HCMC eateries find conditions for reopening too tough

Sep 15th at 14:52
15-09-2021 14:52:08+07:00

HCMC eateries find conditions for reopening too tough

Eateries have been allowed to reopen in Ho Chi Minh City, but many are finding the attendant conditions too difficult to fulfill.

Eatery staff on Bui Bang Doan Street, HCMC's District 7, prepare food for customers on September 9, 2021. Photo by VnExpress/Dinh Van

Since September 7 food and beverage businesses have been operating from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. every day but are permitted only takeout and delivery and not dine-in customers.

Many have complained that they cannot meet the authorities’ conditions.

They are required to have employees living on-site, but restaurants lack the facilities to house people, while the 6 pm closing time is too early for dinner, they said.

Owners are also wary about costs since workers need to be tested for Covid-19 every two days.

Another grouse is that restaurants are not allowed to deliver food themselves to customers while delivery service companies are crippled by lack of workers.

With transport around the country affected by anti-pandemic measures, thus affecting the supply chain of goods, restaurants are unable to buy groceries.

The food & beverage industry had been shut for more than 65 days but still had to bear various expenses such as rents and employee benefits, and many owners are worried they might go bankrupt without financial and other support from the government.

They want their workers to be vaccinated so that they could deliver food instead of depending completely on online apps.

They also sought value-added tax (VAT) waiver in 2021 and a 50 percent rebate in 2022 and 2023, a similar income tax rebate in 2021 and a 30 percent cut for the next three years and subsidies to cover costs related to the pandemic such as for testing and housing workers on-site.

They want bank loans at a maximum interest rate of 4 percent for two years, and existing loans to be frozen and restructured.

Vnexpress





NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Vietnam considers foreign business successes as its own: PM

South Korean investors see Vietnam remains an attractive investment destination and are committed to long-term business in the country.

ASEAN economic ministers hold consultation meetings with partners

A Vietnamese delegation led by Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyen Hong Dien attended economic ministerial-level consultation meetings between ASEAN and its...

EPR to promote recycling businesses to form circular ecosystem

Management of electrical and electronic waste is a challenging issue in Viet Nam. However, the situation is expected to improve as proposed new rules which impose...

Viet Nam’s consumer markets expected to grow by US$130 billion over next 10 years

Consumption in Viet Nam could grow by US$130 billion over the next decade as Asia continues to be the world’s consumption growth engine, a new report from McKinsey...

Vietnam GDP growth forecast to hit 5.5% in 2021: CEO HSBC Vietnam

Vietnam’s strong fundamentals remain and the country has built an enviable position in the global supply chain over the past years through its set of FTAs.

HSBC lowers Vietnam’s growth forecast

Lender HSBC has lowered its growth forecast for Vietnam from 7.1 percent to 5.1 percent given the ongoing fourth Covid-19 wave that has disrupted key economic...

Vietnam to prioritize 2022 expenditure budget for raising basic salaries

The basic salary is set to go up from VND1.49 million ($65.46) per month to VND1.6 million ($70.17) from July 2022.

Experts warn of risks to premature economic reopening

Reopening the economy is necessary but any untimely decision amid low vaccination rates and high contagion risks could stymie the country’s efforts to defeat...

Vietnam looks for Finland experience in hi-tech, innovation

Sharing similarities in many ways, a strong partnership with Finland could help Vietnam realize its development goals.

Trade pact boosts Vietnam-Finland relations

Vietnam and Finland have become sustainable partners since the establishment of diplomatic relations. In particular, trade and investment relations between Vietnam...


MOST READ


Back To Top