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THAILAND

Parties set out visions for economic reforms

Post Reporters, Published on 29/01/2026

» With Thailand’s economic growth projected to drop to the lowest in a decade in 2026, excluding the pandemic years, weighed down by long-standing structural problems, corruption and grey capital, policymakers from across the political spectrum gathered to exchange in-depth perspectives on the country’s economic outlook ahead of the Feb 8 general election.

THAILAND

Young Thais ‘able to save less than 10% of their income’

Online Reporters, Published on 23/09/2025

» A new survey into financial attitudes and behaviours among young Thais has revealed that most are able to save less than 10% of their monthly income, underscoring the heavy financial pressures caused by rising living costs and limited earning potential.

THAILAND

Push for bill to protect freelancers

News, Aekarach Sattaburuth, Published on 19/09/2025

» The Klatham Party is pushing for a bill to promote legal and welfare protection for more than 20 million freelance workers nationwide.

THAILAND

Former political prisoner Somyot laments harsh reality of ride-hailing work

Online Reporters, Published on 21/07/2025

» Labour activist and former political prisoner Somyot Pruksakasemsuk has reignited debate about gig-worker exploitation, revealing that he earned just 320 baht from a full day working as a ride-hail driver.

THAILAND

Sleek EV Targets Top 3 in Thailand by 2025

Published on 21/05/2025

» Bangkok, 21 May 2025 – Driven by a vision to redefine mobility in Southeast Asia, one of Thailand’s fastest-growing electric motorcycle brands is taking bold strides toward the future. Sleek EV Co., Ltd. is transforming urban transport with proprietary in-house technology and a fully integrated ecosystem, supported by strategic alliances in the energy, finance, and automotive sectors. “We’re not just building electric motorcycles; we’re shaping the future of sustainable and accessible mobility,” said Kantinan Tunveenukoon, CEO of Sleek EV.

THAILAND

Labour groups push May Day asks

News, Post Reporters, Published on 01/05/2025

» A network of labour groups has made nine demands to mark Labour Day on Thursday, including an increase in overtime pay and a risk insurance fund for workers.

THAILAND

GrabFood Honours 60 Outstanding Food Merchants

Published on 04/04/2025

» GrabFood, Thailand’s No.1 Food Delivery Platform*, has unveiled the “60 Outstanding Food Merchants of the Year" at the #GrabThumbsUp Awards 2025 event. This year’s awards presentation themed “The Power of Your Voice”, highlights the essence of the #GrabThumbsUp sub-brand, symbolising the quality and wide selection of food enjoyed and guaranteed by real users based on their reviews and ratings.

THAILAND

TDRI Seminar Explores Platform Economy’s Impact on Thailand 

Published on 27/02/2025

» As digital platforms reshape industries and redefine economic structures worldwide, Thailand is witnessing a transformation driven by the platform economy. To explore this shift, a recent panel discussion titled “Redefining Growth: Transforming Thailand with the Platform Economy” brought together experts from academia, the public sector, and private enterprises. Hosted by the Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI), the event examined research findings and perspectives on the evolving role of digital platforms in Thailand’s economy.

THAILAND

Bolt Highlights Ride-Hailing’s Key Role in Thailand’s Economic Growth

Published on 14/02/2025

» Ride-hailing services have transformed urban mobility, offering a fast, convenient, and accessible alternative to private cars. With just a few taps on a smartphone, users can hail a ride anytime, anywhere—connecting passengers and drivers seamlessly. 

THAILAND

Thailand's online gig workers reminded to file income declaration

Chairith Yonpiam, Published on 27/01/2025

» The government is reminding online gig workers, including freelance workers, food delivery riders, YouTubers and social media influencers, to file the 2024 personal income tax form by March 31 or risk facing penalties such as fines of up to 200,000 baht and/or seven years imprisonment.