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  • Thailand’s Q2 economic recovery slows, full-year 2023 growth forecast revised

    Thailand’s Q2 economic recovery slows, full-year 2023 growth forecast revised

    Thailand’s second quarter of 2023 saw a slowdown in economic recovery, with GDP growth falling from 2.6% year-on-year in the first quarter to 1.8%, as reported by the National Economic and Social Development Council on August 21. The figures fell significantly short of consensus estimates of 3.1% and growth projections of 2.9%. The economy’s quarter-on-quarter growth was a mere 0.2%,…

  • Revenue target for Thai government exceeds by 150 billion baht

    Revenue target for Thai government exceeds by 150 billion baht

    Fiscal Policy Office (FPO) Director-General Pornchai Thiraveja has announced that the Thai government is rolling in cash. The director-general declared that the government’s revenue surpassed expectations, surpassing its target by 150 billion baht in the opening ten months of fiscal 2023. This continues a positive trend reported in May when revenue targets were surpassed by 112 billion baht. As per…

  • Indonesia unveils three month plan to boost trade and cultural ties with Thailand

    Indonesia unveils three month plan to boost trade and cultural ties with Thailand

    Indonesia kickstarted a three month long series of activities in Thailand, aimed at bolstering trade, cultural ties, and tourism, and enhancing people-to-people diplomacy. Announced at the Indonesia Fair: Know Indonesia Better event, Ambassador Rachmat Budiman revealed the comprehensive plan, curated by the Indonesian Embassy in Bangkok. The event which took place over the weekend at the Central Court in Central…

  • Thai exports suffer 10th month of decline amid global economic challenges

    Thai exports suffer 10th month of decline amid global economic challenges

    In July, Thai exports decreased more than anticipated for the 10th successive month. The drop is primarily due to a decline in global commodity prices since their peak in the early months of the Russia-Ukraine conflict last year. High interest rates and stringent lending conditions, compounded by weak global demand, have led to a slowdown in consumer spending, explained Keerati…

  • Thai economic recovery slower than expected, Bank of Thailand governor confirms

    Thai economic recovery slower than expected, Bank of Thailand governor confirms

    Economic recovery in Thailand is underway but progress is slower than anticipated, particularly in the areas of tourism and exports, according to Sethaput Suthiwartnarueput, governor of the Bank of Thailand (BoT). In a recent business seminar, Sethaput expressed concerns over a less-than-rosy picture of the nation’s economy, with exports and tourism spending falling short of expectations. Despite these challenges, he…

  • Evergrande collapse in China set to hit Thai tourism and exports

    Evergrande collapse in China set to hit Thai tourism and exports

    The Thai tourism and export sectors are set to experience a significant impact due to the financial downfall of China’s real estate giant, Evergrande. The Evergrande collapse revelation came from Poonpong Naiyanapakorn, Head of Policy and Trade Strategy Office (PTS), Ministry of Commerce, today. He suggested business operators closely monitor the situation. Evergrande, a giant in China’s real estate sector,…

  • Srettha Thavisin urged to address economic challenges swiftly

    Srettha Thavisin urged to address economic challenges swiftly

    Thailand’s political stalemate came to a close yesterday as property tycoon Srettha Thavisin was elected as the country’s 30th prime minister following a majority vote in both houses of Parliament. Now, the nation’s business community is urging the newly appointed leader to hasten the process of organising his government. The aim is to promptly address a sequence of pressing challenges…

  • Domestic tourism in Thailand hits 93% recovery

    Domestic tourism in Thailand hits 93% recovery

    Thailand’s domestic tourism sector has seen a significant recovery, reaching 93% of its pre Covid-19 levels, according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT). The TAT expects to record approximately 160 million domestic trips in the country this year, a sharp contrast to the dismal figures witnessed at the onset of the pandemic in 2019. At a press conference, Suladda…

  • DLT nets 7 billion baht in vehicle tax due to convenient online payments

    DLT nets 7 billion baht in vehicle tax due to convenient online payments

    The Department of Land Transport (DLT) collected over 7 billion baht in vehicle tax in the first 10 months of the current fiscal year, thanks to the ease of its “from anywhere” payment system. This figure represents the taxes received from the owners of 5.5 million vehicles between October of the previous year and July of the current year. The…

  • Rice prices spike threatens farmers in Thailand

    Rice prices spike threatens farmers in Thailand

    An increase in rice prices is causing concern for local farmers and rice millers in Uttradit, Thailand. The Agricultural Cooperative of Uttradit City Limited, known for producing and selling the “Good Udom” brand of bagged rice, is currently facing a shortage of husked rice. This crisis is due to large-scale rice millers purchasing at high rates, causing the price of…

