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BUILD-ITC dialogue urges for unified definition of CMSME

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TBS Report
10 December, 2020, 06:50 pm
Last modified: 10 December, 2020, 06:55 pm

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BUILD-ITC dialogue urges for unified definition of CMSME

The meeting focused on categorisation of industrial segments based on the need, type and size, accordingly alignment of  policies so that access to finance and other segment-specific support is possible

TBS Report
10 December, 2020, 06:50 pm
Last modified: 10 December, 2020, 06:55 pm
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Business Initiative Leading Development (BUILD) in collaboration with International Trade Centre (ITC)-She Trade Initiative, organised a consultation session  on "Definition of Cottage, Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (CMSME) in Bangladesh" on Thrusday.

The meeting focused on  categorisation of industrial segments based on the need, type and size, accordingly alignment of  policies so that access to finance and other segment-specific support is possible, said a press release.

Having underscored the need for unifying the definition of CSMEs, Ferdaus Ara Begum,CEO,BUILD in her keynote exhibited that CMSME comprises the 99.84% of total establishments which indicates the significance of CMSME in the economy of Bangladesh. She stated the nature of the cottage and micro enterprises are almost the same as most of these industries are involved in retail trading and in the manufacturing sector. They are mostly informal and work as extending ancillary support to medium and large. Given the alike nature of Micro & Small Enterprises(MSEs) policy support for them should be same while  policies for  Large & Medium (LMEs) can be  based on their distinct nature, the press release added.

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ITC She Trade informed that most of the countries use the term MSME instead of CMSME, also informed that in the amendment of New Companies Act  it included One Person Company(OPC), therefore SMEs will automatically  be  formalised,  in that respect tax, treatment for small enterprises will be changed. Paid up capital threshold and turnover included in the amendment for OPC need to be aligned with  definition.

Due to some gaps in the eligibility criteria of the stimulus package mostly medium industries can get the benefit of it. At the end of her presentation, the initiative stated that category standardization is important, an universal definition of MSMEs for better cross cutting analysis if can be possible should be looked into .

ILO Senior Statistian Michael Frosch stated that ILO does not have an official statistical definition of SMEs. However, there is a strong focus on small and micro-enterprises due to the link with informality and informal sector.

He also informed that 61% of the worlds employed population is in informal employment. Then, he mentioned that ILO has a definition of informal enterprise as identification of informal enterprise is crucial as it is the first key to transition to formality. He urged to provide focus on the informal sectors, as they lack legal courage, formal recognition, access to market and access to finance

Olga  Solleder, an expert of ITC said that the criteria used in Bangladesh to define CMSME is similar to the other countries. But different organizations for example-WBG, SDG, WTO; only defined Micro Small and Medium industries instead of CMSME and the term MSME is used most of the cases.

Harmonising the definition depends on nature and type of the country, Cottage is more than a type not a size.

Prof. Dr Baqui Khalily from University of Dhaka raised question that if the cottage and micro industries will be merged together the percentage of micro industries will be 99% of total enterprises but the cottage is mostly informal sector in Bangladesh so it would be difficult to compare with other countries.

He said that the definitional issue is mostly considered in case of access to finance for CMSME, because banks are more interested to finance the medium enterprises rather than cottage, micro and small enterprises. So the Large and Medium enterprises (LME) should be considered in same category as well as micro and small treated in the same group instead of CMSME.

Ministry of Industries Senior Assistant Secretary Md Salimullah  said that Ministry of Industries (MOI) is in the verge of formulating a new industrial policy and MOI is keen to incorporate all the rational proposals in the policy. As the nature of cottage and micro industries is almost similar and a similarity between medium and large industries is clearly visible. 

Dhaka Chamber of Commerce and Industries (DCCI) Secretary Md. Joynal Abdin said that our policy maker should visit the SME clusters before preparing the next National Industrial Policy 2021. Because the actual scenario of CMSME can be understood from the 177 SME clusters.    He wants to get a clarification of replacement costs  in the upcoming policy.

Cottage, Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (CMSME) / Business Initiative Leading Development (BUILD) / International Trade Centre (ITC) / International Trade Centre (ITC)-She Trade Initiative

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