Pridružite se poslovnoj zajednici od 20000 najuspešnijih i čitajte nas prvi

    IMF: 160,000 jobs endangered in Serbia

    If there are no concrete measures to mitigate this year’s crisis, between 140,000 and 160,000 jobs could be terminated in Serbia, according to the latest analysis of the International Monetary Fund following the fourth revision of the arrangement with Serbia, „Nova ekonomija“ magazine reports.

    It is emphasized that several monetary and fiscal measures taken by the Serbian authorities so far have mitigated the impact of the crisis.

    Interest rate reductions, state guarantees for loans to small and medium-sized enterprises and subsidized loans from the Development Fund have reduced interest costs in the short term.

    However, it is stated that the approval of new loans could affect enterprises’ capability to pay interests in the period when they are back to normal.

    Additionally, besides good balance sheets in enterprises in recent years, one should bear in mind that a pandemic might increase unemployment.

    The IMF also notes that from 100 to 120 thousand workers in Serbia are employed in companies that have problems with paying interest and liquidity.

    Izvor: Nova ekonomija

    Foto: Pixabay

    What's your reaction?

    Ostavite komentar

    Vaša adresa e-pošte neće biti objavljena. Neophodna polja su označena *

    developed by Premium Factory. | Copyright © 2020 bizlife.rs | Sva prava zadržana.

    MAGAZINE ONLINE