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    Why health insurance costs more each year and how expats in Thailand can save more money

    Each year, many expats living in Thailand see their health insurance premiums go up and often without a clear reason. This can be frustrating, especially when you're trying to plan your budget. But by understanding why prices rise and learning...

  • Power play: Thailand set to slash electricity bills with tariff tweak | Thaiger

    Power play: Thailand set to slash electricity bills with tariff tweak

    In a shock move that could see electricity bills slashed, the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) is eyeing a reduction in the power tariff by 0.17 baht per kilowatt-hour. This welcome change hinges on the government trimming its budget for renewable energy promotion. At present, the power tariff stands at 4.15 baht per unit, with a chunk earmarked for renewable energy…

  • Israel to open 13,000 agriculture jobs for Thai workers | Thaiger

    Israel to open 13,000 agriculture jobs for Thai workers

    Some 13,000 jobs in the agriculture sector are set to be made available for Thai workers, as announced by Israeli Agriculture and Rural Development Minister Avi Dichter. In recent discussions held in Jerusalem, senior Thai officials, including Labour Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn and Department of Employment Director General Somchai Morakotsriwan, met with Dichter. The Thai delegation visited Beit Hilkia Moshav on…

  • Thai cinema reels in the big bucks, outshining Hollywood | Thaiger

    Thai cinema reels in the big bucks, outshining Hollywood

    Eight Thai films surpassed 100 million baht in revenue in 2024, capturing a 54% share of the domestic market, surpassing Hollywood films. Surachet Asavarueng-Anan, Chief Executive Officer of M STUDIO, a film production and distribution company in Thailand and abroad, announced yesterday, January 15, that the Thai film industry achieved significant success last year. The industry’s market share exceeded that…

  • Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income | Thaiger

    Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income

    A packed meeting of the Pattaya City Expat Club turned into a lively debate as members received crucial updates on Thailand’s controversial new tax policy regarding overseas income transfers. Hosted by Thomas Carden, director of American International Tax Advisers, and tax attorney Patcha Inkudanonda, the session offered clarity, and raised fresh concerns, about the Thai Revenue Department’s evolving guidelines. Patcha…

  • Thailand boosts durian export checks after China ban | Thaiger

    Thailand boosts durian export checks after China ban

    Thailand’s Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives is set to enhance its contamination screening processes for durians before export to China, following a temporary ban imposed by the country. Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister Narumon Pinyosinwat announced yesterday, January 14, that each durian shipment will undergo testing for Basic Yellow 2, a cancer-causing dye, along with cadmium and durian borers, prior to…

  • Chulalongkorn University announces the ‘Future of Jobs 2025’ | Thaiger

    Chulalongkorn University announces the ‘Future of Jobs 2025’

    Chulalongkorn University President, Professor Doctor Wilert Puriwat, announced the findings from the Future of Jobs 2025 report. Chulalongkorn University is the only partner institution in Thailand to collaborate with the World Economic Forum (WEF) to propose a roadmap for coping with changes in the labour market over the 2025 to 2030 period. The report is based on a survey of…

  • Thailand bets on man-made marvels for tourism cash boost | Thaiger

    Thailand bets on man-made marvels for tourism cash boost

    According to insiders at Krungthai Compass, man-made hotspots, from sports hubs to spectacular events, are set to propel Thailand to the brink of a tourism revolution thanks to a bold new strategy. Thailand is banking on an artificial allure to supercharge its tourism engine, with Krungthai Compass, a top research centre under Krungthai Bank, revealing that new, man-made tourist attractions…

  • Thailand greenlights legal casinos to boost tourism and economy | Thaiger

    Thailand greenlights legal casinos to boost tourism and economy

    In a game-changing move, the Thai Cabinet has given the nod to a draft bill that would legalise gambling and casinos, aiming to turbocharge tourism, job creation, and investment. Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra announced the bold move today, January 13, heralding a new era for the country’s economy. Under the government’s ambitious plan, the legislation, soon to be debated in…

  • Thailand’s new housing project targets lower income families | Thaiger

    Thailand’s new housing project targets lower income families

    Lower-income Thai citizens will soon have access to an affordable housing project through the Homes for Thais initiative, which offers accommodation on state-owned land without requiring down payments. The programme instead implements a monthly rental system. The Transport Ministry will present the project details to Cabinet today, January 13. Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra will launch the initiative on Friday, January…

  • Rice to the occasion: Commerce Ministry fast-tracks SME trade talks | Thaiger

    Rice to the occasion: Commerce Ministry fast-tracks SME trade talks

    The Commerce Ministry is moving to accelerate the liberalisation of rice trade, with a meeting planned for January 17. This session aims to finalise strategies to assist small enterprises in becoming rice exporters, targeting concrete outcomes in the first quarter of the year. During a meeting on January 10 to discuss pressing policies, Commerce Minister Pichai Naripthaphan instructed all departments…

