The Malta Business Weekly

The manufactur­ing sector is facing challenges of survival, according to Chamber

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Although The Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry welcomes the investment of €470m, over an eight-year period, in the infrastruc­ture of the Manufactur­ing sector, which was announced by government, the Malta Chamber is also deeply concerned about the current serious challenges being faced by the Manufactur­ing sector, which are making survival of this crucial part of our economy harder by the day.

The Malta Chamber looks forward to learning more about the detail of this

project, as well as government’s solid plans of how the investment will be financed, ascertaini­ng its implementa­tion. As it has always done, the Chamber shall provide its constructi­ve and researched feedback, which will reflect the needs of the operators in the field. The Manufactur­ing sector remains a fundamenta­l pillar of the country’s economic stability and requires all the support it can be afforded, especially in a rapidly shifting economic landscape worldwide, if we want to guarantee its future competitiv­eness.

The Malta Chamber notes that more than half of the OECD countries have lowered the burden of employers to finance paid sick leave, while most government­s

finance any paid sick leave in case of quarantine. Locally, employers have even been burdened with an extra day of leave, during one of the most challengin­g years to date. It is therefore not surprising that manufactur­ing operators are finding it extremely hard to reconcile the fact that their output is falling significan­tly while their wage bill remains almost the same. This situation is only exacerbate­d by the high utility costs faced by the sector.

The Malta Chamber, as the country’s foremost representa­tive of the manufactur­ing industry, remains available to provide insight and assist government towards a sustainabl­e way forward that benefits all.

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