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Moscow mayor says allowing to work key support measure

MOSCOW, Apr 10 (PRIME) – Allowing companies to operate as long as possible is Moscow’s main support measure, Mayor Sergei Sobyanin told PRIME in an interview released on Friday.

Moscow has adopted business support measures and a list of tax grace periods and exemptions amid the coronavirus.

He said that Moscow will next help businesses which were forced to halt on orders from the authorities. "What is important, of course, is that the first targeted decisions today must cover the sectors which were forced to stop operations by our decisions," he said.

Moscow is working on a stage-by-stage system of economic support, Sobyanin said. 

"The measures must be connected with the decisions of the central bank, the government of the Russian Federation and the local authorities,” he said.

“Combined, they must support the entire system, the economic system of the country but in a balanced way because we understand that it will not end tomorrow. The government and us are working on a stage-by-stage system of support: the first package, the second package, the third package as problems appear."

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10.04.2020 11:40
 
 
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