China allocated US$15.6b in epidemic prevention funds by March 2, says finance ministry official

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3 Mar 2020 • 4:30 PM MYT
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Security personnel wearing protective masks stand at the main entrance of the Forbidden City where a notice is seen saying that the place is closed to visitors for the safety concern following the outbreak of a new coronavirus, in Beijing, China January 2

BEIJING, March 3 — Chinese governments of every level had allocated a total of 108.75 billion yuan (RM65.4 billion) in special funds by March 2 to prevent the spread of the coronavirus epidemic, a finance ministry official said today.

Fu Jinling, head of the social insurance division of the Ministry of Finance, also said China had provided enterprises with 1 trillion yuan in social insurance payment relief this year to support the resumption of production.

He said China is aiming to cut the total tax burden on enterprises by 510 billion yuan this year, and was also allowing firms in the virus-stricken province of Hubei to waive insurance payments for five months. — Reuters