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- Hua Hin Airport upgrade/PKK year-round tourism campaign/Fire Wave Fest draws large crowds/Hua Hin Pride events/5 Laos miners rescued from cave/Smoking linked to 15 types of cancer/Nicotine-free generation law
- ECONOMY: Chains and small restaurants on the brink/Oil shock raises debt risks/Co-pay scheme kicks off/Thailand’s regional economy under pressure/10 Trends Reshaping F&B Market/Investment in 7 transport megaprojects/Malaysia suspends Thai shrimp imports/Food exporters turn to Thailand
- TOURISM: Thai Airways told to add flights/Thailand’s night economy emerges/Phuket Airport denies extorting money/Tourists drag luggage through heat/Thai Lion Air cutting flights
- THAILAND EXPERIENCE: Thailand’s saddest ride/Is Bangkok a good place to live?/Most Iconic Thai Comfort Food/Chiang Mai top digital nomad destination
- CLIMATE THAILAND: Commercial EV journey
- FOREIGNERS BEHAVING BADLY/HUA HIN TRANSPORT and LINKS
Thailand pushes Hua Hin Airport upgrade for foreign flights
Deputy government spokesperson Lalida Periswiwatana said on Saturday that the government was moving ahead with policies to stimulate the economy and distribute income to the regions by upgrading transport and tourism infrastructure.

The aim is to increase the potential of secondary cities and create new economic opportunities for local people, particularly by pushing Hua Hin Airport as a key tourism gateway for the upper south and the Gulf of Thailand coast, supporting foreign tourists and connecting regional economies. Continued …
PKK launches year-round tourism campaign
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), Prachuap Khiri Khan Office, has launched a new tourism campaign aimed at promoting the province as a year-round destination. The campaign, titled “Prachuap 365: Happiness All Year Round”, was officially launched at Cicada Market in Hua Hin this past weekend.
The initiative is aimed at strengthening Prachuap Khiri Khan’s image as a quality tourism destination that can be enjoyed throughout the year, while encouraging domestic travel, distributing income to local communities, and supporting balanced and sustainable tourism development. Continued …
Fire Wave Fest draws large crowds to Hua Don beach
Hua Hin Fire Wave Fest 2026 opened at Hua Don-Khao Takiab beach on Friday with large crowds turning out despite rain earlier in the evening. Umbrellas were widely used during the early part of the opening night, but the rain stopped in time for the fireworks display and a performance by Palmy, one of the headline artists at the two-day festival.
The event was organized by Hua Hin City Municipality as part of efforts to support tourism during the green season and generate income for local businesses, including hotels, restaurants, shops, and food vendors. Continued …
Hua Hin Pride events planned June 4
Hua Hin will mark Pride Month 2026 with the LGBTQ+ Festival Thailand and Hua Hin Pride Parade on Thursday, June 4. The celebration will begin at Market Village Hua Hin, with activities from 3 pm before the parade sets off at 5:30 pm and makes its way to Amari Hua Hin.
The event will continue at Amari Hua Hin from 6-10 pm with DJs, live shows, food stalls, drinks, and appearances from Miss Diamond Thailand 2026 contestants and special guest Sinon Loresca. Continued …
5 Laos miners rescued from cave, 2 still missing
Rescuers searching a flooded cave in Laos believe two missing gold miners may be trapped in a previously unidentified sixth chamber, based on information provided by five survivors who have now been rescued. The search is taking place in Xaysomboun province, where seven villagers became trapped underground after entering the cave on May 20 in search of gold.
Five of the seven miners have been found alive and rescued, while two remain missing. Survivors, who are recovering in hospital, provided what rescuers described as “substantial” information suggesting there may be a sixth chamber beyond a narrow crack in the fifth chamber. According to Finnish diver Mikko Paasi, this is the only part of the cave system that has not yet been searched. Continued …

Smoking linked to 15 types of cancer
Smoking is linked to at least 15 types of cancer, while e-cigarettes are no safe alternative, a Chiang Mai cancer specialist warned on World No Tobacco Day yesterday. Dr. Thanika Ketpueak of Chiang Mai University’s Faculty of Medicine said many people still mistakenly associate smoking primarily with lung cancer.
In addition to lung cancer, smoking increases the risk of cancers of the mouth, throat, larynx, esophagus, stomach, liver, pancreas, kidney, bladder, and cervix, as well as acute leukemia, she said. Continued …
Thailand considers Nicotine-free generation law to block new smokers
Thailand is considering a Nicotine-free generation law that would prevent children and young people born after a specified year, or within a specified age group when the law takes effect, from ever legally buying cigarettes, e-cigarettes, or nicotine products, as the government seeks to cut off new smokers at the source.
Public Health Minister Pattana Promphat said the proposed policy was being studied as part of Thailand’s efforts to reduce the long-term health burden caused by smoking and nicotine addiction. Continued …

