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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...

  • DP World eyes investment in Thailand’s 1 trillion baht Land Bridge

    DP World eyes investment in Thailand’s 1 trillion baht Land Bridge

    Dubai-based logistics giant DP World has expressed interest in investing in Thailand’s ambitious 1-trillion-baht Land Bridge project, as confirmed by the Ministry of Transport. Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, group chairman and CEO of DP World, will meet with Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin tomorrow, June 21, to discuss potential collaboration on the project. DP World is renowned as the world’s third-largest…

  • BoT opposes cash handout scheme, urges help for those in need

    BoT opposes cash handout scheme, urges help for those in need

    The Bank of Thailand (BoT) firmly opposes the digital wallet cash handout initiative proposing a 500 billion baht cash distribution to nearly all adult citizens to boost consumption, emphasising that it would be more beneficial to directly assist those in need. Private consumption is expected to grow by about 4% this year following a record 7% increase last year. However,…

  • Political risks threaten foreign investment in Thailand

    Political risks threaten foreign investment in Thailand

    Siam Commercial Bank (SCB) EIC Research Centre warns that heightened political risks are casting a shadow over foreign investment in Thailand’s financial, capital, and long-term direct investment markets EIC Chief Economist Somprawin Manprasert warned that various political risks and uncertainties could significantly impact foreign investor confidence and lead to substantial capital outflows from offshore investors in the Thai equity market.…

  • DES Ministry snags Starlink sets in cosmic online crime crackdown

    DES Ministry snags Starlink sets in cosmic online crime crackdown

    Digital Economy and Society (DES) Ministry officials confiscated 58 sets of Starlink satellite equipment allegedly intended for use by fraudsters to send and receive high-speed Internet signals via satellite, as part of a broader campaign to combat online crime. DES Minister Prasert Jantararuangthong highlighted that efforts to curb online crimes, such as removing unauthorised cell signal towers and cross-border cables, have…

  • Autostore drives into Thailand for robotic expansion

    Autostore drives into Thailand for robotic expansion

    AutoStore, a leading automated fulfilment system company based in Norway, has chosen Thailand for its second overseas robot manufacturing base to strategically position itself closer to key markets. Mats Hovland Vikse, chief executive at AutoStore, revealed the thinking behind the move. “Since 2012, our robots have been manufactured and shipped exclusively from Poland. With increased demand in our automated fulfilment…

  • Why is Thailand a great place to get custom suits made?

    Why is Thailand a great place to get custom suits made?

    Custom clothes are a common site, not just in Thailand but across Southeast Asia. Tailoring is an age-old profession in Thailand and Vietnam and is especially popular within the Sikh communities. In Thailand, tailoring is more than just a service; it’s an experience that shows how traditional skills can be combined with modern style. Let’s explore the world of custom…

  • Inflate debate: BoT warns against raising inflation target

    Inflate debate: BoT warns against raising inflation target

    Bank of Thailand (BoT) cautioned against raising the inflation target to match the range established by the monetary authority, citing concerns that such a move may destabilise expectations and accelerate price increases. BoT Governor Sethaput Suthiwartnarueput stated that the current range is appropriate. “The current inflation target range is appropriate for the circumstances and it has worked well in terms…

  • A2D Ventures Forges Strategic Partnership with The Urban Office Thailand to Empower Southeast Asian Entrepreneurs

    A2D Ventures Forges Strategic Partnership with The Urban Office Thailand to Empower Southeast Asian Entrepreneurs

    A2D Ventures, Southeast Asia’s prominent early-stage venture capital firm and angel investing platform facilitating connections between angel investors, family offices, and venture capitalists with early-stage startups across the region, proudly announces its partnership with The Urban Office Thailand. Renowned for its commitment to providing flexible workspace solutions tailored to startups at every phase of their growth journey, The Urban Office…

  • More new businesses than closures in Thailand, employment stable

    More new businesses than closures in Thailand, employment stable

    New business registrations in Thailand continue to outpace factory and business closures, with employment figures remaining stable, according to the Bank of Thailand. Assistant Governor for the Monetary Policy Group and Secretary of the Monetary Policy Committee, Piti Disyatat stated that the central bank is not alarmed by the current rate of factory and business closures, as they are fewer…

  • Shifting gears: Thai auto parts makers urged to spark new path in medical devices

    Shifting gears: Thai auto parts makers urged to spark new path in medical devices

    The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) is urging local auto parts manufacturers to adapt to the technological disruption caused by electric vehicles (EVs) and transition to producing medical devices, which are projected to have a promising future. According to the FTI, auto parts makers accustomed to internal combustion engines are finding it difficult to adapt to electric mobility technology, as…

