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THAILAND

Thailand’s Luxury Real Estate Market Thrives in 2025

Published on 27/01/2025

» The luxury real estate market remains on a strong growth trajectory, driven by favourable market conditions, increasing demand from High-Net-Worth Individuals (HNWIs), and government initiatives. NPP Realty & Consultants (NPP) offers exclusive insights based on their deep local expertise. In the past few years, the relocation of HNWIs (High Net Worth Individuals) has surged, driven by global uncertainty. According to Henley & Partners’ 2023 report, the number of millionaires moving abroad has risen sharply, with projections to reach 135,000 by 2025. Thailand’s luxury property market, valued at $3.4 billion in 2024, is expected to grow annually by 3.4% until 2029, boosted by both domestic and international demand, particularly from wealthy global citizens. 

THAILAND

Clean air in most of Thailand

Online Reporters, Published on 27/01/2025

» Residents of 44 provinces enjoyed good to very good air quality on Monday morning, while 12 of the 76 provinces had orange (starting to affect health) levels of PM2.5, according to Gistda.

THAILAND

Chinese New Year arrivals in Thailand set to top 770k

News, Post Reporters, Published on 27/01/2025

» The government expects 770,000 Chinese nationals to visit Thailand during Chinese New Year, from Jan 24 to Feb 2, an increase of 22.6% compared to the Lunar New Year period last year.

OPINION

Lead by example!

Published on 27/01/2025

» Re: "Alarm sounds over haze", (BP, Jan 25).

OPINION

Can AI close the learning gap?

News, Michaela Friberg-Storey & Marina Patrier & Kyungsun Kim, Published on 27/01/2025

» On the International Day of Education, which was celebrated on Jan 24, we reflect on the transformative potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in education. This year's focus on AI comes at a critical time, as the world grapples with a learning crisis.

OPINION

Thaksin vies for top spot with PM

News, Veera Prateepchaikul, Published on 27/01/2025

» You can call Thaksin Shinawatra a former prime minister and de facto leader of the Pheu Thai Party and, lately, also de facto prime minister, as you wish -- because none of those names are wrong. It would, however, be fiercely denied by the guardians of Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, who insist she is still in charge of the government and running the country.