Monday’s news-June 15

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  • Food festival returns/Turkish man arrsted in Hua Hin/Turtle found on Cha Am beach/Cha Am drug seizure/Road works on Soi 102/Briton Details Thai Prison Ordeal/Vaping and erectile dysfunction/Lisa Performs at World Cup/Underage prostitution ring
  • THE IRAN WAR: US and Iran Reach Agreement
  • ECONOMY: 10 proposals for Thai economy/Thai Baht Weakens/Safety and health risks in the workplace/Koh Phangan Property Investment/Thailand’s AI Optimism/AI layoff trap raises wider risks/How China is replacing Japan/Thailand urged to close trade loopholes/Four influencer groups stay in demand
  • TOURISM: CAAT Allocates Winter Slots/Krabi set for 126 winter flights/India visa-free review
  • THAILAND EXPERIENCE: Sunday at Khlong Tan
  • CLIMATE THAILAND: Waste-to-Energy Drives Clean Power Shift/Green Revolution in the Paddy Fields/Warning when EVs subsidies end
  • FOREIGNERS BEHAVING BADLY/INTERNATIONAL/HUA HIN TRANSPORT and LINKS 

Food festival returns Aug 28-30

The Hua Hin Food Festival will return to Hua Don Beach Aug. 28-30, bringing together leading hotels, restaurants, and food vendors for one of the town’s best-known annual events. The festival is one of Hua Hin’s most popular food events and has gained national recognition over the years for showcasing the town’s dining scene in a beachfront setting.

The event is being organized following a meeting between Hua Hin officials and the Cha Am-Hua Hin Chefs’ Club. The aim is to promote local food, support restaurants and hotels, and help stimulate the local economy. Continued … 

Turkish man arrsted in Hua Hin over 274-day overstay

A Turkish national has been arrested in Hua Hin for overstaying his visa by 274 days, Prachuap Khiri Khan Immigration announced on Friday.

Immigration officers said the man was found in Hua Hin District and charged with remaining in Thailand after the expiry of his visa. Continued … 

Dead green turtle found on Cha Am beach

A green turtle weighing more than 50 kilograms has been found dead after washing ashore on Cha Am beach, with officials preparing to carry out a necropsy to determine the cause of death.

Tourists discovered the carcass near the Cha Am beach viewpoint on June 11 and alerted officers from Cha Am Police Station. Police then coordinated with officials from the Marine and Coastal Resources Office 3 in Phetchaburi to inspect the scene. Continued … 

Prison tip-off leads to Cha Am drug seizure

A Cha Am drug seizure involving more than 8 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine and 10,000 methamphetamine pills followed a tip-off from inside Phetchaburi Central Prison, officials said.

Officials said the operation began after prison officers monitoring a visitation room noticed suspicious behavior during a visit to an inmate. According to authorities, the inmate allegedly used the prison communication system to give coded instructions to relatives, telling them to go to a location in Cha Am district and dig up drugs that had been buried before his arrest. Continued … 

Road works to begin on Soi 102

Roadworks on Hua Hin Soi 102 will begin near Laguna Village tomorrow. The project will involve the construction of a reinforced concrete road and drainage system in the Laguna Village area of Soi 102.

During the works, traffic and access to the area may be affected at certain times. Motorists are advised to avoid the route where possible while construction is taking place. – HHT

Thai tap water is not drinking water quality. Many components in tap water, such as limescale or microbiological impurities, cannot be seen with the naked eye. Nevertheless, they affect the entire water supply and ultimately also the wholesomeness and taste of the water. Water purifier systems are indispensable to improve the quality of life. Thanks to the innovative technology of our water filter systems, it is possible to turn conventional tap water into high-quality drinking water.

Briton Details Thai Prison Ordeal in Bangkok

British national Oliver Hardy has described his experiences inside Thai prisons after serving one year and four months following convictions related to visa fraud and forged immigration documents.

Hardy, 27, a heating engineer from Croydon, said he traveled to Thailand in January 2023 after saving for five years for what he described as the holiday of a lifetime. He was later convicted of remaining in Thailand after permission to stay had expired, leaving through an unauthorized route without immigration inspection, forging immigration stamps used for international travel, forging official seals and official documents, and using forged immigration stamps and documents. Continued … 

Vaping and E-Cigarettes said sharply increase chances of erectile dysfunction

A new Thai health study has linked regular e-cigarette use to a sharply higher risk of erectile dysfunction, finding users face double the risk even without underlying medical conditions.

The findings add to concerns over nicotine’s impact on blood vessels as Thailand enforces some of the world’s toughest anti-vaping laws, with heavy fines and possible prison terms for offenders. Continued … 

Lisa Performs at World Cup 2026 in Los Angeles

Thai superstar Lisa performed at the US opening ceremony of the 2026 FIFA World Cup ahead of the Group D match between the United States and Paraguay in Los Angeles, helping launch the tournament before a packed crowd. The Blackpink member appeared alongside Brazilian singer Anitta and Nigerian artist Rema to perform “GOALS”, FIFA’s official song for the 2026 World Cup. (aseannow.com)

Underage prostitution ring run from a Kanchanaburi hotel busted

An elite Royal Thai Police raid smashed a hidden child-trafficking ring operating inside a Kanchanaburi hotel, exposing the sexual exploitation of children under 15 and leading to the arrest of two hotel workers accused of arranging children for paying guests.

The anti-trafficking probe uncovered a commission-based operation in which a cashier and housekeeper used their access to rooms, guests, and payments to broker the abuse in a rural border region near Myanmar and Laos. Continued … 

US and Iran Reach Agreement to End War, Signing Set for Friday

US and Iranian officials said yesterday they had agreed on a framework to end their war, halt the US blockade of Iran, and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The preliminary pact sent oil prices falling but leaves the fate of Iran’s nuclear program to further negotiations.

The memorandum of understanding is scheduled to be officially signed on Friday in Switzerland. The precise terms were not immediately known. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said the pact called for “the immediate and permanent termination of military operations on all fronts, including in Lebanon.” Continued … 

Palapon Kitchen is the culinary part of Camp Palapon. For over 17 years, our camp has helped people hit their health and fitness goals. Now, we are offering our specialized, calorie-controlled meal prep directly to the Hua Hin community! What We Offer: Clean & Convenient: Calorie-controlled meals (1,400 / 1,600 / 2,000 kcal) fresh prepared. Never frozen. Great Variety: Our meals are prepared fresh weekly (never frozen) and combine Mediterranean-style meals with healthy Thai dishes, designed for weight loss, fitness, and healthier everyday eating.

Thai Chamber lists 10 proposals to pull Thai economy out of ICU

Poj Aramwattananont, chairman of the Thai Chamber of Commerce and the Board of Trade of Thailand, led the Board of Trade of Thailand’s executive committee to meet Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and the government’s economic agencies at Government House last week.

At the talks, the Thai Chamber of Commerce and the Board of Trade of Thailand presented a survey report based on opinions from members and business networks nationwide. It found that Thai business operators were facing a confidence crisis and cost pressures across the board. Continued … 

Thai Baht Weakens as April Trade Deficit Hits Record USD 10 Billion

Thailand’s economy is currently facing a significant challenge, as its currency, the baht, weakens despite the presence of portfolio inflows. A record USD 10.0 billion trade deficit in April, primarily driven by robust import activity, is exerting considerable downward pressure on the baht.

This widening gap between exports and imports has surpassed expectations, marking the seventh consecutive monthly deficit and representing the largest on record. The concerning trade imbalance is a central factor influencing the baht’s stability in the near future, overshadowing other economic indicators. Continued … 

Thai trade unions address reduction of safety and health risks in the workplace

Thai trade unions are strengthening their role in helping workers prevent occupational accidents and diseases, as Thailand advances efforts to enhance occupational safety and health (OSH), with support from the ILO and the government of Japan.

In today’s evolving work landscape, which is causing multiple challenges in both physical and mental health and safety of workers, stronger worker participation in OSH management is becoming more important for preventing accidents and diseases. Continued …

Israel, Europe, and Australia Driving Koh Phangan Property Investment Past B7.9B

The international real estate landscape in the Gulf of Thailand is undergoing a profound structural shift. Koh Phangan, long celebrated as a world-renowned holiday destination, has successfully transitioned into a mature international property market. Inflows into residential developments have soared past 7,940 million baht, propelled by robust purchasing power from Israel, Europe, and Australia.

According to a comprehensive market analysis, the island is rapidly shedding its singular identity as a tourism hotspot. Instead, it is emerging as a premier investment center and a highly sought-after “second home” destination for expatriates seeking long-term residency. Continued … 

Thailand’s AI Optimism Signals Robust Investment Potential

Thailand is emerging as one of the world’s most promising markets for AI-driven investment, as artificial intelligence in global finance moves beyond experimentation and into serious real-world use.

The country has ranked sixth globally in the Global Wealth AI Optimism Index, according to BridgeWise’s State of AI for Wealth in 2026 report, underlining strong confidence among Thai investors in AI’s role in wealth creation. Continued … 

AI layoff trap raises wider risks for workers, firms, and demand

Artificial intelligence, or AI, is sending another tremor through the economy, as organizations around the world continue to cut jobs and adopt AI to replace workers and reduce costs. But when workers are laid off and lose income, consumer purchasing power also falls, affecting sales of goods and services across the wider economy.

The study, The AI Layoff Trap, indicates that while AI can raise productivity and reduce costs for businesses, broad labor replacement may cause people’s income and purchasing power to decline, creating a new risk that affects not only workers but also businesses and the economy as a whole. Continued … 

How China is replacing Japan as Thailand’s dominant industrial partner

For more than half a century, Thailand held a proud title: the “Detroit of the East.” This economic engine was built almost entirely on Japanese blueprints. Beginning in the 1960s, Japanese auto giants like Toyota, Honda, and Isuzu constructed vast industrial networks across the country, establishing a seemingly unshakeable dominance.

But a profound structural shift is rewriting the rules of Southeast Asian industry. Driven by a global transition toward electrification and high-tech supply chains, China is structurally replacing Japan as Thailand’s dominant industrial partner. Continued … 

Thailand urged to close trade loopholes as US tariff talks intensify

Thailand is being urged to close legal loopholes and revise its import strategies as the country seeks to secure a lower tariff rate under Section 301 in negotiations with the United States.

Along with 46 countries, including China, Thailand would face a higher tariff rate of 12.5%, while another 14 economies, including Malaysia, Indonesia, and Taiwan, would be subject to a lower tariff rate of 10%. Continued … 

Four influencer groups stay in demand as brands chase sales over likes

Foodie, mom and kids, lifestyle, and beauty influencers remain the four groups most sought after by businesses as Thailand’s influencer marketing industry enters a more performance-driven era, according to IdeasLabs.

