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  • Thai durians go hi-tech with Tencent | Thaiger

    Thai durians go hi-tech with Tencent

    Thai trade representative Narumon Pinyosinwat held talks with a Tencent executive in Hong Kong, alongside a representative from Shanghai East Best Foreign Trade (SEBFT), a leading durian importer from China. In a post-meeting address to the press, Narumon revealed a monumental deal: SEBFT committed to purchasing a staggering 3,000 containers of Thai durians, amounting to a whopping 10 billion baht.…

  • Malaysia mulls expanding rail project towards Thai border | Thaiger

    Malaysia mulls expanding rail project towards Thai border

    To outmanoeuvre economic rivalry with Thailand, Malaysia is contemplating extending its mammoth rail project closer to its northern neighbour, sparking debates over prosperity or peril. Malaysia’s Transport Minister, Anthony Loke, disclosed that the government is receptive to the notion of linking the ongoing East Coast Railway Link (ECRL) with Thailand’s existing or planned rail infrastructure. The move comes amidst Thailand’s…

  • Thai economy struggles post-election, foreign investment declines | Thaiger

    Thai economy struggles post-election, foreign investment declines

    Thailand’s economy continues to struggle despite the first General Election since 2019, which was anticipated to stimulate growth and attract foreign investors. Instead, the nation has seen its benchmark stock index decline for the fifth quarter consecutively, foreign investment is waning, and the baht is showing the second-worst performance amongst Asian currencies. According to Narongsak Plodmechai, CEO of SCB Asset…

  • Minimum wage rises to 400 baht in 10 Thai provinces | Thaiger

    Minimum wage rises to 400 baht in 10 Thai provinces

    The minimum wage in selected areas of 10 Thai provinces is set to rise to 400 baht per day, as decreed by the tripartite wage committee yesterday. This new wage increase, which comes into effect on April 13, will apply to tourism-related businesses and four-star hotels with a staff of 50 or more. Pairoj Chotikasathien, the committee’s chairman and permanent…

  • Can Thailand achieve high-income status by 2037? (video) | Thaiger

    Can Thailand achieve high-income status by 2037? (video)

    As Thailand steers towards high-income status by 2037, a formidable obstacle looms large: rampant flooding wreaking havoc on its economy. In an exclusive interview with Thai PBS World, the World Bank unveils a groundbreaking strategy to expedite flood management, potentially transforming Thailand’s economic landscape. Read on to discover the game-changing insights and bold plans set to redefine Thailand’s future. Amid…

  • Thailand’s car industry hits the brakes: Production plunges 20% | Thaiger

    Thailand’s car industry hits the brakes: Production plunges 20%

    With a significant decrease in production, Thailand’s car output experienced a 19.28% year-on-year slump in February, with the total units produced amounting to only 133,690, as reported by the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI). The numbers, attributed predominantly to the reduced production of pickup trucks and increased imports of electric vehicles (EVs), starkly contrast the 12.46% dip recorded in January.…

  • Thai govt’s digital wallet handout scheme faces legal queries | Thaiger

    Thai govt’s digital wallet handout scheme faces legal queries

    The Thai government plans to launch its main digital wallet handout scheme in the year’s final quarter. This plan’s timeline will be more concrete post-April 10 when the digital wallet policy committee convenes, says Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat. A sum of 500 billion baht has been set aside for the scheme, tentatively slated for a May launch. However, expectations…

  • Thai stock market hits snooze button despite extended hours | Thaiger

    Thai stock market hits snooze button despite extended hours

    Despite the extension of the Stock Exchange of Thailand‘s (SET) trading hours and looming interest rate cuts by the Bank of Thailand, the Thai market failed to rally yesterday. Concerns over a premature rate cut and the aftermath of a recent terrorist attack near Moscow fuelled investor anxiety. The SET yesterday, March 25, increased its trading period from 270 to…

  • TCC proposes temporary power tariff reduction for Thai households | Thaiger

    TCC proposes temporary power tariff reduction for Thai households

    The Consumers Council (TCC) has proposed a temporary reduction in power tariffs to alleviate the financial strain on Thai households during the summer’s peak demand. This request follows the Energy Regulatory Commission’s (ERC) suggested alterations to the current power rate, which critics argue would not result in cheaper electricity bills. Critics contend that the ERC’s adjustments primarily aim to lessen…

  • Thai EV market shifts into gear with Chinese investment | Thaiger

    Thai EV market shifts into gear with Chinese investment

    Major automobile companies are forecasting a rapid escalation in the Thai electric vehicle (EV) market, propelled by increased investment from Chinese EV manufacturers. This is anticipated to ignite a price war as manufacturers strive to lure consumers with competitive pricing. This viewpoint was shared by Narong Sritalayon, the managing director of Chinese automaker Great Wall Motor (GWM), in a statement…

