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    9 most common health issues covered by insurance for expats in Thailand

    Thailand is a popular destination for expats due to its affordable lifestyle and excellent healthcare system. However, settling in a new country often brings health concerns. To ensure you’re covered for the most common medical needs, understanding what expat health...

  • Singapore Airlines offers free unlimited WiFi to economy passengers

    Singapore Airlines offers free unlimited WiFi to economy passengers

    Singapore Airlines (SIA) revealed plans to offer free unlimited WiFi to economy and premium economy class passengers from July 1. To access this benefit, travellers must be members of SIA’s rewards programme, KrisFlyer. With this move, SIA is set to become the first airline to provide free unlimited WiFi across all cabin classes and nearly its entire aircraft fleet. Currently, about…

  • Sappe Plc invests 1 billion baht in warehouse automation amidst wage hike

    Sappe Plc invests 1 billion baht in warehouse automation amidst wage hike

    Sappe Plc, a leading beverage manufacturer, unveiled plans to construct an automated warehouse, establish a new production line, and implement a cost reduction scheme in response to the government’s commitment to increase the daily minimum wage. Piyajit Ruckariyapong, the company’s CEO, disclosed that the project is expected to cost around 1 billion baht between 2023 and 2024. Out of the…

  • Bank of Thailand raises key interest rate amid inflation risks

    Bank of Thailand raises key interest rate amid inflation risks

    The Bank of Thailand announced a 25 basis point increase in its key interest rate, bringing it to 2%. This marks the sixth consecutive meeting where the central bank has raised the rate, with a total increase of 150 basis points since August last year. The decision was unanimous among the Monetary Policy Committee members and in line with the expectations…

  • Central Pattana invests 1 billion baht in the Greatest Grand Sale 2023 campaign

    Central Pattana invests 1 billion baht in the Greatest Grand Sale 2023 campaign

    Central Pattana Plc (CPN) joined forces with companies under the Central Group umbrella and leading business partners to invest over 1 billion baht in a mid-year sales campaign titled The Greatest Grand Sale 2023. The campaign will take place across shopping centres, department stores, and Central’s online platform, offering discounts of up to 80% at 9,500 stores, including over 16,500 brands,…

  • Thai parties push for Progressive Liquor Bill to boost local alcohol production

    Thai parties push for Progressive Liquor Bill to boost local alcohol production

    The Progressive Liquor Bill, which aims to create fairer rules for small and community-based alcohol producers in Thailand, resurfaced in public discussions after being mentioned in a memorandum of understanding signed by eight parties looking to form a coalition government. The bill, proposed by the Move Forward Party (MFP), narrowly lost approval in the House of Representatives last year by…

  • Virtual twin tech tackles traffic congestion and pollution in smart cities

    Virtual twin tech tackles traffic congestion and pollution in smart cities

    Virtual twin technology is emerging as a transformative tool for future mobility and smart cities, helping to address issues such as traffic congestion and air pollution, according to Dassault Systèmes, a France-based 3D design software company. This technology is an extension of digital twins, which are digital replicas of physical objects, systems, or processes that integrate advanced technologies and data…

  • Thai e-marketplaces Shopee and Lazada shift to profitability

    Thai e-marketplaces Shopee and Lazada shift to profitability

    The e-commerce landscape in Thailand experienced a significant shift as major players Shopee and Lazada reported profits for the first time in almost a decade. This change has been attributed to careful spending, operational adjustments, and increased service fees. In 2022, Shopee recorded a profit of 2.4 billion baht, while Lazada posted a profit of 413 million baht. Shopee’s revenue reached…

  • Thailand sees tourist tax refund surge since reopening in June

    Thailand sees tourist tax refund surge since reopening in June

    Following Thailand‘s full reopening in June last year, the number of tourist tax refunds has surged, as reported by Revenue Department director-general Lavaron Sangsnit. The increase in foreign visitors is evident in the substantial rise in value-added tax (VAT) refund totals. In 2022, over 423,000 tourists received VAT refunds, totalling 1.2 billion baht. Between January and May 2022, there were…

  • Nvidia valuation drops despite rally as earnings estimates outpace share price

    Nvidia valuation drops despite rally as earnings estimates outpace share price

    Nvidia Corp’s impressive stock rally in recent days has seen the chip developer’s valuation decrease, as measured by the forward price/earnings (P/E) ratio. Over the last three sessions, the company’s stock has risen more than 31%, with a 3% gain reaching $401.11. Despite this, Nvidia’s P/E multiple has fallen due to Wall Street’s earnings expectations for the company rising even…