Thanadol Pittayanuwat, executive director and founder of IdeasLabs, a developer of influencer and MarTech solutions, said brands are shifting marketing budgets away from vanity metrics such as likes, shares, and views toward creators who can prove sales, return on investment, and tangible business results. Continued … 

CAAT Allocates Winter Slots to New Airlines to Thailand

The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) has allocated airport slots to four new airlines for the winter 2026/2027 schedule, paving the way for additional international services during Thailand’s peak tourism season. The new routes will strengthen air connectivity between Thailand and key markets in Europe, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia.

Under the new allocations, Riyadh Air will operate seven weekly return flights between Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and Suvarnabhumi Airport. Virgin Atlantic will launch a new service linking London Heathrow and Phuket with three return flights per week. Continued … 

Krabi set for 126 winter flights as Nordic demand rises ahead of high season

Krabi is attracting fresh interest from international airlines, with new direct routes from Helsinki and Copenhagen planned for the 2026–27 winter schedule as Thailand prepares for the high-season tourism period.

The Ministry of Transport reported strong demand for slots at Krabi Airport following the 158th IATA Slot Conference, organized by the International Air Transport Assn. in Bangkok. Airlines have requested a total of 126 flights to Krabi during the winter schedule. Continued … 

Andaman tourism groups seek India visa-free review

The Thai Hotels Association – Southern Chapter and 12 private-sector tourism and economic organizations in the Andaman provinces of Phuket, Krabi, and Phang Nga, have submitted a letter to the minister of Tourism and Sports and the governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), proposing that the government consider reviewing the measure to end visa-free entry for Indian tourists.

Thaneth Tantipiriyakij, president of the Phuket Tourist Assn., said the Cabinet had approved revisions to visa-exemption measures, particularly the cancellation of visa-free entry for India, which would affect Indian tourists traveling to Thailand. Continued … 

Sunday at Khlong Tan: Railside stalls serve rare Thai delicacies

Discover one of Bangkok’s lesser-known gems: the Khlong Tan Railway Market, also known as the Lao Market. Tucked along active tracks in the heart of the city, this lively food hub requires vendors and visitors to stay alert and step back safely whenever a train approaches.

Stalls brim with authentic and rare Thai dishes made from local herbs, fresh seafood, wild vegetables, and other regional produce. The market opens every Sunday from 5 am to 11 am. Video … 

Waste-to-Energy Drives Thailand’s Clean Power Shift

Thailand is increasingly using waste-to-energy projects as part of its drive to reduce landfill, generate electricity, cut pollution, and support the country’s clean-energy transition.

Waste-to-energy is emerging as one of the country’s key approaches to turning municipal waste into a domestic energy resource. The concept allows solid waste to be converted into electricity, making use of materials already available in urban areas while helping strengthen local power generation. Continued … 

Green Revolution in the Paddy Fields

Thailand’s central plains are set to become the frontier for sustainable agriculture as the Phranakhon Si Ayutthaya Rice Research Center aggressively deploys the Bio-Circular-Green (BCG) Economic Model to pioneer low-carbon rice production.

The state-backed initiative targets a massive 50,000-rai pilot area across eight central provinces, looking to tap into the lucrative international green agriculture market and secure a foothold in the burgeoning global carbon credit ecosystem. Continued … 

Warning over risk to Thai EVs when subsidies end

The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) is concerned that the expiration of the government’s electric vehicle (EV) incentive program in 2027 could leave Thailand vulnerable to a surge of Chinese EV imports and weaken local automotive supply chains.

The scheme, known as EV3.5, runs from 2024 to 2027 and provides tax cuts and subsidies to automakers in exchange for investment in battery electric vehicle (BEV) assembly plants in Thailand. Continued … 

Indian Tourists Asked to Leave Songkhla Resort

A seaside camper resort in Songkhla has shared details of a dispute with a group of Indian tourists, describing it as the worst experience in its five years of operation. The incident ended with the resort issuing a full refund and asking the guests to leave the property. Continued … 

‘This is our culture’: Japan fans clean up World Cup stadium

Japan fans left the stands spotless after their World Cup opener against the Netherlands in Texas yesterday, saying it was “Japanese culture” to tidy up after themselves. Spectators stayed behind after the 2-2 draw to make sure they left the stadium as they found it, meticulously picking up litter and stuffing it into blue plastic bags. Continued … 

Deadly strikes on Ukraine leave Kyiv cathedral in flames

Russia fired a barrage of missiles at several major Ukrainian cities, setting Kyiv’s historic Dormition Cathedral on fire and killing nine, while Ukraine strikes claimed three lives south of Moscow. Continued … 

Swiss voters set to reject population cap, avoiding EU clash

Switzerland yesterday rejected a proposal to cap its population at 10 million, a projection showed, as voters prioritized economic stability and ties with the European Union over worries immigration was straining public services and pushing up rents. Video … 

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Saturday’s news-June 13

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  • Dark Side of Hua Hin Retirement/Bangkok to Hua Hin by train/Record Collection Theft in Hua Hin/Thailand 8th for Healthcare/Data of 36 Million Thai Citizens/Heavy rain alert/Moscow alleges US targeting of Russians
  • THE IRAN WAR: Thailand hoping to regain confidence/US and Iran have agreed deal
  • ECONOMY: Thailand said facing deep crisis/Thailand’s hotel business still hot/Wider co-pay eligibility
  • TOURISM: Visitor spending lifts revenue/Long-term visas by country/Visa shift unlikely to deter Indians/Thailand targets Africa/IndiGo to suspend Krabi flights
  • THAILAND EXPERIENCE: Briton Cuts Living Costs/3-day Lamphun-Lampang road trip/Phitsanulok’s rainy season greens
  • CLIMATE THAILAND: Questions raised about tilapia imports
  • FOREIGNERS BEHAVING BADLY/HUA HIN TRANSPORT and LINKS 

The Dark Side of Hua Hin Retirement

Is Hua Hin really the perfect retirement destination in Thailand… or is there a side of life here that most YouTube videos never show? In this video, I take an honest look at what happens after the honeymoon period ends for many expats and retirees living in Hua Hin.

We all see the beautiful beaches, modern shopping malls, beachfront cafés, golf courses, and relaxed lifestyle. But what happens after six months, a year, or even longer? Many people visit Hua Hin and fall in love with the sunshine, lower cost of living, and slower pace of life. But retirement in Thailand is about much more than holidays and sunsets. It’s about building a life, finding purpose, creating friendships, and adapting to life in a different country. Video … 

The real way to travel Thailand: Bangkok to Hua Hin by train

Traveling from Bangkok to Hua Hin on a local second-class train turned out to be one of the most authentic experiences in Thailand. With open windows, no air conditioning, and a slow ride through rural landscapes, this journey showed the real side of Thai travel.

From last-minute plan changes and budget hotel life in Bangkok to catching the night train and dealing with bugs, heat, and open-air seating, everything made the trip unforgettable. Video … 

Thai Caretaker Arrested Over Record Collection Theft in Hua Hin

A Thai caretaker has been arrested after allegedly stealing a valuable record collection, claimed to be worth more than 12.5 million baht, from a Swiss man in Hua Hin.

Swiss national Peter Kalt reported that more than 1,000 vinyl records and 400 CDs had disappeared from his home in Hin Lek Fai subdistrict. The collection, built over many years while he lived and worked in Chicago and Switzerland before relocating to Thailand, was described as both financially valuable and deeply personal. Continued … 

Thailand Ranks 8th Globally for Healthcare, Tops Southeast Asia

Thailand has secured a place among the world’s top 10 healthcare systems, ranking eighth globally and first in Southeast Asia with a score of 77.5, reflecting the strength of its medical personnel and healthcare services.

Numbeo, a global quality-of-life data website, has released its World’s Best Healthcare Systems 2026 ranking, which assesses the overall quality of healthcare systems in various economies and territories around the world. The ranking is based on key factors including the skills and expertise of medical personnel, medical equipment, service systems, and healthcare costs. Continued … 

Data of 36 Million Thai Citizens Offered on Dark Web

A database allegedly containing personal information belonging to around 36.1 million Thai citizens has been offered for sale on an underground online forum for US$100,000. If authentic, the data exposure could affect between 50% and 70% of Thailand’s adult population and may pose significant risks for identity-related crime.

According to the listing, the database contains full names, phone numbers, dates of birth, genders, and current addresses. The seller claimed the information was collected from a combination of government and private sector sources and requested payment in Monero (XMR), a cryptocurrency widely regarded as more difficult to trace than many other digital currencies. Continued … 

Heavy rain alert for Thailand

The Thai Meteorological Department has warned people in the north, northeast, east, and south to prepare for heavy rain in some areas over the next 24 hours, while Bangkok and its surrounding provinces are forecast to see thunderstorms across 70% of the area.

Thunderstorms are expected in 60% of the southern east coast area, mainly in Phetchaburi, Surat Thani, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Pattani, Yala, and Narathiwat. Temperatures: 23-35C. Waves are about 1 meter high and 1-2 meters offshore, rising above 2 meters in thunderstorm areas. Continued … 

Moscow alleges US targeting of Russians in Thailand

Russia’s Foreign Ministry has issued a travel advisory urging its citizens to exercise “extreme caution” when traveling to Thailand for business or leisure, saying they face a heightened risk of detention or arrest at the request of US law enforcement and intelligence agencies.

The advisory specifically targeted individuals who believe they may be vulnerable to criminal prosecution by the US, urging them to avoid traveling to or transiting through Thailand, which maintains a bilateral extradition treaty with the United States. Continued … 

Thai tap water is not drinking water quality. Many components in tap water, such as limescale or microbiological impurities, cannot be seen with the naked eye. Nevertheless, they affect the entire water supply and ultimately also the wholesomeness and taste of the water. Water purifier systems are indispensable to improve the quality of life. Thanks to the innovative technology of our water filter systems, it is possible to turn conventional tap water into high-quality drinking water.

Thailand hoping to regain confidence after Middle East War jolt

Thailand faces a pivotal economic challenge as the Middle East War drives inflation higher, weakens consumer confidence, and pushes the current account into deficit, exposing a widening divide between pressured households and the country’s strongest sectors.

While confidence fell to a four-year low in April and businesses report rising costs and weaker demand, a B701 billion tourism surge and a sharp export recovery led by technology are helping support the economy. Continued …

US and Iran have agreed deal to end their war, Pakistan’s prime minister says

Pakistan’s prime minister yesterday the United States and Iran have agreed to wording of an agreement aimed at ending their war in the Middle East and that mediators were working with both sides to finalize a deal.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said the US and Iran have reached a “final, agreed upon text.” He said Pakistan, which has taken the lead in mediation efforts, was working with the warring countries on next steps. “Peace has never been this close as it is now,” Sharif said. Continued … 

Thailand said facing a deep crisis with falling tax income and more debt

Thailand’s public finances are under intense scrutiny after Prachachart Party leader Thawee Sodsong exposed a widening budget crisis marked by a B138-billion revenue shortfall, a B754-billion borrowing bill, and billions more in unused loans and stalled stimulus funds.

