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  • Thailand invests 300 million baht in Thai AI language model | Thaiger

    Thailand invests 300 million baht in Thai AI language model

    The National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA) has collaborated with Siam AI Corporation to launch a Thai large language model (LLM), aiming to enhance Thailand’s artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities and sovereign AI strategy. Siam AI has committed an investment of 300 million baht to support this initiative. During the memorandum of understanding signing with Siam AI Corporation last Friday,…

  • Thai-Cambodian border checkpoint closures risk trade disruption | Thaiger

    Thai-Cambodian border checkpoint closures risk trade disruption

    The Ministry of Commerce has assessed the impact of the closure of Thai-Cambodian border trade checkpoints, effective from yesterday, June 8. The closure has affected small businesses and markets, prompting discussions with the private sector to address the situation. Last year, Aranyaprathet in Sa Kaeo province accounted for 63.4% of trade, valued at 110.718 billion baht (US$3.39 billion). Khlong Yai…

  • Thai EV sales rise 46% but face industry challenges | Thaiger

    Thai EV sales rise 46% but face industry challenges

    The recent increase in electric vehicle (EV) sales in Thailand, marked by a 46% rise in battery EVs (BEVs) from January to April, does not necessarily indicate a smooth trajectory for the industry. Despite this growth, challenges persist, including heightened competition among manufacturers and a downturn in the automotive sector. The Automotive Industry Club of the Federation of Thai Industries…

  • Golden GI banana boom brings millions to Chaiyaphum farmers | Thaiger

    Golden GI banana boom brings millions to Chaiyaphum farmers

    The Office of Agricultural Economics Region 5 has highlighted the success of the golden banana export initiative in Nong Bua Daeng, Chaiyaphum province. This venture generates over 36 million baht annually for local farmers by producing golden bananas with geographical indication (GI) certification for the international market. Chaisak Wuttisak, director of the Office of Agricultural Economics Region 5 in Nakhon…

  • Bangkok and Koh Samui lead Europe’s summer getaways | Thaiger

    Bangkok and Koh Samui lead Europe’s summer getaways

    Thailand has once again emerged as the number one summer destination for European tourists, with Bangkok topping the charts as the most popular spot. The country has held this coveted title for the past two years, according to a survey by the online booking platform Agoda. The survey revealed that a significant number of European visitors to Thailand hail from…

  • Banthat Thong’s food scene fights back despite tourist drop | Thaiger

    Banthat Thong’s food scene fights back despite tourist drop

    Bangkok’s beloved Banthat Thong Road is facing a food fight of its own, with dwindling tourist numbers, high prices, and cautious diners taking a bite out of business. But the Thai Restaurant Association insists the area’s culinary star hasn’t lost its shine. “Banthat Thong still has tremendous potential,” said Thai Restaurant Association President Chanon Koetcharoen. “It remains a top destination…

  • Class act! Posh parents splash out as international schools boom | Thaiger

    Class act! Posh parents splash out as international schools boom

    Thailand’s international school sector is booming and it’s the well-heeled who are fuelling the fire. With tuition at top-tier institutions topping a whopping 1.1 million baht a year, it’s clear that wealthy families, corporate high-flyers, and expat professionals are queuing up for a classroom seat with a global edge. Auramon Supthaweethum, head of the Department of Business Development (DBD), named international…

  • Here comes the sun: Solar panel plan puts minister in firing line | Thaiger

    Here comes the sun: Solar panel plan puts minister in firing line

    A fresh push to boost solar panel use across Thailand has sparked a political power struggle, with critics warning the new bill could give the energy minister unchecked authority over who can harness the sun. The proposed legislation, aimed at streamlining solar panel installation and energy trade, has drawn mixed reactions from industry heavyweights, some calling it a bright idea,…

  • Krungsri forecast for Thailand economic growth cut to 2.1% | Thaiger

    Krungsri forecast for Thailand economic growth cut to 2.1%

    Research by Krungsri has revised Thailand’s economic growth forecast for 2025 to 2.1%, down from an earlier estimate of 2.7%. This adjustment comes amid layered risks, including US trade policy uncertainties and domestic pressures. The government is advised to exercise caution in policy-making while responding effectively to rapidly evolving situations. Pimnara Hirankasi, head of economic research and executive researcher at…

  • Thailand’s telecom giants clash amid spectrum auction concerns | Thaiger

    Thailand’s telecom giants clash amid spectrum auction concerns

    Thailand’s multibillion-baht telecom war is heating up as the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) officially opens bidding for high-demand mobile spectrum licences. The auction, scheduled for June 29, could reshape the country’s digital future—but not without controversy. Today, May 30, telecom giants True Move H and Advanced Info Service (AIS) submitted their applications to compete for spectrum licences in…

