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  • Chiang Mai’s rot daeng under threat from ride-hailing apps | Thaiger

    Chiang Mai’s rot daeng under threat from ride-hailing apps

    Chiang Mai’s iconic rot daeng, or red cars, transport service is under threat as tourists are opting for alternative modes of transport, causing local operators to urge the government for assistance. The issue was highlighted in an online debate where a Facebook user expressed concerns over the survival of the rot daeng services, which are now facing stiff competition from…

  • BrewDog’s Bangkok expansion: What this means for Thai nightlife | Thaiger

    BrewDog’s Bangkok expansion: What this means for Thai nightlife

    Multinational brewery and pub chain BrewDog is shaking up the Bangkok bar scene with its latest announcement, partnering with Atalanta Hospitality to open its first bar in Thailand, part of a major push into the Asian market. BrewDog, known for its edgy branding and innovative brews, currently operates over 100 bars and hotels worldwide. Last year, it ambitiously unveiled plans…

  • Johor, Singapore aim for Shenzhen-like economic zone | Thaiger

    Johor, Singapore aim for Shenzhen-like economic zone

    The Malaysian state of Johor suggested its economic and petrochemical centres as potential locations for a special zone with neighbouring Singapore. This proposal is part of Johor’s ambition to become the Shenzhen of Southeast Asia, according to the Star’s report. The proposed area will include Iskandar Malaysia and Pengerang, located on the state’s eastern coast, said Johor Menteri Besar Onn…

  • Thai industry leader defends Bank of Thailand’s financial autonomy | Thaiger

    Thai industry leader defends Bank of Thailand’s financial autonomy

    Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) Vice Chairman Montri Mahaplerkpong voiced opposition to any proposals that would impede the Bank of Thailand‘s (BoT) authority over its financial stability management. Montri argued that the government should explore more palatable solutions to its disagreement with the BoT over policy rates, rather than attempting to curtail its power, which he sees as a contentious…

  • Golden stability: Prices hold firm above US$2,300 despite brief dip | Thaiger

    Golden stability: Prices hold firm above US$2,300 despite brief dip

    With a steady hold above US$2,300 during the early days of May, gold prices remained relatively unchanged, following a brief dip to the lowest level since the start of April. The first half of this year is anticipated to experience intense volatility in prices owing to factors such as the US economic health, global interest rate fluctuations, and the Middle…

  • Tensions rise over BoT’s independence amidst economic recovery | Thaiger

    Tensions rise over BoT’s independence amidst economic recovery

    The Bank of Thailand‘s independence has become a subject of contention, following statements by Pheu Thai Party leader Paetongtarn Shinawatra, which have been widely reported. This has escalated existing tensions between the central bank and the coalition government. However, many economists and policymakers assert that the central bank’s independence is crucial and suggest alternative solutions to resolve the conflict. Prasarn…

  • Back-to-school: Rise in education costs leaves parents reeling | Thaiger

    Back-to-school: Rise in education costs leaves parents reeling

    As the cost of schooling skyrockets, parents brace themselves for a financial storm, with tuition fees soaring to unprecedented levels. The latest revelation from the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC) uncovered the staggering truth behind education expenses in 2024. According to Thanawan Polwichai, advisory chairman of the UTCC’s Centre for Economic and Business Forecast, the latest survey…

  • Rayong tourism suffers after industrial area explosion | Thaiger

    Rayong tourism suffers after industrial area explosion

    Tourism in Rayong has suffered a setback after a pyrolysis gasoline tank in the Map Ta Phut industrial area exploded on Thursday, resulting in one death and four injuries. The incident led to a flurry of tour cancellations at several fruit farms in the area, despite being located 40 to 50 kilometres away from the site of the explosion. The…

  • Red Bull’s global charge: TCP Group aims high | Thaiger

    Red Bull’s global charge: TCP Group aims high

    TCP Group, the firm behind the manufacture and distribution of Krating Daeng, also known as Red Bull, has set its sights on international markets due to their high growth potential. The management is also keeping an eye on escalating costs. Spearheaded by TCP Group’s CEO Saravoot Yoovidhya, the company observed a growth of merely 4-5% in the energy drink market…

  • Thai stock market poised for upward surge after rocky start | Thaiger

    Thai stock market poised for upward surge after rocky start

    After a downward trend in the first half of the year, Thailand’s stock market is predicted to come back in the second half, with a 2.7% decline year-to-date making it one of the worst global performers. This potential recovery is anticipated to be driven by a combination of growing fiscal budget disbursement, a weaker baht, and a revival in tourism and…