The senior MP warned the fiscal year 2025 figures revealed severe economic strain and failing fiscal discipline, with falling business taxes, weaker consumer spending, and more than B80 billion trapped in bureaucracy, as SMEs and households face financial pressure. Continued … 

Why is Thailand’s hotel business still hot despite lower overall investment?

Thailand’s hotel investment market is no longer seeing the same transaction value as during its peak years, but investor appetite remains strong as the sector enters a new growth cycle after the Covid-19 crisis.

Colliers Thailand expects hotel transaction value in 2026 to stand at around 60-70 billion baht, down from a previous high of more than 100 billion baht a year. However, the softer overall value has not stopped investors from looking for quality assets in major tourism destinations. Continued … 

Palapon Kitchen is the culinary part of Camp Palapon. For over 17 years, our camp has helped people hit their health and fitness goals. Now, we are offering our specialized, calorie-controlled meal prep directly to the Hua Hin community! What We Offer: Clean & Convenient: Calorie-controlled meals (1,400 / 1,600 / 2,000 kcal) fresh prepared. Never frozen. Great Variety: Our meals are prepared fresh weekly (never frozen) and combine Mediterranean-style meals with healthy Thai dishes, designed for weight loss, fitness, and healthier everyday eating.

Firms push for wider co-pay eligibility

The Thai Retailers Assn. (TRA) wants to unlock the conditions for the “Thai Chuay Thai Plus” co-payment scheme by expanding eligibility to business of all sizes, supporting business continuity and employment.

The latest findings from the Retail Sentiment Index (RSI), jointly conducted by the Bank of Thailand and the TRA, indicate retail operators hold a more positive outlook toward the economy and consumer purchasing power from July to September, supported by the government’s stimulus scheme, which is expected to inject liquidity into small shops and vulnerable micro-entrepreneurs. Continued … 

Visitor spending lifts revenue by 12.8%

Thailand’s tourism sector expanded 3.5% in May, supported by higher foreign arrivals and rising revenue. Deputy government spokesperson Ploythalay Laksameesaengjan said 2.35 million foreign tourists visited Thailand between May 1 and May 31, an increase of 3.5% compared with the same period last year.

Tourism revenue reached 108 billion baht, marking a 12.8% rise year-on-year, reflecting stronger spending per visitor despite moderate growth in arrivals. Malaysia, China, India, Russia, and Singapore were the top five source markets during the month. Continued … 

Long-term visas by country

Visa shift unlikely to deter Indians

Replacing visa-free entry with a visa-on-arrival scheme for Indian tourists will not affect this market as affordable prices remain the decisive factor for them, while the policy change can help curb visa abuse, according to an Indian travel agent.

The cabinet decided to end the 60-day visa exemption for 93 countries, including India, which will be granted a visa-on-arrival (VoA) service similar to the one used prior to 2024. Continued … 

Thailand targets Africa for tourism growth amid Middle East uncertainty

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is positioning Africa as a key growth market as it seeks to diversify visitor sources amid ongoing uncertainty in the Middle East.

The continent is showing strong growth, particularly from Mauritius, where visitor numbers have risen 22%, and Nigeria, which has recorded growth of 35%. TAT attributes the increase to a growing middle-class driving demand for luxury and honeymoon travel, supported by air connectivity through hubs such as Dubai, Doha, and Addis Ababa. Continued … 

IndiGo to suspend Krabi flights as jet fuel crisis drives up costs

India’s largest low-cost carrier, IndiGo, has announced that its direct service to Krabi will be suspended from July 1 to Sept. 30 as part of a restructuring of its international route network.

The move is aimed at responding to higher operating costs and slower passenger demand during the third quarter, which falls outside the peak tourism season. Continued … 

Briton Cuts Living Costs With Move to Chiang Mai

A British man who left the UK due to rising living costs says he now lives comfortably in Chiang Mai on just GBP800 a month, compared with more than GBP3,000 a month previously. Robert Hoadley, 45, from Portsmouth, relocated in 2025 and says the move has given him greater financial freedom, improved work-life balance, and a healthier lifestyle.

Robert spent years working in construction before deciding to leave the UK. He said he had become frustrated by working long hours simply to cover increasing expenses and felt he had little freedom to enjoy life. After deciding he did not want to wait until retirement to pursue a different lifestyle, he sold everything he owned and moved more than 6,000 miles away to Thailand. Continued … 

Skip Chiang Mai’s usual northern loop for this 3-day Lamphun-Lampang road trip

Chiang Mai tends to dominate conversations about northern Thailand, but head south by car and the pace slows down. Lamphun, just under an hour away, offers a quieter window into some of the region’s oldest history, with ancient temple sites, Mon heritage, and long-running craft traditions.

Continue onward to Lampang and the atmosphere shifts again. Once an important commercial center in the north, the city still carries traces of that legacy, from historic trading-era buildings and early railway connections to its enduring ceramic industry. Continued … 

Little wonders among Phitsanulok’s rainy season greens

While Thailand’s rainy season might turn some areas glum and gloomy, the flora in Phitsanulok beams with radiance as Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park is enlivened by rare “Devil’s Eye” plants and vibrant begonias.

The park has come into full bloom as the early rainy season has brought renewed life to the ecosystem. Wildflowers are blossoming throughout the park, including one of its most fascinating natural attractions, the “Devil’s Eye” plant, or Thismia submucronata, which has emerged near Romklao Paradon Waterfall. Continued … 

How Could 11 Companies Export More Than 200,000 Fish Without Any Import Records?

At first glance, it may appear to be a simple question. Yet, it exposes a potentially significant anomaly within Thailand’s fisheries data system. While government agencies have consistently maintained that Thailand legally imported blackchin tilapia only once — and solely for research purposes — official records indicate that the same species was subsequently exported in remarkably large quantities to foreign markets during roughly the same period.

To this day, the most critical question remains unanswered: why have these commercial traces never been fully and transparently explained to the public? Continued … 

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Friday’s news-June 12

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  • Hospitality Classic tees off/Thailand Second in Retirement Index/World Cup sports-streaming power play/5,999 baht FIFA World Cup package/FIFA World Cup scams
  • THE IRAN WAR: Trump touts imminent deal/Wait for September/Global Growth to Lowest Rate/
  • ECONOMY: Job groups risk AI disruption/Consumer confidence at 4-year low/Bank insists baht is stable/Global economic structural shift/Water security key to investments/Bangkok condo glut/Thai farm debt crisis/Health Expo 2026
  • TOURISM: Safety spotlight on amusement and water parks/New airport slots/Elephant tourism in Thailand
  • CLIMATE THAILAND: How Thai rivers are being poisoned/Rare earth mining in Myanmar/Changan Hits 20,000 Vehicle Milestone
  • FOREIGNERS BEHAVING BADLY/INTERNATIONAL/HUA HIN TRANSPORT and LINKS 

Hospitality Classic tees off at Royal Lakeside today to support Hua Hin Heroes

Fore Management Group is conducting the inaugural Misthos Group Hospitality Classic today, a one-day charity golf tournament to be held at Royal Lakeside Golf Club, with proceeds supporting Hua Hin Heroes Foundation.

The event will be played in a four-man team Texas Scramble format and is expected to attract more than 120 expat golfers living in Thailand, including individual players and corporate teams. Fore Management Group said 100% of funds raised on the day will be donated to Hua Hin Heroes. Continued … 

Thailand Ranks Second in 2026 Retirement Abroad Index

Thailand has been named the second-best  country in the world for retirement in 2026, according to the Retirement Abroad Index 2026 published by Expatriate Group. The ranking places Thailand behind the Philippines and ahead of destinations including Colombia, Portugal, Spain, and France.

The index assessed 20 countries across five key areas: healthcare quality, visa accessibility, health insurance requirements, cost of living, and expat community and integration. The findings were compiled by Expatriate Group, a specialist provider of international health insurance serving expatriates and retirees in more than 180 countries. Continued … 

JAS-Monomax turns World Cup rights into Thailand sports-streaming power play

JAS and Monomax’s acquisition of FIFA World Cup rights is more than a broadcast deal. It is a strategic move to turn football’s biggest tournament into a long-term sports and entertainment ecosystem, offering all 104 World Cup 2026 matches on Monomax while putting more than 40 matches on free TV.

Jasmine International, or JAS, has secured the Thai broadcasting rights for the FIFA World Cup in 2026 and 2030, as well as other FIFA-affiliated events, in a deal worth US$70 million, or about 2.3 billion baht. Mono Next, which operates Monomax and traditional TV platforms, will serve as the broadcaster under the group’s broader sports-content strategy. Continued … 

Thailand unveils 5,999 baht FIFA World Cup 2026 package

Jasmine International, or JAS, has officially confirmed it secured the broadcast rights for the FIFA World Cup 2026 and 2030 for Thailand, announcing a 5,999 baht premium viewing package.

The premium package on Monomax will cost 5,999 baht and allow family viewing, averaging about 250 baht per month. Customers can pay in 0% installments for up to 10 months and watch on two screens at the same time. Continued … 

Cybercriminals exploit FIFA World Cup fans with scams

Cybercriminals are using the FIFA World Cup to launch scams and steal credentials, warns FortiGuard Labs, the research arm of cybersecurity firm Fortinet.

New research from FortiGuard Labs reveals cybercriminal infrastructure linked to this year’s World Cup is already operational. The tournament runs from Thursday to July 19. Continued … 

Trump cancels Iran strikes, touts imminent deal (40th time)

US President Donald Trump withdrew his threat of further strikes against Iran yesterday and said a deal with Tehran to end the war could be signed in coming days. As the World Cup opening ceremony got underway in Mexico, Trump posted news of a potential breakthrough, triggering a stock market rally and a drop in oil prices.

Claiming that talks with Iran had been “brought to the highest level of Iranian leadership and approved,” Trump said he had “cancelled the scheduled strikes and bombings against Iran this evening.” Continued …

Middle Eastern wars: Wait for September

Last Tuesday, US President Donald Trump told journalists that the United States and Iran are “in the final throes of what will be a very, very good deal”.

On Wednesday, after an American helicopter gunship crashed in the Strait of Hormuz, presumably downed by Iranians, he declared angrily that “They’ve taken too long to negotiate a deal that would have been great for them, now they will have to pay the price!!!” Continued … 

Middle East Conflict to Push Global Growth to Lowest Rate Since COVID-19

Global growth is forecast to slow to 2.5% in 2026, down from 2.9% in 2025. Forecasts for two-thirds of economies have been downgraded relative to January of this year. Global growth is expected to improve to 2.8% in 2027 but will remain 0.4 percentage point below the average during the 2010s.

