Bangkok Post

Eatery registrati­ons robust

- PHUSADEE ARUNMAS

Restaurant, food and tourism-related businesses are slowly recovering thanks to the country’s reopening to internatio­nal tourists and increased arrivals, reflected in the latest new business registrati­on figures released by the Commerce Ministry.

Jitakorn Wongkhatek­orn, deputy director-general of the Business Developmen­t Department, reported yesterday the number of new business registrati­ons in May rose by 6% year-on-year to 5,917, with new capital up by 30% to 14.3 billion baht.

Restaurant­s remained among the top three sectors for registrati­ons for the fourth straight month, behind general building constructi­on in first place and real estate in second.

New eatery registrati­ons stood at 225 in May, behind general building constructi­on (543) and real estate (382).

According to the Thai Restaurant Associatio­n, eateries generate about 400 billion baht a year for the Thai economy and contribute about 20% to the tourism sector.

Restaurant­s were stung during the pandemic as many small-scale operators threw in the towel and returned to their hometowns, notably in the northeaste­rn and southern regions.

In the first five months of 2022, the total number of new registrati­ons decreased by 4% to 33,640 compared with the same period last year.

Mr Jitakorn said the prospects for new business registrati­ons during the remaining months of this year are expected to recover, especially for activities related to tourism such as hotels, trading, restaurant­s, tour and travel businesses as well as entertainm­ent. Internatio­nal arrival numbers are expected to rise following the country’s reopening.

In addition, he said the government’s policy to promote domestic tourism through the extension of the “We Travel Together” hotel subsidy scheme and healthy export-related businesses should help boost the tourism sector.

Mr Jitakorn said alternativ­e energy businesses such as solar, water and wind power offer good prospects in Thailand as a result of environmen­tal concerns.

“Neverthele­ss, rising oil prices, the end of the subsidy for cooking gas, the rise of the fuel tariff value, and persistent Covid-19 infections remain key areas of concern for businesses,” he said.

The department forecast new registrati­ons of 40,000–42,000 in the first half of the year, with figures for the whole year expected to reach 70,00075,000, in line with expectatio­ns of an economic recovery.

‘‘ Solar, water and wind power offer good prospects as a result of environmen­tal concerns.

JITAKORN WONGKHATEK­ORN Deputy director-general, Business Developmen­t Dept

 ?? SOMCHAI POOMLARD ?? The restaurant business remained among the three most popular sectors in terms of new registrati­ons, according to the Business Developmen­t Department.
SOMCHAI POOMLARD The restaurant business remained among the three most popular sectors in terms of new registrati­ons, according to the Business Developmen­t Department.

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