Malaysia

Another MCO will kill more businesses, warns SME association

Several groups come out in support of targeted MCOs, but warn a blanket lockdown will have dire economic consequences

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 07 Jan 2021 10:53PM

Another MCO will kill more businesses, warns SME association
The SME Association of Malaysia warns that a blanket lockdown, similar to the one implement in March 2020, would put the nail in the coffin of businesses trying to stay afloat amidst the pandemic. – The Vibes file pic, January 7, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – The SME Association of Malaysia is concerned that another round of movement control order (MCO) might lead to more local businesses folding, and increased unemployment in the country.

Its vice president Chin Chee Seong said in a statement that another round of MCO would “kill more businesses which are currently just grappling with staying afloat”.

Earlier today, the Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers (FMM) also issued a similar statement requesting for business and economic activities to be allowed to continue operating, albeit under stricter standard operating procedures (SOP).

FMM president Tan Sri Soh Thian Lai was reported as saying that the federation supports a targeted conditional MCO which is more localised with stricter SOPs and travel restrictions, but not a total lockdown similar to that implemented in March 2020.

“Although we appreciate the need to strike that delicate balance between saving lives and saving livelihoods, a second round of total lockdown would be disastrous for SMEs, which would then be forced to lay off employees,” said Chin, who is also Malaysia Cross-Border e-Commerce Association national president.

 He also urged for faster application processing for grants and incentives for local SMEs.

 “The reality today is that SMEs continue to suffer significant economic loss as a result of pandemic-induced restrictions and hindrances,” he said.

He said the association has identified numerous measures that the government could undertake to accelerate the recovery for businesses, as well as the economy as a whole from the adverse impact caused by the pandemic.

Among the government’s grants and incentives, the Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) and BSN jointly-managed SME Digitalisation Grant and the Penjana Smart Automation Grant are both widely held to be the most favourable forms of financial assistance for SMEs.

“However, the grant application process is paved with its own set of challenges. Many applicants have experienced long processing times, taking months in some cases, before their applications were matched and approved,” stressed Chin.

He also suggested that more entrepreneurship and digital training programmes to be introduced and implemented, especially for the Malaysian youth community.

He said the government should also consider furnishing businesses with more employee-centric incentives and financial packages in order for them to hire more fresh graduates.

“The SME Association hopes that with all the necessary financial incentives in place and acceleration in the handling and processing of applications by the relevant government agencies, the economy would begin showing signs of recovery by the second quarter of 2021,” Chin concluded. – Bernama, January 7, 2021

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