to prohibit the entry of Switzerland for private tourism purposes. Phase 3 of the "unsealing" will begin on June 8, but Switzerland will again discuss the "unsealing" order on May 27, depending on the circumstances. 8. Greece: resumption of international tourism in June May 4 lifting the ban, bookstores, florists, eyeglass shops and other small retail stores, as well as barber shops, beauty salons, workshops and so on can be reopened. The 18th expansion of "unsealing" measures, the territory of more than 200 archaeological sites to resume opening, secondary schools limited resumption of classes, shopping malls closed to resume business. Under the official "unseal" plan, restaurants, cafes and bars will resume on May 25 and the hotel will reopen on June 1. On june 15th greece will allow visitors from 19 countries, including china, to enter according to epidemiological criteria. With effect from 1 July, the reopening of international flights will allow passengers from more countries to enter, with the exception of countries where the epidemic is still more severe. 9. Austria: Progressive opening of borders Starting April 14, the gradual lifting of the epidemic prevention restrictions, the next phase of the relaxation of measures will be May 29, when the hotel business will be allowed to resume work. Meetings and large-scale events were still prohibited by the end of June. Full opening of the borders with Germany, Switzerland and Liechtenstein from 15 June, in addition to the full resumption of free passage with Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Hungary from mid-June, are also under intensive consultations. 10. Czech Republic: entering the third stage of unsealing Under the Czech plan to relax control of the epidemic in four phases, the third phase will begin on 11 May, with a large number of premises will be reopened. Activities of up to 100 persons are allowed, including sports, weddings, religious activities, etc. At the same time, various social, sports and cultural activities can be organized The fourth stage of "unsealing" will start on May 25, the indoor part of the hotel, castle, dining place will be reopened, and the event of no more than 500 people will also be available. 11. Belgium: entering the second stage of unsealing Since May 25, Belgium has expanded the scope of "lifting the ban ", some schools allowed to resume classes. Belgium plans to lift all its ban in June, when all hotels, restaurants and cafes resume. 12. Denmark: further "unsealed" since 8 June Denmark's "gradual, controlled" deregulation, which began on april 15th, has restored some borders, shopping malls, libraries, cinemas and restaurants. On May 8, Denmark announced that museums, amusement parks and cinemas in Denmark would reopen on June 8. 13. Finland: further relaxation since June Beginning in March, a cautious opening of the lower grades of primary schools began. April 15, the capital unsealed. Other schools will open on May 13 and all service places will be closed until May 31. With effect from 1 June, the restrictions on the number of parties will be relaxed from the current 10 to a maximum of 50. Restaurants will gradually open; sports competitions and series can begin with special arrangements: museums, theatres, libraries, swimming pools and other sports facilities, and the Principality of Rehabilitation will gradually open. 14. Serbia: ending the state of emergency and gradually opening up On the evening of 6 May, the National Assembly of Serbia adopted a resolution lifting the state of national emergency since 15 March in response to the new crown outbreak. From 18, Nikolay. Tesla Airport will reopen and resume flights to London, Frankfurt, Vienna and Zurich. From June 15, wedding, baptism, birthday celebration and other activities can be held. 15. Iceland: Entry after 15 June without segregation The doors have been open since June, and visitors arriving in Iceland before June 15 do not need to be provided the test results are negative. Part of Asia At present, Asian countries have taken gradual measures to unseal, but progress has been mixed. 1. Japan: lifting of the state of emergency nationwide Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announced at a press conference on the evening of May 25, lifting the Tokyo capital, Hokkaido, Yuyu County, Chiba County, Kanagawa Prefecture and other five prefectures. At this point, Japan's 47 prefectures and prefectures were lifted state of emergency. 2. Korea: Entering the "Life epidemic prevention stage" Since May 6, South Korea has transformed the epidemic prevention system from a high-intensity "social distance maintenance" phase to a "life epidemic prevention" phase. High-intensity social-distance maintenance periods, churches, stadiums, gyms, nightclubs and other places are banned from business, the "life epidemic" period of these places will be lifted restrictions. Schools that have been teaching online will also resume the return of students in stages. May 1, China and South Korea opened convenient business, logistics, production, technical services and other personnel in urgent need of "fast passage ", because of the above reasons into Korea, is expected to take this passage. 3. Singapore: gradual unsealing in three phases The "circuit breaker" protest phase ended on June 1, and was gradually unsealed in three phases from June 2. The first phase is expected to last for several weeks. People go out when necessary and wear masks. Key and low-risk economic activities will resume and students will return to school in stages. Retail and entertainment will continue to close. The second phase will ease additional measures, including allowing for a smaller number of social events, which are expected to last for several months. the "new normal" of the third stage. At this stage, most economic activity will resume, but safety measures will remain to be observed until a new vaccine is found. 4. Thailand: Progressive liberalization From 17 May, Thailand will undergo a second phase of unsealing, in which the curfew (a fixed night time is not allowed to leave the home) will be changed to 23 p.m.~4 a.m. each day. All shopping malls will also be unsealed, but strict control measures must be taken, and the opening hours of shopping malls will be unified at 10 a.m .~20 p.m. every day Thailand has now removed China (including Hong Kong and Macao), South Korea and other places from the list of high-risk infectious areas. But the corresponding flight has not resumed. 