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GENERAL

Thai consumers shift focus to essentials

Business, Published on 13/09/2024

» More than half (54%) of Thai consumers are concerned that macroeconomic volatility will affect the country's economic outlook, according to PwC's latest survey.

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OPINION

Keep toxic waste away

Oped, Editorial, Published on 23/08/2024

» Thailand just won a small battle against illegal toxic waste smuggling. Finally, two cargo vessels loaded with toxic waste were forced to return to their original destinations -- suspected to be Albania and another country in Europe -- after local officials blocked the ships from docking.

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THAILAND

DITP Hosts Bangkok RHVAC & E&E 2024 Trade Shows

Published on 15/08/2024

» The Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP), Ministry of Commerce, in collaboration with the Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Industry Club and the Electrical and Electronics Industry Club, under the Federation of Thai Industries, is set to organise the Bangkok Refrigeration, Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning 2024 (Bangkok RHVAC 2024) and Bangkok Electric and Electronics 2024 (Bangkok E&E 2024). These events will feature cutting-edge innovations that cater to global market needs, with a wide variety of products and services from renowned local and international manufacturers, all under the theme “One Stop Solutions for Net Zero Future.” The events will take place from 4-7 September 2024 at BITEC, Bangkok.

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THAILAND

Two toxic waste ships banned from Thailand

Published on 14/08/2024

» Two Maersk ships reportedly carrying hazardous furnace waste from Albania to Thailand have been banned from Thai ports and will be sent back to Europe.

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THAILAND

Thailand races to stop toxic waste shipment from Albania

Published on 12/08/2024

» Thai authorities are racing to stop about 100 shipping containers allegedly filled with hazardous industrial waste from Albania reaching the nation’s ports.

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THAILAND

"Go Green with Taiwan" Campaign Invites Thai Innovators

Published on 04/07/2024

» Taiwan reaffirms its commitment to environmental sustainability and global progress with the launch of the "Go Green with Taiwan" global proposal campaign. This initiative invites Thai entrepreneurs and leading companies worldwide to submit ideas for solutions and innovations that align with Taiwan's vision of promoting the green industry.

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THAILAND

Factorytalk Propels Thai Pharma with eCTD Management

Published on 01/07/2024

» Factorytalk, a leading digital solutions provider and consultancy for the life sciences industry, is thrilled to announce the successful upgrade and enhancement of Thailand’s electronic Common Technical Document (eCTD) submission management solution. Since 2013, Factorytalk has been working with the Thai Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to digitally transform Thailand’s submissions away from paper and manual processes by bringing in the latest technology. The solution streamlines the submission process and centralises administrative functions while adhering to eCTD requirements.

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THAILAND

Thai Union Publishes 2023 Sustainability Progress Report

Published on 06/06/2024

» Thai Union Group PCL has published its 2023 Sustainability Report, highlighting the progress made towards the goals outlined in its ambitious SeaChange® 2030 sustainability strategy.

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GENERAL

Students to remodel e-waste

Business, Published on 05/06/2024

» True Corporation is launching the e-Waste Hack BKK 2024 project in collaboration with the Swedish Embassy in Thailand, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, the Faculty of Engineering at King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL), and SK Tes Thailand Co.

OPINION

Those acronyms can be bit of a pain

Roger Crutchley, Published on 19/05/2024

» One of my pet peeves with newspapers around the globe has always been the proliferation of acronyms, especially in headlines. Apart from the fact that no one really has the faintest idea what they stand for there's something about them that's just plain ugly.