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  • Thai cyber-attacks surge as Trojans target biometric data

    Thailand has been identified as a hotbed for Trojan malware that steals biometric data, such as facial recognition, as the country’s rate of cyber-attacks exceeds the global average over the last half of 2023, according to state reports from top cybersecurity companies. Andrey Polovinkin, a malware analyst at the Singapore-based cybersecurity firm Group-IB, warned that biometric systems may fall prey…

  • Thailand aims to become SE Asia’s top hub for international concerts

    Aiming to transform Thailand into Southeast Asia’s leading festival and international concert hub, the government plans to engage with top record companies and concert organisers for global artists. Discussions will focus on the challenges and advantages of hosting such large-scale events in Thailand and how conditions can be optimised. Tourism and Sports Minister Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol emphasised that the government’s objective…

  • SCB X Plc set to acquire Home Credit’s Vietnamese operations

    Thailand’s largest bank by market value, SCB X Plc, is reportedly on the brink of securing a deal to acquire the Vietnamese operations of consumer lender, Home Credit. The transaction, which could be worth up to US$900 million, is expected to be announced within the week, say sources familiar with the proceedings who wish to remain anonymous due to the…

  • Thailand gold prices stable at 35,050 baht with steady market

    Gold prices in Thailand remained stable, with no increase or decrease compared to the previous closing figures yesterday The Gold Traders Association (GTA) listed the selling price for gold ornaments surpassing the 35,000 baht mark today in the Western calendar. The latest figures from the association’s website, recorded at 9.02am, indicated that the selling price for gold ornaments was 35,050…

  • Thailand aims to become Southeast Asia’s data centre hub

    The Thailand Data Centre Council (TDCC) is pushing to establish Thailand as the central hub for data centres in Southeast Asia in the next three years, amid rising competition with foreign data centre providers joining the market. From the United States, Japan, China, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, and India, global cloud data centre operators are turning their investment focus towards Thailand.…

  • Thailand’s border trade faces slowdown amid regional politics

    The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) predicts a slowdown in Thailand’s border trade for the current year due to political turmoil in Myanmar and economic issues in other neighbouring nations. Myanmar, Laos, Malaysia, and Cambodia, nations that share borders with Thailand, are facing obstacles to their economic growth, says Montri Mahaplerkpong, the FTI Vice-Chairman. Among the challenges, he highlights the…

  • Franchise frenzy: Commerce Ministry ramps up business game

    Aiming to bolster its capabilities, the Commerce Ministry is set to upgrade franchise businesses, hasten the creation of franchise business standards, and foster relationships with domestic and international investors. The strategy is designed to expand the market and stimulate economic value. The Director-General of the Business Development Department under the Commerce Ministry, Auramon Supthaweethum, highlighted the appeal of the franchise…

  • Cortina Watch forecasts growth in Thailand’s luxury watch sector

    Cortina Watch, a prominent retailer and distributor of high-end watches in Asia, is optimistic about the growth of Thailand’s luxury watch sector, forecasting an increase of 5-10% this year. This forecast comes as the company launches its first independent Patek Philippe Boutique in Bangkok. Jeremy Lim, Cortina Watch’s CEO and COO of Cortina Holdings, expressed confidence in the luxury watch…

  • Thailand’s green utility tariff implementation faces SME hurdles

    The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) of Thailand has estimated a two-year time frame for full implementation of the recently launched green utility tariff (GUT). This tariff, aimed at regulating renewable power prices, is a significant leap towards the global pushback on carbon-intensive manufacturing. However, businesses, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises, and some state entities have expressed unpreparedness to adopt the…

  • Thailand explores long-term visa-free scheme with India

    Tourism authorities in Thailand are pushing for a long-term reciprocal visa-free scheme with India, projected to become the world’s third-largest economy by 2027. Somsong Sachaphimukh, the vice president of the Tourism Council of Thailand, highlighted the positive impact of the current temporary visa exemption for India, which has accelerated the Indian market’s growth. As of February 18, the Indian market…

