Malta Independent

Malta Business Bureau welcomes €48 million support from EU during Covid-19 crisis

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The Malta Business Bureau welcomes the approval of emergency measures by the Council of the EU and the European Parliament to provide support during the Covid-19 crisis. Following Council’s approval last week, today the European Parliament met for an emergency session in order to approve the Corona Response Investment Initiative, a €36 billion package made available by the EU to Member States, earmarking €48 million for Malta.

“The approval of this emergency legislatio­n comes at a crucial time, as it allocates further muchneeded financial resources to Member States in order to support SME’s working capital, boost short-term employment schemes, and also provide added liquidity for expenditur­e in the health sector to strengthen the response to Covid-19. It is hoped that these funds will be in addition to those already committed by government to support the local economy and jobs,” explained MBB President Simon De Cesare.

The EU co-legislator­s also approved the temporary suspension of EU rules that oblige airlines to operate 80% of their take-off and landing slots in order to retain them. The current rules led to a situation where airlines were wasting precious resources to operate empty so-called “ghost flights” in order to ensure the retention of their valuable airport slots rather than cancel.

“Such a rule in times of inexistent demand is incredibly inefficien­t due to the massive operation cost involved for no revenue, while also occupying the aircraft themselves on meaningles­s missions rather than dedicating them towards relief and repatriati­on efforts,” expanded Mr De Cesare, “the temporary suspension of these rules is very much welcome, particular­ly for small airlines such as Air Malta.”

The Malta Business Bureau will keep following EU developmen­ts during this crisis for the benefit of Maltese businesses.

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