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News, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 27/12/2025
» In 2025, Thailand faced a convergence of challenges that had laid bare its vulnerability to environmental degradation, natural disasters, and complex regional dynamics.
Published on 26/12/2025
» Thailand’s rice exports are projected to fall to 7 million tonnes next year from about 8 million in 2025, with the strong baht making it harder to compete with plentiful supplies of India, the Ministry of Commerce said on Friday.
Published on 25/12/2025
» Green public procurement in Thailand is evolving beyond its traditional environmental role to become a key economic mechanism supporting the country’s transition to a low-carbon economy. By leveraging government spending to create demand for low-carbon goods and services, Green Public Procurement (GPP) is helping accelerate industrial transformation—particularly in the construction and building materials sector, one of Thailand’s largest contributors to investment and employment.
News, Vanniya Sriangura, Published on 25/12/2025
» Twin disasters mark year
Business, Boonsong Lipimas, Published on 25/12/2025
» As Southeast Asia confronts growing food waste and rising living costs, Yindii, Asia's No.1 food surplus marketplace, closed 2025 with strong growth and measurable impact across the region.
Published on 24/12/2025
» While floodwaters in southern Thailand have receded, the scale of recovery remains a major challenge for affected communities. Siam Motors Group (SMG) is continuing its “Siam Motors Group: Standing Together” mission, now entering its third intensive week of post-flood recovery operations. Demonstrating strong group synergy, SMG has mobilised its leading brands — including Komatsu, Daikin, GS Battery, KYB, Exedy, Nittan and GS YUASA — together with strategic partners to support large-scale restoration efforts.
Oped, Rapeepat Ingkasit, Published on 24/12/2025
» Thailand's recent update to its Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC 3.0) was met with polite applause from diplomatic circles and global communities. By finally aligning the national net-zero target with the mid-century goals of our neighbours, the kingdom appears to be getting back on track.
Published on 23/12/2025
» In August 2024, Myanmar’s ruling military junta was losing ground fast.
Business, Boonsong Lipimas, Published on 23/12/2025
» The intensifying China-US rivalry and rapid shifts in the world economy have become a double-edged sword for Thailand, offering a rare window to secure a place in realigning supply chains, yet threatening to leave the country behind if it fails to accelerate reforms, enhance competitiveness and reskill its workforce in time.
Business, Kuakul Mornkum, Published on 22/12/2025
» What if we could eat good food and also help save the Earth?