  • Energising event: Thailand hosts future energy Asia summit | Thaiger

    Energising event: Thailand hosts future energy Asia summit

    Thailand will host the Future Energy Asia Exhibition and Summit from May 15 to 17 at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center in Bangkok. The event highlights Thailand’s crucial role in fostering a sustainable regional energy transition and underlines its commitment to this cause. Currently, Thailand’s energy sector is undergoing a significant transformation. The government has laid down ambitious targets…

  • Bitcoin declines amid speculations of crypto market peak | Thaiger

    Bitcoin declines amid speculations of crypto market peak

    Bitcoin’s value is slowly declining, marking a significant shift in the digital asset market worth over US$500 billion (18.5 trillion baht). This has led to speculation about the possible peak of the cryptocurrency rebound. The token is on the brink of a five-day losing streak, which hasn’t been seen since October of the previous year. The overall crypto market has…

  • Car industry faces crunch as EV demand slumps and costs rise | Thaiger

    Car industry faces crunch as EV demand slumps and costs rise

    The automobile industry, stretching from Europe to Asia, is bracing for a tough year ahead as rising costs and a slump in electric vehicle (EV) demand begin to take their toll on profits. Mercedes-Benz Group AG, yesterday, revealed plans to extend the lifespan of their combustion-engine cars due to underwhelming EV sales. Toyota Motor Corp, anticipating a 20% drop in…

  • China’s imports and exports rebound showing positive shift in April | Thaiger

    China’s imports and exports rebound showing positive shift in April

    After experiencing a contraction in the previous month, China’s imports and exports rebounded in April, according to customs data released today. This positive shift indicates a promising enhancement in both local and international demand, providing a vital lift to the nation’s fragile economic recovery. The upswing in data suggests that the numerous policy support measures introduced in recent times are…

  • Deepfake dilemma: AI scam rise, posing as kin for data snatch | Thaiger

    Deepfake dilemma: AI scam rise, posing as kin for data snatch

    Artificial intelligence (AI) deepfakes, used for identity theft and impersonating identities of the victim’s relatives are now being used for personal data collection, in a rising trend of scams in Thailand. Titinun Suttinaraphan, the Regional Marketing Director of Southeast Asia for Gogolook, developer of the Whoscall app, states that the total number of Thai were victims of 217,047 scams per…

  • Thailand’s economic growth forecast revised down | Thaiger

    Thailand’s economic growth forecast revised down

    The Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry, and Banking (JSCCIB) has revised Thailand’s economic growth forecast downward from a range of 2.8 to 3.3% to 2.2 to 2.7% for the year. The revised outlook is due to a slowdown in exports, which is negatively affecting the manufacturing sector. The panel also flagged a decrease in export expansion from 2% to…

  • How Cryptocurrency is changing consumer behaviour in Thailand | Thaiger

    How Cryptocurrency is changing consumer behaviour in Thailand

    Cryptocurrencies like bitcoin or similar have played a significant role in the global economy in recent times, and Thailand is just one of the countries where these changes are taking place. Since the country has a young population, and this population is actually tech-savvy, it didn’t take long for cryptocurrencies to be adopted. While the popularisation of cryptocurrencies in Thailand…

  • Thai shippers forecast modest growth amid wage increase concern | Thaiger

    Thai shippers forecast modest growth amid wage increase concern

    The Thai National Shippers’ Council (TNSC) projects a 1% to 2% growth in exports for the current year and urges a thoughtful approach to the proposed increase in the daily minimum wage, supplemented by government support via the wage committee mechanism. TNSC chairman Chaichan Chareonsuk anticipates a 1 to 2% increase in the nation’s exports by March this year. Chaichan…

  • Mobile service market to grow 3 to 5% amid tourism surge | Thaiger

    Mobile service market to grow 3 to 5% amid tourism surge

    The annual growth rate for the mobile service market is forecasted to sit between 3 and 5% this year due to cost-cutting efforts by operators and an increase in mobile traffic and international roaming calls brought on by a surge in foreign tourists. Pisut Ngamvijitvong, a senior equity research analyst at Kasikorn Securities, asserts that these growth factors, along with…

  • Bank of Thailand’s independence crucial for economic stability | Thaiger

    Bank of Thailand’s independence crucial for economic stability

    Economists emphasise the importance of the Bank of Thailand’s independence in its mission to maintain economic stability. They note that while interest rates have a negligible effect on bolstering economic growth, they could influence the stability of the baht and trigger an increase in household debt. Despite persistent appeals from Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin for a collaborative effort between monetary…

