The restart button is turned on! Large professional wholesale markets in Guangzhou have resumed business one after another! Is your city awake?

Guangzhou Baima Clothing Market, which is located near Guangzhou Railway Station, officially resumed on the 1st. Merchants and buyers can enter the mall gates in an orderly manner through the automatic temperature measurement system with the "Sui Kang Ma", "White Horse Pass" and "Personal Recent Action Track". However, in the two days when the market was just reopened, the traffic flow was less than one tenth of usual.

Merchant Yao Jiewei: The impact of the epidemic is basically very low, and we have tried to sell from multiple channels. Now we have started online and starting from the new media, we can recover some losses.

At present, more than 800 merchants have opened here, and the opening rate is over 80%. It is expected that the opening rate will reach 95% in about a week. It is understood that a number of well-known industry leading markets in Guangzhou, including Baima Clothing City, China and Hong Kong Leather Goods, have been opened one after another. In the future, 670 professional wholesale markets of various types in Guangzhou will also gradually resume operations in compliance with epidemic prevention and control requirements.

In Shanghai's largest vegetable wholesale market, Shanghai Jiangqiao Vegetable Wholesale Market, the phenomenon of queuing for admission in the morning peak disappeared. An infrared camera is placed at the entrance. This device can quickly and accurately track and identify. If there is an abnormal temperature, an alarm will be issued. The market is full of fresh vegetables from Guangxi, Yunnan, Fujian, Hainan and other places. In recent times, the market has opened up green channels and reduced some transaction fees to ensure that vegetables can enter the "vegetable baskets" of farmers and "vegetable baskets" of citizens.

Li Yuhua, a vegetable operator in Shanghai Jiangqiao Vegetable Wholesale Market: In order to supply vegetables during the epidemic, we worked overtime and produced in major vegetable production areas, including transportation. In recent times, logistics has been relatively smooth and the supply of goods is relatively sufficient.

At present, 98% of market suppliers have resumed operations, with a daily trading volume of 5,000 tons, which has been restored to the same period in previous years.