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  • Thailand’s solar rooftop market to see growth amid falling prices

    Thailand’s solar rooftop market to see growth amid falling prices

    The solar rooftop market in Thailand is poised for increased competition, driven by decreasing prices, a rise in supply from manufacturers, and government initiatives to promote renewable energy. EnergyLIB, a solar energy solutions provider, has introduced a solar system for townhouses, while a consortium including German cable manufacturer Lapp Holding Asia, Hong Kong-based industrial conglomerate Jebsen and Jessen Group, and…

  • Thailand boosts fruit distribution to counter declining prices

    Thailand boosts fruit distribution to counter declining prices

    The Thai Commerce Ministry is tackling the issue of declining fruit prices by accelerating the distribution of 950,000 tonnes of produce both within Thailand and abroad. Commerce Minister Pichai Naripthaphan stated that the ministry is collaborating with various organisations to manage the surplus of fruit through measures encompassing production, marketing, export, processing, and trade facilitation. The aim is to distribute…

  • Bitcoin tipped to smash US0k as crypto bulls charge ahead

    Bitcoin tipped to smash US$100k as crypto bulls charge ahead

    Bitcoin is gearing up for a six-figure breakout, with crypto watchers boldly predicting the world’s biggest digital coin could hit a jaw-dropping US$100,000, even as the US central bank holds fire on interest rate cuts. Despite the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) likely keeping rates steady this week, optimism is soaring among investors, thanks to heavyweight institutions snapping up spot…

  • BoT tipped to slice interest rates as inflation and exports wobble

    BoT tipped to slice interest rates as inflation and exports wobble

    Thailand’s top money men are sharpening their scissors, with experts betting the Bank of Thailand (BoT) will slash interest rates at least twice more this year to prop up the faltering economy, rocked by a US trade war and dwindling tourist numbers. In a shock twist, April saw the consumer price index (CPI) shrink by 0.22%, the first drop in…

  • Thailand to ease foreign business rules, boosting investment appeal

    Thailand to ease foreign business rules, boosting investment appeal

    The Commerce Ministry intends to streamline business registration by excluding 10 service businesses from List 3 of the Foreign Business Act. This move aims to boost investment within the nation. Auramon Supthaweethum, the Director-General of the Department of Business Development (DBD), indicated that the ministry evaluated the service businesses on List 3 to adapt to evolving economic conditions. List 3…

  • Thailand hotel prices soar, low season sparks price war fears

    Thailand hotel prices soar, low season sparks price war fears

    Room rates experienced a significant rise during the recent tourism High Season, drawing criticism from travellers who perceived Thai hotels as more costly than those in neighbouring countries. As the low season now takes hold, some hoteliers express concerns over potential price wars due to reduced arrivals. Thienprasit Chaiyapatranun, the president of the Thai Hotels Association (THA), reported that the…

  • Thailand mulls motorcycle cut amid China slowdown, US tariff fears

    Thailand mulls motorcycle cut amid China slowdown, US tariff fears

    The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) is contemplating a reduction in Thailand’s motorcycle manufacturing target, despite an increase in production in the first quarter of this year. The decision arises from a sluggish domestic economy, decreased foreign tourist arrivals, especially from China, and uncertainties linked to US President Donald Trump’s tariffs. Surapong Paisitpatanapong, vice-chairman of the FTI and spokesperson for…

  • US tariffs force Thailand to cut growth forecast to 2.1%

    US tariffs force Thailand to cut growth forecast to 2.1%

    The Ministry of Finance has revised its forecast for Thailand’s economic growth this year to 2.1%, down from the previous 3%, citing the impact of US tariffs and a global economic slowdown on Southeast Asia’s second-largest economy. Pornchai Thiraveja, director-general of the Fiscal Policy Office, indicated that if the US imposes a 10% tariff on Thai imports instead of the…

  • Trumped up trouble puts brakes on Thailand’s car industry

    Trumped up trouble puts brakes on Thailand’s car industry

    Thailand’s car industry is veering off course, with annual production now expected to skid below target thanks to Washington’s punishing tariffs and a domestic market bogged down by debt and rejected loans. Thailand’s automotive engine is spluttering, with the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) warning that this year’s car production is set to fall short of its 1.5 million-unit goal,…

  • Phuket Airport soars as Russians jet in while China jets off

    Phuket Airport soars as Russians jet in while China jets off

    Phuket Airport is flying high despite a sharp drop in Chinese tourists, with Russian and Turkish travellers stepping in to keep the island’s tourism industry cruising toward a record-breaking 18 million passengers this year. Phuket International Airport is on course to welcome a whopping 18 million passengers in 2025, even as the number of Chinese arrivals nosedives, according to airport…

