Yiwu suspends imported fabric shipments
Share - WeChat

Enterprises engaged in the processing or sale of imported fabrics — wholesale or retail— were ordered to suspend shipments into Yiwu, Zhejiang province, on Sunday to control the spread of the coronavirus, according to local authorities. Yiwu is known as a commodities supermarket.
A batch of imported fabric was found with a high percentage of positive results on Friday in Zhejiang, posing a risk of viral transmission from fabrics to humans.
Meanwhile, enterprises that may still have fabrics in stock that were imported after Nov 1 were asked to report the inventory to Yiwu Market Supervision and Administration Bureau.
Fang Xiaoying in Hangzhou contributed to this story.
- 3 dead, 1 missing after South China flash flood
- China Consul in Almaty: Linyi exhibition boosts China-Kazakhstan cooperation
- China's largest desert-based PV project set to begin commercial operation
- Wuxi steps up biomedical excellence
- Exhibition celebrates 1st anniversary of Olympic qualifier series in Shanghai
- Seal engraving exhibition opens in Beijing to celebrate Int'l Day of Families