Weak growth in developing economies has stalled progress toward advanced-economy income levels. By 2028, developing economies other than China and India will have collectively experienced nearly a decade of no progress on narrowing their per capita income gap with advanced economies, the report finds. Continued … 

Thai labor market faces skills mismatch, four job groups risk AI disruption

Thailand’s labor market is facing growing pressure from demographic change, education mismatch, and the rise of artificial intelligence, with four major occupational groups at risk of disruption.

Thailand’s changing population structure — longer lifespans, fewer births, and an aging society — is reshaping the country’s health, social, and economic landscape. The challenges are not confined to any single age group, but are linked across the entire life course. Continued … 

Thai consumer confidence at 4-year low

The Consumer Confidence Index (CCI) fell to 49.5 in May, the lowest level since December 2022, the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC) said yesterday.

The drop was mainly attributed to concerns over the Middle East war and persistently high oil prices, which are expected to weigh on Thailand’s economic growth and raise the cost of living, the university’s Center for Economic and Business Forecasting said. Continued … 

Central bank insists the baht is stable

The Bank of Thailand says it is confident about the baht’s stability despite recent depreciation against the US dollar amid heightened external uncertainties.

Given the baht’s resilience and Thailand’s strong external fundamentals, the central bank’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) sees no need to convene a special meeting, unlike its counterpart in Indonesia, said Chayawadee Chai-anant, assistant governor for corporate relations and spokesperson for the regulator. Continued … 

BOT points to global economic structural shift and rising uncertainty

Vitai Ratanakorn, governor of the Bank of Thailand (BOT), said in his opening remarks at the IMF Economic Review Conference, held under the theme “Power, Markets, and Strategy in a Changing Global Order”, that over recent decades, trade liberalization, global financial integration, and regional co-operation had been key drivers of economic growth and opportunities for countries in Asia and around the world.

However, this global economic order is changing, with the world economy facing a major structural shift alongside rising uncertainty, while international political tensions are intensifying and the dividing line between geopolitics and economics is beginning to blur. Continued … 

World Bank says water security key to Thailand’s investment appeal

Water is no longer simply a basic factor for consumption or agriculture in the modern era. It has become a decisive factor in foreign investors’ decisions and part of the national security strategy.

Melinda Good, the World Bank director for Thailand and Myanmar and a World Bank representative, emphasized at the “Navigating Thailand’s Water Future” forum that global geopolitics is being reshaped, moving from a focus on competition between major powers to competition to attract investment in future industries. Continued … 

Bangkok condo glut hits 350,000 units, may take six years to clear

Greater Bangkok’s condominium market is facing a heavy stock overhang of around 350,000 unsold units, which could take five to six years to clear, according to Knight Frank Thailand.

The company said that in the first quarter of 2026, 6,174 new condominium units were launched in Bangkok and its surrounding provinces. Notably, no new projects were launched in the central business district (CBD). Continued … 

Thai tap water is not drinking water quality. Many components in tap water, such as limescale or microbiological impurities, cannot be seen with the naked eye. Nevertheless, they affect the entire water supply and ultimately also the wholesomeness and taste of the water. Water purifier systems are indispensable to improve the quality of life. Thanks to the innovative technology of our water filter systems, it is possible to turn conventional tap water into high-quality drinking water.

Thai farm debt crisis a test for Anutin government

Ahead of the Feb. 8 general election, politicians often came to court voters like 69-year-old rice farmer Chaon Taiupok in Ayutthaya, about ‌80 kilometers north of Bangkok.

“Once they won and formed the government, they disappeared,” said Chaon, who is struggling to make ends meet, as rising costs of fuel and fertilizer triggered by the Iran war combine with falling rice prices to hammer farmers. Continued …

Health Expo 2026 to boost hub dreams

Phuket is preparing to host the Phuket Health Expo 2026 from July 1–5 in a bid to better connect with global health and wellness networks.

The event, themed “Longevity – Wellness for a Long Life”, is expected to generate over 50 million baht in economic activity and reinforce Phuket’s role as a regional centre for medical, health and wellness tourism. Continued … 

Safety spotlight on amusement and water parks across Thailand

A minister attached to the prime minister’s office, Supamas Isarabhakdi, has ordered increased inspections of amusement parks and water parks nationwide following concerns about consumer safety. The directive was announced during a safety inspection at Siam Amazing Park in Bangkok conducted with officials from the Office of the Consumer Protection Board (OCPB) and other relevant agencies.

Supamas said operators must comply with legal safety requirements, including annual inspections of rides, buildings, electrical systems, fire protection equipment, and emergency exits. Water parks are also required to meet public health standards covering water quality and treatment systems. Authorities said any ride or equipment found to pose a safety risk could be suspended immediately. Continued … 

New airport slots agreed with 87 airlines to boost tourism

Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Atlantic will launch a new three-times-weekly London Heathrow to Phuket service as Thailand’s tourism fightback gathers pace, with 87 international airlines competing for new routes and flight slots into the kingdom.

The surge in global aviation interest marks a powerful turnaround after a bruising start to 2026, when weaker demand, soaring airfares, and instability linked to the US-Iran conflict hit the sector, with Thailand now betting on expanded air links to revive visitor numbers and tourism earnings. Continued … 

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Intrepid matches Aussie donations to transform elephant tourism in Thailand

Twelve years after becoming the first global tour operator to remove elephant rides from its trips, Intrepid Travel is putting money behind the next phase of elephant tourism welfare reform in Thailand, matching donations to World Animal Protection Thailand dollar-for-dollar up to $50,000 throughout June via its not-for-profit arm, The Intrepid Foundation.

The Room to Roam end-of-financial-year appeal will help fund the transition of elephant tourism venues from rides and performances to higher-welfare sanctuary models. Continued … 

Palapon Kitchen is the culinary part of Camp Palapon. For over 17 years, our camp has helped people hit their health and fitness goals. Now, we are offering our specialized, calorie-controlled meal prep directly to the Hua Hin community! What We Offer: Clean & Convenient: Calorie-controlled meals (1,400 / 1,600 / 2,000 kcal) fresh prepared. Never frozen. Great Variety: Our meals are prepared fresh weekly (never frozen) and combine Mediterranean-style meals with healthy Thai dishes, designed for weight loss, fitness, and healthier everyday eating.

How Thai rivers are being poisoned

Communities across northern Thailand are raising the alarm after tests detected dangerous levels of arsenic and other heavy metals in major waterways.

As concerns grow over public health, livelihoods, and the future of the Mekong river basin, attention is increasingly turning upstream. Video … 

How rare earth mining in Myanmar threatens Thailand’s rice and fish

Thongkham Inprom has been farming for more than six decades, growing jasmine rice and sticky rice in Chiang Rai. The 71-year-old harvests about 60 tons each year and keeps 1% for his family. The rest is sent to a rice mill and eventually sold in central Thailand.

But now he is worried that he might not be able to sell his rice. Government agencies have found arsenic in the soil and water at his farm. It is already affecting his crops. Continued … 

Changan’s Rayong EV Plant in Thailand Hits 20,000 Vehicle Milestone

Changan Automobile’s plant in Rayong rolled out its 20,000th vehicle, with the Qiyuan Q05 as the main model. The facility officially commenced production in May 2025 and is located in the core area of Thailand’s Eastern Economic Corridor.

It marks Changan’s first overseas new energy vehicle manufacturing base, featuring five intelligent workshops for welding, painting, final assembly, engine assembly, and battery assembly, with a 90% automation rate at key quality control stations. Continued … 

  • Foreign Couple Held After Baby Found Dead in Udon Thani – Continued … 
  • Chinese Tourists Brawl Outside Pattaya Restaurant – Continued … 
  • American man caught for assault, property damage in Chon Buri – Continued … 

UK defense minister quits with stinging rebuke of PM Starmer

British Defense Secretary John Healey quit yesterday, accusing beleaguered Prime Minister Keir Starmer and the finance ministry of failing to commit enough money to protect the country. His resignation weakens Starmer’s authority at a precarious moment for the Labor leader, a week before a by-election that could prompt a bid to replace him. Continued … 

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Thursday’s news-June 11

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  • Hua Hin to Khon Kaen flights/Nakhon Pathom to Pranburi roadway/Soi 102 flooding issues/World Cup matches in Thailand/Makro Expands QR Credit Card Payments/Swedish Church representatives visit Hua Hin//Floods hit Krabi, Phang Nga, and Trang/Situation ‘fragile’ at Cambodian border/Thai gold opens lower
  • THE IRAN WAR: U.S. Strikes Iran Again/BOT affirms baht stability
  • ECONOMY: Thai chamber proposes 10 urgent measures/Thai household income falls/Thailand GDP forecast to 1.6%-2.0%/Thailand’s misleading growth story/Greater focus on foreign investors/New shrimp markets/New data center investment/New Bangkok city plan
  • TOURISM: TAT forecasts 33 million foreign tourists/Tourism levy in 3rd quarter/Three Phuket hotels raided
  • THAILAND EXPERIENCE: Return to Khao Yai/Thailand’s best beaches/Thailand’s Highland Communities
  • CLIMATE THAILAND: Thailand’s Low-Carbon Economy
  • FOREIGNERS BEHAVING BADLY/INTERNATIONAL/HUA HIN TRANSPORT and LINKS 

EZY Airlines Hua Hin to Khon Kaen flights under review

Private sector officials in Khon Kaen have proposed new Khon Kaen-Hua Hin flights as part of plans to improve air links between the northeast and key tourism and economic centers.

Natthiya Tantasuk, president of the Khon Kaen Tourism and MICE Assn. and chair of the Tourism Industry Council of Khon Kaen, said discussions were held on June 8 with Thani Tharaphak, chief executive officer of EZY Airlines. Continued … 

Nakhon Pathom to Pranburi roadway discussed

The Department of Highways held a public consultation meeting yesterday in Hua Hin on the review study for Motorway No. 8, the proposed Nakhon Pathom–Pranburi route, covering the Cha Am–Pranburi section.

The project involves hiring consulting engineers to review the economic feasibility study, conduct surveys, prepare detailed designs, and assess environmental impacts for the Cha Am–Pranburi section of Intercity Motorway No. 8. Continued … 

Soi 102 flooding issues addressed

Hua Hin Municipality has carried out work to address Hua Hin flooding on Soi 102 after problems with standing water and slow drainage affected local roads and nearby agricultural areas.

City officials visited the area yesterday to monitor the situation and oversee work to open drainage channels in areas where water had built up and was not draining properly. Continued … 

Monomax to show all World Cup matches in Thailand

Jasmine International (JAS) has officially secured the broadcasting rights for the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Thailand, just hours before the first match kicks off, ensuring that all 104 matches will be available to football fans.

The announcement marks the end of prolonged uncertainty over whether fans in Thailand would have legal access to the tournament, which begins on June 11 and runs until July 19, across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Continued … 

Makro Expands QR Credit Card Payments Nationwide with Visa, Mastercard

Makro, a leading wholesale business under CP AXTRA, is making everyday shopping easier, faster, and more secure for millions of Thai customers with the nationwide launch of QR Credit Card Payment at Makro.

