COVID-19: Samsung Electronics, charter plane cannot fly: Corona re-emergence strengthens quarantine

COVID-19: Samsung Electronics, charter plane cannot fly: Corona re-emergence strengthens quarantine

-The operation of a charter aircraft with a capacity of 200 people has been cancelled-

Samsung Electronics:

Two charter planes scheduled to travel to Xi’an and Tianjin, China on November 12th.

Earlier this week, it announced that it had been canceled.

The Civil Aviation Administration of China has unilaterally notified the suspension of operations.

This Samsung charter plane:

Approximately 200 people, including Samsung Electronics, executives and employees of affiliated companies, and employees of partner companies, who are about to travel to China, were scheduled to board the plane.

So far, China has designated two airports in Xi’an and Tianjin, allowing Samsung charter planes to enter the port.

Samsung Electronics China Semiconductor Factory:

Samsung Electronics has a semiconductor factory in Xi’an, China, a home appliance factory in Suzhou, and a TV factory in Tianjin.

In Tianjin:

Samsung Display, small and medium-sized OLED (organic EL) factory

Samsung SDI, small battery factory,

Samsung Electro-Mechanics, MLCC (Multilayer Ceramic Capacitor) Factory.

Canceled this charter flight:

In the business world, “the suspension of charter flights this time may lead to the suspension of Korea-China fast trucks,” he said.

Fast Track Application:

To be eligible for Fast Track
After entering china, I was tested for the new coronavirus
If negative, he was able to head to the office after two days of self-quarantine.
On the other hand, if Fast Track is not applied, business people will have to quarantine themselves for 28 days when entering the country, just like ordinary immigrants.

Chosun Online

http://www.chosunonline.com/m/svc/article.html?contid=2020111280276

Korean Newspaper / Politics-China Samsung Charter Flight Cancellation = Corona Re-epidemic Strengthens Quarantine / wowkorea.jp

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