  • France loses top spot as Europe’s largest equity market to UK

    France loses top spot as Europe’s largest equity market to UK

    France’s political turbulence has resulted in the nation losing its position as Europe’s largest equity market, a title it claimed from the UK less than two years ago. President Emmanuel Macron’s unexpected announcement of a snap election triggered a significant sell-off, erasing about US$258 billion from the market capitalisation of French companies. Major banks such as Societe Generale SA, BNP…

  • Thai baht leads Asian currency declines amid holiday trade

    Thai baht leads Asian currency declines amid holiday trade

    Emerging Asian currencies experienced declines in holiday-thinned trade today, with the Thai baht leading the fall as the US dollar remained firm and Chinese economic data highlighted an uneven recovery trajectory. Markets were notably quiet across Asia due to closures in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, and India. The Thai baht declined by up to 0.5%, influenced by weaker gold…

  • Finance Ministry to fast-track NPL debtor blocklist removal

    Finance Ministry to fast-track NPL debtor blocklist removal

    The Finance Ministry is set to engage in discussions with the Bank of Thailand and the National Credit Bureau (NCB) to address the issue of non-performing loans (NPLs) caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, specifically targeting Code 21 debtors. The aim is to expedite the removal of these debtors from the bureau’s blocklist, enabling quicker access to credit. Deputy Finance Minister…

  • Chinese tourists shift to local travel amid rising costs, visa woes

    Chinese tourists shift to local travel amid rising costs, visa woes

    A shift in Chinese travel preferences is reshaping the global tourism landscape. Rising costs and visa challenges are driving Chinese tourists to opt for local and short-haul destinations instead of international travel. The slower-than-expected revival of China’s outbound travel market, which was the world’s top spender on international tourism pre-pandemic, is impacting travel-related businesses, hotels, and retailers worldwide. Eighteen months…

  • Thailand boosts SMEs growth in upcoming Synergy Expo 2024

    Thailand boosts SMEs growth in upcoming Synergy Expo 2024

    Thailand is set to boost marketing opportunities for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) through the newly announced Thailand SME Synergy Expo 2024. This five-day trade show, running from June 19 to 23 at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center in Bangkok, is a collaborative effort by the Business Development Department (DBD), the Office of SMEs Promotion (Osmep), and several governmental…

  • Thailand to explore AANZFTA ties and new economic partnerships

    Thailand to explore AANZFTA ties and new economic partnerships

    Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has committed to strengthening collaboration under the ASEAN-Australia-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (AANZFTA), maintaining current markets, and forging new economic partnerships, government spokesman Chai Wacharonke announced yesterday. Delegates from the Commerce Ministry and the Department of Trade Negotiations (DTN) participated in the 21st AANZFTA Joint Committee Meeting held in Auckland, New Zealand, from May 26 to…

  • Saudi Arabia approves live animal imports from Thailand

    Saudi Arabia approves live animal imports from Thailand

    Saudi Arabia has approved the import of live cattle, sheep, and goats from Thailand, according to Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai. The approval was communicated by the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture through the Saudi Arabian and Thai foreign ministries. Phumtham noted that these live animals could be imported from Thailand and subsequently kept and slaughtered in Saudi…

  • Pride Month to boost Thai economy by 4.5 billion baht

    Pride Month to boost Thai economy by 4.5 billion baht

    June’s Pride Month is anticipated to stimulate over 4.5 billion baht in economic activity, according to Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai. Phumtham announced yesterday that the government, led by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, is actively endorsing sexual diversity and collaborating with the private sector to organise additional Pride Month festivities. These events aim to attract LGBTQ+ tourists…

  • eCommerce growth and digital payment trends in Thailand

    eCommerce growth and digital payment trends in Thailand

    As the second-largest digital economy in Southeast Asia, Thailand is seeing a significant shift in consumer purchasing habits due to these technological advancements, including the increasing adoption of digital payment methods. This article explores the current state of eCommerce, popular digital payment methods, and the opportunities they present for digital marketers. eCommerce Growth in Thailand Thailand’s eCommerce sector is thriving,…

  • Revved up: Thai used car market set to accelerate

    Revved up: Thai used car market set to accelerate

    The used car market in Thailand is poised for growth in the latter half of this year as financial service providers may ease lending criteria for prospective buyers. According to the President of the Association of Used Cars, Vichai Suwanasilar, this development follows discussions about stringent loan conditions. “We talked about lending with banks and finance companies, which affects the…

