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  • THAILAND

    Key parties won't rule out alliance

    News, Mongkol Bangprapa, Published on 27/11/2017

    » Key members of the Democrat and Pheu Thai parties have not ruled out the possibility of the two parties joining hands to prevent a non-elected prime minister from coming to power after the next general election.

  • BUSINESS

    Spectrum key to digitisation

    Business, Published on 27/11/2017

    » Thailand's aspirations to lead digitisation in Asean may hinge on the availability of sufficient spectrum, according to a report by the GSM Association (GSMA).

  • THAILAND

    Major parties hose down alliance plan

    News, Post Reporters, Published on 28/11/2017

    » Political parties have poured cold water on calls for the two largest parties to combine forces to keep out a non-elected premier from the next government, saying it is too early for talks of an alliance.

  • BUSINESS

    EVs take centre stage at expo

    Business, Piyachart Maikaew, Published on 30/11/2017

    » Thailand's 2017 International Motor Expo has begun, with several car makers putting their electric vehicles (EV) on display, though they acknowledge the local EV market will take many years to develop.

  • OPINION

    Drop Thepha charges now

    News, Editorial, Published on 30/11/2017

    » Two days after a skirmish with police officers before a mobile cabinet meeting in Songkhla, 16 Thepha residents, including a minor, who were chained and locked up, have been freed, but they still face tough legal action.

  • BUSINESS

    Gaming leads content surge

    Business, Komsan Tortermvasana, Published on 03/11/2017

    » The value of digital content in Thailand in 2016 was almost 22 billion baht and is expected to grow by 9% to reach 24 billion this year, says a study by the Digital Economy Promotion Agency (Depa).

  • OPINION

    Outstaying their welcome

    News, Editorial, Published on 03/11/2017

    » If the general elections take place in November next year as promised by Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, his military regime's stay in executive power would have exceeded the four-year tenure of any elected government. By then, the period of four-and-a-half years under the military ruling would already be much longer than needed.

  • OPINION

    Adieu to an army cabinet

    Oped, Editorial, Published on 04/11/2017

    » Exactly three years, five months and 11 days after the coup on May 22, 2014, the military government under Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha seems to be getting on the right track in looking at the possibility of lowering the number of ex-military personnel in the cabinet, made possible following the sudden resignation of the labour minister this week.

  • OPINION

    Popularity of regime wanes

    News, Published on 04/11/2017

    » Judging from politicians' whining, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha's announcement that a general election will take place in November next year is not good enough; it must do a great deal more to get the country's sluggish economy on the move and improve the much-touted welfare-card scheme.

  • WORLD

    Boosting construction productivity with startups

    Asia focus, SCB EIC, Published on 06/11/2017

    » The construction sector is one of the cornerstones for a country's development. Thanks to this sector, we have homes and infrastructure that improve our quality of life, and transport systems that are ever more convenient.

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