Start of payment of "sustainable benefits" The first day is expected to be 23,000 payments May 12, 12:12

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A "sustaining benefit" has been started to be paid up to 2 million yen to small and medium-sized enterprises affected by the spread of the new coronavirus. On the 8th, it is expected to be transferred to 23,000 SMEs and sole proprietors, which is about 40% of the amount received on the first day of application.

Sustainable benefits are for businesses whose sales in any month from January to December have decreased by 50% or more compared to the same month last year. The maximum amount of one million yen will be paid to the sole proprietorship including.

At the press conference after the cabinet meeting, Minister Kajiyama expects that the transfer will be made on the 8th to 23,000, which is about 40% of the 56,000 received on the first day of the first day of the application. Was shown.

By the end of the 7th, approximately 500,000 applications for sustained benefits have been submitted, and the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry normally states that it takes about two weeks from application to transfer.

Kajiyama Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry said, "I would like to do my utmost to make it possible to transfer money as early as possible to businesses facing difficult business conditions."