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JATENG - Two MSMEs assisted by Sebelas Maret State University (UNS) and the Surakarta City Government managed to advance to class and export their products to Paris, France. The export was released by Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo, at Solo Techno Park. At that moment, Ganjar interviewed MSME owners, namely Ninik Sastrorejo and Anggia. At that time, they also received assistance from Bank Jateng. For Ninik, the assistance was in the form of five tents. What products “ Sampeyan? (What are your products for MSMEs?) Then what did the tents do? ” ask Ganjar to Ninik. “ For sale, sir, so it's like going from market to market. If the product is beach cloth, said Ninik in a written statement received in Jakarta, Thursday, November 10. When asked about turnover, Ninik admitted that he could not say the exact number. Because so far the export sales are based on incoming orders, because they are made manual or handmade. Currently he serves three containers in a year. Ninik said that export activities were a challenge for him. Because as a small business actor, Ninik still faces various obstacles. Starting from the lack of human resources to licensing. " “Wes is not a problem with ben licensing, principal dodolan wae (perturbation of licensing let me help, just sell it),” said Ganjar. Another MSME actor, Anggia, also received assistance from Bank Jateng. In the form of millennial loans worth IDR 10 million. To Ganjar, Anggia was happy because the credit offered low interest rates and cashback. “ reach me, the interest is cheap and there is cashback. The interest is only seven percent and God willing, you will be paid a year, if that's possible, you will get a cashback of five percent, sir,” said Anggia and got a thumbs up from Ganjar. Anggia is an MSME actor who has been fostered by UNS since he was still a student. The products are jumputan fashion, such as scarfs, wallets, to outers. The credit, said Anggia, will be used as capital to participate in exhibition events ahead of Nataru and production. Governor Ganjar Pranowo said that capital and licensing are still a scourge for MSME actors. The former member of the Indonesian House of Representatives asked the government not to make it difficult. Meanwhile, regarding capital, Central Java has many credit schemes that can be used through Bank Jateng. "That's why we make Mitra Jateng 25 credit, Millennial Credit, we actually use it to address situations like this, and this is part of the way we move SMEs in Central Java that must advance to class, and they can export," he said.

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