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Customers buying textiles during SME Year end Back to school carnival at Indoor Stadium, Berakas.Picture: BT/Saifulizam
Dear Editor,

I REFER to the article "Making doing business easier" (The Brunei Times, August 25).

Good to know that steps are taken to make Brunei more attractive to foreign investors as we would be able to benefit, in the long term, not only by the creation of jobs but also the transfer of technology and know-how which could be a tremendous help in our bid to diversify our economy.

Even though we provide tax exemptions which can go up to a substantial number of years, we have been unsuccessful in getting foreign investments outside the oil and gas industry.

Improvements in the policies may help expedite the time and break down some barriers but will it be enough to encourage foreign investments?

Will there be a review of the processes and are there initiatives to improve and integrate them so that redundancies are eliminated?

Illustrating a fictitious scenario from the exchange/purchasing of land or shops; for instance, an application was forgotten until the applicant queried about it, than having to wait another lengthy time for processing. Such a delay could be disastrous as it may completely shatter plans made by firms.

It's not improbable but does the relevant authorities have the necessary procedures in place to prevent it in the first place and or rectify it?

What are the basic infrastructure requirements that is needed by businesses of today?

Taking internet access as an example, research firms may require high speed internet services to move data across the world, and tech firms may require it to provide their services with the most important aspect being cost effectiveness. Road congestion will also be a factor especially as our population increases.

I am supportive of the initiatives to make doing business in Brunei easier but let's not forget our local SMEs as they form an important part in providing a country with sustainable economic growth.

Anony
Bandar Seri Begawan

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