[Full text] PM's speech on Additional Prihatin SME Economic Stimulus Package
THE
following is the full televised speech text by Prime Minister Tan Sri
Muhyiddin Yassin on the Additional Prihatin SME Economic Stimulus
Package.
Bismillahirrahmanirrahim,
Assalamualaikum Warahmatullah and Salam Sejahtera,
My beloved fellow Malaysians.
How are all of you today? I hope you are all in good health.
On
27 March 2020, I have announced an Economic Stimulus Package Prihatin
Rakyat (PRIHATIN) worth RM250 billion. I know several days ago, Mak Cik
Kiah, Pak Mail, Mr. Lee, Mr. Muthu, Mr. Johnny, and many others are
checking their eligibility of Bantuan Prihatin Nasional on the LHDN
website.
For those who are eligible, payments are made starting today.
For
those who are eligible to receive assistance but their names are not in
LHDN records, you can apply. It is very simple. Just use your own
handphone to apply online on LHDN website.
Please fill in the required information honestly, press the send button and wait for payment to be credited into your account.
For
the elderly who are less familiar using smart phones, ask assistance
from your child or grand child to fill up the needed information.
As
soon as the PRIHATIN was announced, I received a lot of feedback from
the public. Many agreed and supported the economic stimulus package
announced by the Government.
However, I have also received
feedback from associations and chambers of commerce representing the
Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) who have requested the Government to
review the assistance they have received in the economic stimulus
package.
I have received letters, memorandums and views
from many parties. These include SME Association of Malaysia, Dewan
Perniagaan Melayu Malaysia, Majlis Tindakan Ekonomi Melayu, the
Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Malaysia,
USAHANITA and many more.
Most of them provided their views that their businesses are affected and they need additional assistance from the Government.
I realise that SMEs are a key driver of the country's economy.
The SME sector contributes to more than two thirds of total employment in our country and almost 40 percent to the economy.
Therefore, it is important for the sector to remain resilient in the face of economic pressures that are affecting us all.
Among
the challenges faced are business cash flow problems following the
Movement Control Order (MCO). In addition, SME enterprises are facing
issues of bureaucracies and administration which have hampered quick
access of assistance provided by the Government in the PRIHATIN package.
Therefore,
I have instructed the Ministry of Finance to engage with SME
enterprises, the purpose of which was to find solutions to the problems
that the latter are facing. On the Government side, we will assist as
best as we can.
As a result of all these engagements, I am
happy to announce additional measures for PRIHATIN or PRIHATIN PLUS. The
additional package, valued at RM10 billion, hopes to ease the financial
burden of SMEs and subsequently assure two thirds of the workforce will
remain employed.
The additional measures are:
•
First, the wage subsidy programme announced on 27 March will be expanded
from RM5.9 billion to RM13.8 billion, an increase of RM7.9 billion.
Under this additional initiative, all companies with local employees
earning a monthly salary each of RM4,000 and below will receive wage
subsidies as follows:
- For companies with a workforce of
more than 200 people, we will provide a wage subsidy of RM600 per month
for every retained worker. However, the maximum number of workers that a
company is eligible to claim for will be increased from 100 to 200
employees.
- For companies with employees between 75 to 200 people, they will receive a wage subsidy of RM800 per month for every employee.
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Finally, for companies with employees of less than 75 people, we will
provide a wage subsidy of RM1,200 per month per employee. Through this
improvement, companies will receive more benefits and assistance.
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This assistance is for a 3-month period and is specifically for
employers registered with the Companies Commission of Malaysia (SSM) or
local authorities before 1 January 2020 and are registered with the
Social Security Organisation (SOCSO).
It is estimated that 4.8 million employees will benefit from this initiative.
-
For employers opting to accept this assistance, they are required to
retain their employees at least for a period of 6 months, that is 3
months during the period receiving the subsidies and 3 months
thereafter.
• Secondly, a Special PRIHATIN Grant amounting
to RM2.1 billion will be established for eligible micro enterprises. A
grant of RM3,000 will be provided to each company, benefitting almost
700,000 micro enterprises. The micro SMEs will have to register with
LHDN to enjoy this assistance. The local authorities and SSM will
provide the list of eligible micro enterprises to Government.
