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Toxic chemicals ban needs political will

News, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 08/08/2019

» Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister Chalermchai Sri-on is the only minister who has three deputies, each of whom has been working hard to boost their popularity and seek budgets to finance their projects.

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FFP 'Illuminati' charge based on unjustified fear

News, Atiya Achakulwisut, Published on 06/08/2019

» At 87 years old, Thailand's constitutional monarchy is not among the world's oldest nor has it been the most robust. Still, it has beaten the odds and remained our system of governance.

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Toxic farming chemicals acid test for new govt

News, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 08/06/2019

» The return to Thai-style democracy will almost certainly see horse-trading among the coalition partners as they scramble for A-grade ministerial postings. For those who are accustomed to Thai politics, the reemergence of this political zeitgeist is hardly a surprise.

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Go fish! -- But do it legally or pay the penalty

News, Kundhavi Kadiresan, Published on 05/06/2019

» Thai people love fish and both demand for, and consumption of, fish are on the rise. On the one hand that's good, because fish are high in protein and low in fat and that helps to feed a hungry world while providing livelihoods for hundreds of millions of people across the Asia-Pacific region. But this increase in demand has also created opportunities for criminals to make a profit.

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Enjoying a cuppa with Harold the milkman

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 26/05/2019

» When I was a teenager in the late 1950s/early 60s, we had a milkman called Harold whose son Gordon Neate was a professional footballer with our hometown team Reading who played in the Third Division. Every Saturday morning, on his rounds, Harold was invited into our kitchen for a cup of tea and he would relate all the behind-the-scenes gossip about the club.

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Concern on e-waste law

News, Editorial, Published on 25/02/2019

» The country's major big business representative has asked the government for a 45-day delay in new regulations on recycling and disposal of electronics waste. The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) claims that haste on waste laws could cost up to (exactly) 753,357 workers their jobs. While the request is worded to appear benign and pro-labour, the FTI must be more forthcoming before it can convince the National Legislative Assembly it is acceptable.

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Why is immigration so different than trade?

News, Published on 17/01/2019

» Despite the current backlash against free trade, exemplified most prominently by US President Donald Trump's protectionist "America First" agenda, the economic case for easing the movement of goods and services across borders is strong and straightforward. The case for immigration -- that is, the movement of labour across borders -- is no less compelling, though it is far more complicated.

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OPINION

Don't judge these books by their titles

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 25/11/2018

» It is generally agreed that a snappy title helps the sales of a book, although some can be a real turnoff. With this in mind, for 40 years the English literary magazine Bookseller, has been holding an annual award for the oddest book title. Also known as the Diagram Prize, last year's winner was the enthralling The Commuter Pig Keeper which just edged out the thought-provoking Nipples on My Knee.

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China needs to resolve its underlying data discrepancy

News, Christopher Balding, Published on 24/09/2018

» China's economic data, never easy to track in the best of times, has become almost indecipherable in 2018. While the headline numbers on GDP growth, retail sales and debt tell reassuring stories that (unsurprisingly) match government objectives, the underlying statistics paint a very different picture. What does this tell us about the state of the economy?

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Fake goods a growing scourge

Asia focus, Published on 17/09/2018

» Listening to the news and enjoying a half-hour bubble bath are part of my morning routine. But a news item I heard recently got my day off to a bad start. I rushed through my post-bath preparations without touching any of the products I normally use.