  • Thai life assurance set for 2-4% growth in premiums this year

    The Thai Life Assurance Association (TLAA) has set its sights on a projected growth of 2-4% in industry premiums this year, amounting to 640-650 billion baht (US$17.8 billion-18 billion). Health insurance premiums are expected to see a significant rise, likely due to an increased public focus on health and wellbeing. TLAA President, Sara Lamsam, who also holds the position of…

  • Taxing times ahead: Employers must now e-file payroll returns

    Vinit Visessuvanapoom, the Director-General of the Revenue Department, announced a new requirement for all employers to submit payroll tax returns electronically. The move is part of an effort to prevent fraudulent tax return forms. The director-general highlighted that before the department’s notification on income tax No.438, the electronic submission was voluntary. However, starting from January 1, 2024, all tax return…

  • Thai government’s revenue collection could fall short in 2024

    Deputy Finance Minister Krisada Chinavicharana expressed concerns that the government’s revenue collection for fiscal 2024 might not surpass the target, unlike the 174 billion baht (US$4.8 billion) surplus witnessed the previous year. This was announced at the Outstanding Revolving Fund Award event held yesterday. The government has projected an expenditure budget of 3.48 trillion baht (US$96 billion) for fiscal 2024,…

  • Thailand’s NIA plans new strategy to boost local startups

    The National Innovation Agency (NIA) outlined a new strategy to bolster local startups and align them with global innovation demand. The strategy, Create the Dot — Connect the Dot — Value Creation, aims to increase the number of innovation-based enterprises (IBEs) and propel Thailand into the top 30 leading innovation nations by 2030. NIA executive director Krithpaka Boonfueng highlighted the…

  • Thaksin Shinawatra’s return stirs interest in Thailand’s economic policy

    Former Prime Minister of Thailand Thaksin Shinawatra is back in the political limelight following his release on parole. His return to his Ban Chan Song La residence in Bangkok, which previously served as his command centre during his time in office, has sparked interest from the business sector. They are keen to understand the potential implications this could have on…

  • Thailand seeks German investment in electric vehicle industry

    Deputy Prime Minister Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara announced on a recent official trip to Germany, the Thai government’s intention to attract German automobile manufacturers to invest in Thailand’s burgeoning electric vehicle (EV) industry. This initiative is part of the broader plans for Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s official visit to Germany next month. The deputy prime minister, who also serves as the foreign…

  • Pizza company projects 15% sales growth despite food delivery downturn

    Despite a challenging economic environment and a downturn in the food delivery sector, The Pizza Company remains optimistic about its growth prospects, projecting a 15% increase in sales this year. This confidence stems from its 20-minute delivery guarantee and strategic initiatives aimed at attracting younger customers. The company, a subsidiary of Minor Food, continues to focus on providing a value-for-money…

  • PDMO to sell 100 billion baht savings bonds for budget deficit funding

    The Public Debt Management Office (PDMO) announced plans to sell 100 billion baht (US$2.78 billion) worth of savings bonds within the fiscal year to finance the budget deficit. The initial issue, valued at 40 billion baht (US$1.1 billion), will be offered next month, according to the director-general of the PDMO, Patchara Anuntasilpa. The first tranche of savings bonds for the…

  • SET proposes market cap rise for short selling, higher fines for violations

    The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) proposed a rise in the stock market capitalisation requirement for securities eligible for short selling, along with a threefold increase in fines for rule violations. This move forms part of the SET’s strategy to enhance market supervision and bolster investor confidence. These changes, which are subject to a public hearing, propose to raise the…

  • Thai export competitiveness declines with focus on rice market

    The Bank of Thailand reports a significant decline in Thai export competitiveness, particularly in global rice markets. Over the last 20 years, the market share of rice shipments has dropped by over 50%. This reduction is a result of persistent structural issues in the export and manufacturing sectors, affecting the Thai economy at large. The bank’s recent report reveals that…

