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The Thaiger key takeaways The most common medical emergencies for expats in Thailand include motorcycle accidents, tropical diseases, and food or water-borne illnesses. Air pollution and heat-related conditions like heatstroke also pose serious seasonal health risks, especially in northern and...
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How to use forecasts in forex news trading
Successful Forex trading entails doing something other than looking at real-time action prices. While forex news does feature prominently in the determination of currency markets, a secret to trading that most forget is that markets move not only on real data, but also on how data is in relation to values that are predicted. Forecasting is core to this, and…
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XRP and BTC holders in Thailand are earning daily income with Invro Mining
Thailand’s growing interest in cryptocurrency is no secret; from Bangkok to Chiang Mai, crypto holders, gamers, and freelancers are seeking new ways to accumulate wealth beyond traditional methods. But there’s a catch: traditional crypto mining is expensive, noisy, and downright complicated. Invro Mining, a UK-based cloud mining company, offers global mining services, allowing you to mine cryptocurrency without a mining…
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Thailand’s casino bill could return in 2026 amid political shifts
Thailand’s long-running casino debate refuses to fade away. The cabinet had, earlier this year, given a green light to a draft law to create regulated casino-entertainment complexes, which led to a surge of optimism among investors and tourism operators. But the optimism didn’t last. Opposition from the Bhumjaithai Party, which quit the ruling coalition over the issue, and widespread protests…
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The ultimate guide: 10 top things to do in Qatar for first-time visitors from Thailand
Flying from Bangkok into Doha feels like moving between worlds. The soft humidity of Suvarnabhumi Airport lingers on your skin, but as soon as you step into Hamad International Airport you are met with the cool whisper of air conditioning, the scent of polished marble, and the sight of soaring art installations – a yellow teddy bear by Urs Fischer…
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SCB cuts branches and staff as AI reshapes Thai banking
Siam Commercial Bank (SCB) is restructuring its retail operations in response to rising household debt and the growing dominance of artificial intelligence (AI) in the financial sector. Since May, SCB has reorganised its retail segment into a new consumer banking division, covering branches, retail services, and employees. Chief Executive Kris Chantanotoke said the shift reflects customer preferences and the steady…
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Esports vs traditional sports – what links them and some key differences
Over the past decade, eSports has shifted from niche corners of the internet to the main stage of global entertainment. Many traditional sports continue to hold massive audiences alongside the new era of esports. Put them side by side – the similarities can be surprising, even if the playing fields are very different. There is even the crossover of esports…
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Thailand’s casino bill could be revived in 2026 – success hinges on political coalition
The casino legalisation debate is again going on in Thailand. It is stated that, based on an analysis of a recent legal expert, the stuck in the rut Entertainment Complex Bill can be reintroduced already in 2026. The outstanding consideration is whether the ruling Pheu Thai Party is able to end political instability and form a stable coalition government. This…
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Thai Lion Air eyes new routes despite tourism slowdown
Thai Lion Air is expanding its fleet and launching new routes as it targets high-demand destinations, despite a drop in international tourist arrivals. The budget carrier plans to add at least two Boeing 737 jets to its fleet this year, focusing on high-demand routes such as China and Japan, despite revising its earlier goal of operating 40 aircraft. The adjustment…
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Why Thailand’s eSports went mobile first
Thailand’s eSports map flipped faster than a lobby countdown. Once, PC cafés set the meta with MOBA marathons and tactical shooters. Now, queues form on buses and in food courts, where phones run full tournaments and scrims between classes or shifts. The shift wasn’t only about specs. It was about rhythm. Daily life in Bangkok and provincial hubs rewards short,…
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Thailand warned clean energy gap could deter data centre boom
Thailand’s digital dreams could stall as investors warn the nation’s patchy clean energy supply risks scaring off billion-baht data centre projects. Thailand risks losing out on major digital economy investments unless it strengthens its clean energy supply, according to Gunkul Engineering, a leading renewable energy developer. Chief executive Naruechon Dhumrongpiyawut said that data centres, artificial intelligence firms, electric vehicles, and…
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How to edit workout routine videos with the CapCut desktop editor with a voice changer
Videos demonstrating workouts are now essential to interacting with customers, both those who have just begun their fitness journey and those who have already attained some level of expertise in this area. The videos circulated on the Internet through YouTube, Instagram, and special fitness apps motivate people to take action and create loyal communities. The CapCut desktop video editor provides…
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Bangkok hotels face crunch as occupancy rates tumble
Bangkok’s hotel industry is heading into a storm in the second half of this year, with falling occupancy rates, soaring competition and a sharp drop in Chinese arrivals casting a shadow over the capital’s hospitality market. A report by Knight Frank Chartered (Thailand) revealed that average occupancy slipped by 3.7% to 75.1% in the first half of this year, while…
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Thailand eyes VAT hike to boost tax revenue by 600 billion baht
Thailand’s government needs to increase tax revenue by 600 billion baht as current levels lag behind those of comparable economies, according to caretaker Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira. State tax revenue currently represents 15% of GDP, which is three percentage points lower than nations with similar economies. During the Fiscal Policy Office’s annual seminar themed Fiscal Transformation, Pichai noted that the…
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Nok Air ordered to halt international flights over safety
The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) has directed Nok Air to pause its international flight operations and halt route expansion due to safety concerns. The airline, however, clarified that an issue with an aircraft engine has already been addressed by replacing it. Currently, Nok Air is not conducting international flights due to the low travel season. During peak times,…
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LINE MAN Wongnai snaps up Thailand’s beauty tech giant