Developed in collaboration with Visa and Mastercard, and supported by leading Thai banks, the service has gone live across all Makro branches nationwide. The new payment solution allows customers to pay with their credit card directly through their mobile phone at checkout, without the need to present a physical card. In collaboration with Visa and Mastercard credit cards, and leading financial institutions across Thailand, the payment solution at Makro provides the full benefits of credit card usage and rewards options. Continued … 

Swedish Church representatives visit Hua Hin

Representatives from the Swedish Church are visiting Hua Hin from June 12-16 for baptisms, home visits, hospital visits, and meetings with local businesses, the church announced.

The visit is part of the Swedish Church’s Mobile Priest in Asia program. During their stay, priest Olof Olsson and church representative Marie will be available to meet members of the local community. According to the announcement, the visit will include pastoral services and outreach activities in the Hua Hin area. Continued … 

Floods hit Krabi, Phang Nga, and Trang

The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM) has reported heavy rain and overflowing waterways in Krabi, Phang Nga, and Trang, with floodwater entering homes in several areas.

The department has ordered provincial DDPM offices and regional disaster prevention and mitigation centers to closely monitor the situation, issue warnings, and provide swift assistance to affected residents. Continued … 

Situation ‘fragile’ at Cambodian border as Chinese tanks arrive

The situation along the Thai-Cambodian border remains fragile, but is still under control, says National Security Council (NSC) Secretary-general Chatchai Bangchuad. His comments came amid reports that China had delivered T-59D tanks to Cambodia.

Chatchai said officials had agreed conditions remained sensitive. However, local authorities on both sides were still able to communicate and manage problems on the ground, he said. Continued … 

Thai gold opens B1,150 lower as global prices slide

Thai gold prices fell sharply at the market open today, with bullion dropping by 1,150 baht per baht-weight as global gold prices came under renewed pressure.

The Gold Traders Assn. announced its first price adjustment of the day, cutting domestic gold prices in one move after a volatile session yesterday. The latest adjustment brought the selling price of gold bullion to 63,900 baht per baht-weight, down from the previous day’s final level of 65,050 baht. Continued … 

U.S. Strikes Iran In Second Day Of Renewed Fire

The United States launched a second round of airstrikes on Iran into this morning after President Donald Trump warned that Tehran would “pay the price” for stalled negotiations.

The new assault across multiple cities comes as efforts to negotiate an end the war again appeared stuck, with Iran insisting it would maintain its chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz, which has disrupted global energy supplies and sent oil prices higher. Continued … 

BOT affirms baht stability despite US-Iran market pressure

The Bank of Thailand (BOT) has affirmed that the baht situation and Thailand’s external position remain strong, even as pressure from the conflict between the United States and Iran has caused the baht to weaken slightly.

The currency is still moving with stability, unlike Indonesia, which called an emergency meeting to raise interest rates to curb the depreciation of the rupiah. Continued … 

Thai chamber proposes 10 urgent measures for Thai economic revival

Poj Aramwattananont, chairman of the Thai Chamber of Commerce and the Board of Trade of Thailand, said yesterday, after talks with Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and the government’s economic agencies at Government House, that discussions with the government had covered strategies for reviving the Thai economy in 2026.

He said the business sector was facing severe challenges from geopolitical factors and economic volatility, affecting energy and logistics costs. A survey had found that business operators, especially SMEs, which form an important foundation of the country, had been hit hardest. Continued … 

Thai household income falls for first time in six years

The SCB Economic Intelligence Center (SCB EIC) of Siam Commercial Bank has set out its view on Thai household vulnerability based on findings from the latest nationwide household survey. It found that incomes had shrunk, spending had been cut, and reliance on assistance and debt remained high despite some easing, putting pressure on consumption ahead.

Thai households are adjusting to a heavy debt burden and face six structural vulnerabilities that could become a drag on the Thai economy. It found that Thai households were facing structural vulnerabilities that could become a major drag on the Thai economy in the period ahead. Continued … 

JSCCIB raises Thailand GDP forecast to 1.6-2.0%

The Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCCIB) has raised its forecast for Thailand’s 2026 economic growth to 1.6%-2.0%, supported by the 170-billion-baht “Thais Help Thais Plus” stimulus scheme.

The committee also lifted its export growth forecast to 8%-10%, while warning that Thailand’s economy remains K-shaped, with the technology sector growing strongly but most businesses still facing high costs and weak purchasing power. Continued … 

Thailand’s misleading growth story

Thailand’s quarterly GDP growth rate was 1.2% in the third quarter of 2025, rising to 2.5% in the fourth quarter, and further to 2.8% in the first quarter of 2026, according to the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC).

Judging from these figures, most people would conclude the economy is on the path to recovery, as higher growth rates are generally associated with stronger economic performance. The government even campaigned under the slogan “Cannot take being richer anymore”. Today, that slogan appears to be little more than a joke. Continued … 

Call for greater focus on foreign investors

Amid rising global uncertainty, the Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCCIB) has urged the government to step up efforts to attract foreign investors and encourage multinational companies to relocate their operations to Thailand.

Following a committee meeting yesterday, Payong Srivanich, chairman of the Thai Bankers’ Assn., said businesses worldwide face growing risks from the prolonged war in the Middle East. Continued … 

Government scrambles for new shrimp markets

The government is seeking new markets for Thai shrimp after Malaysia announced an import suspension earlier this month, says Commerce Minister Suphajee Suthumpun. Malaysia has suspended imports of five shrimp species from Thailand, starting June 1.

Suphajee said the ministry must urgently seek alternative markets to absorb the 300–400 tons of shrimp previously exported there each month. Continued … 

Gulf prepares new data center investment

Gulf Development, Thailand’s largest energy company by market value and a major telecom operator, has announced plans to invest in new data centers with a combined capacity of 100 megawatts this year, underscoring its ambition to become a regional leader in digital infrastructure and cloud services.

Smith Banomyong, chief strategy officer at Gulf, said feasibility studies have begun for 1-2 additional projects, with final decisions expected before the end of the year. The expansion is part of Gulf’s broader target to reach roughly 2,000MW of service capacity within 3-5 years. Continued … 

New Bangkok city plan set to boost high-rise projects in Thonburi

The drafting of Bangkok’s new comprehensive city plan, the fourth revision, is expected to take effect around late 2027 and bring major changes to land-use rules in several areas.

The changes are expected to benefit landowners and developers by increasing land values and allowing more intensive development in line with rising land prices. While northern and eastern Bangkok are seeing significant changes, Thonburi, or the capital’s western and southern zones, is also set to benefit from future development. Continued … 

Thai tap water is not drinking water quality. Many components in tap water, such as limescale or microbiological impurities, cannot be seen with the naked eye. Nevertheless, they affect the entire water supply and ultimately also the wholesomeness and taste of the water. Water purifier systems are indispensable to improve the quality of life. Thanks to the innovative technology of our water filter systems, it is possible to turn conventional tap water into high-quality drinking water.

TAT forecasts 33 million foreign tourists

Thapanee Kiatphaibool, governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), said today that Thailand’s tourism situation had been affected by unrest in the Middle East, which had pushed up oil prices, increased the cost of goods, and affected the global economy.

As a result, TAT forecasts 33 million foreign tourists in 2026, generating B1.55 trillion in revenue, and 200.4 million domestic person-trips, generating B1.1 trillion. For the overseas market, in the first five months, foreign tourists traveling to Thailand totaled 14.03 million, close to the 14.36 million recorded in the same period of 2025, a slight decline of 2.3%, generating B679.274 billion in revenue. Continued … 

Tourism levy now planned for the 3rd quarter, outbound fee suspended

Thailand is moving closer to introducing its long-delayed foreign tourism levy, with officials targeting a third-quarter launch and considering airline collection alongside visitor insurance coverage.

At the same time, the government has suspended a proposed B1,000 overseas departure charge on Thai travelers. The measure had been approved by the Cabinet but was later put on hold. The Ministry of Finance is now studying other ways to raise revenue. Continued … 

Three Phuket hotels raided over alleged illegal operations

The Department of Provincial Administration’s special operations team has raided three major accommodation operators in Phuket accused of running hotel businesses without licenses.

The urgent operation targeted properties in the popular tourist areas of Karon and Rawai in Mueang Phuket district. Officials said the raids were part of the Interior Ministry’s social-order campaign and broader efforts to tackle corruption, influential figures, and unlawful business networks. Continued … 

Return to Khao Yai Reveals Why Thailand’s Nature Escape Keeps Getting Better

Returning to Khao Yai after a previous visit, I was immediately reminded why this region remains one of Thailand’s most enduring travel destinations. Just a few hours from Bangkok, the landscape changes dramatically from urban congestion to rolling hills, forests and mountain views.

The contrast is particularly noticeable in the air itself. After spending weeks in the capital, the fresh countryside atmosphere felt like a welcome reset. Continued … 

Palapon Kitchen is the culinary part of Camp Palapon. For over 17 years, our camp has helped people hit their health and fitness goals. Now, we are offering our specialized, calorie-controlled meal prep directly to the Hua Hin community! What We Offer: Clean & Convenient: Calorie-controlled meals (1,400 / 1,600 / 2,000 kcal) fresh prepared. Never frozen. Great Variety: Our meals are prepared fresh weekly (never frozen) and combine Mediterranean-style meals with healthy Thai dishes, designed for weight loss, fitness, and healthier everyday eating.

Thailand’s best beaches, and when to visit each one

Thailand has some of the best beaches in the world, and that is both the appeal and the problem. If you are looking for the perfect beach, Thailand offers options for every traveler, with hundreds of them spread across two coastlines, dozens of islands ranging from overdeveloped to barely touched, and more opinions online than anyone has time to read.

The best beaches in Thailand span two very different coastlines, and the Andaman side is where most of the dramatic scenery lives. Railay is a peninsula cut off from the mainland by limestone cliffs and reachable only by longtail boat from Ao Nang, about 15 minutes away. Railay West has the best swimming and some of the finest sunsets on the Andaman. Continued … 

How Thailand’s Highland Communities Are Taking Local Wisdom Global

In the emerald hills of northern Thailand, a cultural renaissance is quietly unfolding. At the Highland People Discovery Museum in Chiang Mai’s Rama IX Lanna Park, the air recently buzzed with the sights, sounds, and scents of the 2026 Highland Ethnic Festival.

This three-day event, held in March, was more than just a celebration; it was a sophisticated bridge connecting centuries-old wisdom with the modern global marketplace. Continued … 

Thailand: Building a Competitive Low-Carbon Economy

Thailand is accelerating its transition to a low-carbon economy, rolling out a series of policies, regulatory reforms, and investment incentives designed to align economic growth with environmental sustainability.