  • Economist warns of panic as new Thai government risks fiscal sustainability

    Economist warns of panic as new Thai government risks fiscal sustainability

    Concerns about fiscal sustainability have been raised by Kiatnakin Phatra Securities (KKP), as the new government‘s potential “addiction to budget deficits” may cause panic in the stock market. KKP’s chief economist, Pipat Luengnaruemitchai, expressed his apprehensions regarding the country’s fiscal outlook if excessive expenditure is allocated by politicians and the government without a clear financing plan. As Thailand prepares for…

  • Thai exports decline for seventh month as global demand slows

    Thai exports decline for seventh month as global demand slows

    The Thai Ministry of Commerce has reported a decline in the nation’s export value for the seventh consecutive month. In April, the value dropped by 7.6% compared to the previous year, a significantly larger decrease than the 2% fall anticipated by economists. April’s exports were valued at US$21.72 billion, a notable decrease from March’s 12-month high of US$27.65 billion. Despite…

  • Bank of Japan to maintain ultra-loose policy, downplays change expectations

    Bank of Japan to maintain ultra-loose policy, downplays change expectations

    The Bank of Japan’s Governor, Kazuo Ueda, has stated that the central bank will continue to maintain its ultra-loose monetary policy, as there remains a significant gap to achieve the 2% inflation target sustainably. Ueda’s comments downplay the expectations of a policy change in the near future. He told parliament, “We expect inflation to quite clearly slow below 2% toward…

  • Asia-Pacific consumers to boost health and wellness spending post-pandemic

    Asia-Pacific consumers to boost health and wellness spending post-pandemic

    A recent survey reveals that approximately 70% of consumers in the Asia-Pacific region are prepared to increase their expenditure on health and wellness products, as the pandemic has heightened health consciousness. The study called the Asia-Pacific Health Priority Survey, was carried out by US supplement distributor Herbalife and highlighted a particularly strong interest in health improvement in Southeast Asia, specifically…

  • Thai parties pledge to tackle economic inequality, business groups sceptical

    Thai parties pledge to tackle economic inequality, business groups sceptical

    Business organisations have expressed support for the Move Forward Party’s campaign pledges to address economic inequality in Thailand, but they question the party’s ability to overcome long-standing issues. On May 22, eight political parties signed a memorandum of understanding, outlining 23 focal points for governing Thailand. These included a joint commitment to reducing inequality and promoting equitable economic growth. The…

  • Thai election uncertainty raises concerns for small business owners

    Thai election uncertainty raises concerns for small business owners

    A record 39 million Thai citizens participated in the recent general election, with the Move Forward Party (MFP) emerging victorious. However, the recently amended constitution poses challenges for non-military political parties, and the MFP-led coalition still requires additional upper-house votes to secure the 376 seats needed for leadership. This has raised concerns about Thailand‘s political future and its economic prospects.…

  • Thailand advances in clean energy and carbon credit trading

    Thailand advances in clean energy and carbon credit trading

    Thailand is making significant strides in clean energy development as the government and businesses collaborate on various projects aimed at reducing carbon dioxide emissions. Initiatives such as increasing the use of renewable energy sources for electricity generation and promoting electric vehicles (EVs) are helping create new environmentally friendly businesses. Companies that do not adhere to eco-friendly practices may face penalties,…

  • Thai election fallout hits SET, investors dump big-cap stocks

    Thai election fallout hits SET, investors dump big-cap stocks

    Despite initial optimism that the General Election could reverse the “sell in May” phenomenon, the recent poll sent the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) index into a tailspin, dipping 3% the first week after the election. Political uncertainties have triggered an outflow of funds, worsening the situation for Asia’s worst-performing bourse this year. The market capitalisation of the SET has…

  • Bangkok governor urges land tax review as city revenues plummet

    Bangkok governor urges land tax review as city revenues plummet

    Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt has urged the incoming government to reevaluate the recently implemented land and building tax rules, as the city’s revenues have seen a significant decline since the new rates were introduced earlier this year. Previously, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) set the land and building tax rate at 12.5% of the income generated by a plot of…

  • Temasek cuts staff pay after failed FTX crypto investment

    Temasek cuts staff pay after failed FTX crypto investment

    Singapore-based investment company Temasek has announced that its investment team and senior management experienced a reduction in compensation following the firm’s failed investment in cryptocurrency company FTX. Temasek Chairman Lim Boon Heng stated that despite no misconduct by the investment team, they took collective accountability for the outcome. In November, Temasek Holdings revealed that it would write down its US$275…

