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Chamber of Commerce President Mahrer does not expect a wave of bankruptcies in the “press” interview, is upset by the “deep technological skepticism in Europe” and finds the discussion about open areas of winter sports hypocritical. His embarrassing appearance at the presentation of “Kaufhaus Österreich” at least “had some cleanliness.”
“Die Presse”: When does “Cost What You Can” end?
Harald Mahrer: Finance Minister Blümel has already announced that the fixed-cost subsidy will continue to be available from January 1. A large amount of gunpowder, that is, budgetary resources, has already been fired.
But then comes the wave of bankruptcies.
It is not related to that. Other means remain, such as postponements, which must be repaid over a long period. Therefore, it does not necessarily have to lead to a wave of bankruptcies. Twenty percent of companies now using deferrals say they need more than six months for repayment, that is, between two and three years.
The risk of bankruptcy will be higher in some industries.