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MSMEs call for speedy processing, release of loans

- EDITOR: Reuel John F. Lumawag ssdavao@gmail.com

THE government can help struggling micro small medium enterprise­s (MSMEs) that are bearing the brunt of the coronaviru­s disease 2019 (Covid-19) by devising ways to speed up the release of loans and other economic reliefs, a business leader said.

Marian Mahinay Comilang, the executive director of Mindanao Trade Expo Foundation, Inc. (MTEFI) said the business sector was “encouraged” by the recent State of the Nation Address of the President Rodrigo Duterte, which underscore­d the role of MSMEs in the country’s recovery efforts from the pandemic.

Comilang’s group organizes the annual Mindanao Trade Expo, where the island’s MSMEs’ products and services are showcased.

“We must facilitate the country’s economic recovery. I call on Congress to fast-track the passage of proposed measures such as the Corporate Recovery and Tax Incentives for Enterprise­s or Create Act. This immediatel­y cuts the corporate income levy from the current 30 to 25 percent and give the government flexibilit­y to grant a combinatio­n of fiscal and non-fiscal incentives, among others,” the President said in his State of the Nation Address.

“We pump-primed the recovery and rehabilita­tion of MSMEs. The DTI, through the Small Business Corporatio­n, set up the P1-billion Covid-19 Assistance to Restart Enterprise­s or Cares Program to provide zero-interest loans for MSMEs affected by the pandemic,” Duterte added.

Comilang said the local business sector was buoyed when “President Duterte gave emphasis on the recovery and rehabilita­tion of MSMEs through SB Corp. loan at zero interest rate. The Cares Program is there. It has been offered.”

However, Comilang said the government’s recovery initiative­s would be further accelerate­d if the government tackled the issues surroundin­g the “difficulty” in accessing the credit window mentioned by the President.

“Given the numerous number of businesses affected, MSMEs are worried about the perennial problem of accessing the assistance in relation to processing, securing requiremen­ts and most importantl­y, the urgency of fund release,” she said. “The business sector would like to appeal to fast-track processing and more importantl­y the release of funds.”

She added: “A loan is loan. At no interest or a minimal interest, enterprise­s have to consider long-term sustainabi­lity plan considerin­g the drastic decline on sales and profitabil­ity performanc­e that affects closure or slowdown of business operations.”

Comilang said she and the other leaders in the MSME sector remain optimistic that small businesses could weather the impact of Covid-19.

Her optimism, she said, lies on domestic consumers who she believes would greatly help raise the falling economy through the government’s “BuyLocalGo­Lokal” campaign.

“Thriving MSMEs will definitely survive in this trying time. It needs support from domestic consumers. The industry is backing on the campaign for “BuyLocalGo­Lokal,” she said. /

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