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  • Thailand outlines new measures to support Thai farmers | Thaiger

    Thailand outlines new measures to support Thai farmers

    Commerce Minister Pichai Naripatapan, announced that the House of Representatives’ Agriculture and Cooperatives Committee met with the Ministry of Commerce to discuss policies and measures to assist Thai farmers both domestically and internationally. The focus was on key agricultural products such as rice, cassava, animal feed corn, and fruits, as well as the compilation of agricultural product data. The meeting…

  • Finance Ministry unveils 2025 State Welfare Card for low-income boost | Thaiger

    Finance Ministry unveils 2025 State Welfare Card for low-income boost

    The Ministry of Finance has just rolled out brand-new registrations for the 2025 State Welfare Card, aiming to wrap up all the eligibility checks by March 31, next year. That’s right, a fresh round of financial lifelines is coming with 1,545 baht heading straight into the pockets of those who qualify. The buzz kick-started today, October 24, when it was…

  • Stuck in neutral: Loan rejections stall Thailand’s used car market | Thaiger

    Stuck in neutral: Loan rejections stall Thailand’s used car market

    Thailand’s used car market is set to experience continued sluggish sales due to frequent loan rejections faced by prospective buyers, according to the Association of Used Cars. Earlier forecasts by the association anticipated an improvement in used car sales in the latter half of 2024, driven by expectations that financial service providers would relax their lending criteria. Nonetheless, financial institutions…

  • Travel subsidy scheme said to boost post-flood tourism in the north | Thaiger

    Travel subsidy scheme said to boost post-flood tourism in the north

    The Tourism and Sports Ministry is considering increasing the budget for its tourism subsidy scheme to help tourism firms in the northern region recover from recent flood damage. Tourism and Sports Minister Sorawong Thienthong announced the plans following a meeting with Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra to discuss economic and tourism stimulus measures. The meeting followed Sorawong’s visit to flood-hit Chiang…

  • Thai Finance Ministry to tighten state welfare card criteria | Thaiger

    Thai Finance Ministry to tighten state welfare card criteria

    Thailand’s Ministry of Finance is set to review the criteria for the State Welfare Card registration, aiming to exclude ineligible individuals after finding some recipients receiving as much as 10,000 baht per month in benefits. Deputy Finance Minister Chulapan Amornvivat announced a forthcoming meeting to discuss the progress of the new round of State Welfare Card registration. This comes following…

  • GHB to launch loan app offering 8,000 to 1 million baht loans | Thaiger

    GHB to launch loan app offering 8,000 to 1 million baht loans

    The Government Housing Bank (GHB) is set to launch an application-based loan service aimed at small businesses, offering loans ranging from 8,000 to 1 million baht, with interest rates as determined by the Bank of Thailand (BoT). The Director of GHB, Withai Rattanakorn, announced that by next year, the bank targets to accelerate plans to enhance social support and long-term…

  • Thailand’s drought and pests slash coconut yields, prices soar | Thaiger

    Thailand’s drought and pests slash coconut yields, prices soar

    The Agriculture Ministry revealed that the country’s mature coconut yield is expected to plummet to just 0.86 million tonnes this year, a sharp drop from last year’s 0.94 million tonnes. Blame it on a double whammy of prolonged drought and pesky infestations ravaging the country’s coconut trees. The knock-on effect is already being felt in the markets. Commerce Minister Pichai…

  • Pump up: PTT station drops petrol prices by 0.50 baht per litre | Thaiger

    Pump up: PTT station drops petrol prices by 0.50 baht per litre

    PTT Station announced a reduction in retail petrol prices by 0.50 baht per litre for all types of gasoline and gasohol, effective today, October 17 after 5am. The new prices will come into effect starting today. The announcement from PTT Station outlines that the price for regular petrol will now be 43.64 baht per litre. Gasohol 95 will be available…

  • Thailand’s industrial confidence dips as floods hit economy | Thaiger

    Thailand’s industrial confidence dips as floods hit economy

    Thailand’s Industrial Confidence Index dropped to 87.1 in September, down from 87.7 in August, announced Nava Chantanasurakon, Vice Chairman of the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI). The decline is primarily due to severe flooding across northern, northeastern, and central regions, impacting homes, agricultural areas, industries, and tourism, with economic losses estimated between 30 and 50 billion baht. The widespread flooding…

  • Bank of Thailand slashes interest rates after four-year freeze | Thaiger

    Bank of Thailand slashes interest rates after four-year freeze

    The Bank of Thailand (BoT) has stunned financial markets by slashing its key interest rate for the first time in four years, buckling under mounting pressure from the government to revive the sluggish economy. The unexpected move saw the one-day repurchase rate trimmed by 25 basis points, bringing it down to 2.25% from its 10-year high of 2.50%. This decision…