The multi-tiered reforms reflect a broader recognition among policymakers that long-term competitiveness will depend on how effectively the country can cut greenhouse gas emissions, strengthen climate resilience, and respond to rising global expectations on sustainability. Continued … 

‘I love the inflation’: Backlash greets latest Trump comment

US President Donald Trump yesterday brushed off concerns about consumer inflation surging to a fresh three-year high in May, on the back of soaring energy prices caused by his war in Iran. “The numbers were great… I love the inflation,” Trump told reporters. Continued … 

Russian conscripts recount pressure to fight in Ukraine

After Russian police started using facial-recognition cameras to identify men wanted by military authorities, a young bank worker spent weeks avoiding the Moscow metro. But on a snowy Friday evening in late 2024, heavy traffic pushed him underground to visit his mother. At the next station, two officers entered the carriage and detained him for draft evasion. Continued … 

SpaceX on cusp of record IPO that could make Musk a trillionaire

SpaceX enters the final stretch today before its expected trading on Wall Street as part of the biggest initial public offering in history, which could propel co-founder Elon Musk to trillionaire status. Continued … 

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Wednesday’s news-June 10

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  • Hua Hin car vandalism/Hua Hin-based foreigner joins golf team/Thailand still without World Cup/Education System Fails Poor Pupils/International schools seen as key/Unsanitary meat factory shut down/Thai gold tumbles/Three special ops wounded
  • THE IRAN WAR: Asia bears brunt of energy crisis/US strikes Iran/Trump says talks with Iran are ‘going well’
  • ECONOMY: Rule of law seen as key/Co-payment for food deliveries/Baht continues decline/Thai home ownership dream fades/Dedicated data center estate/Tougher data center conditions suggested/Chinese-Owned Steel Mills Face Scrutiny
  • TOURISM: Krabi-Phuket seaplane services
  • THAILAND EXPERIENCE: Thailand’s own ‘Eye’/5 Scenic Hiking Trails
  • CLIMATE THAILAND: Thailand tightens air quality rules
  • FOREIGNERS BEHAVING BADLY/INTERNATIONAL/HUA HIN TRANSPORT and LINKS 
Palapon Kitchen is the culinary part of Camp Palapon. For over 17 years, our camp has helped people hit their health and fitness goals. Now, we are offering our specialized, calorie-controlled meal prep directly to the Hua Hin community! What We Offer: Clean & Convenient: Calorie-controlled meals (1,400 / 1,600 / 2,000 kcal) fresh prepared. Never frozen. Great Variety: Our meals are prepared fresh weekly (never frozen) and combine Mediterranean-style meals with healthy Thai dishes, designed for weight loss, fitness, and healthier everyday eating.

Hua Hin car vandalism suspect arrested

Police in Hua Hin swiftly arrested a man after he allegedly went on a rampage, throwing stones at passing vehicles and smashing car windows in the city center, causing widespread alarm among motorists and residents.

The incident occurred on yesterday at around 11:30 a.m. along Phetkasem Road within Hua Hin Municipality. Several vehicles were reportedly damaged after the suspect, riding a blue Honda Click motorcycle with Prachuap Khiri Khan registration, carried out repeated attacks on passing cars.

Eyewitnesses described scenes of panic as drivers suddenly found their windshields shattered while traveling through the area. The suspect was later identified and apprehended by Hua Hin police. – pattayamail.com

Hua Hin-based foreigner joins golf turf industry team

Tony Mancuso, one of the golf and turf industry’s most respected experts, has joined the Bunker Solution team as director of sales for the Asia-Pacific region.

From his base in Hua Hin, Mancuso will oversee sales and provide support for golf clubs looking to upgrade their bunkers to a technology that requires less maintenance and less sand, and provides better playability than alternatives. Continued … 

Thailand the only ASEAN Country that has not yet bought World Cup broadcasting rights

Thailand now remains as the only one among a total of 11 ASEAN countries that has not yet purchased broadcasting rights for the FIFA World Cup 2026 scheduled to kick off on Friday.

Negotiations between FIFA and Thai telecom firm Jasmine International have failed to bear fruit since the former turned down the latter’s request for a substantial price cut to buy the FIFA rights to broadcast the world football tournament live from the United States, Mexico, and Canada between June 12 and July 20. Continued … 

Thailand Education System Fails Poor Pupils, Experts Warn

Thailand’s education system is failing to provide genuinely free and equitable schooling, with experts warning that current policies are deepening inequality and limiting opportunities for disadvantaged children.

Speaking at a roundtable on Monday 8 June 2026, education specialists and student representatives said poor families continue to face significant education costs despite nearly 20 years of free education policies. They argued that children from low-income households not only pay more than they can afford but also receive a lower quality of education than wealthier students. Continued … 

International schools seen as key to narrowing Thailand’s learning gap

Thailand’s rapid growth in international schools is sharpening debate over whether the trend is deepening educational inequality or creating new opportunities to strengthen the wider school system.

With more than 300 international schools now operating across the country, they have become an increasingly attractive option for parents seeking stronger English-language learning, more student-centered teaching, better learning environments, and greater opportunities for children to speak up in class. Continued … 

Unsanitary meat factory shut down, products sold nationwide

A meat-processing factory that sells about 30 tons of branded products nationwide each month was shut down yesterday after failing to meet sanitary standards.

The factory was also using fake and expired FDA registration product numbers, leading to the confiscation of over 10,000 bags of sausages, meatballs, and squidballs. Continued … 

Thai gold tumbles as global prices hit 11-week low

Gold prices in Thailand fell sharply this morning, with the selling price of gold ornaments dropping to 66,150 baht per baht-weight, according to the latest update from the Gold Traders Assn.

The third price announcement of the day showed the domestic gold price down by 2,050 baht, with gold bullion selling at 65,350 baht and gold ornaments selling at 66,150 baht. Continued … 

Three special ops wounded in Yala blast

Three police special operations officers were injured yesterday morning when suspected insurgents detonated an improvised explosive device (IED) in Raman district in Yala province while the officers were conducting a routine school security operation.

Members of the Yala Special Operations Unit 12 (Raman) were protecting teachers and students arriving for classes when the IED was detonated. Continued … 

100 days of US-Israel war against Iran: Asia bears brunt of energy crisis

Over 100 days into the US-Israel war against Iran, Asia has emerged as the region most exposed to the global energy shock unleashed by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, with countries facing soaring fuel bills, rising food prices, inflationary pressures, and growing fiscal burdens.

New research by Zero Carbon Analytics (ZCA) showed that the conflict has triggered the largest disruption in the history of the global oil market, sending ripples across energy supply chains, transport systems, agriculture, and economic growth. Continued … 

US strikes Iran after helicopter downed near Hormuz

The United States has launched new strikes on Iran after President Donald Trump said Tehran shot down a US Apache helicopter near the Strait of Hormuz, adding fresh pressure to an already fragile Middle East ceasefire.

Trump said the two American pilots involved in the incident were safe, describing the military response as strong and proportionate. A US official said the helicopter had been brought down by a one-way Iranian attack drone, while the US military said the aircraft went down during a patrol near Oman’s coast. Continued … 

Trump says talks with Iran are ‘going well’ – for 39th time

U.S. President Donald Trump spoke to reporters at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) Airport early yesterday morning. He said negotiations with Iran were ongoing and suggested progress could be clear within “one or two days,” while insisting a U.S. blockade remained fully effective. Video … 

Rule of law seen as key to Thailand’s competitiveness push

At the Thailand Rule of Law Leadership Forum 2026: Competitiveness and OECD Readiness, a major forum on Thailand’s future direction, two key representatives from the public and private sectors shared the stage to outline a common direction.

Representatives from the NESDC (Office of the National Economic and Social Development Council) and the Thai Bankers’ Assn. identified problems and laid out a roadmap for OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development) membership by 2028, presenting a picture of structural weaknesses in the Thai economy, while agreeing that the “rule of law” is an indispensable foundation if Thailand is to compete sustainably on the global stage. Continued … 

Co-payment for food deliveries ‘next week’

The Thais Help Thais Plus co-payment scheme will be available on four food delivery platforms from June 15, allowing participants to use government subsidies when ordering meals online, deputy government spokeswoman Lalida Persvivatana said yesterday.

Consumers will be able to use the scheme on ShopeeFood, LINE MAN, GrabFood, and Robinhood through the Pao Tang mobile application between June 15 and Sept. 30. Orders placed between 6 am and 9 pm will qualify for the program, under which users pay 40% of their food bills while the government covers the remaining 60%. Continued … 

Capital flees Thai stocks as baht continues to decline

The ongoing baht depreciation and rising US bond yields are pressuring the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) and encouraging capital outflows after the benchmark index retreated from the key psychological level of 1,600 points, say analysts.

Veerawat Virojphoka, senior director of securities analysis at FSS International Investment Advisory Co., said the higher probability of the US Federal Reserve hiking interest rates amid rising inflation has prompted capital outflows from emerging markets, including the Thai bourse. Continued … 

Thai home ownership dream fades as buyers lose confidence

The dream of owning a home is slipping further away for many Thais, as weak income growth, high household debt, and tougher mortgage screening continue to weigh on the property market. A 2026 housing-demand survey by SCB EIC found that 56% of respondents had no plan to buy a home within the next five years, up from 47% a year earlier and the highest level in four years.

The findings point to a market problem that goes beyond weak demand. Many people still want to buy a home but are no longer confident they can afford one, while others believe they are unlikely to qualify for a mortgage and therefore choose not to apply at all. Continued … 

WHA plans dedicated data center estate

Industrial estate developer WHA Corp. is conducting a feasibility study for a new industrial estate dedicated to data centers, cloud services, and artificial intelligence (AI).

Chief Executive Pajongwit Pongsivapai said the project will be located in the Eastern Economic Corridor and will be known as the “data center industrial estate”. Continued … 

Tougher data center conditions suggested

The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) is calling on the government to set stricter investment conditions for the rapidly growing data center sector, ensuring local communities and businesses benefit from the influx of foreign capital.

The relocation and expansion of power- and water-intensive data centers into Thailand must generate tangible value for domestic suppliers and contractors, said Nopadej Karnasuta, chairman of the FTI’s Power Producer Industry Club and president of B.Grimm Power for Thailand, Malaysia, and energy and industrial solutions. Continued … 

Chinese-Owned Steel Mills Face Scrutiny in Thailand

A Thai reporter has alleged that Chinese-backed investors are using local companies as fronts to operate steel plants in Thailand, while producing substandard steel and bypassing environmental regulations. The claims focus on steelmaker Sin Ke Yuan and at least 10 steel plants previously ordered to suspend operations over concerns including product quality, production methods, and regulatory compliance.

According to the reporter, one key concern is that several steel plants were not operating in accordance with their approved Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) documents. He alleged that some facilities registered as induction furnace (IF) plants with steel refining furnaces, but inspections found no such refining equipment installed. Continued … 

Krabi-Phuket seaplane services set to trial

The government plans to launch seaplane services between tourist destinations along the Andaman coast, with trial flights between Krabi and Phuket expected later this year.

