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Business, Phusadee Arunmas, Published on 17/04/2025
» The Department of Internal Trade (DIT) plans to double the number of high-potential "Tong Chom" markets from 50 to 100 by 2026, anticipating they will generate 2.2 billion baht this year.
News, Phusadee Arunmas, Published on 20/03/2024
» The cabinet on Tuesday approved a 300-million-baht funding splash on 13 projects to be implemented in Phayao, Chiang Rai, Phrae and Nan to facilitate these northern provinces' tourism development.
Business, Phusadee Arunmas, Published on 05/05/2023
» Fresh fruit exports to China are anticipated to increase by at least 10% this year based on better land transport flow as cross-border trade facilitation improves.
Business, Phusadee Arunmas, Published on 08/01/2022
» Thailand is preparing to submit geographical indication (GI) applications in Europe for wine made in Khao Yai to increase wine exports.
Business, Phusadee Arunmas, Published on 06/07/2021
» The government has succeeded in registering geographical indication (GI) on products covering all 77 provinces in the country after Ang Thong's indigenous Ekkarat drum recently received certification from the Commerce Ministry.
Business, Phusadee Arunmas, Published on 01/04/2020
» The government on Tuesday added pha mor hom phrae (mauhom fabric based in Phrae province) and hom thong pa thum bananas to the country's geographical indication (GI) list, a move to generate income for communities.
Business, Phusadee Arunmas, Published on 10/03/2020
» The Commerce Ministry's Intellectual Property Department, in partnership with CP All Plc, the operator of 7-Eleven convenience stores and Shop At 24 online stores, aims to increase the number of geographical indication (GI) products sold online to 24 this year.
Business, Phusadee Arunmas, Published on 11/02/2020
» The government is committed to developing and promoting geographical indication (GI) products in every province this year to generate income for communities.
Business, Phusadee Arunmas, Published on 06/01/2018
» As the global and Thai economies have yet to fully recover, exports of Thai arts and handicrafts fell by 2% in 2017, says the state-run Support Arts and Crafts International Centre of Thailand (SACICT).