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  • Thai economy rebound: PM unveils bold plan to tackle challenges

    Thai economy rebound: PM unveils bold plan to tackle challenges

    Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin outlined a comprehensive plan to tackle pressing economic issues in Thailand spanning agriculture, industry, and debt-related concerns. He unveiled his intentions during a keynote speech at The Standard Economic Forum, stating that the Thai economy’s current state is a subject of contention between himself and the Bank of Thailand’s governor. Despite the debate, the Thai PM…

  • Thailand’s smart electronics and IT sectors set for growth with EV production

    Thailand’s smart electronics and IT sectors set for growth with EV production

    The Office of Industrial Economics (OIE) anticipates a significant surge in Thailand’s smart electronics, and IT sectors in the forthcoming year. The trigger for this expected growth is the commencement of production by global electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers within the country. The assembly of EVs is heavily reliant on electronics and IT products, hence the increased demand in these sectors,…

  • Consumer groups challenge proposed electricity tariff rise

    Consumer groups challenge proposed electricity tariff rise

    Consumer advocacy groups have opposed the proposed increase in electricity tariffs and have asked the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) to review all data used to calculate the Fuel Adjustment Charge (Ft) to ensure fairness to the public. According to Prasart Meetem, the Chair of the Committee on Public Services, Energy and Environment of the Consumer Council, the estimated Ft charge…

  • PM Srettha unveils proactive diplomacy for Thai global influence

    PM Srettha unveils proactive diplomacy for Thai global influence

    Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin yesterday unveiled a fresh approach to foreign policy, dubbed proactive diplomacy, aimed at empowering Thai representatives abroad to stimulate trade, investment, and tourism, and enhance Thailand’s global influence. The 61 year old prime minister detailed his proactive diplomacy policy at a yearly gathering, hosted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, attended by Thai ambassadors, consul-generals, commerce…

  • Q3 slowdown: Thailand economy hits the brakes at 1.5%, falling short of forecasts

    Q3 slowdown: Thailand economy hits the brakes at 1.5%, falling short of forecasts

    With an annual growth rate of 1.5% recorded in the third quarter, Thailand’s economy has shown a slower expansion compared to predictions, according to data released today, November 20. The National Economic and Social Development Council revealed that, from July to September, the economy of Southeast Asia’s second-largest country experienced a seasonally adjusted growth of 0.8% every quarter. However, these…

  • All aboard: China’s rail freight trail blazes historic route to Thailand, breaking new ground in cross-border cargo collaboration

    All aboard: China’s rail freight trail blazes historic route to Thailand, breaking new ground in cross-border cargo collaboration

    A monumental event unfolded at 10am on November 17 as a Chinese freight train, packed with 35 cargo containers, embarked on its maiden journey to Thailand. This is the first official rail freight transport from China to Thailand, made possible through a collaborative effort between the Chinese government and Thai private sectors. The destination of this freight train is the…

  • Kazakhstan courts ASEAN investors to become Central Asia’s investment hub

    Kazakhstan courts ASEAN investors to become Central Asia’s investment hub

    Kazakhstan is reaching out to foreign investors, particularly from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), in a bid to establish itself as a central investment hub in the Central Asia Region. The Kazakh government has expressed interest in mutual economic development with the Southeast Asian region, according to Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Roman Vassilenko. He made these remarks…

  • Peruvian culture delights: Thailand’s Peru Embassy promotes food and coffee

    Peruvian culture delights: Thailand’s Peru Embassy promotes food and coffee

    In a recent series of events designed to strengthen bilateral ties between Peru and Thailand, the Embassy of Peru in Thailand organised three cultural programs centred around Peruvian food and coffee. The events showcased the richness of Peruvian culture and gastronomy, aiming to introduce the Thai public to the unique flavours and traditions of Peru. The series kicked off with…

  • Jatuporn criticises government’s proposed digital wallet scheme

    Jatuporn criticises government’s proposed digital wallet scheme

    The digital wallet initiative proposed by the government has come under fire from Jatuporn Prompan, a former red-shirt leader and co-leader of the Melting Pot Group. In a livestream on Facebook, Jatuporn voiced his concerns about the ruling Pheu Thai Party’s repeated withdrawal from pledges, including their initial vow not to form a government with ex-coalition parties from the previous…

  • Pheu Thai leader discusses soft power at Thailand 2024 beyond Red Ocean seminar

    Pheu Thai leader discusses soft power at Thailand 2024 beyond Red Ocean seminar

    The leader of the Pheu Thai Party addressed the audience on the Soft Power: The Great Challenger during the Thailand 2024 Beyond Red Ocean seminar organised by Prachachat, a newspaper publisher, on November 15. The term soft power has been making rounds in Thailand recently, defined by the Thai government as an influential power that assimilates new cultures through societal…