Rising costs, price wars push chains and small restaurants to the brink
Thailand’s restaurant industry is facing a difficult year, as rising costs, weaker consumer purchasing power, and fierce price competition put pressure on both major chains and smaller operators. Several large restaurant groups reported weaker first-quarter earnings, with net profits falling sharply despite their strong brand positions.
MK Restaurant Group posted net profit of 163 million baht, down 70 million baht or 30.1% from the same period last year. S&P Syndicate recorded net profit of 44 million baht, down 4 million baht or 8%. Continued …
Oil shock raises debt risks for households and SMEs
Thailand’s economic planning agency has warned that higher global oil prices could further weaken the ability of households and businesses to repay debt, adding pressure to an already fragile credit environment.
The National Economic and Social Development Council, or NESDC, said the sharp rise in oil prices following the conflict in the Middle East and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz had become a key risk for the Thai economy. Continued …
Co-pay scheme kicks off
More than 39.2 million people will receive 1,000 baht in government support from today as the Thais Help Thais Plus co-payment scheme officially begins, says the Finance Ministry.
Permanent secretary for finance Lavaron Sangsnit said the beneficiaries comprise 13.18 million state welfare cardholders and 26.04 million people registered under the 60/40 co-payment program. Continued …
Thailand’s regional economy under pressure from rising costs
Thailand’s regional economy in April 2026 showed signs of slowing, amid pressure from faster inflation driven by higher oil prices and rising living costs. Farm income contracted in every region, with the north hit hardest, while the consumer confidence index remained persistently low.
The Trade Policy and Strategy Office reported on the trade and economic situation in the regions in April, saying the headline consumer price index rose by 2.89% overall as domestic fuel prices increased in line with the conflict in the Middle East. Continued …
Asia’s Food Revolution: 10 Trends Reshaping the Region’s F&B Market
Taste alone no longer sells food in Asia. That is the central takeaway from the Top F&B Trends in Asia 2026 report by Netherlands-based research firm Innova Market Insights, unveiled at THAIFEX – Anuga Asia 2026, the continent’s premier food and beverage trade forum.
Speaking on the Future Food Experience stage, Innova’s Fellicia Kristianti presented 10 definitive trends reshaping the region. She urged industry players to use these consumer insights as a strategic compass for product innovation, painting a detailed portrait of a consumer base that has grown increasingly discerning, health-conscious, and emotionally attuned to what it consumes. Continued …
PowerChina eyes investment in 7 Thai transport megaprojects
PowerChina has expressed confidence in Thailand’s potential and is preparing to establish PowerChina (Thailand) Co. to support full-scale investment in the country’s transport infrastructure.
Transport Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn disclosed the plan after talks with Yang Jiang, vice president for the Asia-Pacific region at PowerChina International Group and chairman of Sinohydro Thailand, along with other senior executives. Continued …
Malaysia suspends imports of five Thai shrimp species
Thailand’s seafood export market has been shaken after Malaysia announced strict new measures from today, affecting Thai sea bass and five shrimp species and raising the risk of domestic oversupply.
The Office of Commercial Affairs in Kuala Lumpur reported that Malaysia is preparing to enforce strict controls on seafood imports from Thailand from today. The measures are described as a trade response and an upgrade of national food safety safeguards. Continued …
Global food exporters turn to Thailand as gateway to Southeast Asia
Australia, Belgium, and Norway are using THAIFEX-Anuga Asia 2026, one of Asia’s largest food trade shows, as a key platform to promote their premium and quality food and beverage exports in Bangkok, strategically positioning Thailand as one of Southeast Asia’s competitive markets.
Australia is a leading provider of premium agricultural goods, including beef, lamb, dairy, wheat, and wine. Australian Ambassador to Thailand, Angela Macdonald, said the ThaiFEX-Anuga Asia is an excellent opportunity for Thais and Australians to explore new commercial avenues together. Continued …

