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  • Economic challenge: Business tycoon Pichai to the rescue | Thaiger

    Economic challenge: Business tycoon Pichai to the rescue

    Pichai Naripthaphan, a businessman-turned-politician, is stepping into the hot seat as Thailand’s new Commerce Minister at a time when the nation’s economy teeters on the edge of disaster. With sky-high expectations from every corner, Pichai faces the daunting task of steering the country out of economic turbulence. Pichai takes over from Phumtham Wechayachai, who has moved to Defence Minister and…

  • SCB predicts Bank of Thailand to lower rates by 0.25% | Thaiger

    SCB predicts Bank of Thailand to lower rates by 0.25%

    Siam Commercial Bank (SCB) anticipates the Bank of Thailand (BoT) will initiate a series of policy rate cuts starting later this year, potentially continuing into early next year. This move is expected to trigger a reduction in interest rates across the banking sector. SCB’s Chief Executive Kris Chantanotoke predicts the central bank’s Monetary Policy Committee will reduce the policy rate…

  • Prawn stars: China approves import of live Thai giant shrimps | Thaiger

    Prawn stars: China approves import of live Thai giant shrimps

    China has approved the import of live Thai giant freshwater prawns, a significant boost for Thai farmers and the local economy. Thailand aims to enhance production and export efficiency to meet the increasing demand from international markets. The Department of Fisheries, led by Director-General Bancha Sukkaew, announced efforts to promote and improve the farming of giant freshwater prawns, a crucial…

  • Phuket hotels see steady service charges and rising room rates | Thaiger

    Phuket hotels see steady service charges and rising room rates

    Phuket’s hotel industry will see stable service charge income and rising room rates during the upcoming peak season, according to the Phuket Hotels Association (PHA). PHA President Bjorn Courage noted that employment levels in Phuket’s 95-member hotels have fully rebounded post-pandemic. Typically, service charges account for 10% of paid room nights and are distributed monthly among all staff members. With…

  • Labour minister to investigate measures to save social security fund | Thaiger

    Labour minister to investigate measures to save social security fund

    Labour Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn vowed to investigate measures to avert a potential collapse of the Social Security Fund (SSF) within the next decade due to funding shortfalls. The SSF, currently holding 2.6 trillion baht, is projected to grow to at least 4 trillion baht by 2034, according to the Thailand Development Research Institute and the International Labour Organisation (ILO). Despite…

  • Hungary and Thailand to sign MoU for stronger economic ties | Thaiger

    Hungary and Thailand to sign MoU for stronger economic ties

    Hungary and Thailand are set to strengthen their economic ties with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Hungarian-Thai Chamber of Commerce and the Budapest Chamber of Commerce next month. The Hungarian embassy facilitated a luncheon in Bangkok, where the Hungarian ambassador and local Thai media discussed Hungary’s role as president of the Council of the European…

  • Tourism triumph: Can Thailand hit the 2.3 trillion baht jackpot? | Thaiger

    Tourism triumph: Can Thailand hit the 2.3 trillion baht jackpot?

    Despite a whirlwind of global economic challenges and shrinking wallets worldwide, Thailand’s tourism sector is making a remarkable comeback. The nation is on the brink of welcoming nearly as many visitors as it did in the golden year of 2019, when almost 40 million foreign tourists poured in, generating a staggering 2 trillion baht in international revenue. However, while the…

  • Thai farmers set to grow demand for chemical fertilisers next year | Thaiger

    Thai farmers set to grow demand for chemical fertilisers next year

    The demand for chemical fertilisers and agricultural chemicals among Thai farmers is expected to rise between October and December next year. This increased need is crucial for crops such as oil palm, rubber, fruit trees, and ornamental plants, which require year-round agricultural inputs. Udom Srisomrong, Deputy Director-General of the Department of Internal Trade, highlighted that the current fertiliser prices in…

  • Nine provinces miss reel deal, forcing Thai movie buffs to hit the road | Thaiger

    Nine provinces miss reel deal, forcing Thai movie buffs to hit the road

    Nine provinces in Thailand lack cinemas, forcing residents to travel to neighbouring regions to watch movies. The issue came to light recently when a netizen from Mae Hong Son expressed frustration about the lack of local cinemas, which sparked a broader discussion about social inequality and the economic viability of the cinema industry in these areas. The comment was made…

  • Thai central bank may cut rates if digital wallet delayed | Thaiger

    Thai central bank may cut rates if digital wallet delayed

    The Bank of Thailand might be compelled to reduce the policy rate earlier than anticipated if the new government opts to postpone the digital wallet policy slated for the fourth quarter. Analysts warn this delay could significantly impact the Thai economy. Despite the central bank’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) maintaining the rate at 2.5% last week, BofA Securities highlighted that…

