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PPKUKM Collects Data of Coached Traders Affected by COVID-19

Jakarta Industry, Trade, Cooperative, and Small Medium Enterprises (PPKUKM) Agency has collected data regarding coached traders affected by COVID-19 pandemic and needed assistance.

After recording the data and screening them, we got 8,617 Loksem and Lokbin coached traders who are eligible for assistance

Jakarta PPKUKM Agency Acting Head (Plt), Elisabeth Ratu Rante Allo conveyed, her side has listed and verified 13,336 coached traders in 20 Lokbins and 201 Loksems in Jakarta. The result, as many as 8,617 coached traders are considered eligible for assistance.

"After recording the data and screening them, we got 8,617 Loksem and Lokbin coached traders who are eligible for assistance. As many as 2,557 traders are selling in tourist attractions, sport centers (GOR)s, and terminal," she informed, Monday (5/11).

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Based on data from Jakarta PPKUKM Agency, 4 lokbins and 3 loksems have not operated since April 21, 2020 because of COVID-19 pandemic. Regarding to this data, total 13,336 lokbin coached traders and 6,594 loksem coached traders or 49 percent from total coached traders in Jakarta have stopped their business activity.

"We only collect data of coached traders who affected by COVID-19. We have prioritized those who really need the assistance," she closed.

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