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  • Thailand unveils six eco-friendly tax measures for 2027 | Thaiger

    Thailand unveils six eco-friendly tax measures for 2027

    Thailand’s Excise Department plans to roll out six new tax initiatives to promote environmental sustainability and improve public health. Director-General Pornchai Thiraveja said these policies aim to align with shifting global trade standards, which now place more emphasis on climate action and public health. The measures also support upcoming carbon-related regulations. Bangkok Post reported that the first measure expands the tax…

  • Power semiconductor demand for EVs: manufacturing opportunities | Thaiger

    Power semiconductor demand for EVs: manufacturing opportunities

    The electric vehicle revolution depends fundamentally on power semiconductor technology that enables efficient energy conversion and management. Silicon carbide and gallium nitride semiconductors have emerged as critical components in EV powertrains, as they offer superior performance compared to traditional silicon-based devices. These materials allow electric vehicles to achieve longer range, faster charging times, and improved efficiency through reduced energy losses.…

  • Thai investors eye gold boom as prices set to surge | Thaiger

    Thai investors eye gold boom as prices set to surge

    Thai gold prices are expected to rise sharply next year, driven by global economic uncertainty, rising central bank demand, and stalled trade talks. Thai gold trader MTS Gold Group predicts bullion will end 2025 at around US$4,380 (approximately 159,000 baht), just shy of the record US$4,379.13 seen in October. In Thailand, local gold prices are expected to hover between 67,000…

  • Thailand pawn giant cashes in on gold boom, loans soar | Thaiger

    Thailand pawn giant cashes in on gold boom, loans soar

    Thailand’s leading pawn shop chain, Easy Money, is expecting its highest loan growth in two decades, fuelled by surging gold prices and a wave of young entrepreneurs seeking short-term financing. “Loan demand is booming like we haven’t seen in 20 years,” said Easy Money Group chairperson Sittiwit Tangthanakiat. The company reported outstanding loans of 27 billion baht for the first…

  • Thai budget deficit dips by 8.4% as economy stumbles on | Thaiger

    Thai budget deficit dips by 8.4% as economy stumbles on

    Thailand’s Cabinet approved a new fiscal plan projecting reduced budget deficit and increased spending, aiming to stabilise the economy amid weak growth. Thailand’s government has announced an 8.4% reduction in the national budget deficit for the 2027 fiscal year, signalling a cautious step towards stabilising public finances amid a sluggish economy. Yesterday, November 18, the Cabinet approved a medium-term fiscal…

  • Thailand pushes sustainable gem industry with GIT standard programmes | Thaiger

    Thailand pushes sustainable gem industry with GIT standard programmes

    The Gem and Jewellery Institute of Thailand, or GIT, has launched a new national initiative to advance Thailand’s position as a global hub for sustainable gem and jewellery production. The programme, titled Thailand Towards a World Sustainable Gem and Jewellery Hub, aims to help SMEs meet international standards in sustainability, governance, and environmental responsibility as global trade rules continue to…

  • Bangkok Bank courts the rich with no-forex travel card | Thaiger

    Bangkok Bank courts the rich with no-forex travel card

    Bangkok Bank (BBL) is targeting high-net-worth clients with a new travel card and a credit card strategy that prioritises assets over income to drive growth. The bank is focusing its credit card strategy on high-net-worth individuals with assets under management (AUM) of at least 10 million baht. BBL, led by executive vice-president Shoke Na Ranong, is now prioritising applicants’ AUM over…

  • Thailand seals China deal to export 500k tonnes of rice | Thaiger

    Thailand seals China deal to export 500k tonnes of rice

    Thailand plans to negotiate rice delivery terms with a Chinese state-owned firm after securing a deal to export 500,000 tonnes under a G2G agreement. The Department of Foreign Trade (DFT) has confirmed plans to finalise delivery negotiations with China’s Cofco Corporation, a state-owned agricultural importer. The shipment will include 280,000 tonnes already agreed upon under previous contracts, and a fresh…

  • Why is everyone talking about investing in 2025? | Thaiger

    Why is everyone talking about investing in 2025?

