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OPINION

Bold promises

Postbag, Published on 06/07/2025

» Re: "Phumtham vows drug blitz", (BP, July 5).

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OPINION

Booze not a narcotic

Oped, Postbag, Published on 02/07/2025

» Re: "Do the same with booze", (PostBag, June 29).

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THAILAND

Alcohol sales easing awaits ministry nod

News, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 28/06/2025

» The committee on alcohol beverage control has acknowledged that the easing of alcohol bans on Buddhist holy days has yet to be extended to ordinary retail shops, pending clarification from the Ministry of Interior.

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THAILAND

Thailand's cannabis dreams go up in smoke

News, Published on 27/06/2025

» In the fertile plains of Nakhon Ratchasima, Somkiat Nitiketkosol tends to his cannabis farm, Suan Fah Yim, with a heavy heart. For years, small- and medium-sized cannabis growers like him have weathered fierce competition, plunging prices and shifting government policies.

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OPINION

Smart tax move

Postbag, Published on 24/05/2025

» Re: "Department to amend tax on foreign income remittance", (Business, May 19).

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THAILAND

Thai cabinet move paves way for local brewers

Published on 18/05/2025

» Small-scale brewers and beer merchants have welcomed a cabinet decision to approve key changes to the 2022 ministerial regulation on the production of alcoholic beverages, paving the way for the nationwide distribution of craft beer in kegs.

THAILAND

Liquor law may be eased further

News, Post Reporters, Published on 14/05/2025

» The government plans to expand the venues at which alcoholic beverages can be sold on a daily basis after a new law was enacted last week, allowing five categories of venues to sell liquor.

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THAILAND

70% turnout predicted for municipal polls on Sunday

Published on 10/05/2025

» The Election Commission (EC) expects a 70% voter turnout for nationwide elections on Sunday for municipal mayors and council members, with major centres such as Chiang Mai, Nakhon Ratchasima and Pattaya under close watch as competition is expected to be fierce.

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THAILAND

Booze ban eased on Buddhist holy days in selected areas from Saturday

Online Reporters, Published on 09/05/2025

» Thailand will allow alcoholic beverage sales on five Buddhist holidays in some places, including international airports, from Saturday in another push to promote tourism.