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OPINION

Being graft-free is good for business

News, Published on 25/09/2024

» Risks of corruption and bribery are key factors that multinational companies take into account when deciding to invest money or conduct business in Thailand. Early this month, a well-known US-based company selling farm and construction equipment paid $10 million (329 million baht) to settle charges from the US Securities and Exchange Commission after its Thai subsidiary was found bribing government officials to secure procurement contracts from the Department of Highways (DoH) and the Department of Rural Roads (DRR).

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GENERAL

2.4 million ‘at-risk’ borrowers a big concern

Somruedi Banchongduang, Published on 24/09/2024

» Borrowers with debts exceeding 1 million baht each represent the greatest concern for the country as household debt accumulates, a new survey shows.

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THAILAND

Huawei Advances Education in Surin with Smart Classrooms

Published on 20/09/2024

» Huawei Technologies (Thailand) Co., Ltd. continues its collaboration with the Office of Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn’s Projects to advance the use of information technology, enhancing educational opportunities and promoting good health among children and young people.

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GENERAL

Pundits call for policy continuity, education rejig

Business, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 19/09/2024

» Thailand should maintain policy continuity and invest more in improving the primary and secondary education system to keep pace with its peers in the present dynamic and volatile decade, according to business leaders.

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OPINION

7-Eleven deserves more than shareholder primacy

News, Published on 09/09/2024

» Over two weeks from the first report of Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc's bid to acquire Japan's Seven & I Holdings Co, the battle lines for public opinion are being drawn.

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GENERAL

Thai stocks finish best week since early 2021

Published on 23/08/2024

» Conviction is growing that one of the world’s worst-performing stock markets is due for a turnaround, as easing political uncertainty in Thailand and new proposals to spur the economy revive investor confidence.

OPINION

Next chapter in Thailand's political saga

News, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 22/08/2024

» 'I consult with my father on all issues, whether on private matters or about work, and have done since I was young," said Paetongtarn Shinawatra, Thailand's new and youngest prime minister at 38 years of age. She is the third member of the Shinawatra family to hold this office, and part of the "evil cycle" that has paralysed the country's politics for the past 18 years.

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GENERAL

Agency maintains GDP forecast for the year

Business, Wichit Chantanusornsiri, Published on 20/08/2024

» The government's planning agency is maintaining its GDP forecast for this year but advises the government to speed up implementing measures to boost the economy and prepare the 2025 budget to address economic volatility caused by global crises.

OPINION

No happy ending after Sheikh Hasina's downfall

News, Mihir Sharma, Published on 09/08/2024

» It might look like the replacement of Bangladesh's long-serving prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus is a happy ending for a country that seemed to be inexorably sliding towards authoritarianism. After all, Ms Hasina's rule had become so paranoid that she even burned political capital on persecuting Dr Yunus, widely feted for his role in rural development in Bangladesh and beyond. But, although Ms Hasina's exit was overdue, what comes after might wind up being worse.

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OPINION

Uncharted territory and a case of déjà vu

Oped, Thitinan Pongsudhirak, Published on 09/08/2024

» Another dissolution of another election winner should feel old in Thai politics. But what happened to Move Forward Party is not just déjà vu but uncharted territory. Its dissolution fits a recurrent pattern of systematic subversion of democratic institutions in favour of autocratic preferences in disregard of the will of the majority. The Constitutional Court's breakup of Move Forward also breaks new ground that is increasingly taking centre stage in Thailand's political landscape.