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UK launches new £4.6 billion plan to help virus-hit firms

Finance Minister Rishi Sunak says more than 600,000 business properties would benefit from the new support

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 05 Jan 2021 10:30PM

UK launches new £4.6 billion plan to help virus-hit firms
United Kingdom Finance Minister Rishi Sunak says the additional funds will help sustain jobs, so workers can be ready to return when they are able to reopen – Twitter pic, January 5, 2021

LONDON – The United Kingdom today launched an extra £4.6 billion (RM25.12 billion) package for virus-battered businesses as it entered a fresh national lockdown set to last weeks.

The financial support, equivalent to US$6.3 billion (RM25.31 billion), “will help businesses to get through the months ahead – and crucially it will help sustain jobs, so workers can be ready to return when they are able to reopen”, finance minister Rishi Sunak said in a statement.

Sunak announced grants for retail, hospitality and leisure businesses worth up to £9,000 per property to help businesses through the next several months.

Other impacted businesses would share £594 million, added the chancellor of the exchequer.

The UK government has already pumped out billions of pounds in support since early 2020 when the nation went into a first lockdown over the coronavirus, sending national debt soaring.

At the heart of the support is the state’s furlough scheme paying the bulk of wages for millions of private sector workers. 

The Bank of England is also pumping out vast sums of cash to prop up the devastated economy.

“Throughout the pandemic we’ve taken swift action to protect lives and livelihoods and today we’re announcing a further cash injection to support businesses and jobs until the spring,” Sunak said yesterday.

He added that more than 600,000 business properties would benefit from the new support.

The new lockdown is aimed at containing a severe wave of infections with a new coronavirus strain believed to spread faster.

Similar to a first March-June lockdown last year, schools are shut and there is a ban on leaving home for all but exercise and essential shopping.

It comes despite the United Kingdom rolling out vaccines against Covid-19 and as the nation adjusts to finally exiting the European Union single market and customs union.

“The new strain of the virus presents us all with a huge challenge – and while the vaccine is being rolled out, we have needed to tighten restrictions further,” said Sunak. – AFP, January 5, 2021

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