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  • Phuket tourism operators push for international convention centre | Thaiger

    Phuket tourism operators push for international convention centre

    In a bid to elevate Phuket’s status as an exhibition hub, local tourism operators are urging for the rapid implementation of a long-stalled project for an international convention centre and a freeport city initiative. The urgency has arisen due to the impending enforcement of new environmental laws which may necessitate a redesign of the project. The Health Ministry recently abandoned…

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

    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…

  • Thai bankers reassure on mobile banking security following fraud incident | Thaiger

    Thai bankers reassure on mobile banking security following fraud incident

    The Thai Bankers’ Association (TBA) has reassured its customers about the security and stability of mobile banking applications. The affirmation follows the recent arrest of a software programmer who developed a tool capable of bypassing facial recognition technology for transactions above 50,000 baht. It is mandatory for mobile banking users wishing to transfer between 50,000 baht and 200,000 baht per…

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

    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…

  • Rice to the occasion: Thai government shells out 55 billion baht for price stability | Thaiger

    Rice to the occasion: Thai government shells out 55 billion baht for price stability

    The Thai government sanctioned measures totalling 55 billion baht to secure stable rice prices for the 2023 to 2024 harvest season, as confirmed yesterday by Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai. The approved strategy includes providing loans to farmers to withhold the sale of their paddy rice for five months and to agricultural cooperatives for market intervention until prices improve. Farmers who…

  • Thai shippers predict less than 1.5% contraction in 2023 exports | Thaiger

    Thai shippers predict less than 1.5% contraction in 2023 exports

    The Thai National Shippers’ Council (TNSC) expressed confidence in a less than 1.5% contraction in the country’s export performance for 2023. This optimistic outlook comes on the heels of export growth recorded in both August and September and an expectation for continued orders in the year’s final quarter. TNSC Chairman Chaichan Chareonsuk cited the Commerce Ministry’s latest data, which showed…

  • Thailand’s inflation drop fuels economic slowdown fears | Thaiger

    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.…

  • ICONSIAM’s billion baht renovation: M and first floors set for stunning transformation | Thaiger

    ICONSIAM’s billion baht renovation: M and first floors set for stunning transformation

    ICONSIAM Mall is preparing a substantial investment of 1 billion baht for a significant renovation of the complex, set to start in July 2024. The refurbishment is specifically targeted at the M and first floors of ICONSIAM, with the project expected to run until mid-2025. The company’s managing director, Supoj Chaiwatsirikul, explained that the ICONSIAM billion baht renovation will adjust…

  • Thailand shifts gears: Revving up both ICE and BEV vehicle production | Thaiger

    Thailand shifts gears: Revving up both ICE and BEV vehicle production

    The government of Thailand is pushing for a dual-track approach to vehicle manufacturing, fostering the production of both internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles and battery electric vehicles (BEVs). Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin stated his desire for Thailand to be a significant centre of ICE production, even as the nation aims to become a hub for BEV manufacturing. He is due to…

  • Inflation rate in Thailand dips for first time in over two years | Thaiger

    Inflation rate in Thailand dips for first time in over two years

    The Commerce Ministry of Thailand announced today that the country’s inflation rate has dipped for the first time in 25 months, primarily due to a drop in energy and food prices. This development is attributed to the government’s support measures. The consumer price index (CPI) noted a 0.31% reduction in October, compared to the same period last year. This contrasted…

  • Ayutthaya proposed as new logistics hub amidst Thai-Chinese rail development | Thaiger

    Ayutthaya proposed as new logistics hub amidst Thai-Chinese rail development

    The Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCCIB) proposed to the government to establish Ayutthaya as a new logistics hub. This development is in anticipation of the increasing investment stimulated by the construction of the Thai-Chinese high-speed rail system. The suggested logistics hub would integrate with Ayutthaya’s existing rail, road, and river transport network. In addition, there is…

  • Tasty transformation: Thai instant noodles ride K-pop and J-pop wave | Thaiger

    Tasty transformation: Thai instant noodles ride K-pop and J-pop wave

    Thai Instant noodles, a staple in many households and offices, have evolved significantly in recent years, influenced by the growing popularity of Korean and Japanese pop culture in Thailand. As a result, manufacturers are diversifying their offerings, serving freshly prepared instant noodle dishes in their restaurants, petrol stations, and luxury retail complexes in Bangkok. The global demand for instant noodles reached…

