IrishTxAggie said:
Zhuhai, Zibo, and Beijing. Admin office in Hong Kong that has all but three people in it right now because they have older relatives that live with them. Had three employees that were stuck due to the travel restrictions and couldn't get back to Zhuhai until last week. So, how many manufacturing plants and offices does your grad student have?
You do realize that you both can be right? There are certain products that are going out BUT that doesn't mean everything is back to 100% normal everywhere......
The poultry industry is critical to the survival of China right now. Not only to feed itself but for the cash flow from exports. From what you've said, I'm assuming that your poultry is shipping to the US and/or around the world. From what I know about raising my own chickens, it's a process that needs constant attention, you can't just shut it down and walk away for a couple weeks. Whereas consumer electronics and automotive parts manufacturing you can.
I've got a friend who runs a restaurant supply distribution company (Paper and plastic products). She was told by her main supplier that all of her products coming from China will be delayed until mid-April. Her supplier has five large warehouse around the US with the vast majority of products from China. They are going to furlough all of the warehouse staff starting mid-March.
From your data point everything is fine, from Scots and mine things are different.
Chill out on the personal attacks. We can all be correct.