Government unveils MNT 5.1 trillion plan to help those affected by COVID-19
VideoOn March
27, Prime Minister of Mongolia U.Khurelsukh delivered an address to the people
and entities of Mongolia to introduce the government's new measures concerning
the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“In the time of the coronavirus
crisis, the government adheres to two main principles, first, to protect the
health of the Mongolian people, and second, to pay attention on the economic
situation. In this connection, we are utilizing all available resources.” said
the Prime Minister.
"MNT 17 billion has been
disbursed for purchasing essential medical equipment and for disinfection and
decontamination, and additional MNT 20.6 billion is to be allocated" he
said. “MNT 159 billion financing will be spent for necessary medical and
protective equipment and so on”.
He then noted that the government
is spending MNT 200 billion in total to safeguard health of the people.
Afterwards, PM Khurelsukh
announced that the government of Mongolia today decided to take the following
measures to be financed with MNT 5.1 trillion to support the country’s economy
weakened by the coronavirus outbreak.
1. All entities and companies are
exempt from paying social insurance contributions for six months from April 1
until October 1.
2. Personal income tax will be
waived for six months from April 1 until October 1.
3. Entities with revenues of less
than MNT 1.5 billion are entitled to exemption of corporate tax for six months
from April 1 until October 1.
4. For 3 months, the government
will pay monthly MNT 200,000 to each employee of private companies keeping
their workers on their job despite the difficulties in their businesses and
declining revenues.
5. Loan with 3-percent interest
rate, totaling MNT 300 billion, will be granted by the government to national
cashmere companies for purchasing cashmere from herders. Cashmere for
price will be set at less than MNT 100 thousand. This measure is expected to
directly benefit 233 thousand herding families, according to the PM.
6. For 3 months, the monthly
‘Child Money’ allowance of MNT 20,000 to children aged under 18 is raised to
MNT 30,000.
7. Necessary measures will be
taken so that retail price of fuel per liter would be cut by MNT 300-400,
starting April 15.
During the address, the Prime Minister
expressed his position on the President’s address on the steps for containing
the impacts of COVID-19.
“We consider that halting the
large scale crucial development projects outlined in the State Budget would
result in further employment decline. Therefore, we are not planning to make
revisions to the 2020 State Budget. Furthermore, the upcoming Parliamentary
Elections will not be postponed as we see that as an unnecessary step at this
moment. However, we respect the recommendations by the President and will
further look into them” said PM Khurelsukh.
Following the Prime Minister’s
address, Finance Minister Ch.Khurelbaatar introduced that the State Budget is
running short of MNT 275 billion than planned and the MNT 5.1 trillion required
for today’s new measures will be made available through government’s
appropriate capital management of state funds.
The Finance Minister also
mentioned that the government has paid off debts amounting to MNT 8.2 trillion
in the past three years with the help of budget discipline and economic
growth.
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