  • Gold demand dips, jewellery market sees prices fall to 32,100 per baht weight

    Gold demand dips, jewellery market sees prices fall to 32,100 per baht weight

    Demand for gold jewellery in Thailand experienced a drop causing a significant price dip in today’s market, according to the local gold traders association. The gold bar was trading at 32,100 baht per baht weight, a reduction of 150 baht compared to yesterday’s closing price, as reported on the association’s official website at 9.24am today. The 96.5% pure gold bars…

  • Thailand Consumer Council appeals for higher elderly pension

    Thailand Consumer Council appeals for higher elderly pension

    In a recent online forum, the Thailand Consumers Council (TCC) voiced a call to the new government the reconsideration a policy that restricts certain elderly individuals from obtaining monthly grants, advocating instead for the reinstatement and enhancement of the universal pension scheme to pay 3,000 baht each month. Nimit Tienudom, the vice-chair of TCC and the representative of the People’s…

  • Thai Rice Trade Associations commit to stabilise retail prices despite market changes

    Thai Rice Trade Associations commit to stabilise retail prices despite market changes

    Conversations between the Director-General of the Internal Trade Department and the Thai Associations of Rice Millers and Rice Entrepreneurs Association aim to stabilise rice prices, thus easing household expenses for consumers. Wattanasak Sueaiam, the Director-General, revealed yesterday that these industry bodies have been asked not to increase retail prices, despite market factors. However, ultimate decisions will be influenced by the…

  • Thai baht instability rises due to political unrest

    Thai baht instability rises due to political unrest

    Political unrest is heightening baht oscillations against the US dollar, as Thailand finds itself without a stable government, the head of the Bank Thailand asserts. This turbulence introduces a greater risk factor amongst investors who are observing the foreign exchange rate, particularly between the baht and the US dollar, in light of Thailand’s current political developments. Post Thailand’s General Election…

  • Phuket’s tumultuous news: Raids, accidents, policy changes, and Family Mart’s exit

    Phuket’s tumultuous news: Raids, accidents, policy changes, and Family Mart’s exit

    A series of surprising incidents and noteworthy news have emerged from the island of Phuket. From ongoing raids in the massage parlours of Patong, a perilous vehicular mishap involving a tourist, a tragic road accident, progressive governmental decisions and a significant retail change, the week has been eventful. Unrelenting illicit operations have been underway in Patong’s massage industry where illegal…

  • Sweet success: Thai fruit exports to China ripe with growth, thanks to fast track on China-Laos Railway

    Sweet success: Thai fruit exports to China ripe with growth, thanks to fast track on China-Laos Railway

    Thai fruit exports to China experienced a significant surge in the first five months of this year, growing by a staggering 365%. This upswing is predominantly accredited to the utilisation of the China-Laos Railway for transit, which has resulted in a significantly reduced delivery duration and leveraged the benefits of free trade deals, according to sources yesterday. The railway route…

  • Goodbye Family Mart, hello Tops: Thailand’s retail favorite gets a fresh aisle

    Goodbye Family Mart, hello Tops: Thailand’s retail favorite gets a fresh aisle

    The well-known Family Mart stores, a cornerstone of the local retail landscape for over 30 years, are set to be rebranded as Tops Daily in the heart of Thailand. The decision made by the Central Retail Corporation PLC (CRC) projected completion by the end of this year will bring an end to an era as it follows a decision to…

  • Thai consumer confidence dips due to political instability and slow recovery

    Thai consumer confidence dips due to political instability and slow recovery

    Reports today reveal that last month Thai consumer confidence dramatically dropped for the first time in 14 months. Evidence pointed towards the general unease of continuous political instability in the Kingdom of Thailand after the General Election took place in May, as well as a sluggishly recovering economy. The survey, helmed by the esteemed University of the Thai Chamber of…

  • Thai tourism embraces easier visa rules, faster approvals for Chinese tourists

    Thai tourism embraces easier visa rules, faster approvals for Chinese tourists

    In a move geared towards promoting Thai tourism, the government has implemented policy changes that lessen the rules for obtaining a tourist visa and slashes approval time for Chinese visitors. Chinese travellers emerged as the majority of international arrivals over the past week, the deputy government spokeswoman, Rachada Dhnadirek, confirmed yesterday. Statistics displayed that 95,581 visitors from China arrived in…

  • Thailand’s data centre sector poised for explosive growth with global tech titans and cloud nine prospects

    Thailand’s data centre sector poised for explosive growth with global tech titans and cloud nine prospects

    In a surge of digital enthusiasm, Thailand’s data centre industry is set to experience substantial expansion within the next two years, thanks to the arrival of worldwide tech giants and cloud service providers. This prediction comes from ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (Thailand) (STT GDC Thailand), a dominant player in hyper-scale data operations. STT GDC Thailand, a fruitful joint venture…

