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  • JSCCIB urges BoT to cut high interest rates amid economic threats | Thaiger

    JSCCIB urges BoT to cut high interest rates amid economic threats

    As the economy grapples with internal and external threats, the Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCCIB) called on the Bank of Thailand (BoT) to reduce interest rates. The high interest rates are causing a surge in borrowing costs, amidst a volatile recovery due to the global economic downturn. These views were expressed by Sanan Angubolkul, chairman of…

  • Innobic divests Alvogen Malta shares, refocuses on Asia-Pacific pharmaceutical market | Thaiger

    Innobic divests Alvogen Malta shares, refocuses on Asia-Pacific pharmaceutical market

    In a strategic move to refocus its pharmaceutical sector, Innobic (Asia) Co, the life sciences division of the PTT Plc national oil and gas conglomerate, has entirely divested its shares in Alvogen Malta (Out-licensing) Holding (AMOLH). The shares were acquired by Floki Holding Société à Responsibilité Limitée, a healthcare and pharmaceutical firm based in Luxembourg. The transaction is expected to…

  • BOI electric push: Thai circuit suppliers charged up with global incentives | Thaiger

    BOI electric push: Thai circuit suppliers charged up with global incentives

    Thailand’s Board of Investment (BOI) unleashed a wave of support and several incentives to catapult local electronic circuit suppliers onto the global stage. This commitment aligns with Thailand’s grand vision of becoming Southeast Asia’s electronic industry hub, focusing on the cutting-edge production of Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) and Printed Circuit Board Assembly (PCBA) – the lifeblood of all smart devices.…

  • Thai PM denies hold up with digital wallet plan | Thaiger

    Thai PM denies hold up with digital wallet plan

    The government remains undeterred as it stands firm on its 10,000-baht digital wallet scheme, scheduled for a May launch, despite legal challenges. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin promised a consensus after seeking opinions from key players. “We stand by the original timeframe.” The Council of State recently weighed in on the legality of the government’s plan to borrow a hefty 500…

  • Thailand to boost trade with India | Thaiger

    Thailand to boost trade with India

    The Commerce Ministry is joining forces with the government’s Team Thailand to boost economic growth by tapping into the vast potential of India. The aim is to boost exports to India by an impressive 4% this year. Deputy Commerce Minister Napintorn Srisunpang highlighted the allure of the Indian market, citing its robust economic growth, resilient domestic consumption, and active industrial activity.…

  • IMF predicts six top global economies in 2024 to be from Sub-Saharan Africa | Thaiger

    IMF predicts six top global economies in 2024 to be from Sub-Saharan Africa

    Six of the top-performing global economies in 2024 will be from Sub-Saharan Africa, predicts the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Despite the limited scale of these economies, they’re contributing positively to a region plagued by poverty and inequality. The economic growth of this region is set to rise from 3.3% in 2023 to 4% in 2024, with standout performances from Ivory…

  • Thailand’s exports predicted to see slight rise in 2024 | Thaiger

    Thailand’s exports predicted to see slight rise in 2024

    The Thai National Shippers’ Council anticipates a slight upturn in Thailand’s exports, predicting an increase of 1%-2% for 2024, as per today’s disclosure. This estimate aligns with a prior forecast, underscoring the critical role exports play in the economic health of Southeast Asia’s second-largest economy. However, the current global demand climate has resulted in sluggish trade in recent times. Chaichan…

  • Phuket governor proposes 191 million baht infrastructure and digital modernisation plan | Thaiger

    Phuket governor proposes 191 million baht infrastructure and digital modernisation plan

    It was a bustling day at Phuket Provincial Hall last Friday as local government office chiefs and private sector representatives gathered to confirm a series of new infrastructure developments to be proposed at the upcoming mobile Cabinet meeting in Ranong on January 22-23. At the helm of this ambitious endeavour is Phuket Governor Sophon Suwannarat, who intends to seek approval…

  • Srettha promises to save Thailand from fiscal chaos | Thaiger

    Srettha promises to save Thailand from fiscal chaos

    In a parliamentary revelation yesterday, January 5, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin admitted that his government had inherited the controversial fiscal 2024 budget and was scrambling to make necessary improvements. Opposition MPs, particularly from the Democrat Party, unleashed a barrage of complaints, alleging unfair budget allocations that left southern provinces in the lurch. PM Srettha found himself in the hot seat…

  • Chon Buri: Essilor Thailand opens job applications with daily wage of 361 baht | Thaiger

    Chon Buri: Essilor Thailand opens job applications with daily wage of 361 baht

    Essilor Optical Laboratory (Thailand) Co., Ltd, located in the Amata Nakorn Industrial Estate, Chon Buri, announced openings for new employees. The announcement, posted on the Factory News page, describes the job as comfortable, with a good income, excellent benefits, excellent bonuses, and continuous overtime opportunities. The direct application process offers a wage of 361 baht per day, a shift allowance…

