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OPINION

Recovering and building back better as a region

News, Published on 05/10/2020

» As we enter the third quarter of the year, much has been understood about Covid-19 since it first emerged. Around the world, countries are getting better at managing the spread of the virus, but the battle against rising or resurging cases continues, including in parts of Asean. For a while, the world will need to live with the virus.

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Industry 4.0 gives manufacturing a lift

Oped, Published on 07/10/2020

» For Industry Minister Suriya Jungrungraeangkit, the worst of the pandemic gloom seems to be over for the Thai manufacturing sector. The industrial sector has rebounded, with a month-on-month growth in the Manufacturing Production Index (MPI) since June this year.

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City planning in the post-Covid-19 era will be very different

News, Published on 02/05/2020

» Our cities will not be the same after Covid-19. Nor should they be. In Italy, as elsewhere, the public-health crisis has put us on the defensive. Our hospitals have been inadequate. And our cities, having been planned to meet our needs at a particular moment that looks nothing like the present, have fuelled contagion.

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Watershed Thai media moment?

News, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 28/04/2020

» A sea change in media-government relations stemming from the daily press briefings on the Covid-19 situation has been one huge side effect of the pandemic. Apart from wearing face masks and social distancing, is this the new normal for Thai media?

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OPINION

Lifelong learning key to future economy

Oped, Published on 08/04/2020

» If you think disruptive technologies such as artificial intelligence, robotics, and automation only affect lower-skilled workers, not professionals like you, think again.

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East-West divide underscored in Covid-19 controls

Oped, Published on 10/04/2020

» East Asian countries are outperforming the United States and Europe in controlling the Covid-19 pandemic, despite the fact that the outbreak began in China, to which the rest of East Asia is very closely bound by trade and travel. The US and Europe should be learning as rapidly as possible about the East Asian approaches, which could still save vast numbers of lives in the West and the rest of the world.

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Lessons from past outbreaks amid the Covid-19 crisis

News, Apichai Sunchindah, Published on 14/03/2020

» As the world faces the Covid-19 pandemic which is increasingly spreading, irrational human behaviour often exacerbates the situation with hysteria and panic adding to widespread havoc. The knock-on effects have seriously affected millions of people and predictions have been made that the world will likely head towards a recession -- if not a depression -- should the disease spread as the pandemonium continues unabated.