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Tonga's Government offers development loans to assist businesses

5 April, 2022. Tonga's Government has announced a financial recovery package of $US9.78 million to help revive the country's economy.

More than half of the package is in the form of government development loans totalling $US5 million.

Businesses in the agriculture, fisheries, and tourism sectors have been offered up $US22,230 per annum whilst retail and wholesalers have been offered up to $US88,900 per annum.

Tongan pa'anga bills stacked background.

Tonga Chamber of Commerce President Sam Vea said that many businesses wanted stronger assistance from the government such as a cash injection, subsidies on bank loans, as well as a reduction in utility costs.

He said that businesses are struggling and many are unable to repay debts because their revenue relies on foreign tourists arrivals, which have been virtually non-existent since Tonga enforced a border closure in March 2020.

An aerial shot of the Sheens' home in Nomuka and concrete piles which were all that was left of it after the Hunga-Tonga-Hunga-Ha'apai volcanic eruption.

The kingdom is currently experiencing an economic downturn with the government relying almost entirely on financial aid from foreign governments and agencies.

Tourism has been virtually non-existent since March 2020, after a border closure was enforced by the government to prevent a Covid outbreak.

A devastating volcanic eruption on January 15 followed by a Covid-19 outbreak a few weeks later, added to the kingdom's economic woes.

Tongan health workers promoting the Covid-19 vaccination drive.

Many resorts were destroyed by tsunami waves in January's Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volcanic eruption, and a strict nationwide Covid-19 lockdown has seen a drop in revenue across all sectors.

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