    If there’s one financial topic dominating conversations right now, it’s investing in 2025. Across Reddit threads and Wall Street trading floors, sentiment is cautiously optimistic—though somewhat weary—about what the next 12 months may bring. But what’s really behind this growing interest? And why are more people than ever, from seasoned investors to first-timers, choosing to jump in? The Economic Rebound…

  • Thailand to tax cheap imports to protect local SMEs | Thaiger

    Thailand to tax cheap imports to protect local SMEs

    Thailand will impose a 10% customs duty on low-cost imports to support local SMEs, following concerns about cheap foreign goods harming domestic industries. The duty will be introduced on January 1, a major policy shift aimed at shielding local small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) from the rising tide of cheap foreign products. Finance Minister Ekniti Nithanprapas announced the move, which…

  • Second cash splash eyed as Thai govt plans new co-pay scheme | Thaiger

    Second cash splash eyed as Thai govt plans new co-pay scheme

    Thailand’s government is planning a second phase of its co-payment scheme to support those who missed out earlier and boost spending in early 2026. The Finance Ministry is preparing to launch a second phase of the Khon La Khrueng Plus co-payment scheme early next year, aimed at those who missed out on the first round of registration. Lavaron Sangsnit, permanent…

  • How Baht strength and government moves impact gold trading in Thailand | Thaiger

    How Baht strength and government moves impact gold trading in Thailand

    Thailand’s gold culture runs deep. From Chinatown shops in Bangkok to family savings across Chiang Mai and Khon Kaen, gold is both a store of value and a trading vehicle. Yet the domestic price you see on the board is not just a reflection of global spot. It is a blend of international gold, the baht’s exchange rate, and the…

  • Thai business loans expected to rise as year-end demand heats up | Thaiger

    Thai business loans expected to rise as year-end demand heats up

    Business lending in Thailand is expected to rebound in the final quarter of the year, driven by rising demand from both large corporations and small firms, according to industry analysts. The uptick comes as the Bank of Thailand (BoT)’s latest regulations support the government’s debt relief initiative, giving financial institutions new tools to handle non-performing loans (NPLs) more effectively. Weerapat…

  • What makes some online activities a big hit in Thailand | Thaiger

    What makes some online activities a big hit in Thailand

    Thailand has become one of the most digitally active countries in Southeast Asia. The internet is a part of everyday life for millions. From entertainment to shopping, people in Thailand are using their phones and computers for a wide variety of daily tasks. But some activities online are more notable than others. They grow faster, increase in number of users,…

  • Binance eyes Thai crypto tourists in new baht conversion push | Thaiger

    Binance eyes Thai crypto tourists in new baht conversion push

    Binance TH is exploring local partnerships to join a new Thai initiative allowing foreign tourists to convert digital assets into baht during their visits. Binance Thailand, the local arm of the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, is gearing up to join the government’s TouristDigiPay programme, a digital finance sandbox designed to let foreign tourists convert crypto into Thai baht for spending…

  • Energy minister pushes ahead with hydrogen and nuclear strategy | Thaiger

    Energy minister pushes ahead with hydrogen and nuclear strategy

    Thailand’s Energy Minister Auttapol Rerkpiboon says he will pursue long-term clean energy projects, including hydrogen and nuclear development, despite the limited time under the current government’s term. Speaking yesterday, November 9, Auttapol said he aims to lay the groundwork for initiatives that may not be completed before the administration steps down. Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has pledged to dissolve Parliament…

  • Thailand retailers wage all-out war for 11.11 shopping surge | Thaiger

    Thailand retailers wage all-out war for 11.11 shopping surge

    Major retailers in Thailand are ramping up 11.11 campaigns with omnichannel strategies to boost year-end consumer spending and reclaim lost sales. As the final quarter of the year kicks into gear, November has become a high-stakes battleground for Thailand’s leading retailers. With consumer spending still lagging, major department stores and specialty chains are pushing their 11.11 campaigns to new heights,…

  • Thailand’s tourism tax stalled again despite 11 billion baht potential | Thaiger

    Thailand’s tourism tax stalled again despite 11 billion baht potential

    Thailand’s plan to introduce a tourist tax for foreign visitors remains stalled due to political delays, despite full readiness and strong industry backing. Initially backed by the National Tourism Policy Committee in February 2023, the fee would charge inbound travellers 300 baht by air or 150 baht by land or sea, applying only to overnight visitors. Despite its potential to…

  • Vietjet goes green with SAF as jet delivery hits more delays | Thaiger

    Vietjet goes green with SAF as jet delivery hits more delays

    A budget airline has begun using sustainable aviation fuel on select routes while facing delays in new aircraft deliveries due to external disruptions. Vietjet Thailand has kicked off its first flights using a blend of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), becoming the latest low-cost carrier to go green while grappling with delayed aircraft deliveries. The airline launched SAF-powered operations on its…

  • Thailand restores Chinese tourist confidence by affirming no-casino stance | Thaiger

    Thailand restores Chinese tourist confidence by affirming no-casino stance

    The Prime Minister of Thailand, Anutin Charnvirakul, has recently mentioned that the President of China, Xi Jinping, is pleased about Thailand’s decision not to allow regulated gambling in the country. Speaking at Bangkok’s 6 airbase after attending the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meetings that were held in South Korea, Prime Minister Charnvirakul has confirmed that this decision was made with the…