The service is intended to provide a faster and more convenient transport option between popular coastal and island destinations. Krabi has been selected as the pilot province for seaplane operations because of its strategic location and tourism potential. Continued … 

Thai tap water is not drinking water quality. Many components in tap water, such as limescale or microbiological impurities, cannot be seen with the naked eye. Nevertheless, they affect the entire water supply and ultimately also the wholesomeness and taste of the water. Water purifier systems are indispensable to improve the quality of life. Thanks to the innovative technology of our water filter systems, it is possible to turn conventional tap water into high-quality drinking water.

Thailand’s own ‘Eye’ emerges in Pathum Thani

A mysterious circular island to the east of the Chao Phraya River in Pathum Thani province, now dubbed the “Eye of Thailand”, has captured the attention of Thai netizens, sparking debate over whether the formation was created by natural forces or human intervention.

The circular feature is located about two kilometers southeast of Pathum Thani Bridge 1, on the eastern side of the river. Its near-perfect shape has prompted comparisons with Argentina’s famous floating island, El Ojo. Continued and videos … 

5 Scenic Hiking Trails In Thailand

Thailand has a way of surprising you. Most people show up for the beaches, but if you spend a little time inland or on the less-trodden coastal paths you start to realize the country has another side entirely. Misty mountain trails in Chiang Mai, cliffside viewpoints near the Laos border, forest walks that feel a world away from the tourist trail.

Here we present our list of five hiking trails, from Chiang Mai’s Kew Mae Pan and Buddha’s Footprint Trail to Kanchanaburi’s Khao Chang Phueak and Chiang Rai’s Doi Pha Tang, that showcase another side of Thailand that is full of adventures. Check out these trails in Thailand, the latest visa rules for Indians, how to reach there, and the best routes to take. Continued … 

Thailand tightens air quality rules with  mandatory factory emissions monitoring

For environmental monitoring professionals, regulatory change often looks abstract at first. But on the ground, those changes quickly become practical questions: where will the instruments be installed, what pollutants must be measured, how will data be verified, who will maintain the systems, and what happens when the numbers are no longer just internal records but live regulatory evidence?

That is why Thailand’s recent environmental monitoring reforms deserve close attention. In the first quarter of 2026, Thailand issued a series of measures that, taken together, point to a more demanding and more data-driven phase of environmental oversight. Continued … 

  • Foreign Woman Strips Naked and Causes Disturbance in Phuket – Continued … 
  • Ukrainian Suspect Arrested at Samui Airport – Continued … 
  • Chinese-Linked Fraud Ring Leaders Arrested in Nonthaburi – Continued … 
  • Yakuza Call Center Boss Arrested at Suvarnabhumi – Continued … 
  • British tenant accused of trashing Phuket villa, causing 300,000 baht in damage – Continued … 

World Cup health fears grow as Ebola travel rules tighten

The United States is urging European governments to introduce Ebola-related travel restrictions ahead of the FIFA World Cup, as Washington seeks to prevent the outbreak from spreading during one of the world’s biggest sporting events. Continued … 

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Tuesday’s news-June 9

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  • Hua Hin Couple Jump From Hotel/Government cuts power tariff/Egg prices rise/Laos acquires World Cup telecasts/Thailand’s Children Are Falling Behind/Phangan Host Denies Foreigner Stopped Temple Event
  • ECONOMY: Thailand’s shrinking surplus raises fears/Thais Help Thais Plus/Eateries to face gloomy third quarter/Food delivery market heats up/Thai Industry Opportunities and Risks
  • TOURISM: Thai Airlines Cancel Thousands Of Flights
  • THAILAND EXPERIENCE: Finest Golf Courses in Hua Hin/Bangkok dining ranked second
  • CLIMATE THAILAND: Energy scheme raises concerns/Thai exporters on notice/Thailand’s data center cost risk/’Deepening crisis’ in oceans
  • FOREIGNERS BEHAVING BADLY/INTERNATIONAL/HUA HIN TRANSPORT and LINKS 
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Hua Hin Couple Jump From Hotel Building, Die Together

Two Thai residents of Hua Hin died after jumping from the 16th floor of a hotel building in Hua Hin in the early hours Sunday. The man, aged 43, and the woman, aged 29, were found dead near each other on the ground below the building, having sustained severe head injuries.

Investigators found a handwritten suicide note inside the couple’s hotel room. According to police, the note contained apologies to family members, references to exhaustion from life problems, and a message asking the man’s mother to take care of herself. Continued … 

Government cuts power tariff to 3 baht for first 200 units

The government will cut electricity tariffs to no more than 3 baht per unit for the first 200 units, starting from the June billing cycle, in a cost-of-living relief measure expected to benefit more than 20 million households nationwide.

Ratchada Thanadirek, spokesperson for the prime minister’s office, said the measure is part of the government’s broader effort to ease living costs under Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul. Continued … 

Egg prices rise 20 satang as feed costs squeeze Thai farmers

Egg prices in Thailand have risen by 20 satang per egg from yesterday, as poultry farmers come under growing pressure from higher feed and maize costs. The Central Region Small-Scale Egg-Layer Farmers Trade Assn. said the latest price movement reflects rising production expenses rather than an increase in the recommended farm-gate ceiling.

Payao Arikul, president of the association, said actual market prices had moved from 3.30 baht to 3.50 baht per egg, while the recommended farm-gate price for mixed-size eggs remains unchanged at 3.60 baht per egg. Continued … 

Laos acquires World Cup telecasts, Thailand still dark

Laos has secured the broadcasting rights for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, allowing viewers across the country to watch all 104 matches free of charge, while negotiations over television rights in Thailand remain unresolved.

Telecommunications company Star Telecom, commonly known as Unitel, has reached an agreement with the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) to secure the official broadcasting rights for the FIFA World Cup 2026, which will be jointly hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada from June 11 to July 19. Continued … 

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Thailand’s Children Are Falling Behind — And the Nation’s Future Depends on What Happens Next

One in three Thai children cannot read properly by the age of ten. Youth unemployment is rising. And the workforce needed to power Thailand’s next decade of growth is simply not being trained. Against this backdrop of mounting urgency, a roundtable yesterday brought together some of the country’s foremost voices in education, policy, academia, and student leadership to confront what many are now calling a systemic crisis.

The event, titled Beyond the Classroom: Thai Education Beyond Borders, was held in Bangkok with the singular objective of imagining a fairer, more modern, and genuinely inclusive education system — one capable of reaching every province and every child, regardless of postcode or income. Continued … 

Phangan Host Denies Foreigner Stopped Temple Event

A host of a Buddhist ordination celebration on Koh Phangan has denied claims that a foreign resident attempted to shut down the event, saying the matter was resolved peacefully after a simple conversation. The clarification follows widespread criticism on social media after reports suggested a foreigner had objected to a traditional community ceremony at a temple in Surat Thani province.

The controversy emerged after online posts claimed a foreign resident had tried to stop activities linked to an ordination ceremony at a temple on Koh Phangan. The story was widely shared and interpreted by some as an attempt to interfere with local traditions and cultural practices. Continued … 

Thailand’s shrinking surplus raises baht stability fears

Thailand is being warned that its economic challenge is no longer only about whether growth will recover in the second half of the year, but whether the country can reform fast enough before today’s structural risks turn into a deeper crisis. The warning comes as economists and business leaders point to a shift in Thailand’s long-standing economic strengths.

For years, the country benefited from large current account surpluses, supported by exports and tourism. That position is now weakening as energy costs remain high, imports rise, competitiveness declines, and the country struggles to build new sources of income from future industries. Continued … 

Thais Help Thais Plus hits non-participating restaurant sales by 50%

Thaniwan Kulmongkol, president of the Thai Restaurant Assn., said the association submitted a letter directly to Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, asking him to consider expanding eligibility or introducing additional measures for small restaurant operators with annual revenue above 1.8 million baht, who are currently unable to join the Thais Help Thais Plus scheme.

The association said the measure was beneficial to the grassroots economy and helped stimulate domestic purchasing power. However, many small restaurants that operate legally, are registered in the value-added tax system, employ workers, and make social security contributions, but have average annual revenue of 2 million to 5 million baht, are unable to participate because the criteria are limited to operators with revenue of no more than 1.8 million baht per year. Continued … 

Eateries expected to face gloomy third quarter

The outlook for the restaurant industry in the third quarter remains pessimistic, with high costs, weak consumer spending power, and a potential drop in tourist numbers continuing to loom over the industry.

Thitid Tassanakajohn, a chef and restaurateur, said the industry saw a brief rebound in the first quarter, supported by a recovery in tourism. However, in the second quarter, the industry declined due to geopolitical conflict, high energy costs and their ripple effects, making conditions worse than in the second quarter of 2025. Continued … 

Food delivery market heats up

Grab and Line Man Wongnai are competing strongly to become market leaders in a duopolistic market amid a challenging economy, with the latter slashing fees to attract merchants.

According to the Department of Business Development, Line Man Thailand, which operates Line Man Wongnai, recorded a net profit for the first time of 542 million baht in 2025, compared with a net loss of 356 million baht in 2024. Continued … 

Thai Industry Leader Highlights Opportunities and Risks

Pimjai Leeissaranukul, chairperson of the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI), revealed an overview of the Thai industrial sectors trend during the second quarter of 2026. S

he observed that many industries continue to expand, supported by export markets, strong domestic demand, and government policentives. However, some industries are still facing challenges such as rising production costs, shortages of raw materials, competition from imported products, and a slowdown in purchasing power. Continued … 

Thai Airlines Cancel Thousands Of Flights Amid Ongoing Fuel Crisis

Multiple Thai airlines have canceled approximately 3,800 flights due to skyrocketing jet fuel prices, spurred on by the prolonged crisis in the Middle East. The crisis has led to jet fuel becoming 2 to 3 times more expensive than normal, thereby pushing up the airlines’ fuel costs and other operating costs.

According to a report, the Middle East crisis is not the only reason behind the reduced service. The low season across the region is another contributing factor. Air Chief Marshal Manat Chavanaprayoon, director general of the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT), said, “The aviation industry in the first half of the year had been affected by the Middle East war, with around 3,840 flights lost, affecting more than 1.2 million accumulated seats.” Continued … 

Luxury Golf Escapes: The Finest Courses in Hua Hin

Imagine stepping onto a perfectly manicured green just as the morning sun rises over the Gulf of Thailand. A gentle breeze rustles the nearby palm trees, and the dramatic outlines of dark mountain peaks frame your view.

This is golf in Hua Hin. Once a quiet fishing village, this beautiful coastal town has grown into a world-class playground for golfers. It is the perfect place for people who want to combine a relaxing tropical vacation with some of the most exciting, high-end rounds of golf in all of Asia. Continued … 

Bangkok ranked second among the world’s 20 best food cities

Every year, Time Out publishes the results of its international survey ranking the world’s best cities. To get there, we surveyed thousands of city dwellers and asked them to rate their city’s food scene across 18 different criteria, including quality, affordability and diversity.