  • Thai PM affirms progress of Eastern Economic Corridor of Innovation

    Thai PM affirms progress of Eastern Economic Corridor of Innovation

    Commendable strides have been achieved in the first five years of the Eastern Economic Corridor of Innovation (EECi), said Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha. He said intense innovation and research activity outlined the success of this endeavour. PM Prayut, alongside Interior Minister, Anupong Paojinda, Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana, Minister of the Prime Minister’s Office, and Labour Minister, Suchart Chomklin embarked on a…

  • Rice price hikes worry restaurant owners, some pass costs to diners

    Rice price hikes worry restaurant owners, some pass costs to diners

    Rice prices have begun to climb, causing restaurateurs concern about the cost of producing made-to-order meals. Despite this, some restaurants have opted not to increase prices, sympathising with their customers. They are instead appealing to the government to control the cost. The Ministry of Commerce directed related agencies to balance rice prices after a lull in rainfall from El Niño…

  • Thai tourism industry anticipates growth under Pheu Thai government

    Thai tourism industry anticipates growth under Pheu Thai government

    The Thai tourism industry is buzzing with optimism as the Pheu Thai Party is potentially gearing up to form the anticipated government. With Pheu Thai’s known successful stint in the realm of governance and its proven track record in enhancing the economy, the tourism sector is eagerly waiting for efficient tourism policies to be rolled out to mitigate existing challenges.…

  • Thailand’s space dreams: Lifting off into high-tech horizons with spaceport ambitions

    Thailand’s space dreams: Lifting off into high-tech horizons with spaceport ambitions

    In an exhilarating bid to broaden its horizons and step into the global platform of high tech exploration and innovation, Thailand declared its ambitious plans to construct a spaceport. Undertaken under the vigilant eyes of the interim Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha, the initiative exhibits strong determination and has the potential to offer extensive economic benefits including around 400 job…

  • Global rice trade shook by El Nino, politics, and embargo in Thailand

    Global rice trade shook by El Nino, politics, and embargo in Thailand

    In the face of mounting global food security concerns, the impact of El Niño weather patterns and international political disruptions are causing serious upheavals in the farming landscape, particularly in major global rice-producing countries. Compounding the issue is Russia’s recent withdrawal from a vital agreement, which previously ensured the uninterrupted transport of Ukrainian grain goods through the Black Sea region.…

  • Thai tourism stays firm amid debt rise, 200 million domestic trips targeted

    Thai tourism stays firm amid debt rise, 200 million domestic trips targeted

    Despite a backdrop of tepid consumption, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) remains steadfast in its pursuit of 200 million domestic tourism trips within the current year. Data from a survey conducted by the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce paints a rather gloomy picture of increased household debt levels, up by 11.5% this year from last year. It…

  • Tisco ESU advises focus shift to debt instruments amid market instability

    Tisco ESU advises focus shift to debt instruments amid market instability

    Amid global stock market turbulence, financial analysts at Tisco’s Economic Strategy Unit (Tisco ESU) are advocating that investors pivot their focus towards debt instruments for potential high-yield returns. The ongoing pressures from elevated bond yields, coupled with the weakening economies in the US and Europe, are some of the contributing factors exerting pressure on the financial markets. The ongoing macroeconomic…

  • Water shortages: Thai govt mulls halting Central Plains rice farming amid anticipated drought

    Water shortages: Thai govt mulls halting Central Plains rice farming amid anticipated drought

    In a bid to counteract the effects of a potential drought, the central government of Thailand is contemplating the suspension of rice cultivation in the Central Plains region. This proposal comes alongside the potential establishment of a command centre to combat reduced rainfall and water shortages. The Office of the National Water Resources (ONWR) initiated this conversation, citing apprehensions about…

  • Tourism revival in Thailand risks airport slot overcrowding, suggests alternative options

    Tourism revival in Thailand risks airport slot overcrowding, suggests alternative options

    In anticipation of the upcoming high season, Thailand’s Tourism Authority (TAT) expressed concerns over the slot capacity at international airports. As more flights are set to resume, it is predicted that the country will receive around 8 million tourists this year, primarily derived from long-haul markets anticipating a significant tourism revival. The deputy governor for Europe, Africa, the Middle East,…

  • Blue Flag market unveiled by Phuket to combat rising costs

    Blue Flag market unveiled by Phuket to combat rising costs

    Phuket is preparing to host a monthly special market dubbed the “Blue Flag.” The market is hoped to bring an economic lifeline to the less affluent residents of the city as they struggle with the inflating prices of common household essentials. The Phuket Provincial Commerce Office has taken the initiative of kick-starting the Blue Flag market beginning from the first week…