SINT EUSTATIUS – On March 25th, the islands of Statia, Saba and Bonaire (BES Islands) received an Emergency Package for employees, employers and entrepreneurs to deal with economic consequences of the Corona pandemic. This Emergency Package, including contribution for labor costs of microcredits for employers, is much appreciated by the governments of the three islands.
However, based on the lessons learned from the aftermath and recovery after hurricanes Irma and Maria, the local governments of the three islands point out that the current package will not suffice. Governors of Saba and Bonaire joined forces with Government Commissioner Van Rij, to seek additional economic support measures from The Hague.
In a joint letter of April 22nd, addressed to the Ministers of Economic Affairs, Social Affairs, Finance, and Internal Affairs, a broad spectrum of economic consequences and possible responses are explicated. A week prior, the Minister of Economic Affairs Mr. Wiebes and State Secretary of Social Affairs Mrs. Van Ark, had already received a letter from Central Dialogue Statia, requesting an economic recovery stimulus.
Government Commissioner van Rij: ´We appreciate the emergency package offered to the BES-islands. Many of our citizens need it dearly. But looking ahead, an additional economic package is essential. The aftermath of COVID 19 is expected to be far greater than for example the effects of hurricanes in recent years. Therefore, we need to look beyond the coming three months for a more structural and comprehensive solution.
Suggestions for additional measures include a marketing fund for tourism, increased social security and reduction of transport costs between Saba and Statia to St. Maarten.
The letter addresses a number of problems Statia and the other islands are facing as a result of the Corona crisis. This includes:
With the current Corona crisis, this sector is hit for a second time in a short period. Because officials from the Netherlands have postponed their trips, as a result of the current crisis, these businesses are dealing with an accumulation in decrease of income.
To prevent further damage to the economy and to stimulate a speedy recovery and in addition to the offered Emergency Package, a number of measures are suggested:
It took two years after hurricanes Irma and Maria for tourists to make their way to Statia and Saba. A multi-faceted approach to promoting tourism is needed to stimulate tourism. For example, being physically present at fairs is essential. Therefore, a tourism promotion fund is required.
Many of these suggestions, have been on the table, long before the current situation. Implementing these measures now, would be addressing some of the root causes for the lagging behind of the economic development of the islands. By stimulating the economy in direct response to the Corona crisis, an increased dependency on government spending in the long term can be minimalized.
The Public Entity of St. Eustatius is currently awaiting a decision by the Dutch cabinet about additional economic support for the BES-islands. The decision is expected soon. (GIS)
Source: Souliga Newsday https://www.soualiganewsday.com/index.php?option=com-k2&view=item&id=31062:bes-islands-seek-additional-economic-support-in-response-to-covid-19-crisis&Itemid=450
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