  • NESDC: China’s economic slowdown could have significant effect on Thailand | Thaiger

    NESDC: China’s economic slowdown could have significant effect on Thailand

    Thailand is on high alert as the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) closely monitors the ripple effects of China’s economic deceleration. Despite initial projections, China’s sluggish growth last year has cast shadows over Thailand’s economic prospects for the coming year. NESDC’s chief, Danucha Pichayanan, predicts Thailand’s economic expansion in 2024 to hover between 2.7% and 3.7%, with a…

  • Thailand’s headline CPI sees unanticipated drop in December | Thaiger

    Thailand’s headline CPI sees unanticipated drop in December

    Thailand’s Commerce Ministry announced today that the country’s headline consumer price index (CPI) experienced a 0.83% decrease in December compared to the same period a year earlier. This figure is a steeper drop than the 0.44% year-on-year decrease seen in the preceding month. Contrasting with the anticipated 0.30% fall for December as per a Reuters poll, the actual result was…

  • Thailand-China visa-free deal to boost Chinese tourist influx by 57% | Thaiger

    Thailand-China visa-free deal to boost Chinese tourist influx by 57%

    The visa-free arrangement between Thailand and China, effective from March 1, is predicted to cause a 57% surge in Chinese visitors this year, boosting the total foreign arrivals to 33 million. Analysts suggest this development offers an opportunity for investors to gradually accumulate travel stocks. Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin announced the reciprocal visa-free scheme on Tuesday, January 2, following…

  • Commerce Ministry’s plan to catapult SMEs to 40% GDP by 2027 | Thaiger

    Commerce Ministry’s plan to catapult SMEs to 40% GDP by 2027

    The Commerce Ministry unleashed an ambitious plan to elevate small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to new heights, targeting a staggering 40% contribution to the GDP by 2027. A comprehensive strategy is set to turbocharge consumption, investment, government spending, and international trade, propelling SMEs into the forefront of economic prowess. Acknowledging the pivotal role SMEs play in Thailand’s economic fabric, Commerce…

  • Thailand’s Kra Isthmus Land Bridge promises economic boom for Penang Port | Thaiger

    Thailand’s Kra Isthmus Land Bridge promises economic boom for Penang Port

    Thailand is eyeing a colossal infrastructure project, a 90-kilometre land bridge across the Kra Isthmus, set to revolutionise maritime trade and shower economic benefits on ports in northern Peninsular Malaysia. Penang Port Sdn Bhd CEO V Sasedharan envisions this ambitious project as a potential game-changer, akin to the impact the Suez Canal had on Egyptian waterway-adjacent ports. The proposed land…

  • Thai graduates form largest group of unemployed, says NSO | Thaiger

    Thai graduates form largest group of unemployed, says NSO

    Concerning statistics were unveiled by Thailand’s National Statistical Office (NSO) yesterday, revealing that newly minted graduates now comprise the largest segment of the country’s unemployed. Results from October’s employment survey disclosed that around 150,000 recent graduates were jobless, a worrying trend that Suwannee Wangkarn, NSO’s Deputy Director, labelled alarming. Every month, the NSO conducts an employment survey among Thai citizens.…

  • Thailand ESG funds miss target but optimism remains for increased sales | Thaiger

    Thailand ESG funds miss target but optimism remains for increased sales

    Despite the Thai government’s target of 10 billion baht (US$290 million), Thailand ESG (TESG) funds only managed to reach sales of 5.2 billion baht (US$150 million) from December 8 to 28 in the previous year. The shortfall has been attributed to the brief sales period, although the Association of Investment Management Companies’ chairwoman, Chavinda Hanratanakool, acknowledged the funds’ popularity among…

  • Thai government to stimulate economy with digital wallet scheme | Thaiger

    Thai government to stimulate economy with digital wallet scheme

    The Thai government reaffirmed its commitment to launch the digital wallet scheme in May, a key policy of the ruling Pheu Thai Party. The scheme, financed by a 500 billion baht (US$14,518,005,000) loan, aims to inject 10,000 baht (US$290) into the digital wallet of every Thai citizen aged 16 and above as a means to stimulate the economy. The government…

  • Thailand PM urges cautious monetary policy amid economic recovery | Thaiger

    Thailand PM urges cautious monetary policy amid economic recovery

    Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin urges the Bank of Thailand to consider the potential risks to the country’s delicate economic recovery when making decisions regarding monetary policy. He expressed concern that the decade-high borrowing costs, currently standing at 2.5%, could potentially impede the nation’s economic revival and affect the populace adversely. During a parliamentary budget debate, PM Srettha revealed that the…

  • Gold prices take a dip in Thailand: 50 baht decrease reported | Thaiger

    Gold prices take a dip in Thailand: 50 baht decrease reported

    The price of gold fell again on the morning market today, with a decrease of 50 baht (US$1.46) compared to the closing price yesterday. As reported at 9.05am today, the cost of gold ornament was selling at 34,050 baht (US$99.4) per baht, according to the Gold Traders Association (GTA). Meanwhile, the 96.5% gold bar was bought at 33,450 baht (US$976.93)…

