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  • What is the best property to invest in Thailand in 2024?

    What is the best property to invest in Thailand in 2024?

    Q1 2024 has brought a mixed scenario for Thailand’s property market. Transaction volumes have dropped, yet there’s a modest rise in both property prices and annual yields. Amid the ongoing economic recession and market slowdown, Thai authorities are exploring legislative reforms to attract foreign investment. It’s crucial to differentiate between the resort property sector and condominiums bought with mortgages by…

  • Thailand’s economy to grow 2.7% this year

    Thailand’s economy to grow 2.7% this year

    Thailand’s economy is projected to grow 2.7% this year, an increase from the previous forecast of 2.4%, driven by higher foreign tourist arrivals and stronger exports, according to the Ministry of Finance. Deputy Finance Minister Paopoom Rojanasakul highlighted the positive outlook, attributing it to improving economic conditions among trading partners. He noted that growth could potentially reach 3% this year,…

  • June exports fall 0.3%, first decline in three months in Thailand

    June exports fall 0.3%, first decline in three months in Thailand

    Thai exports experienced a decline for the first time in three months in June, primarily due to reduced sales in the agriculture and food sectors, as reported by the Commerce Ministry on Friday. Despite this dip, the ministry remains optimistic about overall export growth in 2024. June exports decreased by 0.3% compared to the same month last year, falling short…

  • Facebook aims to engage young adults, increase creator income

    Facebook aims to engage young adults, increase creator income

    Meta’s Facebook has intensified its focus on engaging young adults, aiming to connect with the next generation of social consumers and boost creators’ earnings. The company’s ambition is to lead in recommendation technology globally by 2026. Industry experts view this strategy as a method to maintain Facebook’s dominance in the social media realm, especially by capturing the attention of younger…

  • Thai Finance Ministry aims to increase mangosteen, longan prices

    Thai Finance Ministry aims to increase mangosteen, longan prices

    The Finance Ministry plans to support the purchase of mangosteens and longans at the beginning of the season, expected to run from July to August this year, to boost the prices of early-season produce. Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira announced that state financial institutions will be used to purchase the produce, ensuring favourable prices for agricultural products consistently. The government aims…

  • LH Bank targets doubling Taiwanese loan portfolio within five years

    LH Bank targets doubling Taiwanese loan portfolio within five years

    A subsidiary of the Land and House Financial Group (LHFG), LH Bank revealed its ambitious plan to double its Taiwanese loan portfolio over the next three to five years. This strategy is backed by the increasing influx of foreign businesses into the Thai market. LHFG President Shih Jing Fuh highlighted that despite moderate overall loan growth in the first half…

  • Central Group, Thai banks initiate tourist QR payments

    Central Group, Thai banks initiate tourist QR payments

    The Central Group of companies, which includes Central Retail Corporation, Central Pattana, and Centara Hotels and Resorts, has joined forces with the Bank of Thailand and six leading commercial banks to launch a cross-border QR payment service for tourists. The banks involved in this collaboration are Bangkok Bank, Kasikornbank, Krungthai Bank, Siam Commercial Bank, Bank of Ayudhya, and CIMB Thai…

  • High demand for GSB soft loan scheme reaching 80 billion baht

    High demand for GSB soft loan scheme reaching 80 billion baht

    A government-administered soft loan scheme through the Government Savings Bank (GSB) has seen significant initial interest, with demand reaching 70-80 billion baht out of a total of 100 billion baht, according to Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira. During the signing ceremony for the memorandum of understanding for the GSB Boost Up scheme aimed at supporting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), Pichai…

  • SCG Décor forecasts 10% rise to 30 billion baht in ASEAN market

    SCG Décor forecasts 10% rise to 30 billion baht in ASEAN market

    SCG Décor (SCGD), a key player in the decor surface and bathroom business, projects a 10% year-on-year revenue increase to 30 billion baht, largely fuelled by heightened sales in the ASEAN market, including a significant push for green products. The company anticipates its revenue will double by 2030. Numpol Malichai, Chief Executive and Managing Director of SCGD, revealed the company’s intention…

  • Thailand’s SME D Bank offers interest-free loans to entrepreneurs

    Thailand’s SME D Bank offers interest-free loans to entrepreneurs

    Thailand’s Small and Medium Enterprise Development Bank (SME D Bank) has partnered with the National Innovation Agency (NIA) to offer interest-free loans for up to three years to entrepreneurs developing innovative products and services. Phichit Mitrawong, Managing Director of SME D Bank, announced this initiative following the signing of a cooperation agreement with the NIA yesterday. The agreement aims to…

