Kathmandu, Feb 13 : The small and medium entrepreneurs (SMEs) demanded arrangement of financial relief to the entrepreneurs hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic.
In a joint press conference on
Sunday, the Federation of Small and Medium Entrepreneurs Nepal, the umbrella
organizations of SMEs, called for arrangement of financial relief to those
facing crises due to the effects of pandemic.
On the occasion, entrepreneur
Naresh Katuwal said preparations were underway for nationwide protest for
protection of country's economy. Claiming that the small and medium
entrepreneurs had saved the country's national economy, he asked the government
to support small industry for their survival in troubled times.
Nepal National Federation of
Entrepreneurs Chair Kumar Karki said small and medium entrepreneurs had been
bearing the brunt of the economic crisis of the country exacerbated by
catastrophic incidences, including earthquake and coronavirus pandemic.
Entrepreneurs had been compelled to
resort a suicidal path due to wrong policy measures of banks and financial
institutions (BFIs).
Senior vice-chair of the Federation
of Nepalese National Transport Entrepreneurs Nepal Punya Prasad (Saroj) Sitaula
commented that the BFIs were making profit while investors were grappling with
crises in the recent situation. The entrepreneurs were experiencing hard time
largely because of tough measures of the banks and financial institutions when
the business sector was gradually baling out of the crisis, he added.
Likewise, Chairperson of Nepal
Federation of Garment and Tailoring Entrepreneurs Ramkrishna Shrestha said the
government should work to address the plights of each sector
entrepreneurs.
He accused the banks and financial
institutions of unilaterally increasing interest rates when SMEs were
struggling to rise from the present crises brought out by coronavirus
pandemic.
Also speaking on the occasion,
leaders of other business sectors demanded the government come forward with
special policy to safeguard SMEs that are on verge of closure due to pressing
policy of BFIs.