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  • Nok Air rebounds with freebies and fresh routes | Thaiger

    Nok Air rebounds with freebies and fresh routes

    Budget airline Nok Air is soaring back into profitability and promises even bigger things on the horizon—including free flights for foreign tourists. The embattled carrier, once drowning in debt, now expects to complete its rehabilitation programme by mid-2028, with outstanding debt trimmed to under 400 million baht from a staggering 5.4 billion. The airline’s resurgence comes after two consecutive profitable…

  • Bank on change! New BoT boss to slash rates, stop baht bounce | Thaiger

    Bank on change! New BoT boss to slash rates, stop baht bounce

    Thailand’s incoming central bank governor is being told to hit the ground running, with business chiefs demanding urgent action to cut interest rates, ease borrowing rules and stop the baht getting too strong. Vitai Ratanakorn, head of the Government Savings Bank and set to take over the top job at the Bank of Thailand in October, has been handed a…

  • Main trends of the gaming market and investments in Thailand | Thaiger

    Main trends of the gaming market and investments in Thailand

    Gaming market sector now stands at an inflection point. Market scale, tech advances, and evolving player tastes form a potent mix. You gain better platforms and deeper gameplay. Titles like Pac-Man or Super Mario are nostalgic for many people. They were the precursors to modern video games and entertainment at 1xbet casino and other gambling platforms. The gaming sector is…

  • Thailand boosts economy with medical and wellness tourism focus | Thaiger

    Thailand boosts economy with medical and wellness tourism focus

    Thailand is exploring opportunities in the medical and wellness sectors to address domestic economic challenges, characterised by slow growth amid global uncertainties. The nation is focusing on medical and wellness tourism, medical manufacturing, and elderly care solutions to stimulate economic activity, according to Messe Düsseldorf Asia, an international trade organiser. These sectors are anticipated to grow the domestic market by…

  • Thai restaurants on the brink as costs soar and diners vanish | Thaiger

    Thai restaurants on the brink as costs soar and diners vanish

    Thailand’s once-vibrant restaurant scene is in hot water — and not just in the kitchen. A toxic mix of soaring costs, shrinking foot traffic, and underwhelming tourism has left the Thai food industry on the verge of collapse. Many eateries are bleeding cash, with daily revenue dropping by more than 50%, according to the Thai Restaurant Association. “Restaurant owners are…

  • The rise of fintech in Thailand: technology vs traditional banking | Thaiger

    The rise of fintech in Thailand: technology vs traditional banking

    Thailand’s financial landscape is undergoing a profound transformation. At the heart of this evolution is the meteoric rise of financial technology (fintech), a sector that disrupts the traditional banking model. And also reshapes consumer behaviour and the competitive landscape. Mobile-first platforms, e-wallets, and digital lending services have become mainstream. And the battle between fintech and traditional banks intensifies. And it…

  • Free trade or free fall? Thailand struggles to keep up with Vietnam in US talks | Thaiger

    Free trade or free fall? Thailand struggles to keep up with Vietnam in US talks

    Thailand is falling behind Vietnam in trade talks with the United States and could be forced to make tough choices if it wants to stay in the economic game, a top economist has warned. According to international trade expert Somjai Phagaphasvivat, Thailand’s lack of wide-ranging free trade agreements (FTAs) is putting it at a disadvantage compared to Vietnam, which has…

  • Blockchain in Thailand’s entertainment industry | Thaiger

    Blockchain in Thailand’s entertainment industry

    Blockchain has started to transform entertainment markets. Streaming, gaming, and content licensing companies are using it to simplify transactions and protect rights. New platforms now build their payment and advertising systems on blockchain to attract global users and creators. Investors and developers see this trend as a chance to expand services. Many companies now link blockchain tools with advertising networks…

  • Mahagitsiri family loses court battle in Nescafé joint venture | Thaiger

    Mahagitsiri family loses court battle in Nescafé joint venture

    The Mahagitsiri family has faced a setback in its legal dispute with Nestlé, as a court has ruled that the original voting rules in their Nescafé joint venture in Thailand must be reinstated. Thailand’s Central Intellectual Property and International Trade Court has annulled a temporary injunction previously sought by the family, thereby reinstating the original voting regulations at Quality Coffee…

  • Growth of eSport culture in Thailand | Thaiger

    Growth of eSport culture in Thailand

    eSports is quickly turning into one of Thailand’s fastest-growing forms of entertainment. Tournaments draw many live viewers and people watching online. The money made from sponsorships, event tickets, and media rights keeps going up each year, helped by partners both in Thailand and from other countries. expansion attracts investors, players, and event organisers. The Thailand E-Sports Federation manages professional standards…

