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    How to reduce out-of-pocket medical expenses in Thailand?

    Managing medical expenses in Thailand is important as healthcare costs continue to rise. The country’s healthcare system includes both public and private options, but even with the Universal Coverage Scheme (UCS) for citizens, many still face high out-of-pocket medical expenses....

  • Thai netizens back kidnapped Chinese influencer’s emotional hunt for real family

    Thai netizens back kidnapped Chinese influencer’s emotional hunt for real family

    Thai netizens are expressing their support for a Chinese influencer after she shared her heartbreaking story of being kidnapped as a child and her ongoing search for her biological family. The 20 year old influencer, Auyoya Yich, is widely known among Thai netizens as Aurora or Tao Hoo (meaning tofu). She is currently an exchange student at Rangsit University in…

  • Cambodia accused of mislabelling rice as Thai jasmine in China

    Cambodia accused of mislabelling rice as Thai jasmine in China

    Cambodia has been accused of falsely labelling its rice as Thai jasmine rice and selling it in China, prompting the Thai Ministry of Commerce to act swiftly. Yesterday, June 27, Sunanta Kangvalkulkij, director-general of the Department of International Trade Promotion, revealed that reports from Thai nationals in China indicated Cambodian rice was being sold in Chinese supermarkets with packaging displaying…

  • China and Thailand strengthen ties on 50th diplomatic anniversary

    China and Thailand strengthen ties on 50th diplomatic anniversary

    In a bold reaffirmation of its commitment to strengthening relations with Thailand, China’s Foreign Ministry has pledged to enhance cooperation on law enforcement and mutual growth. This comes as a nine-member Thai delegation, led by Tej Bunnag, Secretary General of the Thai Red Cross Society and former foreign minister, visits Beijing to mark the 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties between…

  • Phuket governor’s China trip boosts cancer care and green tech

    Phuket governor’s China trip boosts cancer care and green tech

    Phuket Governor Sophon Suwanarat recently led a high-profile delegation to Guangdong province, China, on a fact-finding mission to explore cutting-edge cancer treatment, modern urban development, and green technology. The visit, which aimed at boosting Phuket’s public health services and advancing its vision of becoming a smart, low-carbon city, is set to provide invaluable insights for the island’s future. On Saturday,…

  • Thai durians bound for China amid export scramble

    Thai durians bound for China amid export scramble

    Thailand’s king of fruit is rolling out in full force this season, just in time to satisfy China’s insatiable appetite for durians. But behind the scenes, officials are scrambling to iron out export wrinkles and squash safety concerns. As durian season hits its peak, the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives has declared Thailand is ready to meet booming demand from…

  • Thailand mulls motorcycle cut amid China slowdown, US tariff fears

    Thailand mulls motorcycle cut amid China slowdown, US tariff fears

    The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) is contemplating a reduction in Thailand’s motorcycle manufacturing target, despite an increase in production in the first quarter of this year. The decision arises from a sluggish domestic economy, decreased foreign tourist arrivals, especially from China, and uncertainties linked to US President Donald Trump’s tariffs. Surapong Paisitpatanapong, vice-chairman of the FTI and spokesperson for…

  • Bangkok Bank speeds up yuan transfers to boost China trade

    Bangkok Bank speeds up yuan transfers to boost China trade

    Bangkok Bank has launched an expedited yuan transfer service aimed at reducing costs and enhancing trade with China. Pipat Assawamongkol, assistant manager at Bangkok Bank Public Company Limited, announced that the bank now offers faster yuan transfers after receiving approval from China’s central bank to use the CIPS (Cross-border Interbank Payment System). The system allows direct transfers to CIPS member…

  • Sour deal: China squeezes out 19 Thai products over safety fears

    Sour deal: China squeezes out 19 Thai products over safety fears

    China has slammed the brakes on 19 Thai products, including sweetened condensed milk, citing safety concerns and labelling issues. The move, part of a broader crackdown that saw 357 shipments from 38 countries rejected in January this year, has sent shockwaves through Thailand’s export sector.​ According to the Ministry of Commerce, the General Administration of Customs of China (GACC) released…

  • EU blasts Thailand over Uyghur deportations and lese-majeste

    EU blasts Thailand over Uyghur deportations and lese-majeste

    In a scathing rebuke, the European Parliament passed a resolution condemning Thailand for deporting Uyghur refugees to China and urged the European Commission to pressure Bangkok into reforming its lese-majeste law, releasing political prisoners, and improving human rights standards. The vote, held yesterday, March 13, saw overwhelming support, with 482 votes in favour, 57 against, and 68 abstentions. The resolution…