  • Nok Air takes off again: Ready to ‘baht’ back in business | Thaiger

    Nok Air takes off again: Ready to ‘baht’ back in business

    Nok Air is plotting a major comeback, with a 5 billion baht cash injection on the cards for 2025. The Thai low-cost airline, which entered business rehabilitation in 2021, is now eyeing an exit in 2026, as CEO Wutthiphum Jurangkool outlines a path to financial recovery. In an interview with Bangkok Business, Wutthiphum revealed the funds will be used to…

  • Thailand Cabinet hits the right note with concert campaign | Thaiger

    Thailand Cabinet hits the right note with concert campaign

    In a major bid to turn up the volume on tourism, the Thai Cabinet has launched a sensational music campaign aimed at luring world-famous artists to rock out in Thailand! With the goal of boosting both tourism and investment, it’s time for the Kingdom of Thailand to take centre stage. At a press conference yesterday, October 15, Prime Minister’s Office…

  • Don’t ban TEMU: Thai experts call for enhanced trade standards | Thaiger

    Don’t ban TEMU: Thai experts call for enhanced trade standards

    Thailand should embrace trade opportunities with China rather than follow Indonesia’s lead in banning the Chinese e-commerce platform TEMU, say experts. In light of Indonesia’s recent decision to prohibit the TEMU application, the International Institute for Trade and Development (ITD) voiced its opposition to a similar move by Thailand. Wimol Pankong, Deputy Director (Academic) of ITD, urged the Thai government…

  • Young Thais increasingly rent homes due to high prices | Thaiger

    Young Thais increasingly rent homes due to high prices

    A recent survey by DDproperty reveals that young people are increasingly opting to rent homes rather than buy them due to high prices and insufficient savings. Concerns about managing financial liquidity in an uncertain economy also play a significant role in this trend. The survey highlights that financial factors are the primary reason why consumers prefer renting. More than half,…

  • Top 10 most developed provinces in Thailand (Excluding Bangkok) | Thaiger

    Top 10 most developed provinces in Thailand (Excluding Bangkok)

    Thailand is divided into 76 provinces, each contributing to the nation’s vibrant tapestry. Among them, certain provinces stand out for their technological advancements and economic prowess. For instance, Chonburi, recognised as the most advanced province in terms of industrial development and tourism, showcases how innovation can thrive alongside natural beauty. These developed provinces not only lead in technology but also…

  • Thai tunes set for world domination with PUSH & PULL strategy | Thaiger

    Thai tunes set for world domination with PUSH & PULL strategy

    Thailand is turning up the volume on the global stage. The Creative Economy Agency (CEA) joined forces with the National Soft Power Strategy Committee to launch its bold PUSH & PULL strategy, aiming to make Thai music a global sensation. With plans to send local artists to top international festivals and attract music industry bigwigs to Thailand, the country’s soft…

  • Fishing for solutions: Thailand turns invasive tilapia into tasty sauce | Thaiger

    Fishing for solutions: Thailand turns invasive tilapia into tasty sauce

    Thailand’s Department of Fisheries has unveiled an innovative approach to combat the invasive blackchin tilapia by converting them into fermented fish sauce. To tackle the spread of this species, which endangers commercially valuable fish stocks in nine provinces, the department will collaborate with local communities to process the blackchin tilapia into the popular condiment, according to department chief Bancha Sukkaew.…

  • Thailand gets into gear as US-China tensions boost its economy | Thaiger

    Thailand gets into gear as US-China tensions boost its economy

    As the United States and China continue their economic tug-of-war, Thailand has ultimately emerged as an unexpected beneficiary on the global stage. The Southeast Asian nation is poised to become a formidable player in the electric vehicle (EV) industry, a development that could reshape the automotive landscape in the region and beyond. This revelation came to light during the 4th…

  • Finance Ministry to open new welfare card registrations in March | Thaiger

    Finance Ministry to open new welfare card registrations in March

    The Ministry of Finance plans to open new registrations for the State Welfare Card early next year, around March. This follows the last registration period from September 5 to October 31 back in 2022, aiming to review the eligibility of participants every two years. Currently, the number of registered users has decreased from the previous 14.9 million to approximately 13.5…

  • Finance ministry urges higher inflation target for policy rate flexibility | Thaiger

    Finance ministry urges higher inflation target for policy rate flexibility

    The Finance Ministry suggested adjusting the inflation target for next year to a range of 1.5 to 3.5%, up from the current 1 to 3%, to grant the Bank of Thailand (BoT) more flexibility in lowering the policy rate. A ministry source, who wished to remain anonymous, indicated that this change would enable the central bank to reduce the policy…

