Support for Affected Businesses in Central Business District since Circuit Breaker Period
Ministry of Trade and IndustrySpeakers
Summary
This question concerns the impact of the Circuit Breaker on Central Business District (CBD) businesses and the availability of special assistance as raised by Ms Tin Pei Ling. Minister for Trade and Industry Chan Chun Sing acknowledged sluggish CBD footfall but expects improvements following revised workplace measures allowing more employees to return. He highlighted support from $100 billion in budgets introduced by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Heng Swee Keat, including the Jobs Support Scheme and various loan facilities. Minister for Trade and Industry Chan Chun Sing also pointed to the Enterprise Development Grant and Productivity Solutions Grant, which provide up to 90% and 80% support respectively for business transformation. Finally, he encouraged the use of the e-Commerce Booster Package to help retailers build new revenue streams and urged CBD enterprises to leverage these existing schemes to strengthen their operations.
Transcript
32 Ms Tin Pei Ling asked the Minister for Trade and Industry (a) how have businesses in the Central Business District been affected since the circuit breaker period; and (b) whether there will be a special assistance package to help these affected businesses.
Mr Chan Chun Sing: Since the end of the Circuit Breaker on 1 June 2020, Singapore has gradually resumed activities across sectors. Most businesses in the CBD have also been gradually allowed to reopen. However, as many employees continue to work from home, footfall in the CBD has yet to return to normal levels and sales for F&B and retail establishments in the CBD have remained sluggish.
On 23 September 2020, the Government announced a revised set of workplace safe management measures, whereby amongst other measures, employees who are able to work-from-home may return to the workplace, subject to various rules, to better support work and business operations. While working from home will remain as the default mode of working, more employees are likely to head back to their workplace and business within the CBD will likely improve.
The Government is aware of the difficult situation businesses are in. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Heng Swee Keat, had unveiled four budgets totalling close to $100 billion to support people and businesses in this crisis. These include the Jobs Support Scheme (JSS) and various loan schemes to ease the cash flow for businesses.
We are also providing support for businesses to transform themselves and build new revenue streams. These include schemes such as the : (a) Enterprise Development Grant (EDG) with a support level of up to 90% for businesses to grow and transform; (b) Productivity Solutions Grant with a support level of up to 80% for businesses to adopt proven pre-scoped solutions (e.g. IT solutions) and (c) e-Commerce Booster Package which supports 90% of the costs for retailers to on-board e-commerce platforms.
We encourage enterprises in the CBD and elsewhere to leverage these schemes to strengthen their businesses.