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Concern Over News Business Hours
By Ben Ng
Bandar Seri
Begawan - A proposed move by the relevant authorities to
redefine the operating hours of businesses has generated concern
among the business community and members of the general public.
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Some entrepreneurs are however
hopeful that the authorities will reconsider the move,
especially in helping the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs.)
In an official directive made
public to business operators this week, restaurants, cafés,
convenience stores, salons, supermarkets and gymnasiums have had
their operating hours cut short.
The Bulletin learns that at a
meeting held in November last year it was decided that all
supermarkets will have to be closed by 11 pm,
restaurants/cafés/eateries by 12 midnight, convenience stores by
11pm, barber shops and salons closed by 8pm and gyms closed by
9pm respectively. The details of this decision were circulated
to business premises early this week.
The move puzzled many, as the
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culture" as elsewhere in the region
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"It's certainly a step backwards,"
said the owner of Brunei's late night café.
He also spoke of the Kiulap
commercial area, and took it as an example of how the new ruling
would affect both business and tourism.
"(Kiulap) is an up-and-coming area.
There are two hotels where tourists and business travellers are
accommodated. And now, 24-hour cafés or cafés which open beyond
midnight can no longer facilitate their needs," he said. So is the
case in Bandar and Gadong, he added.
He feels the chances of hotels
opening up in-house 24 hour cafes to compensate, is unlikely. "No
hotel is going to open up a 24-hour in-house cafe, because of the
cost and the uncertainty of the patronage."
Restaurants are allowed in all
hotels to operate 24 hours a day, but they will only be allowed to
serve hotel guests, and not walk-in diners.
"Certainly, it will affect Brunei's
goal of promoting its SME's and foreign investments... because cafe
owners tend to be on the whole, very young people who do it not only
for the money, but it fits the lifestyle of Brunei," a regular
patron at a cafe said.
"So, their enthusiasm and
entrepreneurship is dimmed by these kind of restrictions, especially
now that everywhere in the word, even Australia - which was
restricted before is making efforts to open up till the early hours
of the morning."
Another young customer who was
surfing the net on his laptop said cafes and coffee shops serve a
purpose for the young people who gather there to exchange
intellectual ideas.
"I think it will do tremendous
harm, first of all, to the economy of the country, secondly to the
image of the country. Business investment will suffer and
businessmen will be left wondering why they suddenly slapped on
this rule," he added.
The proposed move will definitely
affect business, said the Operational Director of a popular cafe in
the Gadong commercial area, especially on weekends.
"I think this will definitely
affect the local SME's," he said, "especially people who have
gerai's and sell food late at night."
"We don't know the reason for why
they're doing this. I just don't understand," he said.
If the demand is there, it would be
logical to open till late, he said. "This is business."
"But 12 midnight? We feel it's a
bit too early, especially for cafes. There is a demand. People want
to stay out late on the weekends, to watch football or just unwind.
So we don't understand why they are enforcing these rules," he
continued.
"I don't know what benefit it will
bring either. It will probably force cafes to operate illegally at
late hours of the night." The only entertainment that is currently
available in Brunei he said, were "basically cafes and restaurants.
Where else can you gather? For a place that has limited
entertainment, the cafe scene is very important."
He feels the move will "definitely
bring a negative impact". "It's not a progressive move if we want to
be on par with the rest of the world. We're definitely going
backwards, not forwards," he said. -- Courtesy
of Borneo Bulletin

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