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Brunei SME's Is Going For New Business Hours

I really find this sort of new rules getting funnier and funnier every time the official made in to the public. I'm not sure what the reason for the move is or why it has to be change? It is because too many young teens hanging out too late at night? It is the parents are worried over their children hooking up with other bad boys for drugs or maybe Brunei crimes rate is increasing? Not even a single words explanations and issuing any statements behind this ideas. I don't even know if the officials really helping the local SME's (Small and Medium Enterprises) and how will it affect their business. Such "Disappointment" word is no longer useful to describe them and I already fed up with how they trying to make the business go bad.

You can read the whole news at Brudirect.com. For now, the most affected in the business will be the restaurants and cafés. probably they will be having a hard time if they operated at 24 hours or late hours. On one paragraph, I totally agree what he said is true.

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.

Brunei is probably the worst entertainments place to enjoy I really have to admit. That's why everyone decided to head off to neighbouring countries instead. I don't even know if the officials even notice it or even they also doing the same thing like other people do freed to neighbours to enjoy more entertainments. I am still confused how do we local able to promote tourism's if we follow alike rules like other western countries to closed early? Business in Brunei is not really look that good or stable and you can see most of them are operate as cafes and restaurants. If such cases happen no more oil and gas to produce. I wonder how the country economics will like one day.

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