Today.Az » Business » Azerbaijan pays $28 million to entrepreneurs affected by COVID-19
17 April 2020 [18:00] - Today.Az
By Azernews
By Akbar Mammadov Since April 9, Azerbaijan's Finance Ministry has transferred a total of $27,6 million to the accounts of entrepreneurs affected by the coronavirus COVID-19. According to the report, to date, $16,6 million has been transferred to the accounts of 11.607 thousand taxpayers to pay salaries to full-time employees. "In addition, $11 million was transferred to the accounts of 23.023 thousand micro-entrepreneurs", the ministry added. Thus, a total fund of $27,6 million has been transferred to 34.63 thousand entrepreneurs. As reported earlier, $126,7 million from the state budget will be allocated to pay salaries of 304 thousand people working in companies that have been significantly affected by coronavirus. In addition, about 300,000 micro-business entities will be paid $47.1 million. The amount of payments will range from $147 to about $2,950. On April 9, Minister of Labour and Social Protection of Population Sahil Babayev revealed that $1.7 billion to reduce the negative impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the economy as well as $235.2m to support social welfare. The government has taken a number of decisions to help reduce the economic consequences of COVID-19 on citizens. To this end, hired workers, unemployed people who have been registered and micro enterprenerus will be each paid $210, $111 and $78 respectively. Electricity limit of residents have also been extended for two months.
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