LINE MAN Wongnai has announced the acquisition of JERA Cloud, a Thai startup specialising in cloud and point of sales (POS) solutions for the beauty and wellness sector. This move marks the company’s initial expansion of its Merchant Digital Solutions portfolio beyond the restaurant industry, creating new opportunities in high-growth sectors. JERA Cloud, part of Lamunpun IT Company Limited, has…
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Trip.com touts AI future at Forbes Thailand forum
Adopting artificial intelligence (AI) and swiftly responding to consumer demand are crucial for success in the evolving travel sector, according to the online travel agent Trip.com. Trip.com Group Vice-President Edison Chen noted that a decade ago, the potential of AI to improve efficiency in customer service and itinerary planning was unforeseen. During his address at Forbes Thailand: The Next Tycoons…
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Hotel wars: Dusit Thani heir vows to block family power grab
Dusit Thani has been plunged into a bitter family feud, with its acting chairperson warning of an outsider takeover and vowing: “I will never abandon Dusit Thani.” Chanin Donavanik, acting chairperson of Dusit Thani Plc and a descendant of founder Thanpuying Chanut Piyaoui, broke his silence today, August 27, addressing a boardroom showdown with his two sisters, Sinee Thienprasiddhi and Sunong…
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Thailand eyes 5 million Malaysian tourists amid China competition
Malaysia’s tourist target for this year has been adjusted to 5 million, mirroring the figures from 2024, yet this market might achieve a similar number of arrivals as China, remaining unaffected by the border province conditions. Patsee Permvongsenee, the executive director for the ASEAN, South Asia, and South Pacific region at the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), noted optimism for…
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Thai car production slumps as debt and tariffs bite
The Thai automotive sector continues to face challenges this year, with total car production declining by 5.73% year-on-year in the first seven months, impacting employment in car manufacturing plants. Between January and July, 835,331 units were produced. In July alone, manufacturing reached 110,616 units, marking an 11% decrease compared with the previous year, according to the Federation of Thai Industries…
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Cambodian labour exodus sparks robot rush in Thai factories
Thailand’s factories are facing a labour crunch, and robots may soon be clocking in. A drop in Cambodian workers due to a simmering territorial dispute has forced Thai manufacturers to hurry automation plans, according to the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI). The exodus of Cambodian labourers has hit sectors such as construction and agribusiness, where low-cost, manual labour is essential.…
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Thai hotel group sues over 400 baht wage hike challenge
The Thai Hotels Association (THA) is planning to file a lawsuit against the tripartite wage committee in the Administrative Court, aiming to challenge the 400 baht minimum wage increase, which it argues burdens hotels in secondary tourism areas. THA president Thienprasit Chaiyapatranun stated that the association’s committee has already agreed to proceed with the legal action, pending a consensus from…
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Thai interest rate cut fuels stock market surge
Thailand’s stock market has been handed a shot of adrenaline after the Bank of Thailand (BoT) slashed its policy rate by 25 basis points to 1.50%, a move analysts say could send the SET index surging to 1,370 points by the year’s end. Market watchers hailed the rate cut as the start of “a policy-led re-rating phase” that will redirect…
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Thailand’s tourist numbers slide as 2025 forecast cut again
Thailand’s tourism dreams have hit another bump after the Tourism and Sports Ministry revealed foreign arrivals plunged by more than 7% this year, forcing officials to scale back growth forecasts yet again. From January 1 to August 17, the country welcomed 20.81 million international visitors, down 7.04% compared to the same period last year. Despite the overall decline, China remains…
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Bitcoin prices hit new highs, Invro Mining helps fuel Thailand’s cloud mining revolution and earn BTC
Bitcoin has officially crossed the historic $120,000 threshold, sparking a wave of excitement across Thailand’s already thriving crypto scene. As the digital asset market grows hotter, many investors are stepping away from high-risk trading and instead embracing cloud mining — a safer, more predictable way to generate daily cryptocurrency income without the complexity of managing mining hardware. One name stands…
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Key strategies for successful gold trading in 2025
Gold trading for 2025 holds both opportunities and challenges for market participants. As one of the most actively traded commodities globally, the popularity of gold transcends its traditional role as a store of value. It has also been a highly reactive asset, responding to changes in the global economy, the actions of the central banks, geopolitical happenings, and sentiment among investors.…
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Thailand online platforms that blend fun, freedom, and functionality
Thailand is home to a growing array of online platforms that combine entertainment, convenience, and the freedom to access top-notch services from anywhere. Whether you’re looking for online gambling options, digital entertainment, or a way to engage with the latest trends, these platforms cater to diverse interests and needs. From sports betting to live casinos, and streaming services, the Thai…
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Thai court weighs foreign pilot hiring dispute
Thai airlines are not currently hiring foreign pilots for domestic routes, but that could change next year depending on a key court ruling. In March, the Thai Pilots Association filed legal action against the Ministry of Labour, seeking a temporary injunction to halt the use of foreign pilots on domestic services. The case stems from last year’s high tourism season,…
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Tough times hit Thai cinema as viewers cut back
Box office blues could be looming for Thai cinemas as cash-strapped moviegoers become pickier about what’s worth their ticket money. That’s the concern from top Thai studio GDH 559 Co Ltd Content Director Thodsapon Thiptinnakorn, who said the sluggish economy is making audiences more selective—possibly reducing their cinema visits from several times a month to just once. “Viewers may think…
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Chinese steel surge pressures Thai manufacturers
China’s continued surge in steel exports is putting growing pressure on Thai steelmakers, according to Tata Steel (Thailand), a subsidiary of India’s largest steel producer. In the first half of this year, China exported 58.2 million tonnes of steel, marking a 9.2% increase from the same period last year. Asia remained the largest recipient of these exports, with Thailand among…
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