  • Thailand car production hits brakes amid finance woes

    Thailand car production hits brakes amid finance woes

    Thailand’s car production has skidded to a 20.11% drop in June compared to last year, according to the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI). This decline accelerates from May’s 16.19% downturn, driven by stricter financing rules and soaring consumer debt levels. In the first half of this year, car production tumbled by 17.39%, totalling 761,240 units. The FTI attributes this slump…

  • China supports Thailand in combating dubious businesses

    China supports Thailand in combating dubious businesses

    Chinese Ambassador Han Zhiqiang reaffirmed Beijing’s commitment to supporting Thailand in cracking down on dubious Chinese businesses, while also aiming to enhance bilateral trade and relations. Han made these comments during a seminar held on Tuesday, July 23, to commemorate the 49th anniversary of diplomatic ties between China and Thailand. A recent incident involving a Chinese-language billboard in Bangkok’s Huai…

  • Motorcycle sales fall 10% as Thai Honda faces sluggish market

    Motorcycle sales fall 10% as Thai Honda faces sluggish market

    Motorcycle sales dipped by 10% year-on-year during the first half of the year, affecting major players like Thai Honda Co, a leading motorcycle manufacturer and distributor, which is grappling with a sluggish market. The downturn is attributed to slow economic growth of 1.5% in the first quarter, more stringent bank criteria for auto loans, and a weakened export sector, according…

  • CrowdStrike glitch disrupts 8.5 million Microsoft devices globally

    CrowdStrike glitch disrupts 8.5 million Microsoft devices globally

    A recent global IT outage brought to light the critical necessity for both public and private organisations to establish comprehensive business continuity management plans, IT disaster recovery strategies, and rigorous system testing between security software vendors and their clients. Experts advocate for organisations to diversify their technology portfolios and adopt a balanced approach to cloud-based technology to mitigate risks. Bloomberg…

  • Cabinet caps power bills and diesel prices to aid businesses, public

    Cabinet caps power bills and diesel prices to aid businesses, public

    The Cabinet implemented measures to cap power bills at 4.18 baht per unit until the end of the year and set a diesel price ceiling at 33 baht per litre until October 31. Energy Minister Pirapan Salirathavibhaga announced that the Cabinet approved the Energy Ministry’s proposal to maintain the electricity rate at 4.18 baht per kilowatt-hour for September through December…

  • Gold prices expected to surpass US,500 by end of 2024

    Gold prices expected to surpass US$2,500 by end of 2024

    Local gold traders are optimistic about the future of bullion prices, forecasting that they could surpass US$2,500 per ounce by the end of 2024. This significant price increase is expected to follow a potential interest rate cut by the US Federal Reserve in September. Gold was trading at US$2,395 per ounce in Asian markets yesterday, spurred by the announcement that…

  • Farm to table: Thailand firms urged to unite for stable farm prices

    Farm to table: Thailand firms urged to unite for stable farm prices

    The Commerce Ministry urged Thai conglomerates to collaborate in purchasing agricultural products to provide farmers with a more stable income. Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai revealed plans to manage agricultural products and secondary crops for the latter half of the year. He instructed Vuttikrai Leewiraphan, commerce permanent secretary, and Wattanasak Sur-iam, Director-Deneral of the Internal Trade Department (ITD), to engage department…

  • Cabinet to approve Thai ESG fund boosting SET by 50 billion baht

    Cabinet to approve Thai ESG fund boosting SET by 50 billion baht

    The Thai Cabinet is set to approve the new Thai ESG Fund tomorrow, with analysts anticipating that the revamped conditions of this environmental, social, and governance (ESG) centric fund will enhance trading on the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) by 40-50 billion baht annually. The fund’s revised structure includes a reduced holding period of five years, down from the original…

  • Shocking slump: Thailand’s premium EV sales plunge 35%

    Shocking slump: Thailand’s premium EV sales plunge 35%

    Thailand has experienced a significant decline in the sales of premium electric vehicles (EVs), dropping 35% year-on-year in the first half of the year. Despite this downturn, BMW remains optimistic about its EV sales, banking on the appeal of its newly launched models in the Mini family in Bangkok. Sales of premium EVs fell to 3,844 units between January and…

  • MICE industry must prioritise people management to sustain growth

    MICE industry must prioritise people management to sustain growth

    Game-changing People Management was the focus of a recent presentation at the TMX conference, one of the largest fairs dedicated to the meeting, incentive, convention and exhibition (MICE) industry. The discussion highlighted significant opportunities for growth and transformation within this expanding sector. The MICE industry is on a remarkable growth trajectory, with a projected compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of…

