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BUSINESS

Inflation poised to rise as sentiment weakens

Business, Somhatai Mosika, Published on 08/04/2026

» Headline inflation is projected to rise in April for the first time in over a year, or since March 2025, while the consumer confidence index (CCI) fell sharply in March. Both are largely influenced by the Middle East conflict and rising energy prices, according to the Trade Policy and Strategy Office (TPSO).

BUSINESS

Call for measures to restrain fuel price hikes

Business, Somhatai Mosika, Published on 27/03/2026

» The Thai Chamber of Commerce is calling on the government to manage fuel prices, ensure adequate reserves, and speed up the implementation of energy-saving measures nationwide.

BUSINESS

Authorities in talks on US tariffs and finalising FTAs

Business, Somhatai Mosika, Published on 24/03/2026

» The Thai authorities are actively engaged in negotiations with the United States regarding tariffs and the ongoing Section 301 investigation, while also aiming to finalise free trade agreements (FTAs) with key trade partners such as the European Union by the end of this year, according to the Department of Trade Negotiations (DTN).

BUSINESS

Restaurants call for anti-inflation support

Business, Somhatai Mosika, Published on 10/03/2026

» The Thai Restaurant Association is calling on the government to support the restaurant industry amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

BUSINESS

Drilling down on US tariff manoeuvres

Business, Somhatai Mosika, Published on 28/02/2026

» Global trade is grappling with uncertainties stemming from unpredictable US trade policy regarding tariffs. President Donald Trump has maintained his reliance on tariffs, aiming to reduce US imports, diminish the trade deficit, and revive American manufacturing.

BUSINESS

Egat evaluating SMR, hydrogen fuel cell tech

Business, Somhatai Mosika, Published on 30/12/2025

» As Thailand aims to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, relevant agencies must explore solutions for electricity generation such as small modular reactors (SMRs) and hydrogen fuel cell technologies.