  • Thailand to slap import duties on all low-value online goods | Thaiger

    Thailand to slap import duties on all low-value online goods

    Thailand’s Customs Department will begin imposing import duties on low-value online goods to boost revenue and support fair competition for local businesses. The move, aimed at levelling the playing field for local businesses, will target goods previously exempt from import duties and applies to any item valued under 1,500 baht, even those costing just 1 baht. Phanthong Loykulnanta, director-general of…

  • DHL powers up Thailand’s first solar-run logistics hub | Thaiger

    DHL powers up Thailand’s first solar-run logistics hub

    Thailand has taken a major step toward green logistics as DHL opened its first fully solar-powered facility, aiming to boost sustainable trade in Southeast Asia. The new Bangna Sustainable Logistics Centre, launched by DHL Supply Chain Thailand, is the logistics giant’s first global facility powered entirely by on-site solar energy. Backed by a 1.39 billion baht investment, the site showcases…

  • Thai firms hunker down as 2026 outlook remains gloomy | Thaiger

    Thai firms hunker down as 2026 outlook remains gloomy

    Thai business leaders have warned that the economy will remain sluggish in 2026, urging companies to focus on cost control and avoid risky strategies. At a recent seminar hosted by DailyNews, Pun Paniangvait, general manager of Thai President Foods Plc, maker of the popular Mama instant noodles, painted a cautious picture of the year to come. He pointed to declining…

  • Lotus’s and Makro now accept government co-payment scheme | Thaiger

    Lotus’s and Makro now accept government co-payment scheme

    Retail chains Lotus’s and Makro have joined the Khon La Khrueng Plus (Half-Half Plus) co-payment scheme alongside over 10,000 participating vendors across the country, according to an announcement posted on the official Lotus’s Facebook page today, November 3. The co-payment scheme, introduced by the Ministry of Finance in 2020, is designed to stimulate domestic spending and support small vendors and low-income…

  • Find the best time to enter a forex trade by following when the market is most active | Thaiger

    Find the best time to enter a forex trade by following when the market is most active

    In Thailand, traders often discover that timing can be just as important as strategy. Even a strong setup can fail if entered at the wrong time, while a modest setup can succeed when the market is in full swing. Knowing when the market is most active can help Thai traders enter positions with higher potential for movement and better liquidity.…

  • Thailand sets sights on sky-high role as aviation powerhouse | Thaiger

    Thailand sets sights on sky-high role as aviation powerhouse

    Thailand’s transport officials are collaborating with aviation leaders to transform the country into a regional hub for aircraft maintenance and connectivity. The Transport Ministry sets plans in motion to transform the nation into a premier aviation hub for Southeast Asia. The strategy focuses heavily on boosting its maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) sector while redirecting air traffic to ease congestion…

  • Thai govt fires up 44 billion baht cash splash to boost spending | Thaiger

    Thai govt fires up 44 billion baht cash splash to boost spending

    Thailand’s government has launched a nationwide co-payment scheme to boost consumer spending and support economic growth in the final quarter of the year. The Khon La Khrueng Plus programme, officially launched today, October 29, aims to boost domestic spending and soften the blow of a projected Q4 slowdown. Finance Minister Ekniti Nitithanprapas said the initiative is expected to lift GDP…

  • Thailand eyes 1.2 million US tourists with new flight boom | Thaiger

    Thailand eyes 1.2 million US tourists with new flight boom

    Thailand is preparing to welcome a surge in tourists from the US, as new flight routes and increased interest in luxury travel drive up arrival forecasts. Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Governor Thapanee Kiatphaibool announced that the country expects nearly 1.2 million visitors from the United States in 2026, an 8% jump from this year. The forecast follows the return…

  • Thailand rolls out rice rescue plan to lift farmer incomes | Thaiger

    Thailand rolls out rice rescue plan to lift farmer incomes

    Thailand’s Commerce Ministry announced new measures to support rice farmers by stabilising paddy prices and managing the flow of 14 million tonnes. Wittayakorn Maneenetr, director-general of the Internal Trade Department, said the new strategy could result in an average price increase of 3% to 5% for paddy rice. “This approach is designed to balance supply with market demand and provide…

  • Thailand told to aim bigger as tourism rivals surge ahead | Thaiger

    Thailand told to aim bigger as tourism rivals surge ahead

    Thailand has been urged to set its sights higher, with tourism giant Galaxy Resorts Thailand encouraging the kingdom to target 45 to 60 million international visitors annually between 2030 and 2035. Kevin Clayton, chief brand officer of Galaxy Resorts, said that while Thailand remains a regional favourite, it risks falling behind unless it adapts to fast-changing global tourism trends. “With…

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