  • Phumtham denies handpicking pro-govt media for China trip

    Phumtham denies handpicking pro-govt media for China trip

    Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Phumtham Wechayachai has strongly denied allegations that only pro-government media were selected to accompany him on an upcoming trip to China. The visit, set for March 18, aims to check on the 40 Uyghurs deported from Thailand last month, a move that sparked international condemnation. Phumtham’s response comes after People’s Party MP Rangsiman Rome accused…

  • Labour Ministry backs export of Muay Thai coaches to Hong Kong

    Labour Ministry backs export of Muay Thai coaches to Hong Kong

    The Labour Ministry has committed to fully supporting the export of Muay Thai boxing coaches to Hong Kong, where there is a significant demand for their expertise. This commitment was highlighted during Labour Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn’s recent visit to the territory. During his visit, Phiphat, accompanied by senior ministry officials, toured a fitness centre on Fa Yuen Street in Mong…

  • Thailand deports 40 Uyghurs to China despite UNHCR warnings

    Thailand deports 40 Uyghurs to China despite UNHCR warnings

    Thailand has deported 40 Uyghurs to China after holding them for over a decade, drawing condemnation from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). The agency expressed its deepest condolences and labelled the deportation a violation of international law. UNHCR reported that it repeatedly requested access to the detained Uyghurs, who feared persecution if returned to China. Thai officials…

  • Bangkok to adopt Beijing’s air pollution solutions in landmark deal

    Bangkok to adopt Beijing’s air pollution solutions in landmark deal

    Bangkok is set to benefit from Beijing’s expertise in tackling air pollution, as the two capitals signed a groundbreaking Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on Air Quality Monitoring and Management Cooperation. The agreement, signed via video between the Beijing Municipal Ecology and Environment Bureau and the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration’s Environment Department, marks a major step in the fight against toxic smog.…

  • Bangkok passenger caught smuggling ‘space oil’ at HK airport

    Bangkok passenger caught smuggling ‘space oil’ at HK airport

    A brazen drug smuggler’s trip from Bangkok to Hong Kong ended in disaster when customs officers uncovered a shocking stash of illicit “space oil” hidden in fruit-flavoured drink powder. The 22 year old suspect was stopped at Hong Kong International Airport yesterday, February 13, where officials discovered approximately 8 kilogrammes of the substance, containing the controlled drug etomidate, inside his…

  • Fruit frenzy: Contaminated durians to China halt Thai exports

    Fruit frenzy: Contaminated durians to China halt Thai exports

    The Department of Agriculture has halted the export operations of 26 durian packing facilities after China returned over 64 tonnes of durians contaminated with Basic Yellow 2 (BY2) today, February 7. The contaminated shipment, valued at over 12 million baht, was discovered following the implementation of stricter measures by the Chinese government. Raphiphat Chandrasriwong, Director General of the Department of…

  • PM Paetongtarn strengthens ties with Xi in landmark China visit

    PM Paetongtarn strengthens ties with Xi in landmark China visit

    Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra kicked off a landmark visit to China, meeting President Xi Jinping in Beijing today, February 6, in a high-level diplomatic exchange at the Great Hall of the People. The visit comes as Thailand and China celebrate 50 years of diplomatic relations, marking what Xi described as a “golden year of friendship.” In a warm exchange, the…

  • China exposes 36 scam gangs targeting victims with 100k callers

    China exposes 36 scam gangs targeting victims with 100k callers

    Chinese police have revealed the shocking scale of international call scam operations, with 36 major gangs employing over 100,000 callers to swindle victims out of their money. The revelation came during a high-profile meeting between Chinese Assistant Minister of Public Security Liu Zhongyi and Thailand’s Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB) in Nonthaburi yesterday. Leading a Chinese delegation, Liu sought Thailand’s…

  • Thai police deny plan to deport 48 Uyghur men to China

    Thai police deny plan to deport 48 Uyghur men to China

    The Royal Thai Police (RTP) has refuted claims by human rights organisations that they are attempting to deport 48 Uyghur men to China. Since fleeing from China’s Xinjiang province in 2014, the group has reportedly been imprisoned, with 43 held at the Immigration Bureau headquarters and the remaining five in Thai prisons. Human Rights Watch has called on the Thai…

  • Thai durians cleared for export to China after contamination checks

    Thai durians cleared for export to China after contamination checks

    Deputy Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister Itthi Sirilattayakorn recently inspected the export of durians free from Basic Yellow 2 and cadmium contamination at the Nakhon Phanom border checkpoint. Itthi discussed export strategies to China with the Department of Agriculture and relevant agencies. Following Agriculture Minister Narumon Pinyosinwat’s urgent policy on safe, high-quality fruit for domestic consumption and export, efforts to address…

  • Hong Kong sends task force to rescue citizens trapped in Thailand

    Hong Kong sends task force to rescue citizens trapped in Thailand

    In response to reports of Hong Kong residents being lured to Southeast Asia and forced into illegal work, Hong Kong’s Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu announced that the Security Bureau has dispatched a task force to Thailand. The move comes as law enforcement agencies reveal that 28 residents have been trapped abroad since mid-2024, with only 16 successfully returned so…