  • Thai govt to review ASEAN-China FTA amid business concerns

    The Trade Negotiations Department and Team Thailand, a government body focused on bolstering economic growth, have been directed by the Commerce Ministry to undertake a comprehensive study of products under the ASEAN–China Free Trade Agreement (ACFTA). This comes in response to concerns over the surge of low-cost Chinese goods in the domestic market. Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai announced the ministry’s…

  • Thailand promotes electric trucks and buses with new incentives

    The National Electric Vehicle Policy Committee in Thailand has given the green light for incentives aimed at encouraging companies to switch their commercial fleets of large trucks and buses to battery electric vehicles (BEVs). The committee has also approved cash grants for manufacturers of EV battery cells. The secretary-general of the Board of Investment and secretary of the Electric Vehicle…

  • INETREIT plans 3.2 billion baht capital increase to fund cloud services expansion

    INET Leasehold Real Estate Investment Trust (INETREIT) is preparing to increase its capital by up to 3.2 billion baht (US$89 million). This move is anticipated to finance its additional investment in the INET-IDC3 phase 2, managed by Internet Thailand (INET), an information and communication technology infrastructure provider. The decision aims to profit from the growing demand for cloud services in…

  • Thai authorities tackle surge in cheap Chinese imports

    A surge in cheap Chinese products flooding Thai markets, particularly through e-commerce platforms, has prompted Thai authorities and organisations to seek measures to protect local producers. The influx has negatively impacted local small manufacturers of household goods and has boosted calls for the Revenue and Customs departments to expedite their efforts in controlling this wave of low-cost goods. Prime Minister…

  • Thai businesses fear cost surge due to minimum wage hike

    Businesses in Thailand are bracing for a potential increase in operating costs, following the government’s proposition to raise the daily minimum wage to 400 baht (US$11) within the year. The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) has expressed its concern over the implications of this wage hike, particularly on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), which are currently grappling with elevated interest…

  • Southern Thailand sees room revenue surge due to European visitors

    Southern provinces of Thailand are experiencing a boost in room revenue in the first quarter, thanks to extended stays by European visitors. This increase has occurred despite the lesser number of tourists from China. Room rates have reached a new high, setting a record. Pongsakorn Ketprapakorn, the ex-president of the Tourism Council of Phangnga predicted the surge. “The first quarter…

  • Thailand incentivises companies to go green with EV conversion

    The Thailand government confirmed yesterday that measures have been approved to encourage companies to convert their commercial fleets of large trucks and buses to battery electric vehicles (EVs). This move aims to increase the adoption of EVs and support companies in achieving their net-zero targets. In addition, cash grants will be provided for EV battery cell manufacturers. These policies are…

  • Bank of Thailand faces political pressure to cut interest rates

    The Bank of Thailand (BoT) is under increased political tension to reduce interest rates, with the majority of analysts predicting that the monetary authority will withstand requests for unexpected easing to bolster the economy. This escalating discord between Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin and the central bank concerning monetary policy direction is predicted to damage investor confidence, though the likelihood of…

  • Thailand govenment raises sugar cane price, stirs industry buzz

    The government yesterday sanctioned a definitive sugar cane price for the 2022/2023 season at 1,197 baht (US$33) per tonne, marking a substantial increase of 117 baht from the preliminary price of 1,080 baht per tonne. In parallel, the initial price for the 2023/2024 season was ratified by the cabinet, standing at 1,420 baht per tonne. Government spokesperson, Chai Wacharonke, indicated…

  • FTI urges support for Thai SMEs to boost global herbal medicine exports

    The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) urged the government to strengthen its support for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) involved in herbal development and production. The move is aimed at enhancing their global competitiveness and propelling Thailand into the top 10 herbal medicine exporters worldwide. SMEs in the sector are currently struggling with insufficient funds for research and development, and…