  • Philippines intensifies illegal offshore gambling crackdown

    Philippines intensifies illegal offshore gambling crackdown

    The authorities in the Philippines have intensified efforts to shut down illegal offshore gambling operations amidst growing calls for a complete ban due to alleged connections to criminal syndicates. The country’s gaming regulator revealed approximately 250 to 300 offshore gambling firms are operating without a licence, a significant increase from the 46 legitimate operators. This information was disclosed by Alejandro…

  • Budget airlines push jet fuel tax cut to reduce airfare prices

    Budget airlines push jet fuel tax cut to reduce airfare prices

    Budget airlines have issued an appeal to the Finance Ministry to reduce the excise tax on jet fuel, to help mitigate their operational costs with the fragile state of the industry. Following a meeting with representatives from low-cost airlines, Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat reported that the carriers discussed economic challenges and reiterated their commitment to supporting government measures aimed…

  • Thailand to boost computer chip investments for EV industry growth

    Thailand to boost computer chip investments for EV industry growth

    Thailand is poised to ramp up its investments in computer chips, aligning with the state’s strategy to establish a national semiconductor board, in a bid to bolster the burgeoning electric vehicle (EV) industry. According to the Secretary-General of the Board of Investment (BOI), Narit Therdsteerasukdi, as domestic EV manufacturing gains traction due to increased foreign investment, the development of related…

  • Shock to the system: Chinese EV makers’ global charge struggle

    Shock to the system: Chinese EV makers’ global charge struggle

    Chinese electric vehicle (EV) makers face a challenge in maintaining their global image as price competition abroad raises concerns about the quality and reliability of their cars, according to consultancy Bain & Co. Bain & Co advises Chinese EV manufacturers, who already have a cost advantage over international competitors, to shift their focus to premium and expensive models rather than…

  • Thailand reviews property tax law after five years

    Thailand reviews property tax law after five years

    The Finance Ministry is currently reviewing the Land and Building Tax Act, which has been in effect for five years, marking a crucial phase in reforming Thailand’s property tax regime. Public hearings have been conducted to gather opinions from the public and stakeholders. Finance Permanent Secretary Lavaron Sangsnit says the amended version of the land and building tax law will…

  • Lay’s chips in: PepsiCo to grow revenue by 15% for Thai farmers

    Lay’s chips in: PepsiCo to grow revenue by 15% for Thai farmers

    Pepsi-Cola (Thai) Trading Co (PepsiCo), the producer and distributor of Lay’s potato chips, has intensified efforts to boost agricultural productivity among its 5,800 contract farmers, aiming to increase revenue by 15% for 35% of these farmers by 2030. General Manager of Indochina Foods and Chief Commercial Officer for Asia-Pacific, Sudipto Mozumdar highlighted the challenges posed by climate change and rising…

  • Thailand boosts chip investment to power electric vehicle industry

    Thailand boosts chip investment to power electric vehicle industry

    The Board of Investment (BoI) is set to ramp up investments in computer chips to bolster the burgeoning electric vehicle (EV) industry in Thailand. This initiative aligns with the state’s strategy to establish a national semiconductor board. As domestic EV manufacturing gains traction, driven by increased foreign investment, the development of related industries becomes crucial, stated Narit Therdsteerasukdi, secretary-general of…

  • Seven bidders cleared for auction of 15,000 tonnes of rice

    Seven bidders cleared for auction of 15,000 tonnes of rice

    Seven potential bidders have been cleared to participate in the auction of 15,000 tonnes of rice remaining from the Yingluck Shinawatra administration’s rice-pledging scheme. Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai yesterday confirmed that the auction for this last stockpile will proceed as planned on June 17. Eight companies showed interest and submitted documentation to verify their qualifications earlier…

  • Closure of two carmaker’s facilities threatens investor confidence

    Closure of two carmaker’s facilities threatens investor confidence

    In a recent announcement, the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) expressed concerns that the planned closures of Suzuki and Subaru production facilities in Thailand could undermine investor confidence in the auto industry. Last month, Suzuki Motor (Thailand) revealed its decision to cease all factory operations in Thailand by the end of 2025. The company cited declining sales and intense competition…

  • Vietnam considers ceasing decade long gold import ban

    Vietnam considers ceasing decade long gold import ban

    Vietnam may soon allow companies to import gold for the first time in over a decade. Aiming to bridge the gap between local prices and international benchmarks, this development comes as the Vietnam Gold Traders Association (VGTA) continues its extended discussions with the government to address the supply and demand imbalance for gold. Huynh Trung Khanh, vice chair of VGTA,…