  • Thailand sees 1 million Chinese tourists from January to May 18

    Thailand sees 1 million Chinese tourists from January to May 18

    Between January and May 18, Thailand welcomed 1 million Chinese tourists, following China’s border reopening, a government official reported. The Thai government is optimistic about achieving its target of five million Chinese visitors this year, with an expected spending of 446 billion baht. Government spokesperson Anucha Burapachaisri announced in a statement that the number of Chinese tourists visiting Thailand has…

  • Thapanee Kiatphaibool approved as new TAT governor

    Thapanee Kiatphaibool approved as new TAT governor

    The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) announced the appointment of Thapanee Kiatphaibool as its new governor, effective from September 1. The 48 year old, who currently serves as the deputy governor for domestic marketing, was chosen by the TAT board yesterday, following a recruitment process that began on February 20. Out of the two finalists, the nomination subcommittee, chaired by…

  • Neuralink’s mind-blowing milestone: FDA gives Elon Musk’s brain-implant venture green light

    Neuralink’s mind-blowing milestone: FDA gives Elon Musk’s brain-implant venture green light

    The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Neuralink, Elon Musk’s brain-implant company, to start its first-in-human clinical trial. This marks a significant milestone for the company, which had previously faced challenges in obtaining approval. In a tweet, Neuralink stated that the FDA’s decision was an essential first step towards helping many people through their technology, though further details…

  • Biden assures no US default as debt ceiling deadline looms

    Biden assures no US default as debt ceiling deadline looms

    US President Joe Biden has reassured the nation that there will be no default on the country’s debt, even as lawmakers went on a 10-day break without reaching an agreement on raising the borrowing limit. The government estimates it could run out of money to service its debts by June 1, and failure to repay loans could potentially lead to…

  • Thailand Post to launch digital mailbox service Prompt Post in Q3

    Thailand Post to launch digital mailbox service Prompt Post in Q3

    Thailand Post is set to launch Prompt Post, a digital mailbox service, by the third quarter of this year. The move is aimed at capitalising on the growing trend of electronic document handling and supporting the company’s Post Digital mission. Thailand Post‘s chief executive, Dhanant Subhadrabandhu, explained that the company has been actively developing its business to offer comprehensive postal…

  • Excise Department supports Move Forward Party’s Progressive Liquor Act

    Excise Department supports Move Forward Party’s Progressive Liquor Act

    The deputy director-general of the Excise Department stated that the department’s liquor policy is in line with the Move Forward Party‘s Progressive Liquor Act. The proposed Act aims to liberalise liquor production, allowing both small and large producers to enter the market. Kriengkrai Pattanaporn explained that the proposal is consistent with the department’s policy, and there would be no objections if…

  • Singapore maintains 2023 growth forecast amid global economic risks

    Singapore maintains 2023 growth forecast amid global economic risks

    Singapore‘s Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) has announced that it is maintaining its growth forecast for 2023 at 0.5% to 2.5%, with growth expected to be around the mid-point of this range. This comes as the economy experienced a 0.4% year-on-year growth between January and March, primarily due to the manufacturing, wholesale trade, and finance and insurance sectors. The…

  • Baht volatility looms amid political risk and new government formation

    Baht volatility looms amid political risk and new government formation

    Kasikornbank (KBank) has warned investors that the formation of a new government and political risk may result in increased baht volatility over the next month. The bank forecasts that the baht will fluctuate between 33.80-35.40 per US dollar during this period due to various internal and external factors. The primary determinant is the direction of the US Federal Reserve’s policy…

  • Thailand on track for 10 million tourists despite low season

    Thailand on track for 10 million tourists despite low season

    The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) anticipates that by the end of this month, Thailand will have welcomed 10 million foreign tourists, with at least 2 million visitors per month expected during the low season. TAT Governor Yuthasak Supasorn stated that Thailand has consistently recorded over 50,000 arrivals daily, indicating that the monthly minimum rate of 2 million visitors during…

  • Limited impact expected from new government’s stimulus amid political uncertainty

    Limited impact expected from new government’s stimulus amid political uncertainty

    The impact of the new government‘s stimulus measures on the economy is expected to be minimal, as the stock market has already accounted for risks associated with political issues, according to the SCB Chief Investment Office (SCB CIO). Kampon Adireksombat, first senior vice-president and head of SCB CIO, stated that the formation of a new coalition government is still uncertain…

  • Biden and McCarthy hold productive talks on US debt ceiling deal

    Biden and McCarthy hold productive talks on US debt ceiling deal

    Negotiations between Democratic President Joe Biden and top congressional Republican Kevin McCarthy have progressed as both parties aim to reach a deal to raise the United States’ US$31.4 trillion debt ceiling and prevent a catastrophic default. Following a four-hour meeting at the White House, McCarthy stated that negotiations had improved and would continue. Although several issues remain unresolved, he predicted…