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    5 ways retirees in Thailand lose money (and how to stop it)

    Retiring in Thailand can be affordable and enjoyable, but many retirees lose money due to common mistakes. High living costs, scams, and unexpected expenses can quickly drain savings. There are five ways that retirees in Thailand can lose money and...

  • Cathay soars again: A350 fleet back in action after fiery setback

    Cathay soars again: A350 fleet back in action after fiery setback

    Cathay Pacific Airways triumphantly re-launched its Airbus A350 aircraft, after a dramatic engine fire grounded the fleet and caused the cancellation of 90 flights over the past week. The fiery incident uncovered a rare issue with fuel hoses, triggering an urgent, large-scale inspection and repair operation across the airline’s A350 lineup. With 48 of these widebody jets under Cathay’s wing,…

  • Noodles of growth: Mama set to stir up premium market

    Noodles of growth: Mama set to stir up premium market

    Thai President Foods Plc, the company behind Mama instant noodles, anticipates significant growth in the instant noodle market this year, with the premium segment potentially outperforming the overall market. Pun Paniangvait, manager of the president’s office, reported that Thailand’s instant noodle market experienced an 8% to 9% growth in the first half of this year, and the company projects a…

  • Thailand rice is on the rise with global GI glamour

    Thailand rice is on the rise with global GI glamour

    The Thailand Rice Department is on a mission to put Thai rice in the global spotlight by promoting its distinctive strains with certified Geographical Indication (GI) labels to a wider audience. Farming communities in Phatthalung and Trang in the south, along with Phayao in the north, have crafted premium rice products that command top prices. These farmers are betting on…

  • Thailand’s gold prices drop like a rock, baht’s the culprit

    Thailand’s gold prices drop like a rock, baht’s the culprit

    Gold prices in Thailand have taken a nosedive, plummeting by 2,000 baht per baht weight in just over a month. This dramatic drop is attributed to the Thai baht’s impressive 7% rise during the same period. The Gold Traders Association (GTA) warns that prices could fall further if the baht continues to strengthen. Jitti Tangsithpakdi, President of the GTA, explained…

  • Digital TV operators sink or swim with licence deadline drama

    Digital TV operators sink or swim with licence deadline drama

    Digital TV operators are in hot water as they face a raft of industry troubles and the looming expiry of their licences in 2029. The sector is grappling with rapidly changing viewer habits, a surge in streaming services, and nagging worries about dwindling viewership figures. Back in 2013, the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) auctioned off 24 digital TV…

  • Thai stocks hit 18-month high as baht rallies post new govt formation

    Thai stocks hit 18-month high as baht rallies post new govt formation

    Thai stocks surged to their highest levels since March last year, with the baht also experiencing a significant rally. This boost in financial markets follows the formation of the new government, sparking optimism over policy continuity. The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) Index rose by as much as 2.9%, driven by gains in the packaging, information and technology, and petrochemical…

  • Thailand’s new transport centre boosts regional logistics hub status

    Thailand’s new transport centre boosts regional logistics hub status

    Airports of Thailand Ground Aviation Services (AOTGA) anticipates that its newly inaugurated Multimodal Transportation Centre at Suvarnabhumi Airport will bolster Thailand’s position as a regional logistics hub, enhancing goods transportation among Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Vietnam (CLMV). The new centre is designed to integrate various transportation modes, including land, rail, sea, and air, with the added benefit of consolidating customs…

  • Floods drive August inflation up 0.35% due to rising food prices

    Floods drive August inflation up 0.35% due to rising food prices

    Rising prices of fresh vegetables and fruit, influenced by flood-damaged production areas, have driven up inflation by 0.35% in August. Director-General of the Trade Policy and Strategy Office (TPSO), Poonpong Naiyanapakorn, reported that headline inflation in August saw a 0.35% year-on-year increase. The surge in food prices, particularly fresh vegetables and fruit, was primarily due to flooding in agricultural regions,…

  • Thailand mandates VAT registration for online sales platforms

    Thailand mandates VAT registration for online sales platforms

    The Ministry of Finance is set to integrate online sales platforms into Thailand’s tax system, following a Cabinet decision mandating these platforms to register for value-added tax (VAT). An anonymous ministry source confirmed that the Revenue Department will amend the Revenue Code in line with the Cabinet’s resolution. Online sales platforms will now be required to register for VAT in…

  • Thailand levels up: Set to be Southeast Asia’s e-sports epicentre

    Thailand levels up: Set to be Southeast Asia’s e-sports epicentre

    Thailand is poised to become a leading e-sports hub in Southeast Asia, according to Riot Games, a US-based game developer. Riot Games Thailand Manager Jon Lor emphasised the strong foundation already present in the Thai gaming community. “From my perspective, it’s about building on the strong foundation we already have. We’ve seen incredible enthusiasm from the Thai gaming community, and…

