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  • Thailand to borrow 2.59 trillion baht for 2025 budget

    Thailand to borrow 2.59 trillion baht for 2025 budget

    The Government of Thailand announced a borrowing plan of 2.59 trillion baht for the 2025 fiscal year, assuring that this will not hinder the private sector’s fundraising efforts, a Ministry of Finance official stated yesterday. Jindarat Viriyataveekul, public debt adviser at the ministry, said the debt plan, which begins on October 1, should not cause concern in the markets. She…

  • MP urges central bank governor to resign over call centre scams

    MP urges central bank governor to resign over call centre scams

    People’s Party list MP Wiroj Lakkhanaadisorn launched a blistering attack on the governor of the Bank of Thailand, urging him to resign if he can’t protect the public from the alarming rise in call centre scams. He slammed the central bank for reaching a “lowest point,” with scammers boldly impersonating officials to trick unsuspecting Thais into transferring their cash. Wiroj…

  • Entry Thailand: The portal to paradise

    Entry Thailand: The portal to paradise

    The Tourism and Sports Ministry has rolled out a brand new web portal designed to revolutionise the way foreign tourists access essential services in Thailand. Dubbed “Entry Thailand,” this innovative platform not only features an electronic travel authorisation (ETA) system but also prepares for a future 300-baht fee for incoming visitors. Mongkon Wimonrat, the Tourism and Sports Ministry Deputy Permanent Secretary,…

  • Waste not, want not: Thailand tightens reins on dirty paper imports

    Waste not, want not: Thailand tightens reins on dirty paper imports

    Thailand’s Foreign Trade Department is cracking down on dirty deals—literally. Stricter import controls on waste paper are in the works to safeguard public health and protect the environment. Ronnarong Phoolpipat, Foreign Trade Department Director-General, dropped the bombshell. The Commerce Ministry has been inundated with reports all year from concerned entrepreneurs. These tip-offs revealed that imported waste paper is ending up…

  • Virtual bank race: Five giants vie for digi-crown in Thailand

    Virtual bank race: Five giants vie for digi-crown in Thailand

    The race is heating up for the new virtual bank licences, with five heavyweight business groups ready to battle it out. Gulf consortium has already thrown its hat into the ring, according to Krungthai Bank (KTB) president Payong Srivanich. This power team includes Gulf Energy Development and PTT Group. Armed with a solid business plan and robust ecosystem that meets…

  • Thailand banks could be forced to share hacking costs

    Thailand banks could be forced to share hacking costs

    Thailand’s Digital Economy and Society (DES) Minister Prasert Chantararuangthong has thrown his weight behind a groundbreaking proposal that could see commercial banks sharing the financial burden when their customers’ accounts are hacked. Prasert, who also serves as Deputy Prime Minister, publicly backed opposition MP Wiroj Lakkhanaadisorn’s suggestion during a heated House debate. Wiroj, from the People’s Party, argued that banks…

  • Whoscares? Scam alert app is here to call out the cons in Thailand

    Whoscares? Scam alert app is here to call out the cons in Thailand

    Gogolook, the brains behind the wildly popular Whoscall app, have unleashed a game-changer: Scam Alert, and it’s rocking the scene thanks to a team-up with the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC). A whopping 11 heavy-hitter organisations are on board this powerhouse initiative, including telecom giants, police forces, top banks, the National Cyber Security Agency, the Central Investigation Bureau, and…

  • National wage committee to finalise 400-baht minimum wage

    National wage committee to finalise 400-baht minimum wage

    Labour Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn announced that the national wage committee will reconvene on Friday to discuss the implementation of a 400-baht minimum wage for large employers nationwide starting October 1. The tripartite committee, which includes representatives from employees, employers, and the government, met on Monday. However, all five employer representatives were absent, leaving only the 10 members from the employee…

  • Digital wallet scheme falls short of 45 million target, saves 100 billion baht

    Digital wallet scheme falls short of 45 million target, saves 100 billion baht

    Online registrations for the government’s digital wallet handout scheme have recently closed, with only 36 million people signing up, falling short of the 45 million target. The Finance Ministry reported that this shortfall has resulted in a saving of 100 billion baht (US$3 billion) from the project’s budget. When asked whether the lower registration numbers indicated a lack of public…

  • Commerce minister plea: Time to cut the baht and boost the rates

    Commerce minister plea: Time to cut the baht and boost the rates

    Commerce Minister Pichai Naripthaphan called on the Bank of Thailand (BoT) to slash interest rates and stabilise the baht in a bid to boost exports and prop up GDP. In a policy statement issued today, Pichai slammed the current strength of the baht, which he claims is hitting exports hard. With export growth expected to be sluggish this year, he’s…

