Jakarta (VNA) - The Indonesian governmentis set to disburse 22 trillion rupiah (1.49 billion USD) on August 17 to millionsof unbankable micro, small and medium-scale enterprises (MSMEs) to help them startover during the slowing, pandemic-hit economy.
According to Cooperatives and Small and Medium Enterprises Minister TetenMasduki, funds have been allocated for the first phase of the programme, whichwill see 9.1 million MSMEs receive 2.4 million rupiah each. It eventually aimsto provide cash transfers for 12 million MSMEs.
He said the government has compiled data on around 17 million MSMEs, and will verifythe data so that the stimuli could be “well-targeted”.
Accounting for 60 percent of the GDP, MSMEs are among businesses hard hit bythe COVID-19 crisis.
President Joko Widodo has ordered to allocate 123.47trillion rupiah to support MSMEs, including capital provision for banks toaccelerate the disbursement of loans and support loan interest rate,along with recently-announced cash assistance./.