Emergency countermeasures in Tokyo for interest-free loans for non-employment insurance members New virus March 12 8:17

In response to the spread of the new coronavirus, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government has drafted emergency measures. The main pillar is to provide loans for small and medium-sized enterprises, including non-regular employees who do not have employment insurance, at a maximum interest rate of 1 million yen without interest.

In response to the government's second emergency response to the new coronavirus, executives held a meeting on Thursday in Tokyo to compile the Tokyo Metropolitan's own emergency measures.

According to this, 1 million yen will be paid for employees of small and medium-sized enterprises including non-regular employees who do not have employment insurance in case the spread of infection will force them to take a break from work and reduce their income. Loans to the upper limit.

Interest means that the loan paid by the city is a real interest-free loan.

In addition, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government positions the three weeks until this month as an "important period for preventing the spread of infection," and postpones or cancels large-scale indoor events and other events hosted by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, but the effects of the efforts appear. We believe that it will take some time, and we are working to extend this response for another two to three weeks.