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THAILAND

Consumer council backs 20 baht cap on fares

News, Supoj Wancharoen, Published on 09/09/2024

» The Thailand Consumer Council (TCC) supports the Transport Ministry's plan to cap the fare on mass transit electric train services at 20 baht per trip, according to Saree Ongsomwang, TCC secretary-general.

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THAILAND

Pros, cons of Thai education

News, Apichin Chitviriyakul, Published on 28/04/2023

» As the Covid-19 pandemic begins to ease, the number of international students looking to study in Thailand's higher education institutions is starting to rise.

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OPINION

Don't let it be a train in vain

Oped, Editorial, Published on 12/02/2022

» The affordability, usability and efficiency of Bangkok's mass-transit system leaves much to be desired.

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BUSINESS

Monorail ushers in hope

News, Published on 07/06/2020

» If anyone has visited Charoen Nakhon area in Thon Buri area recently, they might be surprised by the bumper-to-bumper traffic -- a situation rarely seen elsewhere during the Covid-19 pandemic. The congestion has been caused by the construction of the country's first monorail known as the Gold Line.

OPINION

City commuters stuck in spider's web of delays

News, Sirinya Wattanasukchai, Published on 05/04/2019

» How many cards must a Bangkokian carry with them just so they can make their way through the ever-so busy and bustling capital? No, I'm not talking about credit, debit, or loyalty reward cards. I'm talking about the cards that a commuter must carry just so that can move from Point A to B.

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THAILAND

Days of future past

Life, Sirinya Wattanasukchai, Published on 31/12/2018

» Bangkok is a city of contrasts. Despite being ranked as Southeast Asia's third most liveable city by the Economist this year, the capital was also named the world's worst in terms of inequality, based on the Global Wealth Databook by Credit Suisse.

BUSINESS

Currencies slump, funds flee emerging markets

Business, Published on 08/09/2018

» Recap: Emerging stock markets, especially those in Asia, experienced heavy fund outflows as concerns mounted over the health of emerging economies in general, and contagion impact from the likes of Argentina and Turkey. The Indonesian rupiah hit a two-decade low and the Indian rupee also lost more ground. US-China trade tensions continue to cast a pall over markets as well.

THAILAND

Waste management steps up a gear

News, Published on 27/07/2018

» NLA to debate 'strategy' body bill