  • Stark Corporation scandal costs 14.7 billion baht

    Stark Corporation scandal costs 14.7 billion baht

    Shareholders and stock investors of Stark Corporation are reeling from an accounting and embezzlement scandal that has incurred damages estimated at a staggering 14.7 billion baht. This debacle has impacted 4,704 shareholders and led to the prosecution of the former chairman and several top executives in what is deemed one of Thailand’s largest corporate frauds in recent years. Adding to…

  • Charged up: GAC Aion plugs into Thailand’s booming EV market

    Charged up: GAC Aion plugs into Thailand’s booming EV market

    GAC Aion New Energy Automobile, an electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer under Guangzhou Automobile Corporation (GAC), anticipates substantial benefits from the ongoing expansion of Thailand’s EV market. This comes after the recent inauguration of a 2.3-billion-baht EV assembly plant in Rayong. The company aims to produce up to 70,000 EVs annually for both domestic sales and export, according to Ma Haiyang,…

  • Thailand faces investment challenge post-1997 financial crisis

    Thailand faces investment challenge post-1997 financial crisis

    Thailand faces investment challenges post-1997 financial crisis despite natural gas discovered in the Gulf of Thailand around 40 years ago sparked nationwide excitement, marking the beginning of a golden era. This period saw the launch of the Eastern Seaboard Development Project aimed at developing the eastern coastal region. Foreign investment surged, propelling the economy to expand at double-digit rates, and…

  • Ana maintains pre-pandemic load on Thailand-Japan flights

    Ana maintains pre-pandemic load on Thailand-Japan flights

    Japanese carrier ANA has successfully maintained the load factor on Thailand-Japan routes at the same robust level as in 2019, despite the challenges posed by a weak yen. Notably, the majority of its passengers are now Thai tourists and long-haul travellers transiting through Japan. Thailand has emerged as one of ANA’s strongest routes in Asia-Pacific and Southeast Asia post-pandemic, alongside…

  • Tenzing Pacific Services predicts market’s ‘positive momentum’ to continue

    Tenzing Pacific Services predicts market’s ‘positive momentum’ to continue

    Tenzing Pacific Services is anticipating positive stock market momentum to carry through to the end of 2024 despite volatility and share performance dispersion. Tenzing Pacific Services, a health, life, and business insurance and investment company, saw June as a mixed bag when it came to growth. This is in large part due to the market’s performance not necessarily correlating with…

  • Virgin Active celebrates 10 years of operation in Thailand

    Virgin Active celebrates 10 years of operation in Thailand

    Virgin Active Thailand is celebrating 10 years of operations and is looking to continue boosting the health and wellness of the country. Part of the Virgin Group global portfolio, Virgin Active currently has 8 clubs in Thailand, which deliver nearly 60,000 exercise classes yearly. Country Director for Virgin Active in Southeast Asia, Julien Bera, sees the 10th anniversary as a…

  • Bangchak cuts high-premium fuel prices by 5 baht per litre

    Bangchak cuts high-premium fuel prices by 5 baht per litre

    Bangchak Corporation announced a significant price reduction on its high-premium fuel types, offering a discount of 5 baht per litre nationwide from today to tomorrow, July 20. This promotion includes both Bangchak Hi Premium 97 and Bangchak Hi Premium Diesel S, with no minimum purchase required. Bangchak Corporation, a leading company in the fuel industry, is running its major annual…

  • Thailand restaurant market to hit 400 billion baht in 2024

    Thailand restaurant market to hit 400 billion baht in 2024

    Central Restaurants Group (CRG) anticipates a 5% sales growth in 2024, driven by the digital wallet handout scheme, while Thailand’s restaurant market value is projected to reach 400 billion baht this year. Nath Vongphanich, CRG President, addressed the ruling Pheu Thai Party’s upcoming 10,000-baht digital wallet handout scheme, expected to launch in the fourth quarter. He mentioned that the company…

  • King’s College student researchers discuss brain health

    King’s College student researchers discuss brain health

    King’s College International School students have collaborated with Bangkok Hospital to deliver a Health Awareness Talk about neurology and brain health. BioMedINN, a student-directed research group at King’s College, organised the session in an effort to inform the public about the importance of neurological health and wellbeing. This event followed on from their recent creation of a stroke testing kit,…

  • Thailand considers petroleum reserve amid oil price volatility

    Thailand considers petroleum reserve amid oil price volatility

    Thailand is considering various strategies to mitigate the impact of global crude oil price fluctuations, beyond merely subsidising domestic oil prices through the dwindling Oil Fuel Fund. One proposed solution is the development of a strategic petroleum reserve (SPR) to enhance national oil security and safeguard against potential supply disruptions caused by geopolitical conflicts. Energy Minister Pirapan Salirathavibhaga suggested the…