  • Thai content creator market valued at 45 billion baht in 2024

    Thai content creator market valued at 45 billion baht in 2024

    Tellscore Co Ltd, a Thai influencer marketing platform, has valued the local content creator market at 45 billion baht (US$1.3 billion) for this year, marking a 25 to 30% increase compared to last year. This growth is driven by surges in news, science, education, and family content. Suvita Charanwong, Chief Executive and co-founder of Tellscore, highlighted that despite Thailand’s sluggish…

  • Bank of Thailand to appoint new chairman amid government push

    Bank of Thailand to appoint new chairman amid government push

    The Bank of Thailand (BoT) board is set to appoint a new chairperson by early October, as announced by the head of the selection committee. This move comes as the government aims to exert more influence over the central bank following a prolonged public dispute over interest rates. Although the BoT chairperson does not have the authority to set interest…

  • Villa thrill-a: Russian buyers drive Phuket’s 2024 villa surge

    Villa thrill-a: Russian buyers drive Phuket’s 2024 villa surge

    Phuket’s villa market has seen a remarkable surge in the first half of 2024, surpassing the total launches for the entirety of 2023. For the first time in 15 years, the value of new villas has exceeded that of condominiums, driven primarily by robust demand from Russian buyers. Phattarachai Taweewong, director of the research department at property consultancy Colliers Thailand,…

  • Turbulence ahead: Thai pilots unhappy over foreign job wet lease plan

    Turbulence ahead: Thai pilots unhappy over foreign job wet lease plan

    The Thai Pilots Association expressed significant concerns regarding the potential liberalisation of pilot jobs for foreigners through wet lease agreements for domestic routes. This move, they argue, could risk another red flag from the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). Several stakeholders, including the Department of Employment, the association, the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand, and an airline that requested the…

  • Temu’s impact on Thailand’s e-commerce market remains uncertain

    Temu’s impact on Thailand’s e-commerce market remains uncertain

    Chinese e-commerce giant Temu‘s potential to impact the e-commerce market in Thailand and the region remains uncertain, according to market analytics firm Cube Asia. Sellers may need to brace for another price war if Temu sustains strong incentives and a low-price strategy, similar to the shifts seen with Shopee, Lazada, and TikTok Shop focusing on profitability. Simon Torring, co-founder of…

  • Major Udon Thani pub to reopen after partners resolve dispute

    Major Udon Thani pub to reopen after partners resolve dispute

    A major pub in Udon Thani will reopen by the end of this month following a negotiation between its partners. Over 100 employees, left jobless by the sudden closure, can now look forward to returning to work. Employees from a prominent pub in Udon Thani municipality filed a complaint yesterday, September 2, with the Udon Thani Governor through the Damrongdhama…

  • Central Fraud Register curbs mule accounts in Thai banking sector

    Central Fraud Register curbs mule accounts in Thai banking sector

    The banking industry has taken a significant step towards curbing financial fraud by introducing a Central Fraud Register (CFR) system, designed to facilitate data-sharing and clamp down on mule accounts. In a joint effort with the Thai Bankers’ Association (TBA), the Bank of Thailand (BoT) began implementing this system last month, targeting the prevention and eradication of financial fraud related…

  • Thai chamber warns flood damages may exceed 10 billion baht

    Thai chamber warns flood damages may exceed 10 billion baht

    The Thai Chamber of Commerce (TCC) raised alarms over the economic repercussions of the ongoing floods in northern Thailand. Should the flooding persist for another month, financial damage could surpass 10 billion baht, officials warn. Estimates from the TCC and the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce reveal that if conditions improve within the next two weeks, the current…

  • Second-hand tsunami: Used car flood drives Thai sellers to despair

    Second-hand tsunami: Used car flood drives Thai sellers to despair

    A torrent of high-quality used cars flooding the market might sound like a bargain hunter’s dream but it’s turning into a nightmare for sellers. While buyers drive off with the deals, automakers in Thailand are hitting potholes trying to move new stock, and used car dealers are struggling to keep sales engines running. The second-hand car market skidded to a…

  • Rising tourism in Thailand to boost sluggish motorcycle market

    Rising tourism in Thailand to boost sluggish motorcycle market

    Increased tourism activity later this year is anticipated to boost Thailand’s domestic motorcycle market, which has experienced sluggish sales in the first seven months of 2024, according to the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI). Surapong Paisitpatanapong, Vice-Chairman of the FTI and spokesperson for its Automotive Industry Club, stated that the number of foreign tourist arrivals is on the rise and…