  • Thai fruit frenzy: Chanthaburi aims to peel away competition | Thaiger

    Thai fruit frenzy: Chanthaburi aims to peel away competition

    Chanthaburi is set to be promoted as the leading fruit exporter to China by the Commerce Ministry, to drive sales of durian and mangosteen to exceed 3 billion baht. This move has been catalysed by a recently signed memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the Thai-Chinese Agricultural Import-Export Association and the China Fruit Marketing Association. Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai emphasised that…

  • Thai gold prices see slight rise, now at 37,900 baht per baht-weight | Thaiger

    Thai gold prices see slight rise, now at 37,900 baht per baht-weight

    Thai gold prices have experienced a modest increase, catching the attention of potential buyers and investors. As of the latest update from the Gold Traders Association (GTA), the cost of gold ornaments rose by 50 baht since the last recorded prices, indicating a slight uptick in the precious metal’s market value. The GTS’s website revealed that as of 9.09am today,…

  • Thailand Stock Exchange shakes up trading oversight | Thaiger

    Thailand Stock Exchange shakes up trading oversight

    The Thailand Stock Exchange (SET) has launched a series of initiatives to bolster trading oversight and refine company listing criteria. This move is to regain investor confidence, following a 15.5% negative return last year, the worst performance globally among stock exchanges. Foreign investors offloaded 192 billion baht worth of Thai shares last year, with this trend continuing into the first…

  • Thailand grapples with surge in illegal foreign workers in tourism | Thaiger

    Thailand grapples with surge in illegal foreign workers in tourism

    The Labour Ministry of Thailand has expressed worries over the persistent issue of foreigners being unlawfully employed within the country’s tourism sector. Labour Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn revealed that the ministry has been vigilantly tracking the situation and has reported a steady increase in the number of illegal foreign workers. From October 2023 to February 2024, as many as 13,424 foreigners…

  • Stagnant trade and closed doors shake Bangkok’s New Chinatown | Thaiger

    Stagnant trade and closed doors shake Bangkok’s New Chinatown

    Dubbed the “New Chinatown of Bangkok,” Pracharat Bamphen Road, once teeming with Chinese hot pot restaurants and bustling shops, is now shrouded in a veil of uncertainty. Several Chinese eateries have succumbed to the fierce battleground of competition, exacerbated by a decline in Chinese tourist footfall since the Covid-19 pandemic. While there’s been a slight uptick in numbers, it’s a…

  • Chao Phraya Princess enhances cruise services to boost tourism | Thaiger

    Chao Phraya Princess enhances cruise services to boost tourism

    Thailand’s tourism industry is witnessing a revival, with operators enhancing their services to attract the global inflow of tourists. A sought-after experience for many first-time visitors in Bangkok is a scenic cruise along the Chao Phraya River, the country’s main thoroughfare. Chao Phraya Princess, among the largest river cruise operators, has weathered several crises, including the Covid-19 pandemic. To survive…

  • Boosting economic growth: Thailand-Hungary relationship | Thaiger

    Boosting economic growth: Thailand-Hungary relationship

    Hungary seeks to cultivate a stronger bilateral relationship with Thailand as part of the Central European country’s objective to achieve 4% economic growth in the current year, according to Péter Szijjártó, the country’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Trade between Thailand and Hungary hit a new high last year, exceeding US$730 million (approximately 26 billion baht). Thailand made significant…

  • Unveiling Thailand’s cultural heritage through mini-dramas | Thaiger

    Unveiling Thailand’s cultural heritage through mini-dramas

    The Department of Commerce is encouraging business owners to utilise mini-dramas as a means of enhancing the global market’s awareness of the nation’s cultural heritage, traditions, and tourism opportunities. Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai recently introduced actors to Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, demonstrating the government’s commitment to promoting local products worldwide through the Y-Yuri Series. The department teamed up with well-known…

  • MR. D.I.Y. undeterred by Thai wage hike, continues expansion | Thaiger

    MR. D.I.Y. undeterred by Thai wage hike, continues expansion

    MR. D.I.Y., a leading home improvement retailer, persists in its expansion plans in Thailand, unperturbed by the recent escalation in the daily minimum wage. The CEO of MR. D.I.Y. Thailand, Andy Chin, acknowledges that while this wage increase may raise the company’s costs slightly, it will be advantageous for the economy. Chin predicts a positive surge in the retail sector…

  • Huai Khwang’s food scene hit by strict regulations, eateries close | Thaiger

    Huai Khwang’s food scene hit by strict regulations, eateries close

    Recent developments in Huai Khwang district have seen a wave of closures across restaurant businesses including hotpot and shabu eateries. According to the Huai Khwang District Office, scrutiny has led to the discovery that many Chinese restaurants were operating without the necessary permits. The district office mandated that all eateries obtain proper licensing but this proved challenging for some. Compliance…

