FROM: U.S. SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
SBA PROPOSES REVISIONS TO SIZE STANDARDS FOR WHOLESALE TRADE AND RETAIL TRADE INDUSTRIES
The proposed size standards would define the maximum number of employees a firm in these industries could have and still be a small business. The proposed revisions reflect changes in marketplace conditions.
SBA proposed to retain the current size standards for the remaining industries in those sectors. SBA reviewed all of the employee-based size standards for both sectors to determine whether the size standards should be revised or retained.
The SBA has also proposed to retain the current 500-employee size standard for federal procurement of supplies under its non-manufacturer rule because Wholesale Trade and Retail Trade NAICS codes and their small business size standards cannot be used for procurement of supplies. These proposed revisions primarily affect eligibility for SBA’s financial assistance programs.