  • Thai steel firms request BoI incentives for eco-project

    Thai steel firms request BoI incentives for eco-project

    Thai steel manufacturers G Steel and GJ Steel are actively seeking investment incentives from the Board of Investment (BoI) to support a 4.5 billion baht development project. This initiative aims to tackle the challenges plaguing the local steel market while minimising carbon dioxide emissions. The founder and honorary chairman of both companies, Somsak Leeswadtrakul, revealed that despite employing over 1,000…

  • Indonesian motorcycle taxi drivers strike for fair pay

    Indonesian motorcycle taxi drivers strike for fair pay

    Over 1,000 motorcycle taxi drivers initiated a strike in various Indonesian cities today, protesting against inadequate pay and demanding greater protection from what they deem unfair practices by ride-sharing firms. The drivers, clad in their distinctive green jackets, converged outside the Communications Ministry and near the Jakarta offices of Indonesia’s largest tech company GoTo and Southeast Asia’s leading ride-hailing and…

  • Malaysia Airlines cuts network capacity by 20% amid shortages

    Malaysia Airlines cuts network capacity by 20% amid shortages

    Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG), the parent company of Malaysia Airlines, announced a 20% reduction in network capacity across its airlines for this year due to shortages in planes, labour, and parts. This decision affects domestic flights and routes in Southeast Asia, North Asia, Australia, New Zealand, mainland China, South Asia, and the Middle East. The group, which also includes Firefly…

  • Central Pattana reveals global expansion strategies at key event

    Central Pattana reveals global expansion strategies at key event

    Central Pattana (CPN) has showcased its strategies for business expansion on a global platform. The Head of Business Development Strategy at CPN, Kunayudh Dej-udon, presented at a session titled, A Playbook to Scale Up Beyond Borders. “Our core strength in developing physical space goes beyond merely developing new projects in prime locations. We consistently meet the needs of people and…

  • Krungsri’s card charge: Loan surge despite economic strain

    Krungsri’s card charge: Loan surge despite economic strain

    The unsecured loan arm of Bank of Ayudhya, Krungsri Consumer, is predicting a spike in credit card loans in the second half of the year, despite the economy limping along and new rules raising the minimum payments. Currently, Krungsri’s non-performing loan (NPL) rate is a lowly 1.4%, far better than the industry average of 2.9%. Atis Ruchirawat, head honcho at…

  • Thaksin’s taxing plan to tackle poverty in Thailand

    Thaksin’s taxing plan to tackle poverty in Thailand

    Thaksin Shinawatra is making more waves to shake up Thailand’s social, economic and political scene. His latest pitch? A negative income tax (NIT) to shake up Thailand’s tax system. This isn’t the first time NIT has been floated in Thailand. Over a decade ago, the Finance Ministry’s Fiscal Policy Office (FPO) proposed something similar, and it was included in the…

  • Thailand’s trade deficit with China rises 15.7% to US billion

    Thailand’s trade deficit with China rises 15.7% to US$20 billion

    Thailand’s Trade Policy and Strategy Office (TPSO) raised alarms about the expanding trade deficit with China. Imports from China surged by 7.12% year-on-year in the first half of 2024, reaching US$37.6 billion (approximately 1.33 trillion baht). This spike resulted in a trade deficit of US$20 billion (around 720 billion baht), marking a 15.7% increase compared to the previous year. Smartphones,…

  • SET unveils sustainable growth strategies amid global challenges

    SET unveils sustainable growth strategies amid global challenges

    The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) has unveiled three core strategies to foster sustainable growth within the Thai capital market amid challenging global financial conditions and political uncertainties. This initiative aims to enhance inclusivity within the market. SET chairman Kitipong Urapeepatanapong, addressing the Thailand Focus 2024: Adapting to a Changing World seminar, highlighted the strategic pillars: bolstering reliability and trust,…

  • Kenyan envoy urges stronger Thai-African trade and academic ties

    Kenyan envoy urges stronger Thai-African trade and academic ties

    Thailand and African nations should enhance bilateral trade, investment, and academic exchanges to foster stronger ties and expand business prospects, according to Kenyan ambassador to Thailand, Kiptiness Lindsay Kimwole. Speaking at a press conference yesterday, August 28, Kimwole, who also serves as the dean of the African Ambassadors’ Group, advocated for increased Thai investment in Africa. His comments were made…

  • Calls to extend digital TV licences beyond 2029 to support industry

    Calls to extend digital TV licences beyond 2029 to support industry

    The Association of Digital Television Broadcasting (ADTEB) called on the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) to extend existing digital TV licenses beyond their 2029 expiry to navigate the evolving challenges in the local digital TV market. The association further urged the NBTC to reconsider its plan to auction the 3500-3800 megahertz spectrum for telecom services, highlighting that this frequency…