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BUSINESS

Shippers push for balanced trade deal

Business, Phusadee Arunmas, Published on 03/11/2025

» The Thai National Shippers' Council (TNSC) supports deeper cooperation between Thailand and the US under a reciprocal trade framework and urges the government to prioritise the country's interests during the negotiations process.

BUSINESS

Thai shippers upbeat on 5% export growth

Phusadee Arunmas, Published on 10/10/2025

» The Thai National Shippers’ Council (TNSC) is confident that the country’s exports will grow by 5% this year despite a potential slowdown in the final quarter.

BUSINESS

Thai export crackdown targets trade misuse

Business, Phusadee Arunmas, Published on 07/05/2025

» The Department of Foreign Trade (DFT) has expanded the watch list of products at risk of circumvention from 49 to 65, aiming to strengthen control over the misuse of Thai origin for exports to the US.

BUSINESS

New system flags bogus business addresses

Business, Phusadee Arunmas, Published on 13/02/2025

» The Department of Business Development (DBD) has launched a new system to verify the registered head office address of legal business entities.

BUSINESS

Cannabis valued at B43bn by 2025

Business, Phusadee Arunmas, Published on 22/07/2022

» Thailand's cannabis market is expected to grow by about 15% a year between 2023 and 2025, with the market value forecast to reach up to 43 billion baht in 2025, according to the latest study by the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC).

BUSINESS

Harsher coconut import rules to counter price dip

Business, Phusadee Arunmas, Published on 26/09/2018

» The Commerce Ministry is mulling introducing more stringent controls on importers and applying non-tariff measures to tackle the domestic coconut price slump and help protect domestic growers.

BUSINESS

Final lot of inedible stock for sale

Business, Phusadee Arunmas, Published on 16/05/2018

» The government is calling an auction for the final lot of inedible-grade rice stocks totalling 2 million tonnes, with stringent control measures vowed to prevent any abuses.