泰共同支付费用以扶持小型运营商
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2025-10-23 19:23

Group 1 - The "Khon La Khrueng Plus" co-payment scheme is expected to support small restaurants and retailers in Thailand amid a weak economic backdrop [1] - The Thai Wholesale and Retail Trade Association suggests that the government should analyze transaction data to create more effective and sustainable support measures for small business operators in the future [1] - The co-payment scheme will run from October 29 to December 31, and various entities including unregistered shops, retail stores, spas, and taxi drivers are eligible to participate [1] Group 2 - The Thai Restaurant Association president predicts that a significant portion of the funds raised through the scheme will be allocated to the restaurant sector, aiding those struggling in a challenging economic environment [1] - The honorary president of the Thai Wholesale and Retail Trade Association believes the scheme will help struggling small retailers, with funds flowing to suppliers and related businesses, thereby stimulating economic development [1] - The government announced a series of domestic stimulus measures, including personal income tax reductions for domestic travel and corporate tax reductions for seminars and training events held in Thailand [2] - These incentives are expected to increase sales for participating restaurants by approximately 20% during the implementation period [2]