In total, there is EUR 15 million in extraordinary aid for the retail trade in the Basque Country, mainly affected by the consequences of the war in Ukraine.
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The Board of Directors approved the new extraordinary utility for the personal and household equipment subsectors of the basque retail which have suffered in particular from the impact of the invasion of Ukraine on the rise in prices and the withdrawal of consumption. The amount of aid will be between 2,000 and 3,000 euros, depending on the number of employees.
The new help 15 million euros in total, target micro and small businesses in the personal equipment and home appliances subsectors. Establishments dedicated to the sale of clothing, footwear, decoration, drugstore, perfumery, kitchenware, hardware and the like.
Here are the tools:
2000 euros for those sites with a maximum of nine employees.
3000 euros for those who have more than ten employees.
As Hurtado explained, with these tools the Ministry complies with all the sectoral provisions of its competence resulting from the monographic plenary session devoted to the consequences of the war in Ukraine. “A conflict that has led to a reduction in the volume of sales and orders and interruptions in the supply chain, which in turn leads to liquidity problems and losses that endanger segments of the commercial retail sector,” he assured.
These 15 million come, according to Hurtado, in the recent call for the 6.4 million trade bond, which has already consumed 73% of the bonds, or 4.6 million euros.
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Source: EITB

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