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OPINION

Unlocking Thai competitiveness

Oped, Kiratipong Naewmalee & Phumjit Sri-Udomkajorn, Published on 25/02/2026

» Regulatory reform is an urgent priority in restoring growth to Thailand's emerging economy. Rigid rules and excessive red tape have become significant structural barriers to private sector development. Evidence from several key industries demonstrates that outdated, fragmented legislation continues to constrain competitiveness.

OPINION

NCPO orders refuse to die

Oped, Editorial, Published on 18/12/2021

» On Wednesday, MPs in the House of Representatives voted down two draft bills in their first reading that were seeking to repeal announcements and orders of the 2014 coup makers.

OPINION

'Guillotine' regulations to lift economy

Oped, Phumjit Sri-Udomkajorn, Tiensawang Thamwanich and Nathchaya Pongakkarawat, Published on 24/02/2021

» The second wave of Covid-19 in Thailand has proved to be challenging to our economic team. Previously, the government has introduced several relief measures to curb the economic impacts from the pandemic including (1) Monetary policy when BoT cut the policy interest rate and (2) Fiscal policies which are about taxs break and government expenditure stimulus programmes e.g. "The 50-50 co-payment scheme". Despite the relief programme, the Thai economy hasn't yet recovered and even slowed down now those schemes are over.

OPINION

Quick fixes will not stop spread of Covid-19

News, Sirinya Wattanasukchai, Published on 07/03/2020

» When an elderly couple who tested positive for Covid-19 were found not to have told the truth about their visit to a virus hotspot before they got ill -- vitally important information in the midst of an outbreak -- the whole country panicked.

OPINION

Out of the box

News, Alan Dawson, Published on 20/01/2019

» For kakistocrats who have failed for four years-plus to organise reconciliation, bring back happiness, fight pollution in the air and on the beaches or even to organise so much as a date for an election, our all-male green-shirt regime sure has a lot to criticise about the rest of us.

OPINION

Enough of the iron grip

News, Editorial, Published on 07/12/2018

» The military regime will today shake hands with representatives from some political parties at a meeting that is to help pave the way for the post-coup era.

OPINION

Two hats not good

News, Alan Dawson, Published on 07/10/2018

» When Bangkok got too noisy because of all the criticism about cabinet ministers taking advantage by openly playing politics unfairly, the general prime minister escaped to the North on another scrupulously non-political trip to give away money and be photographed with every local personality and housewife within 20 kilometres.

OPINION

Score gold by protecting activists, not mine operators

News, Sutharee Wannasiri and Amy Smith, Published on 02/10/2018

» Thai authorities and a local gold mining company have targeted and violated the rights of environmental defenders involved in opposing a gold mine in northeastern Thailand for more than a decade, a new report conducted by Fortify Rights has found.

OPINION

Even dictators can't monopolise a poll

News, Chaiyapong Samniang, Published on 22/09/2018

» Four years under the military regime headed by Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha, the country has encountered a new socio-political phenomenon in which the men in green have tried to maintain their power.

OPINION

Dear Prime Minister

News, Postbag, Published on 06/06/2018

» Dear Prime Minister,