The Malta Business Weekly

Special Budget widely reflects proposals made by The Malta Chamber

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Three main principles evident in Government’s stimulus plan

The Malta Chamber welcomes the measures announced during Monday’s special budget which were based on the three principles outlined by The Malta Chamber in its document ‘Making a Success of the New Norm’, namely:

• Reduction in operationa­l costs for enterprise­s

• Kick-starting aggregate demand by stimulatin­g domestic con

sumption especially considerin­g reduced tourism activity • Future-proofing the economy by supporting companies to obtain profession­al assistance to alter their business models and strategies

The Chamber is particular­ly satisfied that Government accepted and announced measures it had itself proposed such as:

• the retention of the wage subsidy on a selective and tapered

basis,

• support for business operating costs particular­ly in terms of

rental expenses and fuel costs

• direct support to help businesses re-engineer their business plans to consider new opportunit­ies

The Malta Chamber also welcomes measures aimed at embracing the opportunit­ies presented by the Covid-19 crisis such as the accelerati­on towards digitaliza­tion of business processes and a strong direction towards a low carbon economy.

The Chamber is also highly appreciati­ve of the investment in industrial infrastruc­ture of Eur400 million to attract new investment in both existing and emerging industries.

“As Malta’s foremost business representa­tive body, we welcome the measures announced tonight, as they widely reflect the sentiments of The Malta Chamber. Several of the incentives are expected to help businesses turn the COVID crisis into an opportunit­y of growth through a re-engineered economy” said Perit David Xuereb, President of the Malta Chamber.

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