Finnish gov't announces 15 bln euro aid package to fight impacts of coronavirus

Source: Xinhua| 2020-03-21 02:33:21|Editor: huaxia

HELSINKI, March 20 (Xinhua) -- The Finnish government on Friday announced a 15 billion euro (16 billion U.S. dollars) additional economic rescue package to alleviate the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic.

A total of 12 billion euros will be allocated to Finnvera, a Finnish state-owned financing company, in order to support businesses in overcoming difficulties caused by the virus. Minister of Economic Affairs Mika Lintila underlined at a press conference that the actual loans will be granted by the banks. Lintila said he hoped that "the banks will now recognize their responsibility."

Prime Minister Sanna Marin said at a press conference that restrictions on both layoffs and the mandatory staff talks will be eased, while unemployment benefits to those affected will be paid out faster. Entrepreneurs will be temporarily recognized as unemployment benefit recipients, as the country's unemployment benefit system is normally restricted to wage earners only. The employers' pension fund payment obligations are also relaxed temporarily.

The changes to the labor market rules are based on a joint suggestion by the employers', employees' and entrepreneurs' organizations earlier this week.

The government also announced a plan to grant the majority state-owned airline Finnair a 600 million euro loan guarantee. The aid is subject to parliament's approval.

Aki Kangasharju, chief executive officer (CEO) of the Research Institute of the Finnish Economy, commented on national broadcaster Yle that the latest measures were just what the Finnish business sector needs to restore confidence.

Furthermore, the public funding agency Business Finland's grant authorizations will be increased by 150 million euros to permit immediate business support measures.

Earlier this week, Finance Minister Katri Kulmuni had said the government would launch a five-billion-euro package to alleviate the impacts of the outbreak on the country's economy. After Friday's announcement, the various measures announced totaled 50 billion euros, Yle reported.

Earlier this week, the Bank of Finland projected that the country's gross domestic product (GDP) will drop by between 1.5 percent and 4 percent in 2020 because of the pandemic.

To date, Finland has reported 450 confirmed cases of COVID-19. (1 euro = 1.07 U.S. dollars) Enditem

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