  • Sadao checkpoint: Entrepreneurs urge continued operation

    Sadao checkpoint: Entrepreneurs urge continued operation

    Songkhla-based entrepreneurs in the Sadao district appealed to the government to keep the old Sadao immigration checkpoint operational alongside the new one. The move aims to stimulate both trade and tourism with Malaysia. The appeal follows the circulation of rumours concerning the government’s intention to close the Sadao checkpoint in preference for the newly constructed border checkpoint. The discussion involved…

  • Global EV trend surges with Thailand joining the race

    Global EV trend surges with Thailand joining the race

    A surge in the global trend of electric vehicles (EVs) usage has been highlighted by Poonphong Naiyanaphakorn, the director of the Trade Policy and Strategy Office. This information was shared with the public on a day not too long ago. The International Energy Agency (IEA) has predicted that the total EV sales are set to rise from 10 million units…

  • Fueling frustration: Thailand Energy Minister alarmed as petrol prices play a seesaw despite promised relief

    Fueling frustration: Thailand Energy Minister alarmed as petrol prices play a seesaw despite promised relief

    Peeraphan Salirathaviphak, Thailand’s Minister of Energy, raised concerns about the constant fluctuations in petrol prices, which have seen a continuous rise over the past two days, despite a recent government announcement of a 2 baht per litre reduction. In a statement made at the Government House at 1pm this afternoon, Peeraphan argued that petrol prices should not fluctuate like stocks…

  • Grab Thailand to offer million baht loans to tap into digital lending

    Grab Thailand to offer million baht loans to tap into digital lending

    Grab Thailand is set to offer loans of up to 1 million baht to its merchants to tap into the growing digital lending space, with ambitions to achieve profitability for a second consecutive year in 2023. The move comes as digital lending in Thailand is expected to reach US$12 billion in 2023, a 65% increase from 2022, according to the eConomy…

  • Thai government and Google partnership to boost digital economy

    Thai government and Google partnership to boost digital economy

    The Thai government announced a strategic partnership with Google to bolster the country’s digital economy and accelerate the development of artificial intelligence (AI). The agreement, unveiled at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Leaders’ Meeting, seeks to enhance Thailand’s digital infrastructure, encourage the secure and responsible adoption of AI, anchor cloud-first policies, and make digital skills more accessible to Thai citizens.…

  • Tourists travelling less but spending more in luxury Thai tourism

    Tourists travelling less but spending more in luxury Thai tourism

    The luxury travel sector is witnessing a peculiar trend: tourists are travelling less but spending more, according to the observations from Pimalai Resort and Spa, a hospitality establishment located on Koh Lanta. The resort has also noted that Krabi tourism is grappling with the dearth of international flights, especially from China. The resort’s owner, Charintip Tiyaphorn, revealed that despite the…

  • Thai Commerce Minister defends recent sugar price increase

    Thai Commerce Minister defends recent sugar price increase

    The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Commerce defended the recent sugar price hike following discussions with all parties involved. The minister, Phumtham Wechayachai, maintains the decision was made based on appropriate cost considerations, not a failure to control prices. Today, at Government House, Phumtham addressed concerns that the government couldn’t control sugar prices after a Cabinet meeting yesterday decided…

  • Pattaya businesses backs discarded proposal for Chinese police patrols in Thailand

    Pattaya businesses backs discarded proposal for Chinese police patrols in Thailand

    Pattaya Nightlife Business Association chairwoman Lamphueng Hamilton expressed her support for a now-discarded proposal for Chinese police officers to patrol popular tourist areas in Thailand. The proposal, originally mooted by the Thai government, has since been unequivocally dismissed. However, several Pattaya-based private tourism operators continue to champion the idea. Their support stems from a notable decrease in Chinese visitors, which…

  • Thailand PM invites Tesla, HP, and Analog Devices to invest

    Thailand PM invites Tesla, HP, and Analog Devices to invest

    Thailand Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin extended an invitation to three significant American corporations to consider investing in Thailand, asserting the nation’s capability to act as their productive bases. The 61 year old prime minister recently visited the manufacturing plant of Tesla’s electric vehicles (EVs), where he participated in a trial run of the company’s cyber truck, which is set for unveiling…

  • Global sugar shortage anticipated despite increased production in Brazil, Russia, China

    Global sugar shortage anticipated despite increased production in Brazil, Russia, China