Thai Airways told to add flights to secondary airports
The Transport Ministry wants Thai Airways International to increase domestic flights and open new international routes to secondary domestic destinations popular with foreign tourists.
THAI currently flies to Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Khon Kaen, Ubon Ratchathani, Udon Thani, Hat Yai, Krabi, and Phuket. The government wants the airline to increase services to Krabi and Ubon Thani, and add Nakhon Si Thammarat to the list. Continued …
Thailand’s night economy emerges as key driver of tourism and urban growth

Thailand’s night economy is emerging as a powerful engine of growth, transforming major cities such as Bangkok and Pattaya into vibrant 24-hour destinations that blend culture, creativity, entertainment, and commerce.
From Bangkok’s world-famous street food districts and bustling night markets to Pattaya’s lively beachfront atmosphere, entertainment zones, and late-night tourism scene, nighttime activities continue attracting both international visitors and local communities. The expanding night economy is helping extend spending beyond daytime hours while supporting restaurants, food vendors, artists, retailers, and small businesses. Continued …
Phuket Airport denies extorting money to speed up Immigration clearance
Phuket Airport denied rumors of money being extorted from passengers to quickly get them through Immigration when the arrival terminal is packed with tourists waiting to enter the popular resort island.
A thorough investigation has been launched into instances of outsiders impersonating officials who went around demanding bribes from passengers to help them jump long queues and quickly get through Immigration. Continued …
Tourists drag luggage through heat outside Samui Airport amid Thailand ride-hailing restrictions
Fresh criticism is growing over transport restrictions on Koh Samui after reports that tourists are being forced to drag heavy luggage under the hot sun outside airport grounds just to access ride-hailing services such as Grab. Residents and long-term visitors say app-based drivers are allegedly prevented from picking up passengers directly at key transport hubs including Samui International Airport, ferry piers, and some hotels due to pressure and opposition from local transport groups.
According to one Samui resident who recently relocated to the island, Grab drivers attempting to collect passengers are frequently chased away, verbally confronted, or blocked from entering pickup zones controlled by local operators. Continued …
Thai Lion Air cutting flights on 15 routes as jet fuel costs surge
Thai Lion Air is suspending and reducing flights on more than 15 routes between June and September as the airline industry faces rising jet fuel costs and weaker low-season travel demand.
Among the flights affected are the ones between Phuket and Singapore. They will be suspended from June 3 to Aug. 1, before resuming at two flights per week from Aug. 2-31, down from four flights per week. Continued …


Suvarnabhumi’s ‘Depresscalator’: Thailand’s saddest ride
Every country has its landmarks. Thailand, according to some travelers on social media, has one that is a little less glamorous than most: the “Depresscalator.” The nickname refers to the long moving staircase that carries departing passengers from the international check-in area toward security screening at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport.
For many travelers, stepping onto the escalator marks the emotional end of a holiday in Thailand. The beaches, street food, island sunsets, and late-night adventures are suddenly behind them. Ahead lies a long flight home, work emails, and the return to everyday life. Continued …
Is Bangkok a good place to live?
“Bangkok is amazing, absolutely wonderful.” “It’s easy to build a future.” “The number one problem is traffic jams.” “Bangkok is great if you have money.” These were some of the responses we heard when we asked the question: Is Bangkok a good place to live?
Thailand’s capital, a city of opportunities, convenience, and possibilities, is home to 5.4 million people, according to official 2026 data from the Department of Provincial Administration. Unofficially, the figure is twice that. Continued …
50-Year-Old Bangkok Stall Perfectly Preps the Most Iconic Thai Comfort Food
I’m in the Talat Phulu neighborhood of Bangkok, and I’ve just stepped into a shop that is a true local institution. We are here for chicken rice, one of the most classic Thai foods you can find at any time of day in this city. This place, called Gaew Chicken Rice, has been serving up comfort for over 50 years.
While chicken rice might seem like a simple dish, the preparation at Gaew is incredibly time-intensive. The process starts with a massive, bubbling cauldron. The cooks simmer the chicken bones and skin for hours and hours to extract every bit of flavor and oil. Continued …
Chiang Mai named top digital nomad destination
Chiang Mai has earned a place among the world’s top eight destinations for digital nomads and creators, after Forbes magazine included the northern Thai city in its 2026 ranking. The city joins Medellín, Cape Town, Lisbon, Bali, Mexico City, Tokyo, and Berlin on the list.
Forbes noted that digital nomads are increasingly shifting toward being “digital entrepreneurs,” seeking destinations with strong business ecosystems, networking opportunities, and income potential, rather than simply low costs and good weather. Continued …

