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News, Published on 20/10/2018
» Re: "Cyber bill outcry puts PM on defensive", (BP, Oct 18).
News, Post Reporters, Published on 18/10/2018
» A public outcry over fears the draft cybersecurity law will give wider powers to authorities at the expense of individual privacy has led Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha to retreat and order a review.
News, Published on 19/07/2018
» For the first time ever, Thailand is to collect a tax on inflated property prices pushed by transport infrastructure projects, known as the land windfall tax.
Business, Piyachart Maikaew, Published on 05/10/2016
» The government is being urged to make a thorough study of the negative impact on parts makers, labourers and the automotive industry before promoting electric vehicles (EVs).
Business, Post Reporters, Published on 16/08/2016
» The economy is expected to be barely scratched after a string of bombing and arson attacks in southern resort towns, say policymakers and economists.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 15/08/2016
» The spate of arson and bomb attacks in the seven southern provinces last week may have cost as much as 33.4 billion baht in economic losses, according to an estimation by Anusorn Tamajai, dean of Rangsit University's Faculty of Economics.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 22/08/2015
» The latest cabinet reshuffle is intended to boost the country’s economy and improve the military government’s image in the eyes of the foreign community by bringing in mostly civilian newcomers, prominent academics say.
News, Penchan Charoensuthipan, Published on 30/07/2015
» The government should set a daily minimum wage at 320 baht in most provinces, which will sustain people's purchasing power without breaking the bank, a seminar was told.
Online Reporters, Published on 08/06/2015
» The Labour Ministry has clarified any change to the 300-baht national minimum wage will only be in one direction — higher.
Spectrum, Nanchanok Wongsamuth, Published on 12/04/2015
» It’s almost noon and the Toyota saleswoman still hasn’t seen her first customer. Thaiyont, a Toyota dealership in Chon Buri’s Muang district, used to serve at least eight customers a day. But these days, they are lucky to have two.