  • LINE MAN Wongnai expands food delivery across Thailand | Thaiger

    LINE MAN Wongnai expands food delivery across Thailand

    LINE MAN Wongnai is significantly expanding in Thailand’s food delivery market, with over 10 million users monthly and more than 100,000 riders servicing all 77 provinces. Yod Chinsupakul, CEO of LINE MAN Wongnai, highlighted the continuous growth of the food delivery market in Thailand. The platform now caters to over 10 million users each month and has a rider network…

  • Thailand welfare card benefits updated for October | Thaiger

    Thailand welfare card benefits updated for October

    Thailand’s Comptroller General’s Department has updated the welfare card benefits for October. Eligible individuals will receive various allowances and benefits starting this month, including purchasing allowances, transport subsidies, and additional disability payments. The welfare card benefits for October began on Tuesday, October 1. Teeraporn Phasuk, Deputy Director-General of the Comptroller General’s Department and spokesperson for the department, stated that those…

  • Penny-wise, pound foolish: Thailand’s budget delay leaves fiscal year in arrears | Thaiger

    Penny-wise, pound foolish: Thailand’s budget delay leaves fiscal year in arrears

    The Government of Thailand’s delayed budget approval led to significant underinvestment in the previous fiscal year, according to the Comptroller General’s Department (CGD). The state budget for the fiscal year is divided into a fixed fund and an investment fund. For fiscal 2024, which ended on September 30, the fixed fund amounted to 2.8 trillion baht (US$84 billion), covering expenses…

  • Agriculture minister vows to expedite debt relief for farmers | Thaiger

    Agriculture minister vows to expedite debt relief for farmers

    Ekaphap Phonsue, spokesperson for the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, revealed that Saikrai Pimbueng, a committee member and secretary of the Farmers’ Rehabilitation and Development Fund (FRDF), recently met with Narumon Pinyosinwat, the Minister of Agriculture. The meeting aimed to discuss policies and actions concerning Thai farmers’ issues. Saikrai detailed that since 2019, the previous government had considered restructuring farmers’…

  • Milking it: ThaiBev pours 18 billion baht into dairy, drinks expansion | Thaiger

    Milking it: ThaiBev pours 18 billion baht into dairy, drinks expansion

    ThaiBev Group plans to invest 18 billion baht in 2025, more than doubling its annual investment, focusing on strengthening its non-alcoholic beverage and dairy businesses, including establishing a dairy farm in Malaysia. ThaiBev Group, led by CEO Thapana Sirivadhanabhakdi, announced a significant investment increase to 18 billion baht for the fiscal year 2025, which spans from October to September 2025.…

  • Thai Airways to issue new shares worth 42 billion baht | Thaiger

    Thai Airways to issue new shares worth 42 billion baht

    Thai Airways International Plc (THAI) is set to issue new shares valued at a minimum of 42 billion baht by December, marking a significant move towards concluding its court-monitored debt restructuring and resuming trading on the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET). The national airline plans to offer 6.81 billion new shares to creditors as part of a debt-to-equity swap, as…

  • Thailand’s bold plan to regulate sex work sparks heated debate | Thaiger

    Thailand’s bold plan to regulate sex work sparks heated debate

    Thailand Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra’s government is stirring up controversy with a proposal to develop an entertainment complex aimed at formalising underground businesses—sex work included. The plan is designed to bring these industries into the formal economy, making them taxable, and, in the long term, funding welfare programmes in education, public health, and infrastructure. But the proposal has ignited a…

  • Lettuce pray: Market shoppers face steep prices ahead of Pattaya Vegetarian Festival | Thaiger

    Lettuce pray: Market shoppers face steep prices ahead of Pattaya Vegetarian Festival

    The Rai Vanasin Market in East Pattaya was buzzing with anticipation yesterday as eager shoppers scrambled to stock up on fresh produce for the upcoming Pattaya Vegetarian Festival, which kicks off today, October 2 and runs until October 12. However, as the crowds grew, so did the prices – with many vegetables seeing eye-watering surges just days before the festival…

  • Thai baht surge hits exporters and tourism revenues | Thaiger

    Thai baht surge hits exporters and tourism revenues

    Thailand’s exporters and tourism sector are feeling the squeeze as a rapid appreciation of the Thai baht continues to impact revenue. The central bank attributed this surge to a weak US dollar and stronger regional currencies, such as the Chinese Yuan and Japanese Yen. Yesterday, September 30, the baht reached a 31-month peak at 32.235 against the US dollar, marking…

  • PTT station to lower petrol prices, diesel remains unchanged | Thaiger

    PTT station to lower petrol prices, diesel remains unchanged

    PTT Station will lower petrol prices today, while diesel prices remain unchanged. PTT Station announced a reduction in retail petrol prices by 30 satang per litre across all types of gasoline yesterday, September 30. This change will take effect from 5am today, October 1. Petrol prices will be adjusted as follows: gasoline will be 43.14 baht per litre, Gasohol 95…