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THAILAND

Fineline Premium Care: Fabric Innovation for Pet Hair and Dust, Starring “Bow” Maylada

Published on 02/04/2026

» Bangkok, Thailand – Fineline, Thailand’s leading fabric care brand under NEO Corporate Public Company Limited, one of Thailand’s leading consumer goods company operating to global standards, is accelerating its growth momentum with the launch of the new Fineline Premium Care Series, a breakthrough total laundry solution designed to meet the needs of modern lifestyles by addressing one of today’s most common frustrations:  dust, pet hair, and unwanted odours on clothing. To reinforce its position as an innovation leader, the brand has introduced the popular actress “Bow” Maylada Susri as its newest presenter, reflecting a modern and accessible brand image while strengthening Fineline’s ambition to become the No. 2 brand in Thailand’s laundry care market within three years.   

BUSINESS

Oil turmoil speeds up Thailand's electric shift

Business, Lamonphet Apisitniran, Published on 02/04/2026

» Banks and car buyers are increasingly shifting towards battery electric vehicles (BEVs) as surging oil prices, fuelled by Middle East tensions, reshape Thailand's auto market, says Ford Thailand.

THAILAND

Auntie Anne’s targets savoury lovers with Chicken Bacon Cheese Pretzel

Published on 01/04/2026

» Auntie Anne’s, the market leader in soft pretzels operated by Central Restaurants Group Co Ltd (CRG), continues to energise the market with the launch of its latest savoury offering, the Chicken Bacon Cheese Pretzel. This new menu item is designed for consumers seeking a rich and unique flavour experience, combining the smoky aroma of bacon with the intense richness of cheese in every bite.

LIFE

The Bangkok Motor Show, after the fuel shock

BitesizeBKK, Published on 01/04/2026

» The Bangkok International Motor Show still knows how to stage desire. This year’s edition, running from March 25 to April 5 at IMPACT Challenger, has all the familiar pleasures intact: polished bodywork under hard lights, crowds drifting from stand to stand, and the quiet thrill of being close to machines designed to look smoother, sharper and more complete than everyday life usually allows. The excitement is still there. What feels different now is the meaning attached to it. The car no longer arrives as a simple symbol of freedom or prestige. It enters a more unsettled conversation, one shaped by energy anxiety, changing consumer habits and a growing curiosity about what driving is supposed to look like next.

LIFE

Is Hyrox really for everyone?

Life, Anna Neatpisarnvanich, Published on 01/04/2026

» We train in waves -- rounds, circuits, relentless effort stacking on endlessly. We chase the burn, the pace, the push past comfort. But for the longest time, there was no real arena for that kind of training. No start line, no finish line, no way to measure yourself against others in the world.

LIFE

Indie booksellers pit passion against rumoured death throes

Nannalin Tiengtae, Published on 30/03/2026

» Independent booksellers are relying on passion and perseverance as they confront long‑term challenges that keep many of them precariously close to the edge.

SUSTAINABILITY

Profit with a purpose

Business, Nuntawun Polkuamdee, Published on 30/03/2026

» For decades, success in Thailand's corporate sector was measured largely by a single benchmark: profit. Today, the metrics are evolving as the global economic landscape changes.

THAILAND

Fuel 'sufficient' as holiday nears

News, Published on 30/03/2026

» The government has confirmed there are sufficient fuel supplies to meet demand during the upcoming Songkran holiday, as authorities intensify nationwide distribution and monitoring efforts to ease public concerns over possible shortages.

THAILAND

Journalism remains one of Thai society’s most trusted professions: survey

Published on 27/03/2026

» Bangkok, THAILAND — A new survey conducted by YouGov in partnership with Spark Communications has revealed that journalists top the list of most trusted professions in Thailand.

THAILAND

The energy map in 2026: OPEC+ and the Custodial crude paradox

Published on 27/03/2026

» Oil markets are no longer defined by simple shifts in supply and demand. While physical balances still matter, price formation is increasingly shaped by who controls access to barrels, under what conditions, and for how long. What once moved gradually on inventories and consumption trends now reacts abruptly to geopolitical permissions, sovereign decisions, and headline risk.