  • Thailand to revive 300-baht tourism tax to boost revenue

    Thailand to revive 300-baht tourism tax to boost revenue

    Tourism Minister Sorawong Thienthong reignited plans for a 300-baht tourism tax, which was put on ice by former Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin. The move is set to help rake in a whopping 3 trillion baht in tourism revenue this year. Sorawong, who stepped into his role yesterday, September 16, believes the tax will be a game-changer for the industry. “This…

  • Thai business leaders grill PM Paetongtarn on economic rescue

    Thai business leaders grill PM Paetongtarn on economic rescue

    Thai business leaders and economic gurus are turning up the heat on Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, urging immediate and long-term strategies to avert an economic catastrophe. Top of their list? Comprehensive debt restructuring, help for the low-income earners, and bolstering small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) against the foreign online trading juggernauts. In a dramatic parliamentary session yesterday, September 15, the…

  • Political payout: Listed companies to rake in the baht

    Political payout: Listed companies to rake in the baht

    Listed companies across a swath of sectors are set to cash in big, thanks to the Pheu Thai-led administration’s progressive new policies, Bualuang Securities (BLS) revealed. The brokerage is urging investors to zoom in on mid-cap stocks, particularly in retail, consumer goods, food, finance, construction, transport, tourism, and healthcare. The launch of Vayupak Fund units has already sent the Stock…

  • Accor flies high: Premium brand expansion takes off in Thailand

    Accor flies high: Premium brand expansion takes off in Thailand

    Global hospitality titan Accor is firing on all cylinders as it accelerates the rollout of its premium brands in Thailand and across the globe. The move is fuelled by bullish forecasts for booming travel over the next decade, with the company setting its sights on high-potential markets such as India’s growing middle class and China’s robust outbound travel scene. Karelle…

  • Cluck’s up: Texas Chicken to fly the coop in Thailand after 9 years

    Cluck’s up: Texas Chicken to fly the coop in Thailand after 9 years

    In a shock announcement, Texas Chicken has revealed that it will be shuttering all its outlets in Thailand by the end of this month, ending a nine-year run that has left fans of the crispy treat crestfallen. The bombshell was dropped on their official Facebook page, and there was no explanation for the abrupt exit. “It’s time to say goodbye…

  • Thailand’s ‘Wellness on a Plate’ campaign serves up health benefits

    Thailand’s ‘Wellness on a Plate’ campaign serves up health benefits

    The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is cooking up something special! In a bold move, the TAT has launched a dazzling new campaign titled Wellness on a Plate, spotlighting the health perks of Thailand’s eclectic culinary delights. Aiming to marry the nation’s rich food culture with wellness tourism, this initiative promises a feast for both the senses and the soul.…

  • Thailand’s tourism shake-up: Private sector dives into man-made marvels

    Thailand’s tourism shake-up: Private sector dives into man-made marvels

    Thailand is gearing up to revamp its tourism scene with a fresh array of man-made attractions, and the private sector is already jumping on board. The government is drawing up plans for entertainment complexes that will include legal casinos, marking a bold new direction for the country’s tourism strategy. Private firms are keen to get in on the action. Asset…

  • Understanding the costs of renting in Dubai: A guide for Thai expats

    Understanding the costs of renting in Dubai: A guide for Thai expats

    Particularly for Thai expats who might not be familiar with the local rental market, renting a property in Dubai can provide both an exciting prospect and a challenging process. Dubai presents a wide spectrum of properties, from opulent villas to trendy apartments, but it’s important to grasp the whole range of expenses required outside just the monthly rent. The article…

  • Emirates takes luxury to new heights with fragrance collaboration

    Emirates takes luxury to new heights with fragrance collaboration

    Emirates is soaring to new heights, unveiling its latest luxury enhancement—a first-of-its-kind partnership with Irish organic beauty brand VOYA. Launching aboard First and Business Class, Emirates teamed up with VOYA to create bespoke Eau de Toilette fragrances, marking a new chapter in its premium travel experience. With sophistication and understated luxury at its core, this exclusive range is VOYA’s first-ever…

  • ETDA plugs in: Powering up Thailand’s digital economy for 2024

    ETDA plugs in: Powering up Thailand’s digital economy for 2024

    Thailand’s Electronic Transactions Development Agency (ETDA) unveiled plans to further its role as a co-creation regulator and promoter next year, aiming to boost the digital economy’s value and generate positive social impact. The ETDA intends to enhance the nation’s digital infrastructure, focusing on promoting e-document management, improving governance of digital platform services, and leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) for good governance…

