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News, Phusadee Arunmas, Published on 30/07/2024
» Thai business operators should improve their operating strategy in order to stay ahead of their competition, Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai said on Monday.
Business, Phusadee Arunmas, Published on 18/07/2022
» The Intellectual Property Department vows to tighten its inspection of pirated products, especially in tourist destinations, as they are projected to proliferate after the country's reopening.
Business, Phusadee Arunmas, Published on 24/02/2022
» Thailand vows to move ahead with plans to tackle intellectual property (IP) infringements even as the US recently announced it will exclude Thailand from its Notorious Markets List both for physical and online markets.
Business, Phusadee Arunmas, Published on 10/02/2021
» The government's continued efforts to crack down on counterfeit and pirated goods has yielded fruit as the latest findings of the US's 2020 Review of Notorious Markets for Counterfeiting and Piracy has not identified any notorious markets in Thailand that engage in selling counterfeit and pirated goods.
Business, Phusadee Arunmas, Published on 12/01/2021
» The Commerce Ministry has teamed up with e-commerce firms and owners of intellectual property rights (IPR) to combat online IPR infringement.
Business, Phusadee Arunmas, Published on 12/02/2020
» Leading e-commerce platforms such as Shopee, JD Central and Lazada are being asked to control overpriced face masks, a move aimed at dealing with the shortage.
Business, Phusadee Arunmas, Published on 14/02/2019
» Thailand plans to organise a sourcing forum for leading Chinese and Indian e-commerce platform providers, foreign department stores and Thai exporters to help cushion exports from the ongoing US-China trade row.
Business, Phusadee Arunmas, Published on 08/02/2019
» The Trade Competition Commission is looking to regulate e-commerce in the country to prevent a possible monopoly and protect local providers.
Business, Phusadee Arunmas, Published on 18/12/2018
» JD Central Commerce, the joint venture between Chinese internet giant JD.com and Thailand's largest retail firm Central Group, has teamed up with the government and a private university to enhance the competitiveness of Thai small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) via the online platform.