  • Prime Minister announces initiatives to attract foreign investment in EEC | Thaiger

    Prime Minister announces initiatives to attract foreign investment in EEC

    Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin unveiled a strategic plan during a mobile meeting aboard special train No 995 aimed at intensifying efforts to allure foreign investment into the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC). Departing from Bangkok Station in Hua Lumphong and heading to Laem Chabang Station in Chon Buri’s Sri Racha district, the prime minister took the opportunity to assess and survey…

  • El Nino-induced drought disrupts Indonesia’s rice production, hikes prices | Thaiger

    El Nino-induced drought disrupts Indonesia’s rice production, hikes prices

    Indonesia, Southeast Asia’s largest economy, is grappling with a severe disruption to its rice production due to the extreme El Nino phenomenon. This drought-induced shortage has led to a surge in rice prices, impacting small businesses and consumers. Yanto, an East Jakarta food stall owner who caters to the lower-income bracket, has seen a significant profit decline since August, unable…

  • Thailand economy: Fiscal position to suffer due to government policies like digital wallet scheme | Thaiger

    Thailand economy: Fiscal position to suffer due to government policies like digital wallet scheme

    Thailand’s fiscal position is predicted to face a downturn in the medium term, according to analysts, as the government advances populist policies such as the digital wallet scheme. BMI, a division of Fitch Solutions, forecasts that the nation’s budget deficit will escalate from 2.9% in the current fiscal year to 3.6% in the following fiscal year. This is due to…

  • Thailand sees 2.3% rise in fuel consumption amid economic growth | Thaiger

    Thailand sees 2.3% rise in fuel consumption amid economic growth

    Thailand has witnessed a 2.3% surge in fuel consumption in the initial nine months of this year, averaging at 154 million litres daily, in harmony with the country’s economic expansion, according to the Department of Energy Business. There was an upswing in the demand for most fuel types, except for diesel, which saw a minor decline of 4.5% to 69.2…

  • Economic resilience in question: Thailand’s situation amid Middle East conflicts | Thaiger

    Economic resilience in question: Thailand’s situation amid Middle East conflicts

    Sethaput Suthiwartnarueput, the governor of the Bank of Thailand, addressed a business seminar today, emphasising the need for Thailand to bolster its economic resilience to secure sustainable growth. He warned that economic stability should not be taken for granted, particularly considering the potential high-risk side effects that conflict in the Middle East could pose. Thailand, the second-largest economy in Southeast…

  • CNG vehicle operators demand fuel price cut amid falling petrol costs | Thaiger

    CNG vehicle operators demand fuel price cut amid falling petrol costs

    Transport operators providing services with compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicles are pushing for a price cut in fuel from the government following a decrease in diesel and petrol prices, inclusive of a recent 2.5 baht per litre drop for Gasohol 91. A group of operators, including those of passenger vans, congregated in front of the Energy Ministry yesterday, November 2,…

  • Gold demand remains strong due to central bank purchases says report | Thaiger

    Gold demand remains strong due to central bank purchases says report

    The World Gold Council has released its third-quarter report for this year, indicating a continued strong demand for gold. The council’s data reveals that central bank purchases have been instrumental in maintaining this demand. The report shows that gold demand, excluding over-the-counter (OTC) transactions, reached 1,147 tonnes for the quarter. This figure is 8% higher than the five-year average. When…

  • Anta marches into Bangkok, kicks off its first sportswear sensation | Thaiger

    Anta marches into Bangkok, kicks off its first sportswear sensation

    China’s premier sportswear label Anta inaugurated a shop in Bangkok, marking its ambitious expansion in the Asia-Pacific region. Gavin Lum, Anta’s regional brand marketing director for Southeast Asia, revealed the new store during a recent Thailand visit. The Anta Sportswear store, occupying a 230 square metre area on CentralWorld’s third floor, kicked off operations on October 31. It caters to sports aficionados,…

  • Thailand’s proposed land bridge project could boost various sectors | Thaiger

    Thailand’s proposed land bridge project could boost various sectors

    The potential implementation of the proposed land bridge project in Thailand could significantly benefit sectors such as contractors, industrial estates, transport, and finance, according to industry analysts. The project, which has been under discussion by various governments for four decades, aims to connect the Andaman Sea to the Gulf of Thailand, specifically via the provinces of Ranong and Chumphon. The…

