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Donaco’s casino in Vietnam opens, Cambodia’s still shut

Donaco International Ltd said the temporary closure of its casino operations at the Aristo International Hotel in Lao Cai, Vietnam, has now been lifted, the company announced. Aristo has now officially reopened, but will operate on a limited basis because it said the border with China where most of Aristo’s patrons originate from has remains […]

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Small brewers pour into Vietnam

Factories are not the only business moving into Vietnam — Thai craft beer has found an unlikely home in the neighbouring country, thanks to stiff regulations that keep small players from entering the market back home. Sporting very Thai names like Mahana­khon, Krung Thep and Khao San, Thai craft beers often appear foreign in their […]

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Indonesia: Change on the itinerary

Indonesia is bracing for a new normal in the tourism industry as it lays the groundwork for a post-Covid revival by next year. “In the future, we will focus on some issues that really matter in order to anticipate new tourism trends and paradigms, or the ‘new normal’, where people would be more concerned, for […]

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Grab Thailand chief resigns

The head of Grab Thailand, Tarin Thaniyavarn, has announced he is leaving the job to pursue his own dream after more than two years with the fast-growing on-demand phone app. “After having led and given my life to transforming Grab Thailand for over two years, I have decided to pursue my own dream and to […]

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Philippines: Free interbank payments extended

MANILA, Philippines — The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has further extended the free interbank payments after Malacañang lengthened the enhanced community quarantine by another 15 days to prevent further spread of the deadly coronavirus disease. BSP Deputy Governor Maria Almasara Cyd Tuaño-Amador issued Memorandum 2020-041, further extending a temporary relief measure on real time […]

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Brunei: Eateries resume dine-in with precautions

With restaurants, eateries, cafes and food courts allowed to provide dine-in services, the public is reminded to take extra precautions and practise safety before entering the establishments. Food premises’ operators are allowed to take 30 per cent of seating capacity. A buffet is also not allowed. Temperature checks and scanning the BruHealth app QR code […]

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