  • Thai government greenlights energy subsidies and price caps | Thaiger

    Thai government greenlights energy subsidies and price caps

    Subsidies on electricity bills for vulnerable groups and caps on cooking gas and diesel prices have received the green light from the Thai government. The move aimed to alleviate the burden of burgeoning energy costs on the population. Deputy government spokesperson Rudklao Intawong Suwankiri disclosed that diesel prices will now be fixed at 33 baht per litre, from April 20…

  • SC Asset introduces morning coin for real estate rewards | Thaiger

    SC Asset introduces morning coin for real estate rewards

    SC Asset Corporation Public Company Limited, under the stewardship of Natthaphong Kunakornwong, is embarking on a transformative journey as it enters its third decade, a period poised to redefine the company’s legacy. In a significant move, SC Asset unveiled an innovative utility token, Morning Coin, which promises to deliver extensive benefits to its clients. Homebuyers of SC Asset properties will…

  • Thai Finance Minister set to discuss policies with BOT | Thaiger

    Thai Finance Minister set to discuss policies with BOT

    The freshly appointed Finance Minister today expressed his readiness to engage in discussions with the governor of the Bank of Thailand (BoT) to align fiscal and monetary policies. Pichai Chunhavajira, who is also the Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand, stated to journalists that collaborating with the BoT on policy coordination is part of his job responsibilities. Pichai expressed confidence that he…

  • Hong Kong tourism nears pre-pandemic levels | Thaiger

    Hong Kong tourism nears pre-pandemic levels

    Hong Kong’s tourism sector continues its fight for revival as the number of visits during the Labour Day golden week holiday reached only 66.8% of the pre-pandemic levels. Despite the ongoing struggle, Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po assured the government’s commitment to promoting the city’s mega-event economy and attracting more tourists. This comes after the city registered 893,764 inward trips…

  • KBank restricts digital personal loans to refine business model | Thaiger

    KBank restricts digital personal loans to refine business model

    Kasikornbank (KBank), known for its leading mobile banking services, has strategically slowed down its digital personal loan operations. The move aims to refine its business model and enhance the quality of its loan products, according to its Chief Executive Kattiya Indaravijaya. Kattiya revealed that there is no specific timeline for the completion of the business model improvement. However, she assured that…

  • Thailand’s steel industry threatened by surge in Chinese imports | Thaiger

    Thailand’s steel industry threatened by surge in Chinese imports

    The EAF Long Product Steel Producers Association raised concerns about the future of Thailand’s steel industry as local manufacturers face potential closure. This comes as a result of a surge in steel imports from China, which has resulted in a reduction of capacity utilisation to a mere 28% between January and February. The association’s president Chaichalerm Bunyanuwat urged for immediate…

  • Predicted surge in global gold prices to US$2,500 per ounce | Thaiger

    Predicted surge in global gold prices to US$2,500 per ounce

    Global gold prices are set to touch US$2,500 per ounce in the latter half of this year, as per predictions by local gold traders, despite a recent slump below US$2,300. The market has scaled down its expectations for US interest rate cuts this year to a maximum of two times, a reduction from the previously anticipated three to four times.…

  • Euro EV sales dip but Thai operators charge ahead with optimism | Thaiger

    Euro EV sales dip but Thai operators charge ahead with optimism

    Despite a recent 11% drop in electric vehicle (EV) sales in Europe, Thai business operators remain optimistic about local EV market growth. They believe that the circumstances in Thailand significantly differ from those in Europe, making direct comparisons of the two markets inappropriate. The European EV market downturn, says Bloomberg, is attributed to factors such as high insurance and repair…

  • Thailand implements blueprint for responsible tourism management | Thaiger

    Thailand implements blueprint for responsible tourism management

    Concerns about overtourism are intensifying globally as popular destinations like Venice start imposing daily entry fees and Japan attempts to divert tourists to less-visited provinces. Thailand, expecting 40 million foreign arrivals this year, faces similar challenges. The Deputy Governor for Domestic Marketing at the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), Somradee Chitchong, emphasised the lack of a tourism-carrying capacity blueprint in…

  • Government’s financial burden increases with digital wallet project | Thaiger

    Government’s financial burden increases with digital wallet project

    The government’s financial burden, expressed as the ratio of interest to estimated government revenue, is expected to rise from the current 8% to 11% in the coming year. This projected increase is due to the implementation of the government’s flagship digital wallet handout. An anonymous source from the Finance Ministry revealed that the present 8% ratio aligns with an A…