Regarding the impact of this state of emergency, 80% of companies answered that it would affect their management in a questionnaire conducted for small and medium-sized enterprises in Tokyo, and nearly 30% of companies are considering expanding into new business formats and services. I found out that I answered that I was doing it.

This questionnaire was conducted by the Tokyo SME Doyukai, which is made up of small and medium-sized business owners, last week, targeting approximately 2,300 member companies, and 186 companies responded.



According to this, 80.6% of all companies answered that the state of emergency issued in 1 metropolitan area and 3 prefectures would affect the management.

Of these, regarding the outlook for annual sales based on the impact of this declaration, 35.1% of the companies answered that "a decrease of 10% or more and less than 30%", and "a decrease of 30% or more" also rose to 20.1%. I did.



In addition, when asked if they could secure fixed costs such as personnel expenses for cash flow for several months, 24.6% of the total was 3 months or more and less than 6 months, and 12.6% of companies said that it was less than 2 months. was.



On the other hand, when asked how to respond to the state of emergency, 28% of companies said they were considering expanding into new formats and services.



The Tokyo SME Doyukai said, "If the state of emergency is prolonged, the cash flow will be very difficult. The government and Tokyo are expected to continue the management stabilization policy as well as to foster new business development. Will be done. "