Covid-19: Legal Measures in Europe concerning LEV-Businesses
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Austria
- Measures: bicycle shops are allowed to remain open. Update on 14 April. Read more @WKO.
- Further information on measures in Austria:
- All relevant information about Corona measures and financial support. Read more @Bmdw.gv.
Belgium
- Measure: bicycle dealers and repairers are allowed to reopen on 11 May. Read more @Traxio. or @Nieuwsfiets.nu.
- Further information on measures in Belgium:
- General questions on Corona. Read more @info-coronavirus.
- Information for self-employed. Read more @RSVZ.
- Information about temporary unemployment. Read more @Traxio.
- FOD Economie
- Financial support. Read more @financien.belgium.
- Information for companies. Read more @economie.fgov.
Czech Republic
- Measure: bicycle shops are allowed to be reopened since 8 April. Read more @Vlada.
- Further information on measures in the Czech Republic:
- Update of measures since 14 April. Read more @Vlada.
Denmark
- Measure: dealers and repairers are allowed to stay open for sales and repairs.
- Further information on measures in Denmark
- Hotline for business related questions during Corona. Read more @Politi.dk.
- Information materials for shops. Read more @SSK.
European Union
- Travel advice and border measures in Europe. Read more @ECEuropa.
- Guidelines concerning the exercise of the free movement of workers during COVID-19 outbreak 2020/C 102 I/03. Read more @EUR-lex.
- Find an overview of restrictions to transport, announced by Member States. Read more @MobilityandTransport.
Finland
- Information on measures in Finland:
- Funding measures for businesses. Read more @BusinessFinland.
- Funding measures for businesses. Read more @Tem.fi.
France
- Measure: sales and repair of (e)bikes, e-mopeds, e-motorcycles and other LEVs is allowed. Read more @Legifrance.gouv.fr.
- Further information on measures in France:
- Update on Corona measures and shops that are allowed to remain open. Read more @Gouvernement.
Germany
- Measure: Since 20 April, dealers and repairers are allowed to open again for sales and repairs, but measures may differ per region. Read more @Sazbike. or @theGuardian.
- Further information on measures in Germany:
- Information for SME’s and self-employed. Read more @Bundesregierung.
- Guidelines during Corona. Read more @Bundesregierung.
- Information on border crossings. Read more @Bundespolizei.
- Financial support. Read more @Sazbike.
Italy
- Measure: Repairs of bicycles are allowed since 4 May. Sales of bicycles will be allowed from 18 May. Read more @Gazetta or @governo.
The Netherlands
- Measure: dealers and repairers are allowed to stay open provided they comply with safety and hygiene regulations
- Further information on measures in the Netherlands:
- General information on Corona. Read more @KVK.
- Compensation for SME’s – TOGS-steun. Read more @KVK.
- Financial measures. Read more @Rijksoverheid.
- Several tax solutions to survive the Coronavirus. Read more @Belastingdienst.
- Find here information about the NOW measure. Read more @Rijksoverheid.
- Overview for business that need information about foreign markets including information about Corona. Read more @RVO.
Norway
- Measure: in general stores are allowed to stay open if they can maintain at least 1 meter private space for visitors and at least 2 meters amongst colleagues
- Further information on measures in the Norway:
- General information on Corona. Read more @fhi or @regjeringen.
- Detailed information for shops during Corona. Read more @helsedirektoratet.
Sweden
- Measure: shops are allowed to stay open
- Further information on measures in Sweden
- General information on Corona. Read more @krisinformation.
United Kingdom
- Measure: dealers and repairers are allowed to stay open provided they comply with safety and hygiene regulations. Read more @ACT.
- Further information on measures in the United Kingdom: