(Beijing Electric) The spread of the epidemic in China has caused strict control measures or must be taken into strict epidemic prevention measures. Bloomberg reported that the Minister of Commerce of China met at the Foreign Chamber of Commerce in China yesterday to discuss the impact of epidemic prevention measures.

Bloomberg quoted the Chinese EU Chamber of Commerce Chairman Joerg Wuttke that the Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao met with representatives from the United States, Europe, Japan and other chambers of commerce yesterday.

He believes that this meeting will be a foreign business person who reflects concern to senior Chinese officials and explains the opportunity of urgency in the current situation.Woodke said: "I just hope they can listen."

The Shanghai American Chamber of Commerce, the US Chamber of Commerce in China, and the Chinese Ministry of Commerce did not respond to Bloomberg's inquiry for the news.

As of the time of the deadline, the Ministry of Commerce of China did not release relevant news.

The Chinese EU Chamber of Commerce said on the 11th of this month that the Chinese government has been sent to the Chinese government on the 8th of this month to explain in detail how to affect European companies in mainland China and call on Beijing to adjust epidemic prevention measures, such as allowing some patients to be at home at homeisolation.

The signing of Woodkek and the Chinese EU Chamber of Commerce sent a letter to the State Council of the Chinese State Council saying that large -scale testing and isolation measures cannot overcome the challenges brought by the Omikon mutant strains.

Chamber of Commerce believes that all aspects of logistics, production, and supply chain in mainland China will be affected by these epidemic prevention measures.

The Japanese Consul General in Shanghai, Chisongxiu, also wrote a letter on the 15th of this month. Zong Ming, the deputy team leader of the Shanghai Deputy Mayor and the leading group of the epidemic prevention and control work, reflected many difficulties faced by Shanghai -Japanese enterprises due to epidemic prevention measures.

Akamatsu Hideyi said that he received a complaint from many Japanese companies.The production and supply of some companies are not guaranteed, resulting in sales and markets that they are occupied by their peers in other regions, and they have to transfer production and manufacturing chains to other regions and abroad.