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BUSINESS

The next wave: four trends every manager in Thailand must master

Arinya Talerngsri, Published on 12/10/2025

» The business tide across Southeast Asia is shifting with unprecedented speed, and Thailand sits right at the centre. Success is no longer about keeping pace. It is about spotting the next wave before it breaks and leading teams to ride it with confidence.

THAILAND

Foreign Investment Spurs Demand for Thai Talent 

Published on 12/10/2025

» As foreign investors increasingly select Thailand as their Southeast Asian hub, demand for localised, globally competent talent is surging. Companies now seek professionals who combine technical expertise with cultural fluency, leadership across diverse teams, and an understanding of both Thai and international standards, said Mr Fu Yuxin, President of the Southeast Asia International Education Association, during a forum on “The Role of Education in Shaping ASEAN’s Industrial Future” at the Sustainability Expo 2025 (SX2025), held at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre. 

WORLD

Hamas ready to fight if Gaza war resumes, official tells AFP

AFP, Published on 12/10/2025

» DOHA - Hamas stands ready to fight if war resumes in Gaza and rejects proposals to leave the territory under US President Donald Trump's peace plan, a senior official told AFP on Saturday.

BUSINESS

Aussies keen to invest in a shared future

Phusadee Arunmas, Published on 12/10/2025

» Thailand and Australia aim to deepen trade and investment relations as Thailand seeks to promote Thai cuisine in Australia through the Thai Select programme, while Australia looks ahead to its 2040 Southeast Asia Investment Strategy.

OPINION

Good time to celebrate verbal gaffes

Roger Crutchley, Published on 12/10/2025

» Tomorrow happens to be Plain English Day which has in recent years morphed into International Plain Language Day designed to promote the proper use of language. In other words the aim is to cut out all the gibberish, mumbo jumbo, codswallop, balderdash, tripe, tommyrot, twaddle, tosh and bosh you may have become accustomed to… heaven forbid, some of it even in PostScript.