  • Digital wallet scheme may be delayed to next fiscal year | Thaiger

    Digital wallet scheme may be delayed to next fiscal year

    The 10,000-baht digital wallet scheme faces potential postponement until the next fiscal year starting October 1 if not implemented by next month, according to the Budget Bureau. Bureau Director Chalermphol Pensoot stated that the details of the cash handout policy would need to be revisited once the new Cabinet is formed. The initiative, promising 10,000 baht to up to 50…

  • Thailand’s female CEOs soar but the gender equality gap remains | Thaiger

    Thailand’s female CEOs soar but the gender equality gap remains

    Thailand’s female business leaders are smashing glass ceilings at an impressive rate, but the country’s gender equality struggle is far from over. With 32% of senior leadership positions in Thai businesses held by women, compared to a global average of 27%, Thailand boasts one of the highest ratios of women CEOs in the world. Nearly 90% of businesses in Thailand…

  • Most Thai listed companies report Q2 this year profits | Thaiger

    Most Thai listed companies report Q2 this year profits

    Thailand’s stock exchange disclosed that 819 out of 856 listed companies have submitted their second-quarter financial results for this year, with 631 reporting net profits. This represents a significant 77.05% of the companies that submitted financial statements. The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) has seen continuous growth in the second quarter of this year. Sales for listed companies in the…

  • Thailand boosts HDD production with 23.5 billion baht investment | Thaiger

    Thailand boosts HDD production with 23.5 billion baht investment

    Thailand’s Board of Investment (BOI) approved a significant investment project by Western Digital Storage Technologies (Thailand) Co., Ltd., to expand its hard disk drive (HDD) and related equipment production. The project, valued at 23.516 billion baht, will take place in Bang Pa-in Industrial Estate, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya province and 304 Industrial Park, Prachin Buri province. The Secretary-General of the…

  • Thailand’s household debt growth slows amid stricter loan criteria | Thaiger

    Thailand’s household debt growth slows amid stricter loan criteria

    Household debt growth in Thailand decelerated in the first quarter of this year, partly due to stricter loan criteria imposed by financial institutions, the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) announced. The NESDC Secretary-General, Danucha Pichayanan, reported that household debt reached 16.3 trillion baht in the first quarter of 2024, marking a 2.5% increase, which is a slowdown from…

  • Thailand’s BRICS ambition: Gateway to economic power? | Thaiger

    Thailand’s BRICS ambition: Gateway to economic power?

    As Thailand contemplates joining the BRICS economic bloc, the nation’s public and private sectors are buzzing with anticipation over the potential opportunities and benefits. The growing excitement was evident at the International Media Club of Thailand (IMCT)’s inaugural seminar in Bangkok last Thursday, August 22, where two panels dissected the pros and cons of the Brazil, Russia, India, China, and…

  • Bangkok could be submerged in seven years warns economist | Thaiger

    Bangkok could be submerged in seven years warns economist

    A Thai economist warned that Bangkok could be submerged by the sea within the next seven to eight years. The government has been urged to take immediate action to prevent significant economic and social damage. Anusorn Thammajai, Dean of the Faculty of Economics at the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce and former member of the National Research Council…

  • Gold prices steady in Thailand, gold ornaments at 40,950 baht | Thaiger

    Gold prices steady in Thailand, gold ornaments at 40,950 baht

    The Gold Traders Association (GTA) reported that gold prices remained stable today, with no increase or decrease from the previous day’s closing prices. Gold ornaments are selling at 40,950 baht per baht-weight. According to the latest data from the GTA released at 9.04 am today, August 26, the price of gold ornaments remains unchanged at 40,950 baht per baht weight…

  • Calls for action on Chinese investments in Thailand | Thaiger

    Calls for action on Chinese investments in Thailand

    The new Government of Thailand is facing calls to swiftly address the growing perception that Chinese products and investments pose a threat to Thai interests. This sentiment, if left unchecked, could harm Thailand’s export and tourism sectors. President of the Panyapiwat Institute of Management and an expert on the Chinese and US economies, Sompop Manarungsan, emphasised the need for cooperation…

  • Thai bus firms under siege as Chinese rivals drive them up the wall | Thaiger

    Thai bus firms under siege as Chinese rivals drive them up the wall

    The Thai bus industry is under siege with Chinese bus operators flooding the market with cut-rate prices and dodgy tactics, leaving Thai companies struggling to keep up. The Thai Transportation Operators Association has sounded the alarm on this cut-throat competition. Wasuchet Sophonsathien, the association’s president, laid bare the ongoing crisis. Illegal foreign bus operators are muscling in on the market,…

