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CEBU’S MSME GROUP SUPPORTS BAYANIHAN 3

Bayanihan 3 under House Bill 8628 or the “Bayanihan to Arise As One Act,” proposes a P420 billion fund to stimulate the nation’s economic recovery from the Covid-19 crisis

- EDITOR: Katlene O. Cacho

THE Filipino Cebuano Business Club (FilCeb) has welcomed the move of the House of Representa­tives to push for the P420 billion Bayanihan 3 stimulus package.

FilCeb chairman Rey Calooy said the stimulus package will greatly help affected industries such as the micro, small and medium enterprise­s (MSMEs) sustain their businesses further throughout the pandemic.

“However, there is a need to fast-track our vaccinatio­n rollout so consumer confidence can bounce back and the money from the stimulus package will circulate during economic activity,” he said.

FilCeb represents the MSMEs in Cebu.

Around 224 members of the supermajor­ity, minority and independen­t blocs joined House Speaker Lord Allan Velasco either as principal authors or co-authors of the proposed Bayanihan to Arise As One Act or the Bayanihan 3 under House Bill (HB) 8628, which he filed earlier this month.

The bill seeks to allocate P108 billion for additional social ameliorati­on to impacted households, P100 billion for capacity-building for impacted sectors, P52 billion for wage subsidies, P70 billion for capacity-building for agricultur­al producers, P30 billion for internet allowances to teachers and students, P30 billion for assistance to displaced workers, P25 billion for Covid-19 treatment and vaccines, and P5 billion for the rehabilita­tion of areas affected by recent floods and typhoons.

Under the measure, each household member will receive

P1,000 regardless of their economic status. On top of this, a P1,000 allowance will be provided to each student and teacher, and P8,000 for every displaced worker.

HB 8628 is pending with the House committee on economic affairs, which created a technical working group to consolidat­e all Bayanihan 3-related measures.

Velasco said he expects that the Bayanihan 3 will be approved by the committee before the House resumes session on May 17.

“A third round of fiscal support is in order to relieve the economic struggle experience­d by many Filipinos, particular­ly those with low incomes, and help businesses stay afloat during the pandemic,” he said in a statement.

Meanwhile, Calooy said the stimulus must be timed when many Filipinos are already vaccinated so consumer confidence will peak.

“If it will be released before vaccinatio­n, the money will not circulate because people are still tightening their belts due to the uncertaint­y. Once confidence is there, consumer spending will start again,” he said.

The recipients of the country’s vaccinatio­n program now stand at 1.2 million of the overall population as the government braces for a more massive rollout down to the local government units.

 ?? SUNSTAR FILE ?? ANOTHER ROUND OF HELP: The Bayanihan 3 package aims to address the financial gaps, particular­ly in the micro, small and medium business sector, during these challengin­g times caused by the lingering effects of the Covid-19 crisis. /
SUNSTAR FILE ANOTHER ROUND OF HELP: The Bayanihan 3 package aims to address the financial gaps, particular­ly in the micro, small and medium business sector, during these challengin­g times caused by the lingering effects of the Covid-19 crisis. /

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