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Diesel subsidy extended through March
Business, Soonya Vanichkorn, Published on 18/02/2012
» The government wants to hold petrol prices steady as long as possible, extending the subsidy on diesel excise tax for another month to the end of March, says Kittiratt Na-Ranong, the deputy prime minister and finance minister.
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'Transition boat' sets sail
Business, Soonya Vanichkorn, Published on 20/02/2012
» All roads seem to be leading to Myanmar these days as a semi-civilian government pursues political and economic reforms at a pace that has surprised the world. But many Thai investors remain cautious about whether the reforms will last.
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BAAC aims for 9% loan growth
Business, Soonya Vanichkorn, Published on 12/03/2012
» The Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives (BAAC) plans to issue about 9% more loans this year, said Luck Vajananawat, president of BAAC.
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Debt scheme may commence on May 2
Business, Soonya Vanichkorn, Published on 19/04/2012
» The government's restructuring scheme for individual debtors with good credit will kick off May 2 if the cabinet approves the programme next week, says Deputy Finance Minister Tanusak Lek-uthai.
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Branching Out
Business, Soonya Vanichkorn, Published on 19/04/2012
» 'Are you in your right mind? What are you going to get from planting trees? What will you eat? You must be crazy."
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Most state banks enjoy robust Q1 but GSB lagging
Business, Soonya Vanichkorn, Published on 23/04/2012
» Despite unexpected loan growth for other state banks in the last three months, a decline in the Government Savings Bank's profits and new lending are a cause for concern, says the State Enterprise Policy Office (Sepo).
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Grand Unity targets B3.5bn in 2012 sales
Business, Soonya Vanichkorn, Published on 26/04/2012
» Grand Unity Development Co, a subsidiary of SET-listed property firm Univentures Plc, aims to achieve total sales of 3.5 billion baht this year.
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Clean your plate, save the planet
Business, Soonya Vanichkorn, Published on 30/04/2012
» While some people are conscious that cars and deforestation contribute to global warming, most remain oblivious to the fact that the everyday habits of wasting just a spoonful of food or leaving a bit of water carelessly at the bottom of a glass can make human beings bigger culprits in environmental crime.
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American Standard staying put
Business, Soonya Vanichkorn, Published on 10/05/2012
» Despite severe flood damage, American Standard B&K has made a comeback and remains committed to Thailand.
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Garment exports improve
Business, Soonya Vanichkorn, Published on 12/05/2012
» A surprise increase in first-quarter exports of textiles and garments to Japan, China and Hong Kong, if sustained, could help to offset an anticipated contraction in the local textile industry later this year, says the Thai Garment Manufacturing Association.
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