What is the productive use of the city that have been worst hit by the coronavirus. The regions of Lombardy, city of Milan, but also of Emilien with a lot of engineering industries have been hard-hit, as well as the Veneto region with its many large-scale industries.
the Stock market was raging in the whole of last week and the decline continued on Monday. Over the past ten days, the stock has lost nearly 14 per cent.
Emanuele Canegrati making the stock market and investment analyses for PB in the Prime area of Milan.
“ It is likely that the stock will fall further. With the news that we have, so it will probably Coronavirus, continue to generate great uncertainty in the financial markets, “ says Emanuele, Canegrati, stock analysts, for the PB is Prime in Milan, to the ROTOR.
the ”Made in Italy” has been a huge turnover, which is now put at hard test. In addition, the industry in the north, it’s possible to live in a great part of Italy, tourism, and all of the people who are constantly going to be in Italy.
Italy’s GDP, which is equivalent to 146 billion euros. The sector is now hugely affected. Avbokningarna the results as of the cases of the coronavirus have increased significantly. The situation is exacerbated by the fact that the flight to Italy is cancelled.
in the united states recommends its citizens not to travel to Italy. The american tourists, has so far guaranteed an annual income of close to sek 30 billion.
the professional association Confturismo, expect a loss of 22 million tourists in the next three months. This means that at least two billion crowns is not obtained. Coranaviruset may, thus, affect the hospitality industry is even worse than what took place after the september 11 attack in New York city.
which of the Italian foods like parmesan cheese, speciallagrad prosciuttoskinka, and the wines have generated large incomes and security of employment. According to the trade association Coldiretti then exported to Italy to 2018-food to the value of the 440 billion euro per year.
by 2019, estimated to have an increase of five per cent. But now, the plummeting of the market.
The huge international furniture fair in Milan, which always draws a record turnout was the last 386.000 site visitors. During the four days it sold 8.3 million bus and metro tickets. This year, no one knows how many there will be. So far we have decided to move the furniture trade show for the month of June, in the hope that the coronavirus must then be at an end.
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