Commercial EV journey at a crossroads
Thailand is accelerating its transition toward cleaner transport, with commercial electric vehicles (EVs) emerging as a centerpiece of the country’s sustainability drive.
From provincial bus routes to airport taxis and motorcycle taxis in Bangkok, pilot projects are multiplying, signaling a shift in how public and private transport may operate in the coming decade. Continued …

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Fuel prices at major petrol stations across Thailand fell again today. The new pump prices cover major oil retailers, including PTT Station, Bangchak, PT, Shell, and Caltex. The update comes as retail fuel prices continue to move in line with market conditions.
The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) has warned of heavy to very heavy rain across 56 provinces today, with people in risk areas urged to prepare for possible flash floods and forest run-off.
A Lao worker trapped inside a gold mine cave in Laos has been rescued after a major international operation involving Thai and Finnish cave diving experts. Rescue teams successfully brought one of five survivors out of the flooded tunnel at 8:40 pm yesterday, according to the Thailand Rescue Diver Facebook page.
A Koh Samui taxi mafia crackdown in Surat Thani began Thursday, as officials moved to dismantle taxi queue groups accused of occupying public areas and stopping other legal taxis from picking up passengers.
The military conflict in the Middle East, involving Iran, the US, and Israel, poses a significant threat to the Thai economy primarily through surging global energy prices. As a major net importer of oil and gas, Thailand faces a downward revision of its GDP growth forecast to as low as 1.3% and heightened inflationary pressures.
House rejects land bridge study panel
Arada Fuangtong, director-general of the Department of Foreign Trade at the Ministry of Commerce, said border and transit trade in April was worth a combined B211.146 billion, up 27.5%.
On a stretch of fine sand, facing south reveals the slow-moving Mekong River. Turn left at dawn or right at dusk, and the same sun slowly rises above — and later slips behind — the mountains and water. This is Ban Tamui, a small community in Khong Chiam district of Ubon Ratchathani province.

Innovative technology powers more sustainable aquaculture in Thailand
Constant Energy, a leading renewable energy developer in Southeast Asia, announced the successful inauguration of a 5.26 MW solar rooftop installation at the manufacturing facilities of Meyer Industries and Meyer Aluminium (Thailand) Co. in Laem Chabang.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) estimates electric vehicle (EV) sales – including not only EVs but also plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) and extended-range EVs (EREVs) – will hit 23 million this year, and account for around 28% of all new cars sold. In a report, the IEA used recent trends and sales data from the first quarter of this year, and forecast EV sales to rise from 20 million last year.
Japan’s parliament yesterday passed an immigration control law revision to raise the maximum fee for residence status applications by foreigners and introduce an online pre-entry travel authorisation system for overseas arrivals. Once the fee changes are implemented later this fiscal year, the upper limit will be set at 100,000 yen (20,450 baht) for visa renewals and 300,000 yen for permanent residency applications. Continued … https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/general/3262808/japan-passes-bill-to-raise-visa-fees-introduce-online-preentry-screening
Thailand’s Immigration Bureau has introduced a new mobile application aimed at reducing arrival processing times for international visitors, while maintaining security checks at the country’s borders. The new system, known as the Thailand Immigration Management System (THIM), allows foreign travellers to complete arrival card information digitally before reaching Thailand.
Tourism leaders in Prachuap Khiri Khan are pushing for more Hua Hin flights to connect the city with Chiang Mai, Isaan, and southern Thailand, as part of renewed efforts to strengthen the role of Hua Hin Airport.
Thailand will enforce a nationwide alcohol ban on Sunday, as the country observes Visakha Bucha Day, one of the most important dates in the Buddhist calendar.
The Energy Policy Management Committee decided yesterday to maintain the ex-refinery price of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) at 20.9179 baht/kg for two more months, from June 1 to July 31, so that the retail price will be kept at 423 baht a 15Kg cylinder.
Thailand is currently among four out of a total of 11 ASEAN countries where the broadcasting rights for the FIFA World Cup 2026 have not yet been bought, while Thais may be more or less anticipating to view the world football tournament live and free as usual anyway.
A foundation advocating for sex workers has put forward a draft bill in parliament to decriminalize sex work and extend labor protections to those in the industry. Submitted by the Empower Foundation yesterday, tthis move aims to replace the outdated 1996 Prevention and Suppression of Prostitution Act, which criminalizes voluntary sex workers.
Thailand’s app-based drivers have become part of everyday life. But as ride-hailing and delivery platforms continue to grow, so does the conflict with traditional taxi operators.
Thai authorities are preparing to investigate the business records of Israeli nationals who obtained Thai citizenship after concerns emerged over alleged nominee business activities on Koh Phangan and Koh Samui in Surat Thani province.
Several officials at Ban Huad subdistrict office in Lampang experienced stomach pain, diarrhea, and dizziness after consuming insects collected from a tree outside the office. The incident, which prompted a public warning, led to several individuals requiring hospital treatment.