In
addition, the Government would like to urge the registered money
lenders who offer credit facilities under the Money Lenders Act 1951, to
provide moratoriums to SMEs for loan repayments for 6 months beginning
April 2020, similar to those provided by banks.
I hope that
these money lending organisations are equally sympathetic to the
hardship faced by their clients and together helping to ease their
financial burden.
Furthermore, to ease the financial burden
of SMEs, the Government has also undertaken a number of initiatives to
facilitate SMEs in deriving the full benefits from all the assistances
that have been announced. Among the improvements that will be introduced
are as follows:
• First: Abolish the 2% interest rate to
0% under the Micro Credit Scheme amounting to RM500 million under Bank
Simpanan Nasional (BSN). The soft loan scheme for micro enterprises is
also extended to TEKUN Nasional with a maximum loan limit of RM10,000 at
0% for each enterprise. A total of RM200 million fund will be allocated
for this purpose. Applicants are given an option to choose either
scheme to ensure more beneficiaries of this facility.
•
Second: Waive or provide discounts for rentals to SMEs in the retail
sector which are operating on premises owned by Government-Linked
Companies (GLCs). I would like to thank GLCs such as MARA, PETRONAS,
PNB, PLUS and UDA as well as several State Governments who have agreed
to give either discounts or rental waivers on their premises to SME
tenants. On the principle of burden sharing, I would also like to urge
owners of private premises to provide similar assistance to their
tenants to reduce their rental rates. Owners of buildings or business
spaces that provide rental reduction or waiver to tenants that consist
of SMEs are given a further tax deduction which is equivalent to the
amount of rental reduction for the months of April until June 2020. This
further tax deduction is subject to the condition that the rental
reduction is at least 30% of the original rental rate for that
particular period.
• Third: To reduce the levy on foreign
workers by 25% to all companies with work permits that will expire in
the period of 1 April to 31 December 2020. This reduction is not
applicable to the domestic help sector.
I understand the
difficulties faced by employers in retaining their employees in these
trying times. In this regard, the Government encourages employers to
actively engage with their employees on employment terms including the
options of pay cuts and unpaid leave during the MCO period.
Employers
and employees may refer to the Department of Labour to seek advice on
solutions for issues raised. Any negotiations should be subjected to
employment laws currently being enforced.
What is important is that the
rights and welfare of both sides are taken care of.
I also
understand the difficulties faced by companies in submitting statutory
documents as required by SSM during the MCO period. Thus, the Government
has agreed to grant an automatic 30-day moratorium from the date of MCO
ends for companies to lodge the statutory documents to SSM.
In
addition, a 3-month extension will also be granted for the lodgement of
financial statements for companies with financial year ended 30
September to 31 December 2019. Companies are required to apply to SSM
for this extension with no fees imposed.
My dear brothers and sisters,
For SMEs to better understand the assistance provided, let me share some examples:
The
first example is Lee Beauty Saloon, a micro enterprise operating a hair
salon. This enterprise has 2 local employees who earn less than RM4,000
per month. The owner, Madam Lee, wishes to re-invigorate her business
after the MCO period ends. With all the assistance announced by the
Government, Madam Lee can enjoy benefits through a wage subsidy of
RM7,200 for 3 months and a micro grant of RM3,000. The overall benefits
that can be received by Madam Lee is RM10,200.
The second
example is Mi Kolok Haji Salleh restaurant in Kuching, Sarawak. Say the
restaurant employs 5 local workers earning RM4,000 and below, and 2
foreign workers. To ensure the company is able to maintain its cash flow
requirements during the MCO period, the restaurant owner can apply for a
micro credit loan from BSN amounting to RM50,000 and wage subsidies of
RM18,000 for 5 workers. In addition, the company can also save from the
deferment of EPF employer contribution and exemption of HRDF
contribution amounting to RM8,400, tax deferment of RM5,200, discount on
levy for foreign employees of RM2,300 and discount on electricity bill
of RM300. The overall benefits that can be received, excluding the micro
credit loan, is RM34,200 for 3 months.
