Good news is coming from Europe: the planning of the main continental economies is of a gradual reopening of industry and commerce throughout the coming weeks.
France is planning the gradual reopening of commerce beginning on May 11th. In a nationwide pronouncement, Emmanuel Macron confirmed that the date marks the opening of nursery schools and schools all over the country.
In Spain, a country severely affected by Covid-19, the gradual relaxation of confinement protocols has been coming about slowly. The same planning is being executed in Italy, with the reopening of certain segments of commerce that are not considered focuses of agglomeration.
In many of these countries, such as Germany, the relocation service was considered essential even during the most severe part of the quarantine. This positioning was followed by many countries throughout the world, even in Brazil.
It is expected that the reopening of commerce, together with the resumption of industrial activities and a gradual relaxation of confinement measures will have a positive impact on world economy. Obviously, the logistics and moving sector in each of these countries will also react with a greater demand for services in this scenario.
Although the American countries are still presenting peaking in contamination, it’s important to look at places that have come through this situation and understand how they returned to their routine activities. Thus, we can plan efficiently for a return to normality.