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Business, Published on 07/05/2020
» With water reservoirs running low, the industrial sector and policymakers are nervously awaiting summer rains to bring an end to one of Thailand's worst droughts in a decade.
Business, Published on 30/06/2020
» NokScoot's closure is unlikely to have a significant impact on the domestic aviation industry due to international flight restrictions, with the industry's existence depending on vaccine development, say brokerage firms.
Business, Published on 08/07/2020
» Thailand's hotel industry is now entering a recovery phase following the easing of lockdown measures, including inter-provincial travel restrictions.
Business, Dusida Worrachaddejchai, Published on 28/07/2020
» Thai tourism has to pivot on making an inclusive tourism platform adapting to the Thai Chana application to brace for changes and uncertainties of post-pandemic travel.
News, Dumrongkiat Mala, Published on 24/02/2018
» Local universities should collaborate with industries to meet rapid changes in the job market, Sompop Manarangsan, president of the Panyapiwat Institute of Management (PIM), a corporate university under the Charoen Phokphand Group, urged this week.
Business, Nanat Suchiva, Published on 04/07/2018
» Business diversification is a path to success, but sustainable growth by using online expertise to help other media operators is more important, says BEC-Tero Entertainment.
Business, Komsan Tortermvasana, Published on 12/04/2025
» The Digital Economy and Society (DES) Ministry has assigned the Digital Economy Promotion Agency (depa) to draft the country's first Game Industry Act in collaboration with the Culture Ministry, creating a law that covers all dimensions of the digital game business and services.
News, Published on 20/10/2019
» Thais can profit from plastic waste, as well as help the environment, by adopting a more circular economy, according to one of the world's largest plastic producers, Indorama Ventures Plc.
News, Published on 05/11/2019
» Recently, the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) announced that the US will be suspending US$1.3 billion (39.2 billion baht) in trade preferences for Thailand under Generalised System of Preference (GSP) by April 2020. The USTR cited a failure to "adequately provide internationally recognised worker rights" in the seafood industry as the main reason for the withdrawal. Thailand now has six months to negotiate and resolve rights issues before the suspension takes effect.
Business, Published on 14/11/2019
» Tris Rating maintains a neutral outlook for the sugar industry in Thailand. We believe the sugar oversupply will persist, pressuring prices, but will lessen slightly in the coming year as supplies from major producing countries decline because of dry weather.