The last example is
Surjit Kaur Sdn. Bhd. It is a medium-sized company involved in
furniture manufacturing with 15 workers, of whom 5 are locals earning
less than RM4,000 a month and 10 are foreign. To ensure the company is
able to maintain its cash flow requirements during the MCO period, the
company can apply for a loan up to RM500,000 from the Special Relief
Facility (SRF) and enjoy the wage subsidy programme of RM18,000. In
addition, the company can also save from the deferment of EPF employer
contribution1 and exemption of HRDF contribution amounting to RM8,400,
discount on levy for foreign employees of RM4,600, tax deferment of
RM32,700 and discount on electricity bill of RM100. The overall benefits
that can be received, excluding SRF, is RM63,800.
My beloved brothers and sisters,
To
ensure that all PRIHATIN and PRIHATIN PLUS initiatives are implemented
promptly and smoothly, the unit LAKSANA has been established under the
Ministry of Finance. This unit will monitor and report the progress of
implementation of all initiatives to the Minister of Finance and me.
The
IMSME.COM.MY, which is a portal managed by Credit Guarantee Corporation
(CGC) in collaboration with BNM, has been established to support the
execution of the PRIHATIN initiatives.
This portal is ready to accept applications from SMEs on all the initiatives announced.
So,
other than applying for loans directly from the banking institution,
all SMEs have an option to apply for loans through the IMSME portal.
This portal provides myKNP services, that is
financing advisory services for SMEs.
Among
small and micro enterprises, the Government is also concerned about
start-ups, where investors have retreated during this period. Startups
are the enabling and push factors for the adoption of technology and
advancements of human potential to prepare the nation towards IR 4.0.
Realising the importance of startups, the Government is considering
various initiatives to boost this sector during this challenging time.
I
hope this PRIHATIN PLUS will protect your jobs besides ensuring
business resilience. At the same time, the Government will continue a
prudent financial practice and good fiscal discipline to ensure the
nation’s financial position remains strong and manageable.
InsyaAllah,
when the Parliament next convenes, the Government will table an
Additional Supply Bill for all the economic stimulus packages that have
been announced. I guarantee that the Government will continue to be
transparent in its spending and all actions taken are based on the
provisions of the law and the Federal Constitution.
Brothers and sisters,
I
know all of you have been confined at home for 3 weeks, maybe some of
you are feeling the hardship and burdensome of this trial from God.
These past 3 weeks, we could not do all the things that we normally do.
We had to leave our hobbies, our jobs, we missed our friends and
families. In short, our life now is different and sometimes more
burdensome.
I have seen in social media that some husbands
are now beginning to wear their wives’ caftans. Some are cycling in
their houses. Some have turned my speeches into songs. I hope this is
not unusual behaviour or out of character. It is part of your creativity
to relieve your boredom being too much at home.
I think what is important is that you have your own way in dealing with difficulties and trials.
And I believe that God will not test or burden us with something that we cannot withstand.
As Allah has decreed in Surah Al-Baqarah verse 286:
Which
means: “Allah will not burden any soul beyond what it can handle. It
gets every good that it earns, and it suffers every ills that it earns”
I’m
confident that the trial brought by the Covid-19 pandemic is not
something that we cannot handle by all of us. Do continue to be
steadfast, strong and enthusiastic. Please believe that we can overcome
this trial together.
To my fellow Malaysians, let us
remember that we are inherently resilient, individually capable and
collectively strong to face these uncertain times.
Let us
strengthen our resolve and stay committed to our fight against Covid-19.
Let us stay the course and follow all orders made under the MCO. It is
difficult, but certainly not impossible.
This is the sacrifice we are called to make in order to win this war against the deadly virus.
Winning
this war starts in our homes and with our families. We can stop the
virus from spreading by staying at home and maintaining physical
distance.
Stay strong, stay healthy, insyaAllah we will succeed.
Remember, after the rain, comes the sun. And better days will be here again.
Finally,
I wish to thank all the frontliners who continue to uphold the trust
given with full dedication.
Thank you to all doctors, nurses, police
personnel, military personnel, immigration, RELA, firefighters, staff of
the Welfare Department, NGO volunteers and all who are involved at the
frontline.
Also, my appreciation to all of you who have
obeyed the Movement Control Order. Please continue to be patient, keep
calm and remain steadfast. God willing, we will rise again.
Wabillahi al-taufik walhidayah wassalamu’alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh. - New Straits Times, 6/4/2020
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