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ADVANCED NEWS

Govt debt to disappear

Jon Fernquest, Published on 28/12/2011

» 1.14 trillion baht in govt debt from 1997 crisis to be erased immediately by shifting off balance sheet to Bank of Thailand.

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Thailand's SMEs hit by floods

Jon Fernquest, Published on 09/12/2011

» At 37% of GDP with 2.32 million jobs affected by the floods, SME's 1.75 trillion baht in exports fallen to 16% growth from 25% projected.

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Bring out the pumps (Sunday update)

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 26/11/2011

» Fed-up residents of Muang Ake housing estate and other heavily inundated Bangkok communities have renewed hope as a government pumping operation begins today.

ADVANCED NEWS

Shortage goods to be imported

Jon Fernquest, Published on 26/10/2011

» Taxes normally paid on foreign goods entering Thailand stopped temporarily to get items like drinking water, eggs, vegetables into the country fast.

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Flood damage: Quick repair

Jon Fernquest, Published on 25/10/2011

» Goal of 45 days for reopening factories & saving jobs of 400,000 workers in 1,300 factories once flood waters go down.

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Floods block roads out of Bangkok

Jon Fernquest, Published on 20/10/2011

» Floodwaters make it impossible to move goods to stores quickly. The Navy and Thai Airways being asked to help.

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Economic cost of flooding

Jon Fernquest, Published on 18/10/2011

» 1.7% fall in growth, flood prevention investments financed with overseas borrowing, longer debt repayment periods for flood hit companies.

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Japan investor post-flood wish list

Jon Fernquest, Published on 14/10/2011

» Japanese business suggestions for improvement include more accurate information. Floods biggest disruption in manufacturing ever.

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Commerce Minister "personally" doesn't like it

Jon Fernquest, Published on 05/10/2011

» 70% complete with 4 years of planning, the privatisation of SET & integration into global markets faces a sudden end.

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Everybody's going to get a raise

Jon Fernquest, Published on 22/09/2011

» New govt workers with university degrees starting at 15,000 per month was the original plan, now it looks like almost everyone has to get a raise.