  • Accor predicts surge in hotel conversions in Thailand post-pandemic | Thaiger

    Accor predicts surge in hotel conversions in Thailand post-pandemic

    A surge in hotel conversions is expected in the post-pandemic hospitality sector, according to Accor, an international hotel chain. This trend is in response to stricter lending rules from financial institutions and a slowdown in the construction of new establishments. Andrew Langdon, Accor’s Chief Development Officer for Asia, detailed how the current supply of new hotels is slow and concentrated…

  • Potential slump for Thai stock market due to digital wallet scheme delay | Thaiger

    Potential slump for Thai stock market due to digital wallet scheme delay

    The Thai stock market is facing a potential slump this month, following a 6.1% drop in October and a 17.2% decline year-to-date, due to potential delays to a significant digital wallet scheme and a slower-than-anticipated recovery in the tourism sector. Such concerns are sparking significant investor anxiety, according to industry analysts. Sompong Benjathepanan, the assistant managing director at AIRA Securities,…

  • Thai exports set for boost from cars, electronics and agriculture | Thaiger

    Thai exports set for boost from cars, electronics and agriculture

    With a forecasted lethargic overall performance in 2023, Thai exports are set to be propelled by automobiles, auto parts, electronics, and agricultural products in the concluding quarter of this year, according to the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI). The FTI anticipates a rising global demand for these products, which should invigorate Thai exports that have been sluggish for several months.…

  • Thai MPI faces contraction amid global conflicts and tourism slump | Thaiger

    Thai MPI faces contraction amid global conflicts and tourism slump

    The Office of Industrial Economics (OIE) anticipates a contraction between 4% to 4.5% in the Thai Manufacturing Production Index (MPI) this year due to less-than-projected tourism growth and geopolitical conflicts impacting the global economy. In contrast, the MPI was projected to shrink by 2.8% to 3.8% in July. The OIE further predicts a contraction of 2.5% to 3% in the…

  • Cabinet’s gasohol price cut draws scrutiny despite public approval | Thaiger

    Cabinet’s gasohol price cut draws scrutiny despite public approval

    The recent resolution by the Cabinet to trim the prices of gasohol 91 and 95 by a single baht per litre has prompted queries from energy experts and firms, despite the public’s eager acceptance of this cost-of-living alteration. This determination was reached following Bangchak Corporation, a crucial oil retailer, increasing the prices of the majority of gasohol types, an amalgamation…

  • Recruitment scams exposed: Protecting job seekers and employers | Thaiger

    Recruitment scams exposed: Protecting job seekers and employers

    The recruitment industry is riddled with a number of deceptive practices and scams. Attracting a wide range of individuals due to its low setup costs, the sector is increasingly becoming a hotbed for unscrupulous activities. There are five prevalent recruitment scams that job seekers and employers should be aware of. Scam one involves recruiters pretending to represent a non-existent client.…

  • Thai economy’s Q3 bounce-back: Warming up after a cool Q2 | Thaiger

    Thai economy’s Q3 bounce-back: Warming up after a cool Q2

    The Thai economy’s growth rate for the third quarter of this year is anticipated to surpass that of the second, according to the Bank of Thailand. This forecast comes after the nation’s economic expansion fell short of the central bank’s estimations for the preceding quarter. Chayawadee Chai-anant, the assistant governor for the corporate relations group at the central bank, reported…

  • Thai baht hits six-week high ahead of Federal Reserve meeting | Thaiger

    Thai baht hits six-week high ahead of Federal Reserve meeting

    The Thai baht reached a six-week high against the US dollar yesterday morning, trading at 35.86. Analysts predict further appreciation if the Federal Reserve does not provide clear indications regarding United States interest rate trends at its upcoming meeting. As Head of Research at Kasikorn Research Centre, Kanjana Chockpisansin observed that the baht’s quick appreciation from 36.50 to the US…

  • Thai EV stocks to soar with renewed government support measures | Thaiger

    Thai EV stocks to soar with renewed government support measures

    Electric vehicle (EV) and battery manufacturing-related stocks are predicted to gain from the upcoming renewal of EV support measures by the government next year, according to Asia Plus Securities (ASPS). The EV Policy Committee will convene today, with new support measures for electric cars and pickups being anticipated. These measures are expected to adjust the subsidy to fall between 50,000…