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Business, Kuakul Mornkum, Published on 15/01/2026
» The Creative Economy Agency (CEA), a public organisation, says the creative economy could be Thailand's new growth driver.
Business, Kuakul Mornkum, Published on 22/10/2025
» As the direction of Thailand's creative industry -- better known as soft power -- remains uncertain, an industry source suggests the government listen to professionals from within the industry.
AFP, Published on 18/09/2025
» WASHINGTON - The US Federal Reserve on Wednesday lowered interest rates for the first time this year, flagging slower job gains and risks to employment as policymakers face heightened pressure under President Donald Trump.
Published on 23/07/2025
» Thailand’s creative economy is entering a transformative era, driven by rising demand for professional content and advanced production capabilities. Valued at over 120 billion baht and growing by 20–30% annually, the sector is converting Thailand’s soft power into economic strength, creating jobs and propelling Thai creators onto the global stage.
Business, Kuakul Mornkum, Published on 25/10/2024
» As the government is striving to promote the creative sector, the industry is facing a shortage of creative talent in the film and series sectors.
Published on 18/08/2023
» Media exposure and creative content are no longer necessary if a food stall is fortunate enough to have a celebrity visit or be influenced by a YouTuber, blogger, or through a tie-in in an online game. While competitive pricing is the prevailing weapon during times of recession, upcoming discounted prices then take centre stage as the frontrunner. Instead, heightened awareness and exposure frequency towards products and services are the game-changers for gaining long-term loyalty and serving as value enhancement not only for the business itself but also for the entire supply chain.
Published on 10/03/2022
» The American Chamber of Commerce in Thailand’s (AMCHAM Thailand) Creative Economy Council hosted a virtual membership meeting between Mr. Pichit Virankabutra, the Deputy Director of the Creative Economy Agency (CEA), and AMCHAM members. The meeting was led by the three Creative Economy Council leaders: Michael Bäk, Head of Public Policy, Meta; Sarut Wittayarungruangsri, Head of Public Policy, Netflix; and Nattabhorn Juengsanguansit, Director and Thailand Country Representative, Asia Group Advisors.
Business, Nuntawun Polkuamdee and Pornkamon Teerapiboonkun, Published on 16/10/2021
» Recap: Global stocks rallied yesterday, helped by strong quarterly earnings from Wall Street, while spiralling energy prices spurred concerns over a global energy crunch and inflation. Brent oil futures traded near $85 a barrel for the first time since October 2018.
Business, Narumon Kasemsuk, Published on 14/10/2021
» Thailand's creative industries are expected to grow by 3.55% to 1.51 trillion baht next year from an estimated 1.45 trillion this year, according to the Creative Economy Agency (CEA).