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  • Thailand set to sign free trade agreement with Sri Lanka

    Thailand set to sign free trade agreement with Sri Lanka

    Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin is set to sign a free trade agreement (FTA) with Sri Lanka during his upcoming visit to the island nation this week, according to spokesperson Chai Watcharonke. This marks the 15th FTA for Thailand and the first since PM Srettha assumed office the previous year. PM Srettha’s visit comes at the invitation of Sri Lanka’s Premier,…

  • Thailand’s rice exports expected to drop 14.4% amid global competition

    Thailand’s rice exports expected to drop 14.4% amid global competition

    A projected drop of 14.4% in Thailand’s rice exports is anticipated for this year, due to a combination of reduced production and increased global competition, as reported by the Foreign Trade Department. The department’s director-general, Ronnarong Phoolpipat, revealed that the estimate of 7.5 million tonnes of rice exports this year was jointly made with the Thai Rice Exporters Association. This…

  • AI’s impact on jobs raises concerns, experts urge preparedness

    AI’s impact on jobs raises concerns, experts urge preparedness

    Concerns are rising across various sectors about the potential displacement of jobs due to the increasing adoption of artificial intelligence (AI), with experts advising organisations and individuals to prepare for the inevitable impact. A recent blog post by Kristalina Georgieva, chief of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), suggested that AI would affect nearly 40% of global jobs, replacing some and…

  • Thai government aims to boost cross-border trade despite 2023 contraction

    Thai government aims to boost cross-border trade despite 2023 contraction

    The Thai government is aiming to reinvigorate its cross-border trade, including transit trade, this year following a 2.6% contraction in 2023, which saw the value fall to 1.7 trillion baht (US$48 billion). The Foreign Trade Department’s director-general, Ronnarong Phoolpipat, stated that the Commerce Ministry would expedite cross-border and transit trade according to the government’s investment promotion strategy for 2024-27. To…

  • Student Loan Fund recalculates debt repayment to reduce 100 billion baht bad debts

    Student Loan Fund recalculates debt repayment to reduce 100 billion baht bad debts

    With a staggering 100 billion baht (US$2.8 billion) in bad debts, the Student Loan Fund (SLF) is set to see a decline in its debt pile following the implementation of a new debt repayment calculation method, according to SLF manager, Chainarong Kajchapanan. This change is a result of the recent amendment of the Student Loan Fund Act (No.2) 2023, which…

  • Thailand’s steel industry suffers as cheap imports from China flood market

    Thailand’s steel industry suffers as cheap imports from China flood market

    Steel industry capacity utilisation in Thailand is on a downward spiral, with Tata Steel Thailand Plc (TSTH), a subsidiary of India’s largest steelmaker, attributing this trend to the sluggish economic recovery and the influx of inexpensive steel from China. The postponement of the fiscal 2024 state budget planning as a consequence of the 2023 general elections and the protracted process…

  • Thailand’s manufacturing sector set to rebound by 2024 despite 2023 contraction

    Thailand’s manufacturing sector set to rebound by 2024 despite 2023 contraction

    Despite the economic slowdown causing a 5.1% contraction in Thailand’s Manufacturing Production Index (MPI) last year, it is expected to rebound in 2024. The forecasted improvement comes in response to an increase in the export of industrial products, which grew by 3.22% in December, marking the third consecutive month of growth, according to Warawan Chitaroon, the director-general of the Office…

  • Thailand’s manufacturing production sees steep fall due to car output drop

    Thailand’s manufacturing production sees steep fall due to car output drop

    The Industry Ministry reported a year-on-year fall of 6.27% in Thailand’s manufacturing production index for December, attributed to a downturn in car production. This figure was notably steeper than the anticipated 3.2% decrease, according to a Reuters poll. This followed the 4.71% drop in November, rounding out a year in which overall output shrank by 5.11%. In addition to the…

  • Elon Musk’s US billion pay deal under threat after judge’s ruling

    Elon Musk’s US$55 billion pay deal under threat after judge’s ruling

    Having spent several years as the wealthiest person globally, Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, faces the potential of falling to the third position following a Delaware judge’s ruling on his US$55 billion pay deal. The judge, Kathaleen St. J. McCormick, sided with a Tesla investor who argued that the 2018 remuneration package lacked clarity on Musk’s performance expectations and that…

  • Free visa policy to boost Thai tourism stocks amid Chinese arrivals

    Free visa policy to boost Thai tourism stocks amid Chinese arrivals

    An agreement for a free visa policy between Thailand and China is set to greatly boost seven Thai tourism-related stocks, as projected by brokerages. This policy, signed earlier this week, is anticipated to cause a significant uptick in Chinese arrivals in Thailand this year. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) set a target of attracting 8.2 million Chinese tourists in…

