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THAILAND

Ending subsidies won’t stop fuel smuggling from Malaysia

Online Reporters, Published on 11/06/2024

» Malaysia is expecting smugglers will be even busier along the border with Thailand now that Kuala Lumpur has ended diesel subsidies.

OPINION

Taylor Swift can learn a lot from Billie Eilish

News, Published on 17/05/2024

» Not long ago, I lamented the lack of climate anthems. Perhaps we'll find one on Hit Me Hard and Soft, the third studio album from Billie Eilish that's due to drop today.

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GENERAL

Hong Kong's tourism industry still struggling to recover

Published on 07/05/2024

» HONG KONG: Hong Kong's tourism industry is still struggling to recover as the number of trips to the city over the Labour Day "golden week" holiday hit just two-thirds of pre-pandemic levels, the South China Morning Post can reveal.

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GENERAL

Weather's impact on farming assessed

Business, Phusadee Arunmas, Published on 29/04/2024

» The Department of Internal Trade (DIT) is monitoring the extremely hot weather in the country and assessing its effect on the production of agricultural and livestock products.

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OPINION

Why solar and wind are not winning

Oped, Bjorn Lomborg, Published on 20/04/2024

» Despite us constantly being told that solar and wind are now the cheapest forms of electricity, governments around the world needed to spend US$1.8 trillion (66.3 trillion baht) on the green transition last year. "Wind and solar are already significantly cheaper than coal and oil" is how US President Joe Biden conveniently justifies spending hundreds of billions of dollars on green subsidies. Indeed, arguing that wind and solar is cheapest is a meme employed by green lobbyists, activists and politicians around the world. Unfortunately, as the $1.8 trillion price-tag shows, the claim is wildly deceptive.

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GENERAL

Thailand gains access to XTransfer platform

Business, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 28/03/2024

» XTransfer, a Chinese fintech unicorn, has expanded its business-to-business (B2B) cross-border trade payment platform to Thailand to capitalise on global trade conducted by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

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GENERAL

Index Living Mall eyes Furinbox growth

Business, Narumon Kasemsuk, Published on 19/03/2024

» Despite a high mortgage rejection rate in the low-income segment, SET-listed Index Living Mall (ILM) saw this group become one of the fastest-growing segments last year, prompting the company to expand its brand to be competitive through the sale of non-branded furniture and affordable products made in China.

OPINION

Green tech bans not implausible

News, David Fickling, Published on 19/03/2024

» In a world riven by great-power conflict, economic decoupling, high inflation, and worries that the interests of capital are being put ahead of workers, an obvious enemy can emerge: technology. The best way to preserve the status quo is to destroy the machinery that promises a change to existing ways.

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WORLD

Japan's Space One Kairos rocket explodes on inaugural flight

Reuters, Published on 13/03/2024

» TOKYO - Japan's Space One's small, solid-fuelled Kairos rocket exploded shortly after its inaugural launch on Wednesday as the firm tried to become the first Japanese company to put a satellite in orbit.

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OPINION

Behind the curve

Postbag, Published on 23/02/2024

» Re: "BoT is absolutely right in holding rates", (Opinion, Feb 22).