  • Rate expectations: BoT tipped to slash interest rates

    Rate expectations: BoT tipped to slash interest rates

    Thailand’s top bankers are bracing for a financial shake-up, with the central bank set to cut interest rates this week as economic headwinds from abroad leave growth floundering. The Bank of Thailand (BoT) is widely expected to trim its key policy rate by 0.25 percentage points tomorrow, April 30, as the kingdom battles a growing storm of economic setbacks. Kasikorn…

  • Thailand plans new economic zones up north

    Thailand plans new economic zones up north

    Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra is anticipated to consider a proposal to establish new economic zones in the north and northeast of Thailand, aiming to bolster regional economies distant from the heavily promoted Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC). The initiative was proposed by a House of Representatives extraordinary committee following a study of special economic development zones in these regions. Tachaphol Kanjanakul,…

  • How Thailand data centre investment improves tech infrastructure in the country

    How Thailand data centre investment improves tech infrastructure in the country

    A well-matured and properly maintained data centre operation helps support and improve Thailand’s tech infrastructure, but this can only be achieved with the right kind of continued investment. With that said, let’s dive straight in and take a closer look at how continued investment in data centres in Thailand improves the country’s tech infrastructure. What are data centres, and why…

  • Thai Airways partners with KMC to convert Boeing 777-300ERs

    Thai Airways partners with KMC to convert Boeing 777-300ERs

    Thai Airways has signed a Memorandum of Inderstanding (MOU) with Kansas Modification Center, LLC (KMC) to establish a joint venture for converting Boeing 777-300ER passenger aircraft into freighters. The agreement, signed yesterday, April 25, by Thai Airways CEO Chai Eamsiri and KMC CEO James Allen Gibbs at Thai Airways’ headquarters on Vibhavadi Rangsit Road, marks a significant milestone for both…

  • Talk not tariffs: ASEAN plays it cool as trade war heats up

    Talk not tariffs: ASEAN plays it cool as trade war heats up

    As Washington rattles the tariff sabre, ASEAN isn’t taking the bait, instead doubling down on diplomacy and pledging to keep trade ties intact with the US, its second-biggest partner. ASEAN has made it crystal clear: it’s sticking with multilateralism and won’t retaliate against US tariff hikes. That’s the message from Commerce Minister Pichai Naripthaphan after a special virtual summit of…

  • Thai and mighty: Exports soar to 3-year high despite tariff troubles

    Thai and mighty: Exports soar to 3-year high despite tariff troubles

    Thai exports are firing on all cylinders, with shipments rocketing to their highest level in three years, defying fears over punishing US tariffs and giving the economy a hefty shot in the arm. Thai exports surged for the ninth straight month in March, jumping 17.8% year-on-year to a record-breaking US$29.5 billion, or around 1 trillion baht, according to the Commerce Ministry.…

  • Thailand’s war on cyber fraud gets a major upgrade

    Thailand’s war on cyber fraud gets a major upgrade

    Thailand is beefing up its fight against online scams in a big way — and it’s coming for the fraudsters faster than ever. The Ministry of Digital Economy and Society (DES) is set to transform its Anti-Online Scam Operation Centre into a fully-fledged department, following the implementation of a powerful new emergency decree that came into effect on April 13.…

  • Chinese tourists favour Vietnam over Thailand amid rising costs

    Chinese tourists favour Vietnam over Thailand amid rising costs

    Thailand has fallen behind Vietnam as the most-visited Southeast Asian destination for Chinese tourists in the first quarter. The Association of Thai Travel Agents (ATTA) subsequently urged the government to lower travel costs, which are currently 30% higher than Vietnam’s, and enhance Thailand’s appeal with new attractions. The Tourism and Sports Ministry recorded 1.3 million Chinese visitors to Thailand during…

  • Commerce Ministry targets foreign nominees in 6 sectors

    Commerce Ministry targets foreign nominees in 6 sectors

    The Commerce Ministry has updated its nominee inspection strategy, focusing on six high-risk sectors. Auramon Supthaweethum, Director General of the Department of Business Development (DBD), stated that the agency is intensifying investigations into businesses suspected of using Thai nationals as nominees to conceal foreign ownership. This initiative aims to address the issue of foreign-operated nominee businesses that affect investor confidence…

  • Baht to the future! Kucoin crashes into Thailand’s crypto scene

    Baht to the future! Kucoin crashes into Thailand’s crypto scene

    Thailand’s red-hot cryptocurrency scene is bracing for a fresh wave of competition as ERX Company Ltd teams up with global crypto giant KuCoin, unveiling a bold rebrand and a brand-new exchange platform. From April 22, the newly christened KuCoin Thailand will go live, offering a full suite of digital tokens and crypto products. KuCoin, headquartered in the Seychelles, is one…