  • Teeing off diplomacy: Thailand celebrates 50 years with China

    Teeing off diplomacy: Thailand celebrates 50 years with China

    Thailand rolled out the green carpet in Pattaya for over 300 Chinese golf enthusiasts, blending sport and diplomacy in a high-profile event. The Amazing Thailand Golf Paradise 2024, held on December 19 at Siam Country Club Waterside and Rolling Hills, marked the 50th anniversary of Thai-China diplomatic relations with a swing and a celebration. Under Thailand’s specialised golf package tours,…

  • Hong Kong master’s student duped into Thai nightmare

    Hong Kong master’s student duped into Thai nightmare

    A Hong Kong master’s student was swept into an international scam that cost her over HK$500,000 (approximately 2.2 million baht) and led her to an alarming detour to Thailand. This unprecedented case pushed Hong Kong police to seek Interpol’s help, marking the first time a victim was lured overseas. The victim, identified as K, a 22 year old student from…

  • Sink or swim: Thai submarine deal stuck in murky waters

    Sink or swim: Thai submarine deal stuck in murky waters

    Thailand’s long-delayed submarine deal with China remains in troubled waters as Defence Minister Phumtham Wechayachai admits he’s yet to make a call on the contentious project. “The project’s fate is still not clear because I have not yet studied it. I’ll decide after studying it.” The 13.5 billion baht procurement of an S26T Yuan-class submarine has been stalled amid political…

  • Pilotless ‘air taxis’ takes first flights above Bangkok (video)

    Pilotless ‘air taxis’ takes first flights above Bangkok (video)

    Chinese aviation tech company EHang made history by launching its EH216-S pilotless electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft in Thailand. The debut passenger flights, held at the Thailand Drone Exhibition & Symposium 2024, mark a major milestone as Thailand becomes the 18th country to host EHang’s futuristic eVTOL flights. With the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) leading the…

  • PM Paetongtarn attends key regional conferences in China

    PM Paetongtarn attends key regional conferences in China

    Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra is set to attend two significant regional conferences in Kunming, China. These gatherings, scheduled today, November 6, and tomorrow, will precede her journey to Peru for the APEC summit on Sunday, as confirmed by Jirayu Houngsub, spokesperson for the Prime Minister’s Office. The initial conference is the 8th Greater Mekong Subregion Economic Cooperation Programme Summit (GMS…

  • China’s economy grows 4.6% in Q3 amid property downturn

    China’s economy grows 4.6% in Q3 amid property downturn

    China’s economy experienced a marginally better-than-expected growth in the third quarter, according to data released today. However, the persistent property downturn and weak consumer spending continue to weigh heavily on economic activity, compelling policymakers to contemplate further stimulus measures to invigorate growth. The world’s second-largest economy expanded by 4.6% year-on-year in the July-September period, surpassing the 4.5% forecast in a…

  • Thai restaurant Samsen opens new branch in Hong Kong

    Thai restaurant Samsen opens new branch in Hong Kong

    When Thai restaurant Samsen first opened in Wan Chai district, Hong Kong in 2016, chef Adam Cliff quickly became the go-to guy for Wagyu beef noodles. Fast-forward to 2024, and Samsen is on the cusp of launching its third Hong Kong branch on On Lan Street, Central district. With each opening, the restaurant has pushed culinary boundaries—and this new location…

  • Thailand invites China to build satellite launch base

    Thailand invites China to build satellite launch base

    Thailand extended an invitation to China to build a satellite launch base to provide 6G technology, marking a significant step in enhancing economic cooperation as both nations gear up to celebrate 50 years of diplomatic relations next year. In addition to technological collaboration, China plans to send a new pair of giant pandas to Thailand as goodwill ambassadors for the…

  • Thailand and China’s friendship to shine on 50th anniversary

    Thailand and China’s friendship to shine on 50th anniversary

    China is rolling out the red carpet for Thailand as both nations prepare to celebrate 50 years of diplomatic ties next year. Chinese Premier Li Qiang vowed to boost traditional friendship and build a China-Thailand community with a shared future in a power-packed meeting with Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra in Vientiane, Laos. “China and Thailand are close friends and…

  • Don’t ban TEMU: Thai experts call for enhanced trade standards

    Don’t ban TEMU: Thai experts call for enhanced trade standards

    Thailand should embrace trade opportunities with China rather than follow Indonesia’s lead in banning the Chinese e-commerce platform TEMU, say experts. In light of Indonesia’s recent decision to prohibit the TEMU application, the International Institute for Trade and Development (ITD) voiced its opposition to a similar move by Thailand. Wimol Pankong, Deputy Director (Academic) of ITD, urged the Thai government…

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