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    The new Customs Act: What to expect and how to prepare

    Business, PwC Thailand, Published on 27/03/2017

    » After several years of discussions, the draft Customs Act was finally approved on March 9 by the National Legislative Assembly (NLA). It will replace and consolidate all current versions of the Customs Act 1926, and it is expected to be proposed for consideration by His Majesty the King within 20 days after NLA approval. Once approved and signed, it will be announced in the Royal Gazette and come into force within 180 days from the announcement date.

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    Risk in review: Managing risks from the front line

    Business, PwC Thailand, Published on 12/09/2017

    » Organisations across the globe, including in Asia-Pacific, are facing an increasingly complex and evolving risk landscape. The business environment is even more volatile because of cyberthreats and increasingly sophisticated technology.

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    Export of dual-use items: are you in control or will you be caught out?

    Business, PwC Thailand, Published on 24/07/2017

    » The government is preparing to enforce export controls on dual-use items -- goods that have both a commercial and military use -- starting on Jan 1, 2018, based on a Commerce Ministry notification regarding criteria and licensing requirements issued in October 2015. Consequently, companies will need to check whether their exports are covered under two lists:

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    Combating synthetic identity fraud

    Business, PwC Thailand, Published on 08/05/2017

    » While Thailand is on track to fully adopt Europay, MasterCard and Visa chip cards (EMV) by the end of 2019, bankers are anxiously anticipating a new dawn of online fraud triggered by identity and card-not-present transaction scams, as well as so-called sleeper fraud and account takeover. Lessons learned from early adopters such as the UK, Australia, and Canada shows a sharp decline in counterfeit card fraud. But the good news ends there. Application fraud and online fraud increased by 80-100% in a three-year period following EMV; and since EMV launched in the US through the last quarter of 2016 e-commerce fraud rose 42%.

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    More investment incentives in pipeline as Thailand seeks to enhance competitiveness

    Business, PwC Thailand, Published on 27/02/2017

    » Thailand is introducing two new investment programmes -- Amendment No.4 of the Investment Promotion Act 2017 and the Competitive Enhancement Act for Targeted Industries 2017 -- aimed at enhancing the country's competitiveness on the world stage and maintaining a position as a major business hub within Southeast Asia for trade, investment and finance.

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    What will the new revenue recognition standard mean for your business?

    Business, PwC Thailand, Published on 30/01/2017

    » Our world has changed dramatically in recent years. Business activities and transactions suited to the past and present might no longer suit us or survive in the future world. The cloud and artificial intelligence (AI) are certain to have more impact on the ways many of us do business.

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    Still a long way to thai business sustainability

    Business, PwC Thailand, Published on 30/04/2013

    » Over the past few years, we have seen a gradual shift in the way that companies in Thailand view responsible _ and therefore sustainable _ business. Thai corporate leaders increasingly see good business as going beyond ad hoc philanthropic activities branded as corporate social responsibility (CSR). Businesses today must be able to recognise and respond to the complex risks and opportunities presented by emerging global megatrends _ climate change, population growth, ecosystem degradation and resource scarcity.

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    Doing business in the aec and the thai foreign business ACT

    Business, PwC Thailand, Published on 27/11/2012

    » Asean countries are embarking on a framework to strengthen their political and security affairs, social and cultural ties as well as the regional economy. The culmination of this is the Asean Economic Community (AEC), which will formally take shape at the end of 2015 as a single regional common market, and an international organisation under the Asean Charter.

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    Managing your mobile workforce: Frequent business travellers

    Business, PwC Thailand, Published on 01/08/2012

    » Global business expansion and the need to rapidly mobilise a talented workforce across borders have sparked a shift from traditional short- and long-term relocation assignments to a more heavy reliance on frequent business travel. In addition, companies are often shifting staff across borders to help meet key strategic needs and overcome talent constraints.

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