  • Thai business closures rise 8.3% amid economic concerns | Thaiger

    Thai business closures rise 8.3% amid economic concerns

    Thailand’s business landscape is facing stormy skies as nearly 4,000 companies shut their doors in just the first four months of 2025 — an 8.3% increase from the previous year, according to the Department of Business Development (DBD). This surge in closures, with a combined registered capital of almost 16 billion baht, has alarmed lawmakers during this week’s heated budget…

  • NBTC seeks detailed analysis on digital TV future in 60 days | Thaiger

    NBTC seeks detailed analysis on digital TV future in 60 days

    The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) board has instructed its management to deliver a more definitive conclusion within 60 days regarding a study on the future of broadcasting. The board, after discussing the study yesterday, May 28, refrained from reaching a final decision, with NBTC Chairperson Sarana Boonbaichaiyapruck indicating the need for a more comprehensive analysis. The board seeks…

  • Thai billionaire passes empire torch to next generation | Thaiger

    Thai billionaire passes empire torch to next generation

    Thailand’s second-richest man, Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi, is handing over the reins of his sprawling business empire to his five children as he steps back from day-to-day management. The 81 year old billionaire has transferred ownership of two major listed companies to his offspring, signalling a major shift in the country’s corporate landscape. According to filings made late yesterday, May 26, by…

  • Thailand eyes 100,000-tonne rice boom at global convention | Thaiger

    Thailand eyes 100,000-tonne rice boom at global convention

    Thailand is actively promoting its unique and high-quality rice varieties, with expectations that the Thailand Rice Convention will result in orders for 100,000 tonnes and generate revenue exceeding 2 billion baht. During the 10th Thailand Rice Convention 2025 held in Bangkok yesterday, May 26, Commerce Minister Pichai Naripthaphan emphasised the government’s dedication to advancing Thailand’s rice sector. The Ministry of…

  • Thailand’s Visa payments slow despite higher visitor spending | Thaiger

    Thailand’s Visa payments slow despite higher visitor spending

    Visa Thailand is experiencing slower growth in Visa card payments by inbound tourists, correlating with stagnant foreign tourist arrivals. Despite this, there has been an increase in spending per visitor, attributed to “higher quality travellers,” according to the card company. During April and May, foreign tourist spending in Thailand using Visa cards increased by 10% year-on-year. This is a decrease…

  • TAT and AIS launch travel campaign to boost domestic tourism | Thaiger

    TAT and AIS launch travel campaign to boost domestic tourism

    The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has collaborated with Advanced Info Service (AIS) to introduce the Sukjai Travel Thailand – Aunjai Everywhere campaign to invigorate domestic tourism this year. The campaign focuses on showcasing both prominent cities and emerging travel destinations, beginning with an event on Banthat Thong Road in Bangkok, offering tourists an array of culinary delights and exclusive…

  • Hotel gold rush cools this year, but green deals heat up | Thaiger

    Hotel gold rush cools this year, but green deals heat up

    After a blockbuster year for Thailand’s hotel market in 2024, the pace of property deals is beginning to cool, but savvy investors are turning their eyes to greener pastures. According to global real estate firm JLL, Thailand’s hotel transaction market in 2025 is undergoing a “normalisation” phase, with activity returning to sustainable levels. Following a record-breaking 22 billion baht in hotel…

  • PTT to cut costs amid US tariffs and oil price drop | Thaiger

    PTT to cut costs amid US tariffs and oil price drop

    National oil and gas company PTT Plc is preparing to tackle US tariffs and a decline in global oil prices by cutting costs and enhancing operational efficiency to improve profitability. The company is also facing challenges in the petrochemical and oil refining sectors. PTT’s strategy includes three initiatives: Axis to reduce spending, D1 to foster asset synergy within the PTT…

  • ‘Little Moscow’ boom: Russians fuel Phuket property frenzy | Thaiger

    ‘Little Moscow’ boom: Russians fuel Phuket property frenzy

    Phuket’s luxury property scene is getting a flashy new address—“Little Moscow.” Tucked in the serene north of the island, Nai Thon Beach is rapidly transforming into Thailand’s next ultra-luxe real estate hotspot, fuelled by foreign money, especially from Russian buyers escaping war and winter. The sleepy seaside village, nestled within Sirinat National Park and just minutes from Phuket International Airport, is…

  • Thailand’s Pride Celebration 2025 boosts rainbow tourism economy | Thaiger

    Thailand’s Pride Celebration 2025 boosts rainbow tourism economy

    Central Pattana Plc (CPN), part of Central Group and operator of Central shopping centres, is reinforcing its dedication to diversity and equality with the launch of Thailand’s Pride Celebration 2025: Pride For All. Nattakit Tangpoonsinthana, CPN’s chief marketing officer, highlighted that the campaign celebrates Pride Month as a recognition of human rights and a strategic element for economic expansion. Thailand’s…

