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THAILAND

Bosch Drives Strategy 2030 with Innovation, Resilience

Published on 09/05/2025

» Stuttgart and Renningen, Germany – The Bosch Group is forging ahead with its ambitious Strategy 2030 to strengthen its competitive position, despite global market challenges that curbed growth in 2024. The technology and services provider posted sales revenue of €90.3 billion, a 1.4% decline year-on-year, or 0.5% after adjusting for exchange rate effects. EBIT from operations stood at €3.1 billion, down from €4.8 billion in 2023, resulting in an EBIT margin of 3.5%. 

THAILAND

UNICEF and Partners Advocate Extended Paid Parental Leave

Published on 04/11/2024

» To encourage workplaces in Thailand to adopt stronger family-friendly policies, UNICEF, the Embassy of Sweden, and UN Global Compact Network Thailand (UNGCNT) organised a thought leadership conference titled “Supporting Working Parents with Paid Parental Leave: Status, Sharing Experiences, and Next Steps”. The event brought together stakeholders including businesses and government representatives to discuss the positive impact of paid parental leave on both businesses and families, particularly the importance of family-friendly policies for child development.

THAILAND

New CEO to Lead IRPC Towards Sustainable Growth

Published on 02/10/2024

» IRPC Public Company Limited has appointed its new President and Chief Executive Officer, with Mr Terdkiat Prommool stepping into the role from 1 October 2024. His leadership is expected to steer the company towards sustainable growth and efficient resource use, aligning business operations with good governance, social responsibility, and environmental impact. 

THAILAND

MoU aims to inspire youth in science and sustainability

News, Supoj Wancharoen, Published on 22/08/2024

» The UN Global Compact Network Thailand (UNGCNT) has partnered with the National Science Museum (NSM) to promote science, technology, and sustainable development among Thai children.