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Written by: Huang Weilun
2021-02-15 09:43
The last update date: 2021-02-15 09:44
The new "Budget" will be announced later this month. Liu Dabang, the permanent honorary chairman of the Federation of Small and Medium Enterprises, said on the Hong Kong and Taiwan program "Millennium" this morning (15th) that the government launched the "Protecting Employment" plan last year. The "wrong way" has caused some resources to be distributed to companies that have no operational difficulties. Originally, relevant resources can be more targeted to assist stranded companies, such as industries that have been ordered to suspend operations during the epidemic.
Liu Dabang said that he hopes that the Budget will provide more support to affected companies in the short term; the long-term is to study how to increase the income of related industries in the coming year to prevent a wave of closures and prevent the unemployment rate from rising again.
He believes that direct distribution of cash to citizens will not have much effect. It may not directly stimulate consumption. Some people have not used it. It is recommended that the government distribute 5,000 yuan consumer vouchers to each citizen, even if beauty, fitness and other places are about to be reopened. , And set a validity period for consumer coupons. If used within half a year to one year, they can directly stimulate consumption in the short term, and increase the chances of economic recovery.
Liu Dabang, Honorary Chairman of the Hong Kong Federation of Small and Medium Enterprises, suggested that the government distribute 5,000 yuan in consumer vouchers to each citizen (Photo by Ou Jiale)
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