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LONDON, July 13 — Around 30,000 jobs in Britain’s events industry are at risk due to increased uncertainty about when trade fairs and exhibitions could resume in the UK, an industry body representing event organisers, venues and suppliers warned today. The Events Industry Alliance (EIA) said...

Monday, 13 Jul 2020 09:13 PM MYTLONDON, July 13 — Around 30,000 jobs in Britain’s events industry are at risk due to increased uncertainty about when trade fairs and exhibitions could resume in the UK, an industry body representing event organisers, venues and suppliers warned today.

The coronavirus outbreak and the ensuing lockdown led to widespread cancellations and postponement of events to later this year or until 2021, while the threat of a second wave of Covid-19 cases triggered further uncertainty about reopening plans worldwide. The world’s biggest exhibitions organiser Informa, which is based in London, held its first major event in Shanghai this month.

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