Now Reading
Informal Sector Criticizes Its Exclusion From Post-Electoral Protest Recovery Credit Line

Informal Sector Criticizes Its Exclusion From Post-Electoral Protest Recovery Credit Line

The informal sector says that it makes no sense for it to be excluded from the 10 billion meticais credit line for post-electoral protest recovery. Traders are proclaiming themselves against discrimination and claim that everyone has suffered the impacts of the protests.

The informal sector has a significant weight in the national economy, with INE data from 2021 indicating that it represents around 45% of the country’s GDP. Even so, the informal sector was not included in the credit line announced by the government, which has not gone down well.

“If it does not cover them, it is discrimination. The protests covered everyone, no one escaped. So, in my opinion, it was important to cover the informal sector. At the end of the day, those who carry out a visible activity that has a direct impact on the consumer are the informal sector,” a spokesperson for the sector claimed.

Furthermore, informal workers criticize the interest rates applied to loans as too high, making the business environment even more difficult.

To have access to credit, which will be available from March 1 to September 30, banks must receive guarantees from companies.

Source: O País

SUBSCRIBE TO GET OUR NEWSLETTERS:

See Also

SUBSCRIBE TO GET OUR NEWSLETTERS:

Scroll To Top

We have detected that you are using AdBlock Plus or other adblocking software which is causing you to not be able to view 360 Mozambique in its entirety.

Please add www.360mozambique.com to your adblocker’s whitelist or disable it by refreshing afterwards so you can view the site.