  • Q-Con’s land acquisition set to boost southern Thailand’s economy | Thaiger

    Q-Con’s land acquisition set to boost southern Thailand’s economy

    The Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT) anticipates its recent land sale to Quality Construction Products Plc (Q-Con), a lightweight brick manufacturer, to bolster the increasing demand for bricks and endorse the government’s economic upliftment plan for the southern region. Situated in the Southern Region Industrial Estate, the 35-rai land was acquired by Q-Con, which had committed to a purchase…

  • Thai govt’s cash splash: 500 billion baht digital wallet green light | Thaiger

    Thai govt’s cash splash: 500 billion baht digital wallet green light

    With a budget proposal of 3.48 trillion baht (US$96.5 billion) for the fiscal year under discussion, the Government of Thailand is determined to proceed with a significant 500-billion-baht (US$13.8 billion) digital wallet handout scheme, according to Deputy Finance Minister, Julapun Amornvivat. During the parliamentary debate, Julapun stated the possible necessity of securing a loan via a bill to finance the…

  • UK Foreign Secretary Cameron elevates trade links in Thailand | Thaiger

    UK Foreign Secretary Cameron elevates trade links in Thailand

    United Kingdom Foreign Secretary David Cameron arrives in Bangkok today in a bid to strengthen trade and economic ties between the politically beleaguered UK and the burgeoning Thailand. The former British prime minister intends to sign a UK-Thai strategic partnership roadmap on his inaugural visit to the Indo-Pacific region. This roadmap is designed to enhance collaboration on defence, healthcare, and…

  • Thai economy falters as high interest rates impact major sectors | Thaiger

    Thai economy falters as high interest rates impact major sectors

    The Thai economy has taken a hit, with government revenue collections falling short of the target. Lavaron Sangsnit, the permanent finance secretary, attributed the shortfall to high interest rates, which have significantly reduced the purchasing power of consumers, impacting major sectors such as automobiles and real estate. Consumers, particularly those interested in purchasing cars or homes, have found their ability…

  • Index Living Mall targets low-income success defies mortgage setbacks | Thaiger

    Index Living Mall targets low-income success defies mortgage setbacks

    Index Living Mall (ILM), a Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET)-listed company, has observed rapid growth in the low-income segment, despite soaring mortgage rejection rates. This trend led to a strategic shift in the company’s approach, expanding its product range to include non-branded furniture and budget-friendly products imported from China. Kridchanok Patamasatayasonthi, ILM Managing Director, highlighted the exceptional 100% growth within…

  • Comptroller-General Department tackles budget disbursement delay | Thaiger

    Comptroller-General Department tackles budget disbursement delay

    The Comptroller-General’s Department is working to resolve the impediment in hastening budget disbursement, with a focus on speeding up budget funding into the economy for the fiscal year 2024. Director-General of the department Patricia Mongkhonvanit revealed that the delay in budget disbursement is majorly due to the high volume of appeals submitted by unsuccessful bidders for government projects. Each appeal,…

  • Rising crypto prices invite hackers, Thai Digital Asset Association warns | Thaiger

    Rising crypto prices invite hackers, Thai Digital Asset Association warns

    The Thai Digital Asset Association (TDAA) warned of an increased threat from hackers targeting cryptocurrencies, as soaring prices are attracting both investors and fraudsters to the market. The alarm comes after digital assets in Thailand suffered a staggering US$24.2 billion loss to hackers in the previous year. Suppakrit Boonsat, a founder of Bitcast, a digital asset education firm, and the…

  • Krungsri Research predicts growth for Thai construction | Thaiger

    Krungsri Research predicts growth for Thai construction

    Krungsri Research unveiled the dynamic trajectory of Thailand’s construction sector for the next two years. According to the report, the construction industry is poised for a meteoric rise, with an anticipated annual growth rate of 3% to 4%. This surge aligns seamlessly with the overall investment value in construction, heralding a golden era of development on the horizon. The state…

  • Thai Drinks targets Gen Z in Asia for est Cola expansion | Thaiger

    Thai Drinks targets Gen Z in Asia for est Cola expansion

    Keen on broadening its reach in Asia, Thai Drinks, the company managing est Cola, is targeting the Gen Z market for expansion. Forecasting a growth of 25% in the Thai carbonated soft drink market due to warmer weather and intensive marketing campaigns, Suporn Denpaisarn, the non-alcoholic beverages division head at Thai Drinks, reveals their growth plans. According to Nielsen IQ…

  • Centara sets on becoming Top 100 global hotel operator by 2027 | Thaiger

    Centara sets on becoming Top 100 global hotel operator by 2027

    2024 is set to be a momentous year for Centara Hotels & Resorts, Thailand’s leading hotel operator. The company is rolling out an ambitious plan to open new properties, refresh its brands, and introduce exciting experiences for guests, aiming to become a top destination for travellers and one of the world’s leading hotel operators by 2027. Centara laid solid foundations…