Thailand’s foreign condominium market is entering a new phase, with Chinese buyers pulling back sharply while Russian demand rises and keeps the luxury segment in key tourism destinations alive.
Factory output in Thailand remains weak, with the manufacturing production index in April falling 0.36% from a year earlier, the Ministry of Industry said yesterday.
Thailand’s banking sector maintained strong resilience in the first quarter of 2026, supported by robust capital buffers, ample liquidity, and high loan-loss provisions, according to the Bank of Thailand’s latest Banking Sector Quarterly Brief .
Continental has officially inaugurated the expansion of its tire plant in Rayong. The investment of more than 300 million euros, or 13 billion Thai baht, boosts the facility’s production capacity by an additional 3 million passenger car and light truck tires per year.
The Anutin Charnvirakul government’s decision last week to cancel the extended visa-free entry scheme, which allowed stays of up to 60 days instead of 30, was based on the belief that it would strengthen national security, combat transnational crime, and prevent foreigners from exploiting the policy to work illegally, engage in business without permits, or behave unruly.
Thailand’s aviation industry began 2026 with stronger passenger traffic, more flights, and renewed demand from key Asian markets, but the recovery is now facing a fresh test from Middle East disruption, volatile jet fuel prices, and rising operating costs.
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) yesterday with Vietnam Airlines to jointly advance marketing and air connectivity, particularly the opening of new routes between Thailand and Vietnam.
Thailand has emerged as one of the most considered relocation destinations for Americans seeking safety, quality of life, and financial freedom. New data from cultural-intelligence platform Country Navigator ranks Thailand among the 10 most-searched relocation destinations for U.S. citizens, with roughly 30,560 annual searches recorded between March 2025 and February 2026 — clear evidence that Thailand is no longer just a holiday memory, but a credible long-term home.
It has been 87 days since the energy crisis began on Feb. 28, following the sudden escalation of conflict in the Middle East. Even though the US and Iran extended a tentative ceasefire on April 21, the shockwaves have already fundamentally destabilized global energy markets.
Part of the government’s spending plan for the transition to clean energy involves encouraging the public to switch to electric vehicles (EVs) on a wider scale, says finance Permanent Secretary Lavaron Sangsnit.
Back in 2022, spotting an electric vehicle on the streets of Jakarta or Bali was a relatively rare occurrence. Heavily subsidized fuel, under-developed charging infrastructure, and an existing industrial ecosystem anchored by the production of gasoline-powered cars (mostly Japanese brands) made Indonesia an unlikely candidate for an EV boom.
The World Health Organization on May 17 declared an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo a “public health emergency of international concern”, and said there was a high risk it could spread to neighboring countries. The decision has prompted governments to step up travel-related containment measures. Here is a list of screening steps and travel restrictions announced by different countries. 
If you have spent any time researching weight loss camp in Thailand, you have probably noticed that the options range widely. Some are fitness retreats with Muay Thai and green smoothies. Others are medical programs with clinical staff and blood tests every week. A few are somewhere in between.
Thailand is set for more unsettled weather over the next 24 hours, with heavier rain expected in parts of the north, east, and south as the southwest monsoon strengthens over the Andaman Sea, Thailand and the Gulf of Thailand.
Rescuers say they are elated to have found survivors who have been trapped in a flooded cave in Laos for a week but caution that it will be difficult to extract them. Five people were found alive yesterday afternoon and rescuers are searching for two others who remain missing.
Iranian state television reported that it had received an unofficial draft preliminary framework of understanding between Iran and the United States aimed at ending the continuing conflict, with one key element being the restoration of commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz to pre-war levels within one month.
After President Trump’s weekend talk of an agreement with Iran, the past 36 hours have seen a flurry of military activity in the Middle East. On Monday, the United States launched a series of “self-defense” strikes on sites in southern Iran, sinking two boats that were laying mines. The move prompted Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs to vow retaliation for what it called a “grave violation” of the ceasefire in a war now nearing its fourth month.
An affordability crisis is approaching due to rising costs, says Vice Minister of Finance Santitarn Sathirathai, while urging all sectors to adapt to the challenges ahead.
The energy transition is a game-changer for the economy, says Amonthep Chawla, executive vice president and head of the research office at CIMB Thai Bank.
Thailand’s housing market showed signs of recovery inthe first quarter of 2026, the Government Housing Bank said on yesterday, with transaction volumes rising amid government stimulus even as gains in value lagged, underscoring weak purchasing power.
Thailand’s exports to the United States remain exposed to renewed tariff pressure despite a recent decline in effective US import duties, as Washington is likely to deploy other trade measures, including Section 301 investigations, the National Economic and Social Development Council has warned.
Thai pig farmers are facing mounting losses as farm-gate prices continue to fall below production costs despite a recovery in pork consumption, prompting the National Swine Raisers Assn. to warn of possible market distortion from aggressive pork-shop competition and suspected external supply.
Authorities in Phuket have stepped up proactive disease-control measures to prevent the spread of the Ebola virus, while confirming no infections have been detected in the country so far. Eleven visitors from high-risk countries are being monitored.
Over recent years, the idea of being a “digital nomad”, or a worker able to work from anywhere in the world, has moved from a niche lifestyle into a widely popular way of life, especially after remote work became normal in many industries around the world. But 2026 has reflected a significant shift in digital nomad culture.
Phuket’s Banana Beach Breaks Into the World’s Top 10

