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OPINION

A new agenda for climate-resilient development

Oped, Published on 01/08/2025

» Mitigating the worst effects of climate change requires reconciling ambition and justice. But achieving both a just energy transition and ambitious global climate action depends on trade rules that foster equitable development. To facilitate the shift to low-carbon economies, developing countries must have reliable access to green technologies, investments, and international markets.

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OPINION

WTO at 30 after decades of challenges

Oped, Supachai Panitchpakdi, Published on 30/07/2025

» When I sat down to write an article "WTO at 10" for a commemorative book for the occasion in 2005, little did I know of the huge challenges the WTO and the multilateral trading system would have to confront in the following two decades.

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GENERAL

WP Energy ramps up Thai solar panel distribution

Business, Yuthana Praiwan, Published on 24/07/2025

» WP Energy, Thailand's second-largest liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) trader, is using a new environmental, social and governance (ESG) project to pave the way for its plan to scale up its solar power business.

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GENERAL

Biofuel for ships yields promise

Business, Yuthana Praiwan, Published on 17/07/2025

» Major energy companies are interested in launching biofuel for ships as demand for this cleaner fuel is expected to rise, following a requirement issued by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO).

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GENERAL

PTT keeps No.1 in Thailand, No.2 in Southeast Asia on Fortune list

Published on 09/07/2025

» PTT Plc has cemented its position as one of Southeast Asia’s corporate powerhouses, securing the No.2 ranking in the Fortune Southeast Asia 500 for the second consecutive year.

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OPINION

Thai LNG hub ambitions need caution

Oped, Published on 25/06/2025

» Despite local and global headwinds, Thailand's energy demand, driven by economic activities, continues to grow. Such seemingly insatiable energy demand has been met primarily via natural gas, which, according to Thailand's Electricity Generation Authority (EGAT), is used to generate 60.85% of Thailand's electricity.

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SUSTAINABILITY

KBank touts sustainability solutions

Business, Somruedi Banchongduang, Published on 30/05/2025

» Kasikornbank (KBank), a leading player in Thailand's carbon credit market, is committed to developing innovative solutions to promote the country's sustainability.

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INVESTMENT

Thai brokerages face uncertain future

Published on 21/05/2025

» The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) has issued a stark warning about the future of Thailand's securities industry, predicting the number of brokerages could be halved due to intensifying competition and declining trading volumes.

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THAILAND

Bangchak Leads SAF Push at ‘Flying Green’ Forum 

Published on 20/05/2025

» Thailand’s growing commitment to sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) took centre stage at the “Flying Green: Thailand’s Sustainable Aviation Fuel Forum”, jointly organised by the Board of Airline Representatives Business Association (BAR) and Thai Airways International Public Company Limited. The event brought together key stakeholders to explore advancements in SAF, including a presentation by Bangchak Corporation Public Company Limited. Representing the company, Mr Bundit Hansapaiboon, Chief Operating Officer and Senior Executive Vice President of the Refinery and Oil Trading Business Group, shared insights from the producer’s perspective in a session titled “Insights on SAF Production, Capabilities and Innovation”. Mr Korakot Chatasingha, President of BAR, and Mr Chai Eamsiri, CEO of Thai Airways International, delivered the opening remarks at the event, held recently at the Auditorium, 3rd Floor, Building 2, Thai Airways Head Office.

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GENERAL

Midpoint of Trump tariff hiatus to reveal increasingly unsettled world

Published on 19/05/2025

» Reports in the coming week may give the fullest reading to date of how major economies are faring with trade disruptions, halfway through US President Donald Trump’s 90-day hiatus on so-called reciprocal tariffs.