  • Petrol prices cut in Thailand for Children’s Day celebrations | Thaiger

    Petrol prices cut in Thailand for Children’s Day celebrations

    PTT Station has announced a reduction in retail prices for various types of petrol and gasohol, coinciding with Children’s Day celebrations. Starting today, January 11, prices will decrease by 0.30 baht per litre for petrol and all types of gasohol, while E20 will see a 0.40 baht reduction, and E85 will drop by 0.50 baht per litre. Following the adjustments,…

  • Tourism stocks tumble amid Chinese tourist fears | Thaiger

    Tourism stocks tumble amid Chinese tourist fears

    Thai tourism stocks took a hit this morning as concerns mounted over a potential decline in Chinese tourist arrivals during the Chinese New Year. The drop follows revelations about a Chinese actor, Wang Xing, who was found in Myanmar and is suspected to have been a victim of human trafficking. This incident has cast a shadow over Thailand’s safety reputation.…

  • From heiress to hero: Thai FA Madam Pang’s journey | Thaiger

    From heiress to hero: Thai FA Madam Pang’s journey

    Madam Pang, a fifth-generation heiress from Thailand’s billionaire Lamsam family, has transformed Thai football with her passion, leadership, and jaw-dropping generosity. Born Nualphan Lamsam, the 58 year old business mogul comes from one of Thailand’s wealthiest families, with an estimated net worth of US$890 million (approximately 30.82 billion baht). As CEO of Mueang Thai Insurance and a pioneer in introducing…

  • Dream homes for less: Thai govt rolls out affordable housing project | Thaiger

    Dream homes for less: Thai govt rolls out affordable housing project

    Thais earning under 50,000 baht per month are being offered a golden opportunity to own a home in the city through the government’s “Baan Pheu Khon Thai” (Homes for Thais) initiative, with registration set to open on January 20. The project, announced by Transport Minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit, aims to provide affordable, fully furnished housing near urban centres, leveraging land owned…

  • Thailand’s household debt reaches 104% of GDP, raising economic concerns | Thaiger

    Thailand’s household debt reaches 104% of GDP, raising economic concerns

    Thailand’s household debt, encompassing informal loans, has risen to 104% of GDP, potentially impacting future economic growth, as revealed by a private sector panel report. Research conducted by Chulalongkorn University for the Joint Standing Committee for Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCCIB) shows the country’s household debt-to-GDP ratio reached 104% in the fourth quarter of 2024, with informal loans included in…

  • Power play: Thailand plugs into cutting electricity costs | Thaiger

    Power play: Thailand plugs into cutting electricity costs

    The Government of Thailand is actively exploring methods to reduce electricity costs, as suggested by former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, according to Deputy Prime Minister Pichai Chunhavajira. Responding to Thaksin’s remarks, the de facto leader of the ruling Pheu Thai Party, Pichai noted that Thaksin had assured voters in Chiang Rai of the government’s intention to decrease energy prices to…

  • Thailand’s N3 lottery might be scrapped due to poor sales | Thaiger

    Thailand’s N3 lottery might be scrapped due to poor sales

    The Finance Ministry is evaluating the future of the N3 lottery due to its lacklustre public response since its introduction last November. Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat announced yesterday, January 7, that the three-digit lottery (N3), designed to rival illegal lotteries and expensive six-digit tickets (L6), has not met expectations during its trial phase. Introduced on November 1 as part…

  • Elderly cash windfall: Thai govt handouts confirmed by January 29 | Thaiger

    Elderly cash windfall: Thai govt handouts confirmed by January 29

    The Thai government has officially confirmed that elderly citizens will receive their long-awaited 10,000 baht stimulus payments before January 29. Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat, spilled the beans during a press conference at the Ministry of Finance today, January 7. “We assure you, the 10,000-baht payments will hit accounts before the deadline. The exact transfer date hinges on a final…

  • CNY spending boom: Thailand poised for festive cash splash | Thaiger

    CNY spending boom: Thailand poised for festive cash splash

    Thailand’s economy is set to light up like a firecracker this Chinese New Year, with spending forecast to rise by over 3%, according to the Economic and Business Forecasting Centre at the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce. Buoyed by a recovering economy, government cash injections, and a surge of Chinese tourists, the festival promises to spark a celebratory…

  • Scrubs to feathers: Retired nurse rakes in a nest egg with ostriches | Thaiger

    Scrubs to feathers: Retired nurse rakes in a nest egg with ostriches

    A retired nurse from Trang’s Mueang district has traded scrubs for feathers, earning a tidy nest egg by raising ostriches and selling their eggs and chicks. Prachuap Singkerk has transformed a two-rai plot of land next to her home into an ostrich haven, where she cares for nine of the towering birds: four males and five females. These industrious ostriches…