Britain was thrown into meteorological confusion Tuesday after temperatures reached 35 degrees Celsius, a temperature Thai people traditionally describe as “the walk from 7-Eleven to the motorbike.” The reading, recorded at London’s Kew Gardens and Heathrow Airport, broke a century-old spring temperature record for the second time in 24 hours. 

Thailand remains one of the most attractive destinations in Asia for foreign investors, retirees, entrepreneurs, and long-term residents. In 2025 alone, Thailand welcomed more than 32.9 million foreign visitors, while tourism continued to contribute enormously to the national economy.
Thailand’s Consumer Council (TCC) and the Department of Rail Transport (DRT) are pushing for a major overhaul of Bangkok’s traffic-management system after a deadly train–bus collision exposed critical weaknesses at railway crossings.
Sentient Animals Like Elephants Deserve More Respect
Thailand is accelerating efforts to become a top 10 global food exporter, leveraging its agricultural richness, manufacturing strength, and innovation in food technology. As part of this ambition, THAIFEX – ANUGA ASIA 2026 is being held this week in Bangkok. The event is expected to generate over 130 billion baht in trade value, attracting 90,000 visitors from 130 countries.
The US and Thailand are in talks on new long-term supply of US-produced liquefied natural gas, two sources said yesterday, negotiations that have accelerated since the US-Israeli-led war on Iran led to LNG production damage in key exporter Qatar.
The global influencer economy is experiencing explosive growth, evolving from simple online content into a complex commercial ecosystem. This sector now encompasses advertising, e-commerce, brand promotion, digital services, and consumer engagement.

Thailand welcomed 13,428,857 foreign tourists from Jan. 1 to May 24, down 2.8%, generating an estimated B653.986 billion in tourism spending, according to the Ministry of Tourism and Sports. China remained the largest source market, followed by Malaysia, and India.
Thailand has long captured the imagination of travelers seeking more than just a holiday — it calls to those yearning for transformation. From the mist-draped mountains of the north to the turquoise-fringed islands of the south, the country offers a rare alchemy of natural splendor, centuries-old healing wisdom, and world-class hospitality.
Thailand’s rainy season has a reputation it doesn’t entirely deserve. Yes, it rains, sometimes heavily, but the idea that monsoon months mean washed-out days and ruined plans is largely a myth.
Thai food manufacturer and exporter Thai Choice says resilience, product innovation, and easier-to-cook authentic meals are helping transform Thai cuisine from a niche export into an everyday global food category.
Thailand’s household debt reached 86.7% of GDP at the end of 2025, among the highest ratios in Asia. The Bank of Thailand’s own data shows that debt for consumption is rising; debt based on income-generating assets such as property or housing loans is contracting. The data reflects bread-and-butter issues and the rising cost of living.
Local residents have raised concerns that a proposed coastal highway could damage mangrove forests and threaten oyster-farming livelihoods, despite government claims the project would boost tourism and the local economy.