  • Foodpanda to bow out of Thailand next month

    Foodpanda to bow out of Thailand next month

    Foodpanda announced it will cease operations in Thailand, with the delivery giant confirming that its services will end on May 23. The shocking decision marks the end of an era for the popular food delivery platform, which has served millions of Thai customers since its launch. In a statement released today, April 23, via their official fan page, Foodpanda Thailand…

  • Thailand urges stores to keep pork prices stable amid shortage

    Thailand urges stores to keep pork prices stable amid shortage

    The Department of Internal Trade (DIT) urges retail and wholesale stores to maintain stable pork prices despite recent supply-driven increases. Wittayakorn Maneenetr, DIT Director General, stated that consultations with the Department of Livestock Development and the Swine Raisers Association of Thailand have highlighted a reduced availability of pigs. Approximately 60,000 pigs are supplied daily, sufficient for domestic needs. The recent…

  • Great wall of silence: Chinese tourists ditch Thailand in travel drought

    Great wall of silence: Chinese tourists ditch Thailand in travel drought

    Thailand’s once-booming Chinese tourism stream has turned into a trickle, with industry chiefs warning of a full-blown crisis as daily arrivals plunge to record lows and desperate calls mount for an urgent fix to restore trust. Chinese tourist arrivals to Thailand have nosedived to their lowest point in 2025, with just 5,833 visitors recorded on April 16, a far cry…

  • Watts the problem? Energy chiefs say green shift won’t shock you

    Watts the problem? Energy chiefs say green shift won’t shock you

    Energy chiefs have poured cold water on claims that Thailand’s push for more renewable power will leave households with shocking bills, insisting the green move will actually save billions in the long run. Claims that new power purchase agreements (PPAs) under the government’s 5.2-gigawatt renewable energy scheme would send electricity bills soaring have been firmly rejected by top energy officials.…

  • Thai rice exports drop 30% as Vietnam overtakes in global market

    Thai rice exports drop 30% as Vietnam overtakes in global market

    Thai rice exports have seen a significant 30% decline in the first quarter, raising concerns as Vietnam overtakes Thailand to become the world’s second-largest rice exporter. Chookiat Ophaswongse, honorary president of the Thai Rice Exporters Association, reported that during the first quarter this year, Thailand exported 2.1 million tonnes of milled rice, a drop from the same period last year.…

  • Solar flare-up! US tariffs scorch Thai imports in fiery trade row

    Solar flare-up! US tariffs scorch Thai imports in fiery trade row

    A blistering tariff bombshell from Washington has lit a fire under Southeast Asia’s solar imports, with Thailand among the hardest hit, as the United States slaps sky-high duties of up to 3,521% on imports, claiming unfair competition from Asian suppliers. The US has launched a full-scale trade crackdown on solar imports from Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Cambodia, slapping colossal new…

  • Krabi under the table! Bribery storm rocks paradise parks

    Krabi under the table! Bribery storm rocks paradise parks

    Tourism bosses in Krabi are demanding answers after bombshell bribery claims surfaced against park officials accused of pocketing cash from dodgy tour operators, sparking fears the scandal could tarnish Thailand’s tropical crown jewel. Krabi Tourism Association called for a full-blown investigation into explosive allegations that national park officials have been taking bribes from tour companies, claims that have gone viral…

  • Byte me: Thai online sellers plug into AI revolution to boost cash

    Byte me: Thai online sellers plug into AI revolution to boost cash

    Thailand’s e-commerce scene is getting a high-tech makeover as local sellers turn to artificial intelligence (AI) to outsmart the competition and rake in more baht. But while the potential is massive, a new report reveals most sellers still feel left in the digital dust. Thailand’s online shopkeepers are waking up to the AI boom but many say they’re still struggling…

  • Bank of Thailand seeks new governor as Sethaput’s term ends

    Bank of Thailand seeks new governor as Sethaput’s term ends

    The Ministry of Finance has initiated the process to select a new governor for the Bank of Thailand (BoT), as Sethaput Suthiwartnarueput’s five-year term concludes on September 30. A selection committee, led by former Finance Permanent Secretary Sathit Limpongpan, will soon convene to establish candidate requirements and the application timeline, according to ministry spokesperson Pornchai Thiraveja. Under Thai law, the…

  • License to bill: Thailand gives green light to trio of virtual banks

    License to bill: Thailand gives green light to trio of virtual banks

    Thailand’s financial future is getting a digital upgrade, with three new virtual banks set to get the green light by June 19, the Finance Ministry has confirmed. In a bold move to modernise banking and boost financial inclusion, the Bank of Thailand has already shortlisted three candidates from a pool of five heavyweight consortiums. The final list of approved operators…

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