Restaurants and cafes welcome the easing of restrictions in Brunei


BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (Borneo Bulletin/ANN): The further easing of restrictions for the second phase of the de-escalation plan have been positive news to local businesses affected by the global Covid-19 (coronavirus) pandemic, particularly restaurants and cafes in the country.

Mulia Hotel Operations Director Mohd Iswandi bin Maaruf on Monday (June 15) told Borneo Bulletin that he welcomed the announcement with a sigh of relief and is now hoping that business will soon be at its normal heights again.

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