  • Thai baht surges as US dollar weakens ahead of Federal Reserve meeting

    Thai baht surges as US dollar weakens ahead of Federal Reserve meeting

    The Thai baht experienced an upturn against a weakening US dollar, with investors predicting the US Federal Reserve to hold its policy rate steady in the upcoming meeting this week. The baht yesterday, January 30, initiated at 35.38 to the dollar, a rise from Monday’s close at 35.58. The local currency fluctuated between 35.28 and 35.45 against the dollar and…

  • Cabinet gives preliminary approval to revamp Fisheries Act of 2015

    Cabinet gives preliminary approval to revamp Fisheries Act of 2015

    The proposed revision to the Fisheries Act of 2015 yesterday received preliminary approval from the Cabinet. The government aims to ease the challenges encountered by the fishing industry and foster more efficient and sustainable fishing practices. The proposed changes are expected to provide relief to over 600,000 small-scale coastal fishing households in 20 provinces, many of whom were compelled to…

  • Indorama Ventures turns PET recycling into a fun learning experience

    Indorama Ventures turns PET recycling into a fun learning experience

    Indorama Ventures Plc (IVL), the chemical manufacturing firm, has taken a fun-filled approach to address the issue of a limited supply of waste polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles which has been affecting its recycling business. The company has taken to educating young students, encouraging them to see used PET bottles as a source of enjoyment and creativity while also promoting the…

  • Thai gold prices drop at market open, gold bars at 34,050 baht

    Thai gold prices drop at market open, gold bars at 34,050 baht

    Gold prices in Thailand saw a decline at the opening of the market, comparing the last price from January 29. The Gold Traders Association (GTA) reported the selling rate for gold ornaments at 34,550 baht per baht-weight (a traditional Thai unit of measurement for gold, equating to 15.16 grammes) for today, marking a decrease of 100 baht from the previous…

  • Revving up: Thailand’s car production to rise by 3.17% in 2024, predicts FTI

    Revving up: Thailand’s car production to rise by 3.17% in 2024, predicts FTI

    The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) predicted a 3.17% rise in Thailand’s car production this year, reaching an estimated total of 1.9 million units. This projection comes despite the less-than-anticipated total car production of 1.84 million units last year, falling short of the 1.85 million units target. According to Surapong Paisitpatanapong, Vice-Chairman and spokesperson for the FTI’s Automotive Industry Club,…

  • Thailand and China’s visa-free policy not boosting tourism yet

    Thailand and China’s visa-free policy not boosting tourism yet

    Despite the recent permanent visa-free policy between Thailand and China, airlines and hotels are not anticipating an immediate rise in demand. This is largely due to the gradual increase in demand and the seating capacity that is yet to fully recover. The agreement was reached during China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s four-day official visit to Thailand, where he met with…

  • Thailand govt pushes for 500-billion-baht loan to boost economy

    Thailand govt pushes for 500-billion-baht loan to boost economy

    Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat underlined the government’s prerogative to deem the current economy as crisis-ridden, a pivotal aspect for sanctioning the 500-billion-baht loan bill to propel its digital wallet disbursement scheme. According to him, the definition of an economic crisis is subjective, hinging on individual perception. Nonetheless, the government’s assessment paints the picture of an economy in dire need…

  • Bank of Thailand urged to slash interest rates amid economic struggle

    Bank of Thailand urged to slash interest rates amid economic struggle

    Pressure is mounting on the Bank of Thailand to ease the economic strain on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) by slashing interest rates on commercial bank loans. Pichai Naripthaphan, deputy chairman of the Pheu Thai Party‘s strategies and politics committee and an advisor to Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, argued that the central bank needs to acknowledge the real-world challenges people…

  • Muang Thai Life Assurance diversifies into healthcare business

    Muang Thai Life Assurance diversifies into healthcare business

    Muang Thai Life Assurance (MTL) is actively pursuing plans to diversify its portfolio by investing in medical treatment businesses. The company’s president and chief executive, Sara Lamsam, confirmed this strategic move. According to Lamsam, this expansion is in response to a trend observed in markets such as the United States, Europe, and other Asian countries where insurance companies are leveraging…

  • Thai government seeks interest rate cut as household debt fuels recession

    Thai government seeks interest rate cut as household debt fuels recession

    Thailand’s economy is currently grappling with a recession triggered by soaring household debt, as reported by the Deputy Finance Minister, Julapun Amornvivat, today. This intensified the call for the central bank to reduce interest rates. Julapun also expressed the government’s commitment to the 500 billion baht distribution plan, which aims to allocate 10,000 baht per person to 50 million Thai…

