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Sale of state enterprise land in Bang Na halted

News, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 12/02/2026

» The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment has halted the sale of land in Bang Na district of Bangkok belonging to the Forest Industry Organization (FIO), saying it had been undervalued.

BUSINESS

Vietnam targets $5.5bn in foreign loans for 2026 to boost infrastructure development

Reuters, Published on 16/01/2026

» HANOI - Vietnam ‍plans ‍to secure $5.5 billion (172.5 billion baht) in foreign loans in 2026 as it seeks to speed up ‌the construction of large-scale national infrastructure ​projects and tackle persistent bottlenecks in the disbursement of development finance, its government said on Friday.

BUSINESS

Insurer: Disaster losses fell in 2025 but picture still ‘alarming’

AFP, Published on 13/01/2026

» FRANKFURT - Natural disaster losses worldwide dropped sharply to $224 billion in 2025, the reinsurer Munich Re said on Tuesday, but warned of a still “alarming” picture of extreme weather events likely driven by climate change.

BUSINESS

The 2026 Rooftop Solar Buyer’s Guide: What Thai homeowners should look for

Published on 29/12/2025

» According to Mr Techatat Buranaaudsawakul, Chairman of the Electrical Engineering Department at the Engineering Institute of Thailand (EIT), rooftop solar should be treated as part of a home’s critical electrical infrastructure, not simply an add-on appliance.

BUSINESS

Solar panel buyers putting safety first

Business, Yuthana Praiwan and Kanana Katharangsiporn, Published on 29/12/2025

» As electricity prices remain volatile and climate concerns intensify, rooftop solar panels have become an increasingly attractive option for Thai households.

BUSINESS

ThaiBev strengthens communities with warmth and kindness 

Published on 17/12/2025

» Thai Beverage Public Company Limited (ThaiBev) is continuing its long-standing commitment to the spirit of giving through its “ThaiBev Unites to Fight the Cold” project, now in its 26th year. The initiative reinforces the concept of “Beyond the Green Blanket, A Sustainable Community of Giving” through collaboration with the Ministry of Interior, the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, and a wide network of partners from the public and private sectors. Together, they bring smiles and warmth to people affected by cold weather in remote areas, while also offering broader support in essential areas such as food, drinking water, consumer goods, public health, education, sports, arts and culture, and community development — all aimed at strengthening livelihoods and ensuring long-term community resilience. 

BUSINESS

Australian case flags inverter safety gaps

Business, Yuthana Praiwan and Lamonphet Apisitniran, Published on 15/12/2025

» Thailand's growing dependence on renewable power is fuelling demand for reliable electrical equipment to avoid facing an issue similar to one that took place in Australia where energy controllers led to a serious issue rather than instilling confidence.

BUSINESS

Call for speedy passage of clean air bill

Business, Molpasorn Shoowong, Published on 12/12/2025

» Tourism operators hope senators can complete the reading of the clean air bill before the House dissolution in order for it to be enacted during this high season, as northern regions brace for smog.

BUSINESS

CP Group Urges Businesses to Lead Thailand’s Just Transition to a Greener, Fairer Future

Published on 08/12/2025

» Companies can take a leading role in driving a just transition, creating a greener and more inclusive society, opening new opportunities for sustainable growth. Sustainable business models that enable a just transition can be both profitable and beneficial to society.

BUSINESS

MEA, DDPM urge safe appliance use at home

Post Reporters, Published on 27/11/2025

» The Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA), in collaboration with the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM) under the Ministry of Interior, recognises the importance of using electrical appliances safely in daily life. Improper use can lead to residential fires, so MEA and DDPM have issued the following five safety recommendations: