may 12 industrial enterprises of the capital has received permission to resume its operations. According to the latest data from 720 large and medium-sized companies are now working 711. 350 of them did not stop their activities: they provided the city with food, medicines, building materials for hospitals and other essential goods. This was reported by Deputy Moscow Mayor for economic policy and property and land relations Vladimir Yefimov.
the Deputy Mayor noted that, despite the decline in capacity utilization in a number of areas, pharmaceuticals and production of medical devices has been observed the expected increase in shipments by five percent.
To affected industries classified as food and textile industry, production of electronic equipment and repair of machines, the most affected is the production of furniture, paper and rubber products.
According to the head of the Department of investment and industrial policy of Alexander Prokhorov, a key condition for the resumption and continuation of activities is the strict observance of sanitary measures.
For the capital’s businesses have developed multiple support programs. They help to return investments, obtain loans, reduce the rent or to defer payments. In total, the city today has about 70 measures to support businesses and residents.