ICCI hails Govt. decision to reopen businesses gradually
- May 09, 2020
The business community welcomes the announcement of
Prime Minister Imran Khan to lift countrywide lockdown in phases and reopen all
construction related industries as well as shopping centres for five days in a week
as it would help the businesses and industrial units to revive business activities
and play role in reducing the miseries of jobless labour by providing them
opportunities of daily earnings. This was said by Muhammad Ahmed Waheed,
President, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry while giving his reaction
on government’s decision to allow businesses to reopen.
Muhammad Ahmed Waheed said that due to continuous lockdown, economy of
our country was getting weak day by day, which was not viable for a developing
country like Pakistan. He said that government has met the demand of business
community for reopening businesses and now it was their responsibility to take
all required precautionary measures to curb the spread of Covid-19 and
strengthen government’s hands in combating this deadly virus.
He said that government has launched Secured Transactions Registry (STR) to
facilitate micro, small and medium enterprises in getting access to financial
services, which was a positive move. He said that SMEs were playing vital role in
the economic development of the country, but were facing problems in access to
finance due to which their share in total lending of banks was just 6 percent. He
hoped that STR would pave way for better growth of SME sector by facilitating it
in access to finance.
ICCI President said that investment of many SMEs on goods or services have
suffered heavy losses on account of cancellation of orders due to Covid-19 and
urged that government should compensate them by providing some relief. He
said that SBP has introduced a temporary refinance scheme for payment of
wages and salaries of workers, however, banks were demanding
guarantees/collateral from SMEs for availing this scheme. He said that due to
Covid-19, businesses have already suffered huge losses and providing collateral
for them in these tough time was difficult. He stressed that government should
consider waiving off the condition of collaterals for availing said scheme by the
businesses. He said that many industrial units had taken loans from banks for
business expansion, but due to closure of manufacturing activities, it has become
difficult for them to pay back loans with markup. He demanded that government
should defer their loans with mark up for 6 months to ease their problems.