  • Banking on trouble: SCB scales back as storm brews in Thailand | Thaiger

    Banking on trouble: SCB scales back as storm brews in Thailand

    Siam Commercial Bank (SCB) is battening down the hatches and scaling back its operations for the next 12 to 18 months, warning of tough times ahead as Thailand’s economy hits choppy waters. SCB Chief Executive Kris Chantanotoke painted a bleak picture of the months to come, blaming soaring household debt, sluggish growth, and the threat of US tariffs for the…

  • Shock decision: Electricity bills stay high despite energy dip | Thaiger

    Shock decision: Electricity bills stay high despite energy dip

    Electricity bills in Thailand are set to stay stubbornly high for the rest of the year, despite falling fuel costs, lower demand and a stronger baht. The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) has chosen to freeze the power tariff at 3.98 baht per unit, brushing aside options for a cheaper rate, even as economic conditions hinted at a possible reduction. The…

  • Thai firms face US tariffs amid trade war challenges | Thaiger

    Thai firms face US tariffs amid trade war challenges

    The Board of Investment (BoI) has introduced measures to support Thai entrepreneurs in coping with the repercussions of the US tariff policy and the ongoing trade war. These measures range from ceasing the promotion of solar panel manufacturing to encouraging the adoption of new technologies in factories. The decision regarding photovoltaic (PV) panel production is part of the BoI’s strategy…

  • Farm fury erupts as US trade demands threaten Thai agriculture | Thaiger

    Farm fury erupts as US trade demands threaten Thai agriculture

    Thailand is under mounting pressure as trade talks with the United States teeter on the edge of crisis, with farmers warning that Washington’s demands could devastate local agriculture and threaten national food security. Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira confirmed today, July 16, that negotiations remain deadlocked as the US pushes Thailand to slash tariffs on pork, chicken,…

  • Thailand anticipates record 2.4 million Indian tourists despite Air India crash | Thaiger

    Thailand anticipates record 2.4 million Indian tourists despite Air India crash

    Indian arrivals to Thailand remain strong, despite a recent Air India aircraft accident, with the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) forecasting a record 2.4 million arrivals from India this year. This resilience contrasts with a sluggish short-haul market trend. The TAT has announced that several airlines are interested in joining a forthcoming 750-million-baht flight stimulus programme. ASEAN Executive Director, Patsee…

  • Sticker shock: Thai food prices soar 106% as wages lag behind | Thaiger

    Sticker shock: Thai food prices soar 106% as wages lag behind

    Eating out in Bangkok is becoming a luxury few can afford, with research revealing Thai food prices have more than doubled in just over a decade, while wages have barely kept pace. A new study by the Agency for Real Estate Affairs (AREA) has revealed that the cost of food in Thailand has skyrocketed by 106.5% over the past 13…

  • Fiscal 2025 revenue set to miss target amid economic slowdown | Thaiger

    Fiscal 2025 revenue set to miss target amid economic slowdown

    Revenue collection for the government’s fiscal year 2025 is anticipated to fall short of its target due to an economic slowdown, according to Finance Permanent Secretary Lavaron Sangsnit. From October 2024 to May 2025, net revenue amounted to 1.7 trillion baht, which is 12.7 billion baht, or 0.7%, below the target, though it is 1.7% higher compared to the same…

  • Why copy trading appeals to the next generation of investors | Thaiger

    Why copy trading appeals to the next generation of investors

    The investment landscape is changing fast, and Gen Z and millennial investors are leading the charge with a completely different approach to building wealth. While their parents might have stuck to traditional mutual funds and financial advisors, today’s young investors are embracing copy trading as their gateway to the markets – and it’s easy to see why. Learning by Watching…

  • UNESCO: Thailand primed to lead ASEAN AI revolution | Thaiger

    UNESCO: Thailand primed to lead ASEAN AI revolution

    Computing capabilities, data interoperability, and policy harmonisation are essential elements of ASEAN regional collaboration in developing artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities, according to UNESCO. The organisation emphasises Thailand’s potential to position itself as a strategic hub for AI capacity building, strengthening its leadership in Southeast Asia’s digital future. Thailand recently hosted the UNESCO Global Forum on the Ethics of AI, marking…

  • Key economic signals Thai traders should track before opening a currency position | Thaiger

    Key economic signals Thai traders should track before opening a currency position

    Thailand’s open, export-driven economy means that fluctuations in global demand show up quickly in local data. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) releases from the National Economic and Social Development Council and monthly Industrial Production Index (IPI) figures give early clues about whether factories in Chachoengsao or Rayong are running below or above capacity. Traders also keep an eye on tourist-arrival numbers…

