SOLO - The Surakarta City Government, Central Java, has begun to record potential recipients of social assistance for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) after the recent adjustment of fuel oil prices (BBMs).
"This already has data collection. Later, yes, because the data is dynamic," said Gibran Rakabuming Raka in Solo, Central Java, Antara, Monday, September 19.
There are several criteria to ensure data collection is in accordance with what is determined by the government. One of them, continued Gibran, ensured that there were no double recipients considering that currently the government is also distributing fuel BLT for people in need.
"The agency is updating the data, we will inform you later," he said.
Previously, Deputy Chairman of Commission VI of the DPR RI Aria Bima said the government had a cushioning instrument for MSMEs through the Ministry of Cooperatives and SMEs.
"The amount starts from Rp. 600,000 to Rp. 1,250 million. These complaints will be used because the increase in fuel prices will certainly have a big impact on MSMEs," he said.
He said the plan was for the social assistance to be given to around 20 million MSME players, especially those on a micro scale and have not yet obtained access to people's business loans (KUR) and financial institutions.
He said the distribution of special assistance schemes for business actors was targeted to be carried out this year and next year.
"Currently, the data collection process is being carried out. Only then is the data requested to the cooperatives and SMEs offices, in October there will be," he said.
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