BECC International School has officially broken ground on a major new campus in Hua Hin, marking the beginning of a new chapter for the school community.
PTT Station and Bangchak have reduced retail fuel prices from today, cutting petrol and gasohol prices by 60 satang per liter and diesel prices by 1 baht per liter.
The Department of Health says its “normal sweetness = 50% sweetness” campaign has received a positive response over the past three months, reflecting a shift in Thai consumers’ drinking habits. Eleven companies have joined the campaign, adjusting their formulas across more than 30,000 branches nationwide.
Thailand’s labor market is entering a more fragile phase, with the National Economic and Social Development Council warning that workers face three major pressures: the conflict in the Middle East, rapid advances in artificial intelligence, and the shift toward electric vehicles.
Danucha Pichayanan, secretary-general of the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC), reported yesterday regarding the first-quarter 2026 Thai social situation report, “Crisis and Opportunity: The Future of Thailand’s Labor Market Amid the Arrival of AI”.
Thailand’s automotive industry is bracing for a potential setback in 2026, with car production expected to miss its target for the first time in five years if the war in the Middle East drags on beyond three months and shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz remain disrupted, says the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI).
A single mishap can be written off as an isolated incident. But when a problem repeatedly occurs across different locations, time and again, the failure is systematic.
Thailand has recently moved its net-zero target forward from 2065 to 2050 as part of efforts to reduce environmental impact, strengthen trade competitiveness, and attract green investment. Energy transition is one of the key pathways toward achieving that goal.
For the first time in records dating back to 1949, China is now home to more people aged 65 and above than children, the latest official data showed, underscoring the country’s deepening demographic pressure. By November last year, 15.9% of China’s roughly 1.4 billion-strong population was aged at least 65, compared with 15.3% aged between 0 to 14. 
Phetchaburi, Cha Am and Hua Hin are being touted as increasingly attractive locations for buy-to-rent investment, as Thailand’s wider property market faces pressure from household debt, tighter lending rules, and weaker demand from domestic homebuyers.
Air pollution is one of the greatest environmental threats to human health. Every day, 99% of the global population breathes in invisible microparticles from dirty air, which enter our bloodstream and cause damage to our cells and organs.
Muay Thai Saturday Superfight returned to The Legend Arena at Bluport Hua Hin on Saturday, with organizers saying the monthly event is aimed at promoting Muay Thai and creating more opportunities for fighters in Hua Hin.
The train-bus crash at the Makkasan railway crossing in Bangkok on May 16, which killed eight people and injured 32 others, continues to put Thailand’s rail safety standards into question, as level crossings pose a risk nationwide.
A Thai masseuse from Nakhon Si Thammarat has won a gold medal in the oil massage category at the Wellness World Championship 2026 in Bangkok. Soraya Thaoram secured the top prize during the international competition held at TK Palace & Convention Hotel on Chaeng Watthana Road.
The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) has thrown its weight behind the government’s newly launched “Thais Help Thais Plus” initiative, estimating it could boost the country’s small and medium enterprise (SME) GDP by 35% to 40%, provided it is executed thoroughly.
Thailand’s latest effort to tighten cannabis controls has introduced stricter rules – but on Bangkok’s streets, particularly in tourist areas where cannabis shops thrive, little appears to have changed.
Thailand’s Transport Ministry is offering incentives to airlines to launch new domestic and international routes to airports in secondary cities in a bid to boost tourism and strengthen local economies. The measures include service fee reductions for new routes and a temporary 50% discount on aircraft parking charges at airports managed by the Department of Airports (DOA).
Chinese tourists are losing confidence in traveling in Thailand again as their bookings slow for the coming months, following a recent case involving police officers extorting Chinese nationals in Sa Kaeo, says the Association of Thai Travel Agents (ATTA).
400-Year-Old Lanna Ruins Found in Mae Hong Son Forest
Thailand pushes UNESCO bid for Thai costume heritage status
Official: Solar power can lead energy transition
When “biodiversity” is no longer just about planting forests, but also about “economic capital” and a tool for tackling the global climate crisis, a new sustainability strategy is emerging — one that turns forests into a mechanism for the bioeconomy while pushing Thai community models toward international standards such as OECMs and biodiversity credits.
The Thai Meteorological Department forecast today that parts of northern Thailand, the upper northeast, the east and the south would continue to see heavy rain in some areas.
Large households and small businesses operating from residential properties are expected to face higher electricity bills from July, as the government prepares to roll out a new tariff system.
‘We used to spend around 200 baht for a pot of soup for the whole family, but now we spend at least 250 baht for the same amount,” says Nantiya Thongsuk, 13. Fifty baht may not sound like much, but for Namwan’s family, it’s the difference between eating or going hungry.
The Commerce Ministry said yesterday the ongoing US-Iran war has led to the construction materials price index rising 112.4 points in April, a jump of 5.9%, which is the highest in 44 months.
Tourism operators in Phuket and Pattaya have backed the government’s decision to restore 30-day visa-free stays, saying the move would help curb illegal businesses and low-spending long-stay visitors.
Thailand’s major listed hotel and aviation businesses managed to stay profitable in the first quarter of 2026, despite pressure from the Middle East conflict and growing uncertainty over energy and travel costs.
Despite increased airfares, airlines have been unable to absorb rising jet fuel costs during the summer period, with this expense increasing from 30%-35% of operational costs to 60% in May.
Concerns have surfaced regarding passenger privacy at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi International Airport after a video showing a popular actor at an immigration checkpoint was shared online. Social media users questioned the legality and privacy implications of making CCTV footage publicly accessible, sparking a broader discussion about airport security practices.
Visakha Bucha Day 2026: Buddhism’s global holy day
Footage of tourists interacting with elephants in Thailand’s tourism industry has frequently drawn criticism over animal welfare concerns.
The head of the International Energy Agency (IEA) has warned that the global oil market could enter a “danger zone” in mid-year, after the Iran war disrupted more than 14 million barrels per day of Middle East supply.
Thailand’s national police chief has announced a nationwide crackdown on foreign nominee networks accused of illegally controling businesses and property through Thai proxies. The operation will focus on tracing financial transactions and dismantling networks linked to unlawful foreign ownership schemes across the country.
Escalating inflation poses a significant risk to the Thai economy, especially if the US-Iran war drags on until the second half of the year, as domestic consumption remains fragile and small businesses in provincial markets face a liquidity crunch, say economists.
Transport Ministry Accelerates Bangkok Port Overhaul
For years, when people spoke of “Chinese people” and Thailand, the image many had in mind may still have been tour groups, buses, and famous tourist districts. But a closer look shows that the relationship between “Chinese capital” and “Thailand” is now changing significantly.
Thailand fruit exports rebound 17.9% in April as durian surges 109%
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is enhancing tourism on both domestic and international fronts by promoting weekday travel through special offers on tourism products and services. The project, titled Workation Paradise Throughout Thailand Season 4, is part of TAT’s Workation Thailand campaign.
Leopard sighting ‘sign of thriving habitat’
Thai island community rallies to protect beloved dugongs, revive declining seagrass