  • Grab Thailand launches new cash loans for partner merchants

    Grab Thailand launches new cash loans for partner merchants

    Grab Thailand announced a revamped portfolio of cash loans aimed at its partner merchants, offering three distinct loan products to cater to businesses of all sizes. The new offerings include loan amounts up to 10 million baht with interest rates capped at 1% per month for larger businesses. The initiative aims to boost working capital, enhance liquidity, and support entrepreneurs…

  • Thailand plans post-flood tourism campaigns for northern provinces

    Thailand plans post-flood tourism campaigns for northern provinces

    The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is preparing tourism campaigns and promotions to aid affected provinces flooded in Thailand once the situation improves. Severe floods have ravaged 27 provinces, including key northern and central regions like Chiang Rai. These floods led to the cancellation of domestic flights to Mae Fah Luang Chiang Rai Airport yesterday afternoon. TAT Governor Thapanee Kiatphaibool…

  • Macro worries: Thai consumers feel the crunch, says PwC survey

    Macro worries: Thai consumers feel the crunch, says PwC survey

    Thai consumers are increasingly concerned about the impact of macroeconomic volatility on the country’s economic outlook, with 54% expressing significant worry, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers’ (PwC) latest survey. This prompted a shift towards spending more on essential goods. Social media has emerged as the preferred shopping channel, despite ongoing concerns about personal data leakage. The Voice of the Consumer Survey 2024:…

  • Bullion on the rise: Gold takes centre stage amidst Fed rate cut

    Bullion on the rise: Gold takes centre stage amidst Fed rate cut

    Gold prices surged over 1% to hit a record high today, driven by the anticipation of an impending interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve following signs of a slowing US economy. In early trading in New York, spot gold increased by 1.6%, reaching US$2,551.19 per ounce. Concurrently, US gold futures rose by 1.4%, settling at US$2,578.90. Thai gold selling…

  • Thai rice prices fall in a grainy twist as Indonesian bids drop

    Thai rice prices fall in a grainy twist as Indonesian bids drop

    Thai rice prices plunged to their lowest levels in over a year as Indonesian bidders were compelled to lower their high prices in a recent auction. Meanwhile, Indian rice export prices continued their downward trend, reaching an eight-month low. Indian 5% broken parboiled rice was priced at US$534 (around 17,000 baht) per tonne this week, marking the lowest level since…

  • New commerce minister vows to tackle high living costs, Chinese imports

    New commerce minister vows to tackle high living costs, Chinese imports

    New Commerce Minister Pichai Naripthaphan pledged immediate action to tackle high living costs, hasten free trade agreement (FTA) negotiations, and tighten control over the influx of Chinese imports. Pichai, after his first day in office, expressed readiness to collaborate with deputy commerce ministers Napintorn Srisanphang and Suchat Chomklin to address the pressing need to drive Thailand’s economy during a crisis.…

  • Langham’s latest hotel to transform Bangkok’s Customs House

    Langham’s latest hotel to transform Bangkok’s Customs House

    Langham Hospitality Group is set to turn heads in Bangkok with its latest luxury venture, The Langham, Customs House, Bangkok. Set in the vibrant Bang Rak district, this glamorous new hotel will breathe new life into the city’s iconic Customs House, perched along the Chao Phraya River. At the heart of this project is the magnificent 1888-built Customs House, a…

  • Mid-priced hotels in Thailand struggle amid price-sensitive tourists

    Mid-priced hotels in Thailand struggle amid price-sensitive tourists

    Hotels in the mid-priced and budget segments in Thailand faced significant challenges in maintaining room and occupancy rates in August, as tourists remained sensitive to prices. Thienprasit Chaiyapatranun, President of the Thai Hotels Association (THA), reported that while the average occupancy rate for hotels nationwide improved to 61.8% from 58.4% year-on-year, it still fell short of the pre-pandemic rate of…

  • Thailand to regulate foreign e-commerce, new rules for COD services

    Thailand to regulate foreign e-commerce, new rules for COD services

    The Ministry of Digital Economy and Society (DES) is set to collaborate with various agencies to regulate foreign e-commerce platforms, according to minister Prasert Jantararuangthong. These platforms are leveraging local infrastructure and the domestic market without contributing back to the country, Prasert stated yesterday, September 11. Prasert, who also serves as a Deputy Prime Minister in the new Cabinet, mentioned…

  • Thailand launches 20 billion baht fund to support struggling SMEs

    Thailand launches 20 billion baht fund to support struggling SMEs

    Industry Minister Akanat Prompan announced plans to establish an Industrial Reform Fund worth at least 20 billion baht (US$593 million). This initiative aims to support manufacturers, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), in addressing liquidity challenges and enhancing their competitiveness. SMEs are currently facing significant liquidity issues and difficulties in accessing financial resources amidst intensifying competition and rapid technological advancements,…