Bikky Khosla | 06 Jul, 2021
The government last week revised guidelines for MSMEs with inclusion of retail and wholesale
trades as MSME units. The move is expected to benefit 2.5 crore retail and
wholesale traders as they --under the revised guidelines --will now get more benefits.
Retailers and wholesalers were classified as MSMEs in the past, but
were excluded in 2017, and now their inclusion has warmly been welcomed by the retailers and wholesalers.
Retailers and
wholesalers in the country have been suffering a lot for quite some time now
due to the pandemic and subsequent restrictions, and now their inclusion into the MSME sector is
expected to give a much-needed relief to the sector. It will help the traders
to avail requisite finances from banks and at the same time make the
best of the plethora of schemes which are presently for MSMEs. No doubt, this
sounds good, but there is a flip-side to it, however.
While the government's intention is commendable, it is equally true
that inclusion of 2.5 crore traders as MSMEs would dilute the sector which is
already under pressure. The MSME schemes will be open now for retailers and
wholesalers, and banks too are likely to prefer retailers and wholesalers – as
they are less risky in business-- over manufacturers. Simply speaking, MSMEs, including
manufacturers and exporters in the sector, will suffer as a result of sharing
their exclusive benefits with 2.5 crore traders now included as MSMEs.
Experts view that it is equally necessary to address the concerns of
retailers and wholesalers, but they add that instead of their inclusion as
MSMEs, a separate window could have been created for them. This view sounds
quite logical. Their inclusion may weaken the MSME sector further which will be
disastrous at a time when it is struggling hard amid the pandemic.
I invite your opinions.