  • Bank of Thailand dismisses deflation fears despite low inflation | Thaiger

    Bank of Thailand dismisses deflation fears despite low inflation

    Economists are increasingly concerned about potential deflationary trends but the Bank of Thailand (BoT) asserts there are no definitive signs of deflation despite ongoing low inflation. At a monetary policy forum on Wednesday, July 9, Surach Tanboon, senior director of the central bank’s monetary policy department, stated that the bank has not identified any signals of deflation, although inflation remains subdued.…

  • Throttle warning: Thailand’s motorcycle market may hit the brakes | Thaiger

    Throttle warning: Thailand’s motorcycle market may hit the brakes

    Thailand’s motorcycle market is revving up but the industry’s top brass are warning it could stall in the slow lane before year’s end. While production and sales of motorcycles jumped in the first five months of 2025, the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) says a cocktail of weak consumer spending, tight lending, and political unrest could derail the sector. Surapong…

  • Booze ban barney: Phuket police defend dry crackdown on tipples | Thaiger

    Booze ban barney: Phuket police defend dry crackdown on tipples

    Phuket police have come under fire after swooping to shut down bars and restaurants mid-trade, claiming only venues with special service licences can sell alcohol during this week’s Buddhist holiday. The controversial clampdown came during Asarnha Bucha Day yesterday, July 10, and continues through tonight, July 11, for Khao Pansa, also known as Buddhist Lent. Officers in Rawai, Karon, and…

  • Thai exports face threat from proposed 36% US tariff | Thaiger

    Thai exports face threat from proposed 36% US tariff

    The Employers’ Confederation of Thai Trade and Industry (EconThai) expressed concerns over the proposed 36% tariff on US imports of Thai products, highlighting potential challenges for the manufacturing sector and its workforce. Set to be implemented on August 1, the proposed tariff surpasses those on imports from other Southeast Asian nations, with Vietnam facing a 20% tariff, Malaysia 25%, and…

  • Thailand’s short-haul bookings dip, long-haul travel remains strong | Thaiger

    Thailand’s short-haul bookings dip, long-haul travel remains strong

    Airlines reported that forward bookings for short-haul markets for the remainder of the year are weak, contrasting with the long-haul segment, while some carriers have shown interest in the Tourism Authority of Thailand’s (TAT) stimulus campaign. Deputy Governor of International Marketing for Asia and South Pacific at TAT, Pattaraanong Na Chiangmai, said that tourism in the second half of the…

  • Bacon backlash: Cheap US pork threatens Thai farmers | Thaiger

    Bacon backlash: Cheap US pork threatens Thai farmers

    Thailand’s pig farmers are squealing in protest, warning the government that a flood of cheap American pork could cripple the nation’s entire agricultural sector and push thousands into poverty overnight. Yesterday, July 7, the National Swine Raisers Association (NSRA) issued a fiery statement urging officials to abandon any plans to open Thailand’s market to pork, offal and related products from…

  • Thailand races to avert steep US tariffs with trade deal | Thaiger

    Thailand races to avert steep US tariffs with trade deal

    Thailand has submitted its latest trade proposal to the United States in a last-minute effort to avoid steep tariffs on its exports, as confirmed by Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira. The move comes ahead of a July 9 deadline when a 90-day suspension capping tariffs at 10% for most nations is set to expire. If no agreement is reached, Washington plans…

  • How old games are still informing the games played around the world | Thaiger

    How old games are still informing the games played around the world

    It can be easy to get caught up in the hype for brand-new games and titles that are potentially being released. But there’s a world of history there. People have always played games. That might mean a simple dice roll or a complex strategy board. Games have been around for thousands of years. The styles and settings might have changed,…

  • Wage war: Hotels reel as 400-baht mandate hits hard | Thaiger

    Wage war: Hotels reel as 400-baht mandate hits hard

    The government’s new minimum wage hike has sparked outrage among hoteliers already hanging by a thread. While Bangkok politicians celebrate, many in the provinces are calling it a death sentence for small businesses. On Tuesday, July 1, the Cabinet approved raising the daily minimum wage for hotel workers nationwide to 400 baht, with the decision fast-tracked into law via the…

  • Thai exports in firing line as Trump dumps trade talks for tariffs | Thaiger

    Thai exports in firing line as Trump dumps trade talks for tariffs

    Donald Trump has fired the starting gun on a global trade showdown, ditching complex negotiations in favour of one-size-fits-all tariffs that could hammer dozens of economies, including Thailand. From today, July 4, the US will begin sending formal letters to countries across the world, listing fixed tariffs on their exports into America. The blanket rates will range from 20% to…