5. India: Relaxation of Restriction on Less Epidemic Areas On 4 May, India announced an extension of the national blockade until 17 May, but restrictions in areas with relatively mild outbreaks were significantly eased. From May 4 to 17, India began to implement the "city closure" measures version 3.0. The new measures divide India's states into three regions: red, orange and green. Red region is the most serious epidemic area, new delhi, mumbai and other major cities belong to the red region; orange region is the epidemic crisis area; green region is the last 21 days did not report cases. Curfews will continue to be imposed in all three districts, with the red and orange districts adhering to strict "home orders" and the green districts allowing people to travel more freely. 6. Israel: Four steps towards easing restrictions Israel's "four-step plan" was implemented from May to mid-June to gradually relax restrictions, restore tourism and promote economic recovery. Plans include the gradual restoration of domestic tourism, work, education, and leisure and sports. Wailing walls have also begun to open to people. 7. UAE: Further easing of preventive measures Since 13 May, tram and water services have been restored, although all commuters must wear masks. All shopping malls in Dubai will resume working days from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. and weekend to midnight after Ramadan (23 April ~23 May). Dubai's economic development agency said that, in addition to business hours, the previous government issued guidelines to deal with the epidemic remain unchanged, such as store traffic must be maintained at less than 30% of the full amount, children under 12 years of age ,60 years of age and above are not allowed to enter the store. Part of the Americas The process of unsealing may be relatively slow in the countries of the Americas, as the situation of epidemic prevention and control is not clear. 1. USA: States implement different policies Trump proposed a plan to "reopen the US" in mid-April, but each state's interpretation of policy is different from implementation. More than 20 U.S. states have been unsealed, mostly in the south, midwest and west, Reuters reported on April 30. The degree and speed of state openness vary. Of these ,90 per cent of Idaho's business activities are allowed to open, and the state government has introduced new policies for the opening of camps and religious sites. In the state of new york, where the epidemic is severe, most activity can not be resumed, but some low-risk businesses have reopened since the 15th. 2. Canada: Restraining Measures in Some Provinces On 4 May, some Canadian provinces began easing restrictions imposed during the outbreak. Several provinces, including Ontario, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador, and New Brunswick, allow the resumption of some business activities, including operations at non-emergency medical institutions including general surgery, dentistry, physiotherapy, and outdoor activities including fishing and rowing. 3. Mexico: Restarting some industries Mexico announced that it would resume economic, living, educational and public activities in parts of the country on May 17. 4. Argentina: Restarting some social and productive activities Argentina's health minister said the country's home-segregation policy, which was due to end on may 10th, might be relaxed and some social and productive activities needed to be restarted. The city government of Buenos Aires has announced that in order to further control the epidemic, all citizens must wear masks or cover their mouths and noses outdoors, and violators will face fines. Selected countries in Oceania ANZ has been relatively cautious about unsealing, the current epidemic control is better. 1. Australia :" Unseal three steps ", different states Australia began to officially unseal, will be in accordance with the "unseal plan" in three steps. The three phases will be reassessed every three weeks, but the decision to finally implement the plan rests with each state and territory leader. Unseal will open restaurants, bars, sports venues and resume social activities, after each phase will gradually relax the number of people. In addition, Australia and New Zealand plan to allow citizens to travel between the two countries. The Neville Power in charge of recovery from the Australian epidemic has made it clear that he intends to expand the Travel Bubble to parts of Asia, including China, Japan and South Korea. 2. New Zealand: down to level 2 alert From the 14th, the response level of epidemic prevention and control was lowered from three levels to two levels. Retail stores, restaurants, shopping malls, barber shops, gyms and other public places can be opened from 14, the school is scheduled to resume classes on the 18th, bar on the 21st. The number of participants in social events such as weddings, funerals and so on must not exceed 10. Air New Zealand said it will re-operate 7 domestic routes from 14. International routes remain restricted and New Zealand currently allows entry only to New Zealand citizens and permanent residents. The return of New Zealand citizens and permanent residents will continue to receive 14 days of quarantine observation. African countries have taken a step-by-step approach to unsealing, and the situation varies considerably among countries, with countries with better economic levels likely to unseal ahead of time. 1. South Africa: rehabilitation of some economic activities South africa's president, ramaphosa, warned on the 24th that although the country's new-crowned pneumonia epidemic is likely to deteriorate further, he also announced that he will ease the economic impact of the epidemic blockade measures. With effect from June 1, South Africa will lift more epidemic restrictions, such as curfews, more businesses will be allowed to resume work, schools will be reopened, alcohol bans will be lifted, alcoholic beverages can be sold for a specific period of time, but only at home, and tobacco products will still be sold. 2. Tunisia: gradually unsealed from 4 May On 29 April, the Government of Tunisia announced the gradual lifting of the ban on the new crown epidemic from 4 May. Some major sectors of the economy and the business structure that provides services for the daily life of the people can be gradually restored to business. As a result of the epidemic, various countries have experienced a long period of closure, although recently issued a closure policy, but there are still a large number of enterprises in the territory in order to close down, during the epidemic prevention and control, the vast majority of enterprises have been hit hard, all industries have an impact. With these countries have trade with freight forwarders cargo friends, or pay attention to collection and shipping risk control, to prevent the port of destination customs clearance, the port of destination nobody pick up goods, buyers abandoned goods, do not pay, and so on. so as not to affect the loss caused by shipment.

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