  • Sweet profit: Lopburi melon farm thrives with high demand | Thaiger

    Sweet profit: Lopburi melon farm thrives with high demand

    The Orapan Melon Farm in Lopburi province has become a beacon of agricultural success, with its melons in high demand and orders booked well into the next year. Located in the Suratikarn Organic Farmers Group area, the farm cultivates two melon varieties: the Sanwan melon, a Japanese-style fruit with green netted skin and sweet, fragrant flesh, and the Thaihao melon…

  • Thailand to revise minimum wage across provinces from January | Thaiger

    Thailand to revise minimum wage across provinces from January

    Thailand is set to implement a new minimum wage structure across its 77 provinces from January 1, 2025. The decision was made following an extensive meeting led by Boonsong Thapchaiyuth, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Labour. The meeting, which took place yesterday, December 23 and lasted over five hours, resulted in a unanimous agreement on the new wage rates,…

  • Thailand’s massage therapist shortage outlined by Health Ministry | Thaiger

    Thailand’s massage therapist shortage outlined by Health Ministry

    Thailand’s Public Health Ministry has unveiled plans to train 7,000 new massage therapists, addressing a significant workforce shortage in an industry worth 200 billion baht annually. Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsuthin announced the initiative yesterday, December 22, emphasising the goal of elevating Thai traditional massage as a complementary treatment alongside conventional medicine. The programme will focus on developing specialists who…

  • Thailand secures South Korean investment in Smart Park project | Thaiger

    Thailand secures South Korean investment in Smart Park project

    The Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT) has successfully attracted an investment commitment of US$500 million (approximately 17 billion baht) from South Korean investors for the development of Smart Park. The initiative, part of the Now Thailand – The Golden Era campaign, aims to position Thailand as a prime destination for international business ventures. Yuthasak Supasorn, Chairperson of IEAT, welcomed…

  • Expensive seafood in Thailand sparks online debate | Thaiger

    Expensive seafood in Thailand sparks online debate

    A customer’s disappointment over an expensive seafood purchase has sparked a heated online debate. After ordering fresh salmon for 200 baht and steamed blue crabs for 120 baht, a woman found her portions to be smaller than expected. The woman’s complaint was met with the vendor’s unapologetic response that this was their standard practice, igniting further criticism from social media…

  • Thailand rolls out red carpet with bigger rebates for filmmakers | Thaiger

    Thailand rolls out red carpet with bigger rebates for filmmakers

    The Thail Cabinet approved an increase in the rebate offered to foreign film productions, raising it to a range of 15 to 30% to attract more international filmmakers to shoot in the country. This decision, announced by Jirayu Huangsap, spokesperson for the Prime Minister’s Office, is part of a revised strategy to bolster Thailand’s appeal as a filming destination. The…

  • 2025 kicks off with a salesplosion from the Commerce Ministry | Thaiger

    2025 kicks off with a salesplosion from the Commerce Ministry

    Hold onto your hats, shoppers: the Commerce Ministry is kicking off 2025 with a bang, unveiling its sensational New Year Mega Sale 2025. With jaw-dropping discounts of up to 80% on over 40,000 products and services, this is a shopping spree you won’t want to miss. Over 300 vendors are rolling out the red carpet, from major manufacturers and department…

  • Thailand aims to boost trade with Mongolia to 2027 goals | Thaiger

    Thailand aims to boost trade with Mongolia to 2027 goals

    Thailand is gearing up to expand its trade relations with Mongolia, aiming to surpass the 100 million US dollar mark in trade value by 2027. Following discussions with Amarsanaa Tumur, Mongolia’s Ambassador to Thailand, the Minister of Commerce, Phichai Naripthaphan, highlighted efforts to bolster economic cooperation through the Thailand-Mongolia Joint Trade Committee. This initiative aims to open new markets for…

  • Yasothon man wins 12 million baht in lottery draw | Thaiger

    Yasothon man wins 12 million baht in lottery draw

    A man from the northeastern province of Yasothon has become a multimillionaire after winning the top prize of 12 million baht in the latest lottery draw. Hailing from Don Sai Mun district, his life changed dramatically with the announcement yesterday, December 16, by the Thai Government Lottery. The winning numbers for the first prize were 097863, with additional prizes including…

  • December 16 lottery results announced: 6 million baht first prize | Thaiger

    December 16 lottery results announced: 6 million baht first prize

    Yesterday’s lottery draw results have been announced, with many eagerly checking their tickets. The winning number for the first prize, worth 6 million baht, is 097863. Additional prize categories include the three-digit front and back numbers, the two-digit numbers, and various other prizes. The first prize was awarded to the ticket with the number 097863, granting the winner a substantial…

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