  • MGM Resorts urges Thailand to adopt competitive casino tax rate | Thaiger

    MGM Resorts urges Thailand to adopt competitive casino tax rate

    MGM Resorts International suggests Thailand should adopt a casino tax rate competitive with Singapore and permit a significant number of locals to visit casino complexes to foster tourism and economic growth. The company is exploring a potential investment of US$3-5 billion in a casino facility in Bangkok. Ed Bowers, President of Global Development at MGM Resorts, stated that emerging markets…

  • Krungsri delays new credit lines amid US tariff uncertainty | Thaiger

    Krungsri delays new credit lines amid US tariff uncertainty

    Companies are delaying the utilisation of new credit lines due to waiting for further clarification on US tariffs following the recent announcement of a 90-day suspension period, as reported by a Bank of Ayudhya (Krungsri) executive. Prakob Phiencharoen, who leads Krungsri’s corporate and investment banking group, stated that the bank is maintaining vigilance over corporate loan demand for the rest…

  • Top Thai vending brand to blend fresh fruit smoothies | Thaiger

    Top Thai vending brand to blend fresh fruit smoothies

    Forth Vending Co Ltd, which operates Tao Bin smart beverage vending machines, intends to procure fresh fruit directly from farmers to enhance its smoothie and juice range. Wittayakorn Maneenetr, Director General of the Department of Internal Trade (DIT), expressed that the department is advancing the government’s fruit management strategy for the 2025 harvest season. To stabilise fruit prices and boost…

  • Thailand plans e-commerce laws to curb foreign dominance | Thaiger

    Thailand plans e-commerce laws to curb foreign dominance

    A Senate committee is set to propose guidelines in the draft of the Platform Economy Act to tackle the dominance of foreign companies in Thailand’s e-commerce sector. Eakchai Ruangrat, the first Vice-Chairman of the Senate committee on commerce and industry, stated that this initiative aims to restore the country’s digital sovereignty. He made these comments during a recent e-commerce seminar.…

  • Thailand and Vietnam target US$25bn trade boost | Thaiger

    Thailand and Vietnam target US$25bn trade boost

    Thailand and Vietnam have committed to strengthening economic ties and aim to increase bilateral trade to US$25 billion (833 billion baht) annually in the near future, according to Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra. During a media briefing following the 4th Thailand–Vietnam Joint Cabinet Retreat (JCR), co-chaired with Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh during her official two-day visit which ended yesterday,…

  • How to turn raw footage into engaging content in minutes | Thaiger

    How to turn raw footage into engaging content in minutes

    Creating great videos doesn’t have to take hours or expensive software. If you’ve ever recorded a video and felt stuck with too much raw footage, don’t worry. With a few smart tools and simple steps, you can turn that raw video into fun, eye-catching content in just minutes. Whether you’re a beginner or already make content, this guide will show…

  • Thai state banks urged to bolster export businesses amid US tariffs | Thaiger

    Thai state banks urged to bolster export businesses amid US tariffs

    State-owned financial institutions are encouraged to implement measures to aid export businesses and the supply chain. During a policy briefing yesterday, May 15, Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira highlighted the impact of US reciprocal tariffs, predicting a two-year challenge for domestic businesses, particularly those involved in exports. Pichai urged these financial institutions to expedite the introduction of support measures, especially for…

  • Thailand’s tourist trade rocked by tariff-ic blow | Thaiger

    Thailand’s tourist trade rocked by tariff-ic blow

    Thailand’s tourist trade is feeling the heat, not from the sun, but from a chilly global economy and punishing US tariffs that are sending shockwaves all the way to Bangkok’s hotel lobbies. Thailand’s hotel sector is bracing for a rough ride as fewer foreign visitors and shrinking wallets threaten to slash spending, spark price wars and pile pressure on operators,…

  • Baht out of luck: Thai currency slips as greenback flexes muscle | Thaiger

    Baht out of luck: Thai currency slips as greenback flexes muscle

    The Thai baht is wobbling once again, with currency watchers bracing for a further slide this week as the mighty US dollar gathers steam following a temporary pause in the US-China tariff war. Analysts say the baht could weaken to as low as 33.80 per dollar in the coming days, as uncertainty lingers despite a fleeting boost in global market…

  • Truce or just a tariff tease? Trump and Xi hit pause on trade war | Thaiger

    Truce or just a tariff tease? Trump and Xi hit pause on trade war

    The bitter trade war between the United States and China that rattled global markets is getting a breather — but don’t pop the champagne just yet. The US and China have agreed to suspend punishing tariffs on each other’s goods for 90 days, starting Wednesday, after a tense round of high-stakes talks in Geneva over the weekend. The temporary truce…