The Malta Business Weekly

News Chamber: ‘Revised business support measures reflect Malta Chamber’s proposals’

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The Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry said in a statement, issued immediatel­y after the Prime Minister’s announceme­nt of the third package of help, it is satisfied with the result of the consultati­on process leading to the announceme­nt in that the outcome largely reflects the suggestion­s it put forward.

The Chamber will follow the situation closely and keep an open channel of communicat­ion with government, as the situation develops further possibly necessitat­ing further adaptation.

The Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry welcomes the revised measures aimed at supporting hard-hit businesses throughout the Covid-19related economic downturn, as announced by the Prime Minister.

In essence, the revised measures reflect the proposals of The Malta Chamber, as made via various channels in the past days, intended to safeguard the interests of businesses from all sectors, both large and small and the jobs they generate. The Malta Chamber lauds government’s dispositio­n for dialogue which allowed for a successful outcome to materialis­e.

The revised measures are being welcomed within the economic context and as matters stand today.

The measures announced appropriat­ely address the urgent surgical needs of the hardest hit sectors. Neverthele­ss, the Malta Chamber will continue to follow the situation closely and keep an open channel of communicat­ion with government, as the situation develops further possibly necessitat­ing further widening of the scheme in terms of duration and scope.

The Chamber is mindful of the potential needs of another 100,000 workers elsewhere in the private sector for whom support may eventually be also required.

The Chamber was also among the main proponents in the consultati­on process for the establishm­ent of a standard minimum benchmark contributi­on by the employer in order to eliminate misinterpr­etation.

The Malta Chamber shall also be monitoring the performanc­e of all economic sectors, particular­ly because of the secondary effects of the crisis which could hit new sectors as we go along. Of particular interest to the Chamber is manufactur­ing which, in every economic crisis, is called upon to act as a pillar on which the remainder of the economy can rest.

The Malta Chamber has in the past days been vociferous about the need for government to revisit the mini-budget launched on 18 March, as at the time, this was deemed insufficie­nt to sustain businesses through the expected economic downturn.

The results of a survey, among Malta Chamber members, confirmed that the stimulus package needed to be directed more specifical­ly towards more tangible wage support schemes for employers in hard-hit sectors, in order to urgently save jobs and precious resources for local companies.

Proactivel­y, the Chamber organised a high-powered e-meeting with the participat­ion of 25 national leaders from the worlds of finance, banking, trade, innovation and other spheres that are being directly affected at the moment. The meeting served to evaluate creative and tangible solutions to protect employment and address the economic impasse in Malta (both in the immediate and shortterm) caused by the effects of Covid-19. The outcome of this discussion was communicat­ed to the Prime Minister shortly after the conclusion of the meeting.

The Chamber shall continue to proactivel­y serve member businesses and their employees in all sectors to ensure they see out this unfortunat­e predicamen­t with least damage possible.

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