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Tech firms skipping Mobile World Congress this year over virus fears

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MAJOR tech companies are skipping the Mobile World Congress this year because of fears over the coronaviru­s, though Chinese groups and other big names still plan to attend the top industry event.

Amazon and Sony said on Monday they will stay away from the world’s biggest mobile tech fair in Barcelona, joining Swedish telecoms equipment maker Ericsson and South Korean giant LG.

NTT DoCoMo, the biggest Japanese telecommun­ications operator and one of the biggest in Asia, said it too would be absent for reasons of “security” stemming from the virus.

The annual gathering is scheduled for February 24-27 this year.

“Due to the outbreak and continued concerns about novel coronaviru­s, Amazon will withdraw from exhibiting and participat­ing in Mobile World Congress 2020,” a Spanish-language statement said.

A Sony statement said: “As we place the utmost importance on the safety and wellbeing of our customers, partners, media and employees, we have taken the difficult decision to withdraw from exhibiting and participat­ing at MWC 2020 in Barcelona.”

LG, which normally has one of the biggest stands, said last week that its decision “removes the risk of exposing hundreds of LG employees to internatio­nal travel which has already become more restrictiv­e as the virus continues to spread across borders.”

Like Sony, LG plans separate events to unveil its new mobile products.

Other trade shows have also been hit by the virus, with the biennial Singapore Airshow reporting the loss of more than 70 participan­ts, including US group Lockheed Martin and Bombardier of Canada.

The MWC is a major date on tech company calendars and normally draws more than 100,000 people from all over the world to see the latest innovation­s and gadgets.

The mobile trade associatio­n GSMA that organises the congress said on Sunday it was taking drastic precaution­s this year to ease fears that it could become a hub for the virus to spread.

To date, more than 40,000 people have been infected and more than 900 have died in the outbreak that began in China’s Wuhan city. Most deaths have been in China.

The Barcelona congress will be off limits to anyone from the Chinese province of Hubei, where the virus first broke out, and visitors from other parts of China will have to show they have been outside the country for two weeks before arriving in Spain.

Shenzhen-based ZTE, which makes smartphone­s and wireless networking equipment, and Huawei have said they still plan to attend, along with compatriot­s Oppo, Vivo and Xiaomi.

Finnish phone maker Nokia and the South Korean giant Samsung are also still expected.

“We remain more than 2,800 exhibitors strong,” a GSMA statement said.

ZTE’s exhibition stand and equipment will be disinfecte­d daily and its booth exhibition staff will come from countries outside China, mainly from Europe, it said.

Senior executives taking part in “high-level meetings” at the gathering “will self-isolate themselves in Europe for at least two weeks prior to the MWC,” a ZTE statement said.

The company plans to showcase new 5G devices this year.

Huawei staff, including executives, have also arrived two weeks early and shut themselves up in their hotels, a company spokesman told AFP.

GSMA said: “We are grateful for the preventati­ve measures our Chinese exhibitors have put in place, notably ZTE and Huawei.”

Meanwhile, personnel will be on hand to take visitors’ temperatur­es and exhibitors will be advised on how best to disinfect their stands.

Spain has not declared a health emergency and only two cases of coronaviru­s have been detected in the country so far, one in the Canary Islands and another on the Mediterran­ean island of Majorca.

“Everything will be done to ensure the participan­t’s peace of mind,” Barcelona Mayor Jaume Collboni told Antena 3 television.

But an associatio­n of Barcelona hotel operators acknowledg­ed they had recorded canc el l at ion s f or t he per iod, which represents one of t he Catalan city’s most important events.

 ?? AFP ?? Swedish telecommun­ications equipment provider Ericsson said on Friday it would skip the GSMA Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2020 because of the risk of the spreading of the coronaviru­s.
AFP Swedish telecommun­ications equipment provider Ericsson said on Friday it would skip the GSMA Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2020 because of the risk of the spreading of the coronaviru­s.

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