  • Essential ascent: Despite fiscal twists, analysts predict vital goods to drive economic lift-off | Thaiger

    Essential ascent: Despite fiscal twists, analysts predict vital goods to drive economic lift-off

    Despite the financial rollercoaster, essential goods are set to expand. Analysts declare that essential goods will help boost the economy. The Thai Chamber of Commerce’s recent survey predicts a 1.5% dip in purchasing power, attributed to escalating interest rates, inflation, and the lingering pandemic hangover. Undeterred, consumers are rallying around staples like food, beverages, personal care products, household items, and…

  • Thailand’s triumph and tribulations: OECD report urges bold reforms | Thaiger

    Thailand’s triumph and tribulations: OECD report urges bold reforms

    Thailand has made good economic recovery post-pandemic, with tourism as a major boost, however, a recent report from the Organisation for Co-operation and Development (OECD) highlights the need for bold reforms to solidify and extend this triumph. The second OECD Economic Survey of Thailand commends the nation for averting a severe economic downturn during the pandemic, crediting robust fiscal support.…

  • Export of Thai fruit faces competition from China | Thaiger

    Export of Thai fruit faces competition from China

    Deputy Commerce Minister Napintorn Srisunpang reveals a bumpy road ahead, with China’s market becoming a fierce battleground for Thai fruit exporters. In the opening 10 months of last year, Thailand exported 1.74 million tons of fruits, pocketing 174.27 billion baht. Thailand’s fruit royalty, including durians, longans, mangosteens, mangoes, and pineapples, dazzled the export scene. However, trouble lurks in the dragon’s…

  • Thai industries foresee slow growth, tourism still below 2019 levels | Thaiger

    Thai industries foresee slow growth, tourism still below 2019 levels

    The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) anticipates sluggish growth for the steel and internal combustion engine (ICE) industries this year, whilst the tourism sector remains unlikely to reach 2019 levels. FTI chairman Kriengkrai Thiennukul emphasised the need for economic measures to support certain industries due to these projected declines. The steel and iron industry faces a slowdown as state construction…

  • Thailand mulls tax-free local alcohol to boost economy and tourism | Thaiger

    Thailand mulls tax-free local alcohol to boost economy and tourism

    A breaking development unfolded at 10.10am yesterday, January 2, with Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin making a significant announcement after a Cabinet meeting centred on boosting international tourism and the national economy. The Thai government is contemplating overhauling the excise taxes and duties structures, with an eye on making Thai local alcoholic beverages tax-free and prompting a review of related…

  • Thai government cuts local alcohol tax to zero to boost tourism and economy | Thaiger

    Thai government cuts local alcohol tax to zero to boost tourism and economy

    The Thai government has announced a tax reduction on local alcohol as part of a wider review of laws hindering domestic tourism and economic growth. Revealed on January 2 at the Government House, Prime Minister Settha Thavisin stated that the restructuring of excise and various national taxes, including reducing domestic alcohol tax to 0%, formed part of their strategy to…

  • Thailand’s economy braces for slow growth | Thaiger

    Thailand’s economy braces for slow growth

    Thailand’s economy is set to experience slow growth in the coming years, with GDP forecasts for this year ranging between 3-3.4%. Several factors, including sluggish growth in exports, subdued Chinese demand for consumption and tourism, geopolitical risks, and a shortage of skilled workers, are expected to influence this. Despite these challenges, industry executives are optimistic and are devising strategies to…

  • Thai hospitality groups eye global expansion amid tourism recovery | Thaiger

    Thai hospitality groups eye global expansion amid tourism recovery

    The global tourism recovery has spurred Thai hospitality groups to broaden their horizons beyond domestic borders, tapping into the robust demand in numerous destinations. In the previous year, many hotel management companies reported substantial profits, with some even witnessing their average daily room rates surpass 2019 levels, particularly in prime locations. Minor International (MINT), the largest hotel chain in Thailand,…

  • Thai investors anticipate surge in depositary receipts popularity in 2024 | Thaiger

    Thai investors anticipate surge in depositary receipts popularity in 2024

    Executives anticipate a surge in the popularity of depositary receipts (DRs) among Thai investors this year, with the investment tool offering a gateway to high-profile foreign stocks, risk diversification, and potential high returns. As they have become more prevalent on the Thai bourse, investors held DRs worth around 16 billion baht (US$466 million) on the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET)…

  • Thailand and China unveil game-changing cargo link | Thaiger

    Thailand and China unveil game-changing cargo link

    Thailand and China have launched a direct cargo rail link, whisking farm-fresh delights straight from Nong Khai to the bustling metropolis of Chongqing via Laos. Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister Thamanat Prompow, a key player in this historic venture, flagged off the inaugural Thai train loaded with the jewel of Thai agriculture – dried longan. This marks the commencement of the…