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BUSINESS

Early Detection Key as Samitivej Pioneers GAAD Screening 

Published on 16/01/2026

» Liver cancer remains one of Thailand’s most pressing public health challenges, yet few realise how silently and rapidly it develops. According to Prof. Teerha Piratvisuth, M.D., Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist at Samitivej Sukhumvit Hospital and President of the Gastroenterological Association of Thailand, liver cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in Thailand, but it can often be prevented or treated successfully if detected early. 

BUSINESS

More funding planned for green energy research

Business, Yuthana Praiwan, Published on 15/01/2026

» Thailand is stepping up efforts to support R&D in alternative energy, with officials preparing to allocate more financial resources to projects that advance clean technologies such as hydrogen.

BUSINESS

Consumer market is always changing

Business, Published on 25/12/2025

» Rapid shifts are occurring in the Thai property, retail, technology and mobility sectors, as sustainability shapes malls, demand in the residential housing rental market in Greater Bangkok rises, live commerce and artificial intelligence transform consumption, and the electric vehicle market faces uncertainty following expiring incentives.

BUSINESS

Survey identifies rapid shifts in market

Business, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 16/12/2025

» Thailand's labour market is rapidly shifting, with 90% of employers now seeking candidates with artificial intelligence (AI) skills and 93% requiring strong English communication, according to a survey by Mahidol University International College (MUIC).

BUSINESS

Nestlé Launches New Course: “Sustainability Beyond Business: Insight-Action-Solution

Published on 01/12/2025

» Nestlé, the world’s largest food and beverage company, is moving forward to drive sustainability and empower Thai youth to become agents of change for the future with the launch of a new sustainability course, “Sustainability Beyond Business: Insight-Action-Solution.” It’s a new model that is designed for young people to learn from real-world experts and turn insights into actions paving the way for future solutions for Thailand's sustainability challenges. Nestlé has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Chiang Mai University to roll out the course for the first time in Thailand.

BUSINESS

Tariff talks turn trickier

Business, Wichit Chantanusornsiri, Phusadee Arunmas, Lamonphet Apisitniran and Ranjana Wangvipula, Published on 24/11/2025

» Separating US tariffs from the Thai-Cambodian border dispute is like "rainfall without flash floods in Bangkok".

BUSINESS

Bangkok Bank, MIT aid SMEs and farmers

Business, Somruedi Banchongduang, Published on 03/11/2025

» Bangkok Bank (BBL) is partnering with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), a well-known educational institution, to bring the power of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital innovation to Thai small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and the agricultural sector.

BUSINESS

Breaking the family business curse

Business, Nuntawun Polkuamdee, Published on 01/11/2025

» They build, they grow, then they fall. The familiar cycle of family businesses has echoed across continents for centuries. In Thailand, where family-run conglomerates dominate the economy, the question remains whether they can they break the third-generation curse?

BUSINESS

Pundit applauds 'Janey' strategies

Business, Kuakul Mornkum, Published on 18/10/2025

» The record-breaking live-streaming by Ratchanok "Janey" Suwannaket represents a good example of successful digital marketing that follows the "4 A's" of success, which refers to algorithm, attention, all together and audience collaboration, according to a marketing academic.

BUSINESS

47% of Thais hit by financial fraudsters

Business, Somruedi Banchongduang, Published on 26/09/2025

» Scammers can access up to 73% of Thais, with 47% already falling victim to financial fraud, yet most victims remain silent after being scammed, according to a study by Chulalongkorn University.