    A report by CovrigAnalytics released yesterday revealed an anticipated global sugar shortage. The deficit is estimated to be 2.4 million metric tonnes in the 2023/24 crop year, marking an increase of 200,000 tonnes from previous expectations. Despite increased sugar production in Brazil, Russia, and China, the shortfall in output from India and Thailand, due to inadequate humidity, will not be…

  • PTT reinvestment: Diversifying beyond oil and petrochemicals for future growth

    PTT reinvestment: Diversifying beyond oil and petrochemicals for future growth

    National energy conglomerate PTT Plc has initiated a reinvestment phase, eyeing new ventures for future growth. This move follows the stagnation of the company’s traditional businesses, which are primarily centred around the oil refinery and petrochemical sectors. As these avenues have limited potential for enhancing future income, the company emphasises the need for reinvestment. PTT’s President and Chief Executive Officer,…

  • Thai Government Savings Bank promises low interest rates for home loans

    Thai Government Savings Bank promises low interest rates for home loans

    The Government Savings Bank (GSB), an institution committed to enabling Thai citizens to own their homes, is prepping a credit line of 45,000 million baht to offer three home loan products with fixed interest rates for the first three years, marking the end of this year. The initiative is expected to inject liquidity into the economy. According to Karm Phonprakong,…

  • Thai government to finance digital wallet scheme with 500 billion baht loan

    Thai government to finance digital wallet scheme with 500 billion baht loan

    The Thai government has plans to secure a loan of 500 billion baht to finance a digital wallet scheme, revealed Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin. This digital wallet scheme is targeted towards Thai citizens who are 16 years and older, earning less than 70,000 baht per month with less than 500,000 baht in bank deposits. The 61 year old Thai prime…

  • Thai deputy PM defends government’s initial performance amidst economic criticism

    Thai deputy PM defends government’s initial performance amidst economic criticism

    Thailand Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai defended the government‘s performance during its initial two months in office, amidst criticism that the economy has seen little to no improvement and the cost of living remains high. The deputy PM stated that the fruits of the government’s labour would not be noticeable until at least 100 days have passed, as many departments,…

  • Consumer confidence in Thailand soars to 44 month high

    Consumer confidence in Thailand soars to 44 month high

    Last month witnessed a surge in consumer confidence for the third consecutive month, reaching its highest point in 44 months, according to the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC). Factors contributing to this uplift include the government’s initiatives to curb living costs, a boost in foreign arrivals, and a revival in exports. The UTCC reported that the consumer…

  • Budget travel: Thai travelers choose affordability amid economic instability

    Budget travel: Thai travelers choose affordability amid economic instability

    In the wake of an unpredictable global economy, travellers are becoming increasingly cost-conscious. A recent survey by online travel agency Booking.com revealed that the majority of Thai citizens are apprehensive about the escalating cost of living and are thus curtailing their expenditure on travel, opting for budget travel instead. Michelle Gao, the regional manager for the Mekong region at Booking.com,…

  • Sweet setback: Thailand’s sugar exports face sticky situation with government controls

    Sweet setback: Thailand’s sugar exports face sticky situation with government controls

    Thailand’s sugar exports, which sit second globally behind Brazil, are threatened with potential delays in the coming year. This comes after the Thai government implemented new controls to guard the domestic supply and curb smuggling. The newly instated regulations require official approval for the export of any quantity exceeding one tonne, a move that some traders have voiced concerns could…

  • The Energy Ministry crackdown on petrol retailers stockpiling fuel after price cut

    The Energy Ministry crackdown on petrol retailers stockpiling fuel after price cut

    The Energy Ministry has pledged to take stringent action against oil retailers found to be illegitimately stockpiling fuel. This decision comes in response to complaints about a sudden shortage of oil at petrol stations, following the government’s decision to lower the prices of gasohol 91 and gasohol 95. On the morning of November 7, petrol stations across the nation began…

  • Thai PM evaluates potential wage increase for civil servants without price hike

    Thai PM evaluates potential wage increase for civil servants without price hike

    Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin yesterday declared that an evaluation was underway to determine the feasibility of increasing wages for civil servants and government employees. However, he dismissed the notion that such a hike would lead to a rise in consumer goods prices. The prime minister’s comments came in response to inquiries concerning the potential inflationary effects of the proposed wage…

  • Thailand’s inflation drop fuels economic slowdown fears

    Thailand’s inflation drop fuels economic slowdown fears

    Concerns are heightening among analysts over Thailand’s first year-on-year inflation decline in 25 months. The drop in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) is viewed as an indication of increasing risks of economic deceleration and deflation. BofA Securities, previously known as Bank of America Merrill Lynch, highlighted that the inflation figure for October signified the first year-on-year decline since August 2021.…