President Mirziyoyev: Even one case of suspension of an enterprise should be perceived as extraordinary

On April 3, President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev chaired a videoconference session to discuss issues of supporting entrepreneurship in the context of countering the crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic, the President's press-service reports.
President noted the need to promote the smooth operation of enterprises, the full mobilization of all opportunities and reserves.
“Even one case of suspension of an enterprise should be perceived as extraordinary. For they provide jobs and income for families. Earlier this year, our hokims came up with public assurances to help develop entrepreneurship and set ambitious goals. And right now is the time of trial. Those hokims who have made accurate calculations, properly use the internal reserves and the opportunities delivered will achieve their objectives. Comprehensive support for entrepreneurs, facilitation of their worries and creation of all necessary conditions for them is important today more than ever,” Shavkat Mirziyoyev insisted.
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