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WORLD

Asia airlines hike fares, eye groundings on fuel crunch risk

Bloomberg News, Published on 10/03/2026

» SINGAPORE — Airlines in Asia are raising ticket prices and mapping out contingency plans that include grounding planes as the escalating Middle East conflict threatens to trigger the worst oil shock since the 1970s.

THAILAND

Bangchak Executive Honoured with Women in Sustainability Icon Award

Published on 10/03/2026

» Recently, Gloyta Nathalang, Senior Executive Vice-President for Sustainability Management and Corporate Communications at Bangchak Corporation Public Company Limited and Chair of the Carbon Markets Club, was recognised with the Women in Sustainability Icon Award under the Bangkok Post Women of the Year 2026, presented by the Bangkok Post on the occasion of International Women’s Day. She was honoured for her role in advancing sustainability as an integral part of business strategy, supporting the energy transition, promoting the development of Thailand’s carbon market, and fostering collaboration among the private sector, government agencies, and regional partners to strengthen Thailand’s competitiveness in the low-carbon economy.

THAILAND

Siam Piwat clinches 7 major awards, reinforcing its leadership across all dimensions

Published on 10/03/2026

» Bangkok (March 9, 2026) – Siam Piwat Group has secured seven honours from prestigious national and international organisations, reinforcing its position as a game changer and a pioneer of world-class destinations that have won the hearts of people across the globe. These accolades underscore Siam Piwat Group’s impactful leadership, organisational strength, robust brand, and unparalleled ability to deliver world-class experiences.

LIFE

Panasonic ends era of Japan-made TVs in deal with Skyworth

Life, Puriward Sinthopnumchai, Published on 10/03/2026

» Panasonic has announced it will end television production in Japan, partnering with Chinese electronics maker Skyworth in a strategic move that effectively closes the chapter on domestic TV manufacturing by the Japanese brand.

WORLD

Iran war has airlines reviewing growth plans as fuel surges

Bloomberg, Published on 10/03/2026

» Until last month, airlines couldn’t get new aircraft fast enough, with both Airbus SE and Boeing struggling to keep up with surging demand. 

WORLD

China extols Myanmar gang executions, pledging to protect citizens abroad

South China Morning Post, Published on 10/03/2026

» Beijing hailed as a success the sentencing and execution of leaders of a Myanmar crime syndicate, vowing to punish all who harm the rights of Chinese citizens overseas.

WORLD

Trump signals possible end to war, floats removing oil sanctions

Bloomberg, Published on 10/03/2026

» US President Donald Trump said he plans to waive oil-related sanctions, have the US Navy escort tankers through the Strait of Hormuz and predicted the war with Iran would resolve “very soon” as he confronted mounting economic and political pressures after days of dramatic fluctuations in oil markets.

BUSINESS

Rising energy costs imperil Thai manufacturer's profits

Business, Kuakul Mornkum, Published on 10/03/2026

» Geopolitical conflicts in the Middle East are driving up energy costs, potentially affecting the logistics operations and packaging manufacturing arm of SET-listed Osotspa Plc (OSP), a Thai consumer product manufacturing conglomerate.

BUSINESS

Amazon Web Services eyes Thailand as future AI hub

Business, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 10/03/2026

» Cloud service provider Amazon Web Services (AWS) Thailand has positioned its local cloud region as a future artificial intelligence (AI) hub, targeting enterprises' rising demand for highly complex, independent "frontier AI agents".

BUSINESS

Tourism braces for impact of Mideast war

Business, Narumon Kasemsuk, Published on 10/03/2026

» Thai tourism should brace for an influx of foreigners seeking a safe haven amid growing geopolitical conflict, similar to the surge experienced during the Russia-Ukraine War a few years ago, when Russian arrivals rose to 1.74 million in 2024, significantly impacting property markets in tourism cities.