Furniture Industry After Corona
Furniture Expo will take place here March 16-17.
Furniture industry after corona. Travel Dragged Down by Outbreak. For many, doing business with China without actually being in China will be the better way to go. Furniture industry stocks were not immune to the coronavirus-related sell in the stock market over the past two days, with several hitting or falling near 52-week lows.
Overnight, the travel industry in China nearly came to a halt: Coronavirus is not the first crisis that the spa industry has endured. The widening coronavirus pandemic could permanently shutter 15,000 stores across the U.S., according to a new analysis.
Those in the industry are asked to mark their calendars for WIC 2021, which will be held April 20-23, 2021. 2020 NIWA Expo takes place March 16-17. Supplier and manufacturers in the region's furniture industry said they're concerned about the coronavirus and its impact on raw materials and other supplies critical to production in the U.S.
Stats from Nielsen-CCData show that TV viewership grew after Lunar New Year—when there would normally be a dip. The CDC has suggested that coronavirus may remain viable for hours to days on surfaces made from a variety of materials. All aspects of public life are being affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
Clients were hesitant to visit during previous virus outbreaks, such as SARS and Avian Flu. The Woodworking Industry Conference has been cancelled for 2020.. Scientists around the world are still making sense of the outbreak of the novel coronavirus in China.
Mining COVID-19 Sector Update Australia. One of the biggest business news stories in the world right now is the coronavirus pandemic, and it’s affecting all kinds of industries from travel to industry events to global supply chains. The government placed major cities across the country on lockdown, and airlines canceled flights in and outside of China.

