Bangkok Post
Association urges PM to expand co-pay scheme
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The Thai Restaurant Association plans to submit an open letter to the prime minister, calling for the expansion of the "Thai Chuay Thai Plus" (Thais Help Thais Plus) co-payment scheme to include larger restaurant operators.
Key facts
- Under the scheme, the government will subsidise 60% of the purchase price, with participating individuals covering the remainder
- In the second quarter of this year, sales have fallen by 30-50%, while raw material costs have risen by 15-20%.
- The Thai Restaurant Association plans to submit an open letter to the prime minister, calling for the expansion of the "Thai Chuay Thai Plus"
- The Thais Help Thais Plus co-payment scheme allows restaurants, beverage shops and small retailers that are not registered as legal entities, as well as public transport operators such as motorcycle taxi and metered taxi drivers, to
Summary
The Thais Help Thais Plus co-payment scheme allows restaurants, beverage shops and small retailers that are not registered as legal entities, as well as public transport operators such as motorcycle taxi and metered taxi drivers, to participate.
Public transport services such as metro, bus and boat operators are also eligible to register for the scheme.