The Manila Times

Germany unveils 130B euro aid

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BERLIN: Germany has agreed on an economic stimulus package worth 130 billion euros ($146 billion) to mitigate the economic effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, Chancellor Angela Merkel said late Wednesday.

"The size of the package will amount to 130 billion euros for the years 2020/2021, 120 billion of which will be spent by the federal government," Merkel said during a news conference after coalition meetings over stimulus measures to boost the severely-hit economy.

"We have an economic stimulus package, a package for the future, and in addition, we're now dealing with our responsibi­lity for Europe and the internatio­nal dimension," she noted.

The comprehens­ive economic stimulus measures include billions in aid for struggling industries, additional funding to deal with unemployme­nt and lost tax revenue, and a one-time 300-euro per child bonus.

Merkel said the main valueadded tax ( VAT) rate will be temporaril­y reduced from 19 percent to 16 percent for six months, starting from July 1. The usual VAT rate for hospitalit­y of 7 percent will be reduced to 5 percent over the same period.

German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz said that an additional supplement­ary budget will need to be passed for the stimulus, without naming any figures.

The stimulus programme follows a 750- billion- euro rescue package agreed by the German government in late March to mitigate the damage of the pandemic.

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