  • Hong Kong court orders liquidation of China’s indebted developer Evergrande

    Hong Kong court orders liquidation of China’s indebted developer Evergrande

    China’s most indebted property developer, China Evergrande, was ordered to liquidate by a Hong Kong court today, a move that could potentially destabilise the already trembling Chinese capital and property markets. The liquidation process could be intricate due to the multiple authorities involved and the potential political implications. Following the order for liquidation, a provisional liquidator will be appointed, followed…

  • Thai jewellery industry urged to focus on sustainable manufacturing

    Thai jewellery industry urged to focus on sustainable manufacturing

    The Gem and Jewellery Institute of Thailand (GIT) urged Thai jewellery producers to bolster their focus on sustainable manufacturing. The call to action comes amid growing customer interest in the ethical and environmental considerations of the industry. GIT, an agency of the Commerce Ministry, emphasised that while the industry primarily centres around design and the ability to refine uncut jewels,…

  • China’s Lunar New Year tourism surge unlikely to reach pre-pandemic levels

    China’s Lunar New Year tourism surge unlikely to reach pre-pandemic levels

    Anticipations are high for an increased number of Chinese tourists venturing abroad during the forthcoming Lunar New Year. However, industry analysts predict the numbers will not reach the pre-pandemic levels due to the prevailing uncertain economic situation and evolving consumer trends. A significant surge in passenger traffic during the 40-day festive travel period, known as Chun Yun, is suggested by…

  • Thai baht heads for poorest January since 2020

    Thai baht heads for poorest January since 2020

    The Thai baht, after experiencing a nearly 4% loss compared to the US dollar, is on track for its poorest January performance since 2020. The currency’s downfall signals further challenges ahead, given the significant outflows. Emerging Asia’s top-performing currency in the fourth quarter turned into this year’s biggest loser as global funds avoid Thai assets. This comes amid a dispute…

  • Bitcoin ETFs surge after US SEC approval boosts annual ROI

    Bitcoin ETFs surge after US SEC approval boosts annual ROI

    Having received approval from the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for 11 Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs), the cryptocurrency is seeing a resurgence, boosting its annual return on investment by over 150%. This surge has been aided by a predicted Bitcoin halving in April, leading to the cryptocurrency reclaiming its top position for asset annual ROI. The decision by the…

  • Thailand’s Land Bridge project eyed for boosting economy amid local concerns

    Thailand’s Land Bridge project eyed for boosting economy amid local concerns

    Thailand’s Land Bridge project, a major infrastructure initiative resembling a proposed shortcut through Southeast Asia, dominated the recent mobile Cabinet meeting in Ranong. Residents expressed apprehensions to Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, highlighting potential environmental damage and disruptions to their lifestyle. In the face of forecasted stagnant GDP growth, the government views the Land Bridge project as a promising solution for…

  • Red sea conflicts could disrupt global trade, Thai economy at risk

    Red sea conflicts could disrupt global trade, Thai economy at risk

    The business world is on high alert as the ongoing conflicts in the Red Sea and the Israel-Hamas war pose potential risks to the global economy. The strategic planning unit of the Commerce Ministry is urging stakeholders to keep a close watch on the situation and its potential implications. The conflicts could bring both direct and indirect negative impacts on…

  • Italian scientist receives Thai honour, boosting Thailand-Italy relations

    Italian scientist receives Thai honour, boosting Thailand-Italy relations

    The Prince Mahidol Award 2023, a distinguished Thai honour in the medical field, has been conferred upon Prof Dr Napoleone Ferrara, an Italian medical scientist. The award’s presentation underscores the over 156 year old bond between Thailand and Italy. The Italian Embassy in Thailand celebrated this honour, hosting a ceremony for Professor Dr Ferrara. Distinguished Thai figures with notable Italian…

  • Rental woes: KCar sees slowdown as lending rules put brakes on second-hand marke

    Rental woes: KCar sees slowdown as lending rules put brakes on second-hand marke

    KCar, formally known as Krungthai Car Rent & Lease Plc, anticipates a deceleration in the second-hand car and car rental markets as financial institutions continue to enforce stringent lending criteria. This is attributable to high levels of household debt and subdued purchasing power. Pichit Chantarasereekul, the managing director of KCar, highlighted that banks are increasingly cautious due to the high…

  • Nex point projects commercial EV sales to hit 5,556 by 2024

    Nex point projects commercial EV sales to hit 5,556 by 2024

    Nex Point, a SET-listed local assembler of commercial electric vehicles (EVs), is forecasting sales to hit 5,556 units by the end of 2024. This projection stems from an increased demand from businesses operating in the transport and logistics industries. A rise in such interest is tied to these sectors’ growing commitment to lower carbon emissions. Between January and September of…