Hua Hin drought zone areas have been officially declared as Prachuap Khiri Khan continues to face widespread water shortages following months of low rainfall and falling reservoir levels.
Scientists at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration have shown that active chemicals in sunscreens can readily soak into the bloodstream, confirming the need for more testing on whether these products are safe, the researchers said.
If you’ve been scrolling through TikTok or Instagram lately, you’ve probably seen this trend everywhere: people waking up at 5 am, putting on their running gear, heading out before sunrise… or even meeting strangers just to go for a run.
The Office of the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) reported on the industrial situation in the first quarter of 2026, pointing to worrying economic warning signs as the number of factory closures rose above the number of new factory openings for the first time in two-and-a-half years, or 10 quarters.
Thailand’s industrial sentiment index dropped?for ?a second straight month in April, hurt by high oil prices, a manufacturing slowdown, and the ?war in the Middle East, the Federation of Thai Industries said yesterday. The federation said its industrial sentiment?index fell to 85.3 in April from ?88.6 in the previous month.
Thailand is aggressively positioning its wellness industry to become a top-five global hub, leveraging a current market value of approximately US$40 billion and a robust annual growth rate of 28%.
Pattaya’s tourism business association has backed the government’s decision to reduce Thailand’s visa-free stay periods from 60 days to around 30 days, saying the move could help address scammer concerns, illegal business activity, and support tourism revenue.
Thailand is considering raising its proposed tourist entry fee for foreign visitors above 300 baht, as officials review rising insurance and healthcare costs linked to the tourism sector.
In 2018, Thailand stood at the peak of its medical tourism boom. Millions of international patients traveled to the country each year, drawn by internationally trained doctors, modern hospitals, and treatment costs often significantly lower than in Western markets. Then the pandemic paused global travel.
Bangkok is among the world’s fastest-sinking cities, with scientists warning that land subsidence is accelerating the impact of rising sea levels and increasing flood risks for millions of residents.
The world built and commissioned more coal power in 2025, but used the polluting fuel less, with the United States the only major economy to substantially increase generation, a new analysis shows.