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WORLD

Britain to build new nuclear plant for $19 billion

Published on 11/06/2025

» LONDON - The British government said on Tuesday that it would spend as much as £14.2 billion ($19 billion) on constructing a nuclear power station, a project that is expected to create 10,000 jobs and help light up 6 million homes.

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INVESTMENT

Krungsri cuts SET outlook to 1,418

Business, Nuntawun Polkuamdee, Published on 11/06/2025

» Krungsri Research has lowered its year-end Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) index target to 1,418 points from a previous forecast of 1,660, reflecting a more conservative view of Thailand's economy, lower corporate earnings than expected, and global trade-related risks.

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OPINION

Thailand's cleaner grid is within reach

Oped, Rapeepat Ingkasit, Published on 11/06/2025

» Thailand is approaching a pivotal moment in shaping its energy future. The draft Power Development Plan 2024 (PDP2024) -- currently awaiting finalisation -- outlines the country's power strategy for the next two decades. But as it stands, the draft leans heavily on legacy thermal infrastructure, including continued reliance on fossil fuels.

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MOTORING

Why China's auto, tech giants threaten Tesla’s self-driving future

Published on 10/06/2025

» AUSTIN — Chinese electric-vehicle makers led by BYD (Build Your Dreams) beat Tesla in the competition to produce affordable electric vehicles (EVs). Now, many of those same fierce competitors are pulling into the passing lane in the global race to produce self-driving cars.

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MOTORING

EV sector faces bumpy road

Published on 09/06/2025

» A recent uptick in electric vehicle sales may not signify a smooth path for the Thai EV industry following double-digit growth.

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OPINION

Shape of new climate politics emerges

News, Published on 07/06/2025

» Only a few months ago, a headline like "United States sets tariffs of up to 3,521% on solar panels from Southeast Asia" could have been dismissed as satire. Today, it's nothing special, one of many published amid an uninterrupted fusillade accompanying Donald Trump's first 100 days in power. Yet it's also part of something bigger, as axes of economic power shift, technological changes surge, and popular sentiments reconfigure and metastasise. Amid that fracturing world order, how should we consider the climate crisis?

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THAILAND

Macao Wonder Roadshow Returns to Siam Paragon 

Published on 06/06/2025

» Bangkok, June 6, 2025 – Bangkok is once again embracing the spirit of Macao as the  “Macao Wonder” roadshow returns from June 6–8, 2025, hosted by the Macao Government Tourism Office (MGTO). More than just a travel fair, this immersive three-day event showcases the dynamic fusion of East and West that defines Macao—through exhibitions, performances, interactive activities, and exclusive travel promotions tailored for Thai travellers. 

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GENERAL

Thailand inflation remains negative in May; government cuts 2025 forecast

Published on 06/06/2025

» Thailand's annual inflation rate was negative for a second straight month in May, the commerce ministry said on Friday as it cut its full-year forecast to close to zero, just weeks ahead of the central bank's next monetary policy review.

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GENERAL

Thailand’s Electric Leap: Powering a Greener, Smarter Future on the Road 

Published on 05/06/2025

» Electric vehicles are gaining traction across Thailand, but clearer information, better infrastructure, and broader choices are key to accelerating adoption. 

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OPINION

US hard power must get harder

Oped, Published on 05/06/2025

» In Raiders of the Lost Ark, Harrison Ford gets his biggest laugh when a desert assassin twirls a scimitar with menacing bravado. Following this brief performance, Ford's character cracks a wry smile, takes out his pistol, and shoots the man dead. In a potential contest with China, the United States looks more like the medieval assassin, deploying young sailors and soldiers equipped with perilously outdated, vulnerable technology.