  • Thai SMEs eye US e-commerce payday after major Amazon deal | Thaiger

    Thai SMEs eye US e-commerce payday after major Amazon deal

    Thailand’s small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are set to cash in on the lucrative US e-commerce market following a groundbreaking deal inked between the Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP) and Amazon Global Selling (AGS). The partnership, formalised during the TOPTHAI Cross-Border e-Commerce Day 2024, aims to turbocharge the e-commerce export capabilities of Thai businesses, opening doors to the US$1.1…

  • Thailand’s Nam Wa bananas go ‘bananas’ as prices soar | Thaiger

    Thailand’s Nam Wa bananas go ‘bananas’ as prices soar

    The price of Nam Wa bananas, also known as sugar bananas, has surged to a staggering 60 baht per bunch. Once a staple in Thai households, this beloved fruit is inching closer to becoming a luxury item, with experts predicting a further rise to 80 baht per bunch. For nearly a month, vendors and consumers alike have been grappling with…

  • Egg-spect another price hike as duck eggs ‘crack’ up to 5.10 baht | Thaiger

    Egg-spect another price hike as duck eggs ‘crack’ up to 5.10 baht

    The Egg Duck Association announced a price increase for farm-fresh duck eggs by 10 satang, raising the price to 5.10 baht per egg, effective from yesterday. This marks the fifth price hike this year. The Egg Duck Association yesterday, August 22, informed its members about the new farm gate prices for duck eggs. The price per egg has been increased…

  • Thaksin denies political deal on return from exile | Thaiger

    Thaksin denies political deal on return from exile

    Thaksin Shinawatra firmly stated yesterday that no political arrangement was crafted with his conservative adversaries to facilitate his return from a 15-year exile last year. The former Thai premier made the statement during an on-stage interview at a forum organised by a local media group. “There is no deal, no one dare do a deal with me.” The 75 year…

  • Bangkok jewellery fair set to sparkle with 3.5 billion baht in revenue | Thaiger

    Bangkok jewellery fair set to sparkle with 3.5 billion baht in revenue

    The upcoming 70th Bangkok Gems and Jewellery Fair is gearing up to dazzle with an expected revenue haul of at least 3.5 billion baht, according to the Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP) and the Gem and Jewellery Institute of Thailand (GIT). This glittering event, scheduled from September 9 to 13 at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre (QSNCC), is…

  • Canada-ASEAN free trade agreement expected by next year | Thaiger

    Canada-ASEAN free trade agreement expected by next year

    A free trade agreement (FTA) between Canada and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is anticipated to be finalised by next year, according to officials from Canada and Thailand involved in the discussions. Surin Thanalertkul, the Canadian embassy trade commissioner, along with Martin Sullivan, senior market development officer of the Canada Indo-Pacific Agriculture and Agri-Food Office (IPAAO), discussed the…

  • Authentic Thai flavours invade Kazakhstan | Thaiger

    Authentic Thai flavours invade Kazakhstan

    Thailand’s Ministry of Commerce turned up the heat in Kazakhstan, recognising three Thai restaurants for delivering an unbeatable authentic taste with the prestigious Thai SELECT certification. At the forefront of this culinary accolade is Bangkok Thai Café in Almaty, a restaurant that leaves no stone unturned in bringing the true essence of Thailand to Central Asia. With skilled Thai chefs…

  • Thailand minimum wage hike to 400 baht awaits govt decision | Thaiger

    Thailand minimum wage hike to 400 baht awaits govt decision

    The Thai Labour Ministry and employer representatives are eagerly awaiting the new government’s decision on whether to increase the daily minimum wage to 400 baht nationwide, a move that could significantly impact the country’s labour market. Permanent Secretary for Labour Pairoj Chotikasathien stated yesterday, August 20, that while the policy was approved by the Srettha Thavisin administration in May, further…

  • Economic journalist programme highlights digital finance skills | Thaiger

    Economic journalist programme highlights digital finance skills

    The closing ceremony for the 18th annual Advanced Economic Journalist Development Programme (AEJDP) highlighted the theme Unlocking Financial Potential for Wealth in the Digital Age. The event was organised by the Economic Reporters Association in collaboration with Bangkok Bank and the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce. Bangkok Bank’s Deputy Manager, Chaiyarit Anuchitworrawong, presided over the ceremony and awarded…

  • B.Grimm Power play: Profits surge with plans to expand in future | Thaiger

    B.Grimm Power play: Profits surge with plans to expand in future

    Multinational conglomerate B.Grimm Power Plc (BGRIM) reported a robust performance with a significant increase in normalised net profit for the first half of this year, alongside ambitious plans to enhance investment partnerships and expand its renewable energy portfolio. BGRIM President Harald Link highlighted that the normalised net profit attributable to the parent company rose by 2.3% year-on-year, reaching 1.09 billion…