Then we tapped our global network of chefs, editors and food critics to provide local insight into what makes their particular cities such wonderful places to eat. Continued … 

B200-billion energy scheme raises concerns

The plan to allocate 200 billion baht toward energy transition, focusing on rooftop solar systems and battery-powered vehicles, has raised concerns among economists and lawmakers over transparency and feasibility.

The funding, which represents half of the controversial 400-billion-baht emergency loan approved by the cabinet, is being criticized for lacking clear details and oversight. Continued … 

China’s green code puts Thai exporters on notice

China’s landmark environmental code is set to raise the green compliance bar for Thai exporters and manufacturers, turning carbon footprints and environmental performance from optional CSR into conditions for staying in Chinese supply chains and securing green finance at home.

The shift comes as China prepares to enforce its Ecological and Environmental Code on Aug. 15. The code is China’s second national legal code after the Civil Code and consolidates its previously fragmented environmental laws into a unified framework. Continued …

World Bank flags Thailand data center cost risk

Kwanpadh Suddhi-Dhamakit, senior country officer for World Bank Thailand, said the issue of water resources and data center investment in Thailand was a major global challenge, as data centers require large amounts of both water and electricity, a challenge almost every country is facing.

From a water-management perspective, he said, the question was how to deal with periods when large volumes of water arrive, or how to secure enough water when supply is insufficient. Continued … 

UN warns of ‘deepening crisis’ in oceans

Oceans are in a “deepening crisis” that demands urgent global action, a major UN report warned yesterday, with seas warming and rising faster, ice cover shrinking, and marine ecosystems under mounting strain.

The culmination of five years of work by 600 international scientists, the 1,352-page tome details the growing toll of climate change, pollution, and overfishing in our oceans, which cover more than 70% of the planet. Continued …. 

  • Brit in doctor’s death case also faces nominee business charges – Continued … 
  • 2 foreign women fined 10,000 baht for assault on Phuket bar guards – Continued … 
  • Chinese Scam Gang Busted at Chiang Mai Homes – Continued … 

Hong Kong to open first convenience store operated by humanoid robot

Hong Kong will soon open its first convenience store operated by a humanoid robot as part of the city’s push to integrate AI into everyday life and deepen residents’ understanding of the technology, the finance chief has said. Continued … 

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Saturday’s news-June 6

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  • UK Pension Freeze for Expats in Thailand/Petrol and diesel prices fall/FIFA denies price cut for Thailand/UK ambassador to Thailand/Monsoon brings heavy rain and flood risks/Nominee structures in the spotlight
  • ECONOMY: May inflation back in focus/Thais Help Thais Plus spending/April Thai Exports Surge/Land Bridge push/Land bridge hits new snag/Thailand’s film incentive/Aviation, clean energy draw French
  • TOURISM: TAT launches ‘Wild Awake Journey’/Thai Airways to resume Amsterdam flights
  • THAILAND EXPERIENCE: Shining beacon or failed city?
  • CLIMATE THAILAND: Thailand pushes climate action/Renewables key to Asia prosperity/Constant Energy inaugurates rooftop system/7-Eleven campaign to cut plastic waste
  • FOREIGNERS BEHAVING BADLY/INTERNATIONAL/HUA HIN TRANSPORT and LINKS 

UK Confirms Pension Freeze for Expats in Thailand

UK Pensions Minister Torsten Bell has updated MPs on the impact of the frozen state pension policy on British retirees living overseas, including thousands based in Thailand. The policy affects nearly half a million UK pensioners who live in countries where annual state pension increases under the triple lock do not apply.

For those in Thailand and other affected nations, including Canada, New Zealand, and South Africa, pension payments remain fixed at the rate first received after leaving the UK. Some individuals are reported to be receiving as little as £20 a week, compared with the current full new state pension of £241.30 a week. Continued … 

Petrol and diesel prices fall by up to 1 baht

Fuel prices fell across major petrol, gasohol, and diesel products today, after PTT Oil and Retail Business (OR) and Bangchak Corp. announced a fresh round of retail price cuts.

The reductions took effect today, with petrol, gasohol, and all diesel products lowered by 70 satang per liter. Premium diesel prices were cut more sharply, by 1 baht per liter. Following the adjustment, Bangkok retail prices, excluding local maintenance tax, were listed as follows: Continued … 

FIFA denies World Cup broadcasting price cut for Thailand

The Federation Internationale de Football Assn. has so far declined to meet Thailand’s persistent call for a substantial cut in price of the broadcasting rights for the FIFA World Cup 2026, whereas Vietnam, a fellow ASEAN member country, has been reportedly offered a relatively low price.

Jasmine International has quietly negotiated in vain with the FIFA for a sizeable reduction in the broadcasting rights for the world soccer tournament jointly hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada between June 12 and July 20 local time, which had been reportedly offered at 1.3 billion baht for Thailand, compared to less than 500 million baht for Vietnam. Continued … 

UK names new ambassador to Thailand

Nicola Pollitt has been appointed as the next UK ambassador to Thailand and will take up the post in August, the British government has announced. Pollitt will succeed Mark Gooding as ambassador to the Kingdom of Thailand. Gooding will move to another diplomatic service appointment.

The ambassador represents His Majesty The King and the UK government in Thailand. The role includes overseeing the work of the British Embassy and its consulates, including political relations, trade and investment, press and cultural affairs, and consular services. Continued … 

Monsoon brings heavy rain and flood risks across Thailand

Thailand is facing widespread rain and possible flash floods, as a relatively strong southwest monsoon continues to cover the Andaman Sea, the country, and the Gulf of Thailand, while a low-pressure cell remains over upper Myanmar.

Thunderstorms are forecast in 60% of the southern east coast region, mostly in Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon, Surat Thani and Nakhon Si Thammarat. Minimum temperature: 24-25C. Maximum temperature: 33-36C. Continued … 

Nominee structures thrust into the spotlight

The recent crackdown on alleged nominee structures linked to foreign land ownership on Koh Phangan has reignited debate over long-standing concerns in Thailand’s property sector, particularly in resort destinations popular with overseas buyers.

According to Surachet Kongcheep, head of research at property consultancy Cushman & Wakefield Thailand, the issue extends far beyond a single island or nationality. Continued … 

Thai tap water is not drinking water quality. Many components in tap water, such as limescale or microbiological impurities, cannot be seen with the naked eye. Nevertheless, they affect the entire water supply and ultimately also the wholesomeness and taste of the water. Water purifier systems are indispensable to improve the quality of life. Thanks to the innovative technology of our water filter systems, it is possible to turn conventional tap water into high-quality drinking water.

Fuel, fares, and food put May inflation back in focus

Thailand’s inflation rose again in May, as high domestic fuel prices, transport fares, and prepared food costs continued to feed into household expenses, while the Commerce Ministry said the government’s “Thais Help Thais Plus” measure had not created significant price pressure.

Nantapong Chiralerspong, director-general of the Trade Policy and Strategy Office under the Commerce Ministry, said headline inflation increased by 2.79% in May. The rise was driven partly by domestic fuel prices remaining high amid tensions in the Middle East. Continued … 

Thais Help Thais Plus spending tops 10-billion baht

The Thais Help Thais Plus 60/40 co-payment scheme has continued to draw strong public response, with total spending exceeding 10 billion baht just five days after the Finance Ministry opened the program for public use on June 1.

The Fiscal Policy Office (FPO), under the Finance Ministry, reported that total spending under the scheme had reached 10.81 billion baht as of yesterday. Of the total, the government’s co-payment contribution accounted for 6.30 billion baht, while members of the public spent 4.51 billion baht. Continued … 

April Thai Exports Surge on Electronics Boom as Trade Deficit Hits Record

Thailand’s export engine is running hot — powered by electronics, AI-related demand, and a rebound in agriculture. But imports are running even hotter, especially in energy and electronic components, pushing the trade deficit to unprecedented levels.

Thai exports surged to USD 31.6 billion in April, expanding by 23.1% year-on-year and accelerating from 18.7% the previous month. This growth exceeded expectations, driven primarily by electronics, which grew 64.6%, benefiting from the global technology upcycle and strong demand from key markets like the US. Agricultural exports also rebounded with a 17.9% increase, especially fresh fruits like durian. Continued … 

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Land Bridge push aims to put Thailand on global trade routes

Thailand is moving ahead with its long-debated land bridge project, with the government arguing that the plan offers a timely opportunity to strengthen the country’s logistics position and improve transport links between the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea.

The project, formally designed as transport infrastructure to support the Southern Economic Corridor, is one of Thailand’s largest proposed megaprojects, with total investment value often cited at nearly 1 trillion baht. It has also drawn criticism over investment viability and possible environmental impacts in the affected areas. Continued … 

Land bridge project hits new snag

Thailand’s flagship land bridge project has suffered a significant setback after an expert review committee ordered fresh Environmental and Health Impact Assessment (EHIA) studies for planned deep-sea ports in Ranong and Chumphon. The ports are key components of the proposed transport corridor linking the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand.

The decision is expected to delay progress on the project, which has faced growing opposition from environmental groups, marine scientists, and local communities concerned about its potential impact on coastal ecosystems, fisheries, and traditional livelihoods. Continued … 

Thailand’s film incentive reaches 100 foreign productions, generating over 20B baht

The Department of Tourism under the Ministry of Tourism and Sports has reported the success of Thailand’s film incentive measures for foreign productions. Since 2017, a total of 100 foreign film productions from 12 countries and special administrative regions around the world have joined Thailand’s cash rebate scheme.

The top three countries and territories with the highest number of productions taking part in the rebate measure are: United States — 54 productions; Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China — 10 productions; and United Kingdom — 9 productions. Continued … 

Aviation, clean energy, and digital sectors draw French

Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul met with François Corbin, vice president of the Mouvement des Entreprises de France (MEDEF) International and chairman of the France–Thailand Business Forum (FTBF), along with French Ambassador to Thailand HE Jean-Claude Poimboeuf and representatives from 16 French companies on Thursday.

The meeting followed up on Anutin’s recent visit to Paris and focused on encouraging investment in future-oriented industries, including aerospace, clean energy, digital technology, artificial intelligence (AI), and quantum computing. The government says these sectors will create high-quality jobs, raise incomes, enhance workforce skills, and generate tangible economic benefits for Thailand. Continued … 

TAT launches ‘Wild Awake Journey’ to promote green-season conservation travel

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is transforming Thai tourism by inviting younger travelers to become forest guardians through the “Wild Awake Journey” campaign, promoting responsible travel while offering special deals that help protect the planet and wildlife.

Travel trends this year are no longer just about checking in and taking beautiful photos. Global tourism is increasingly moving toward journeys that create meaning and healing. Continued … 

Thai Airways to resume direct Amsterdam flights

Thai Airways International (THAI) has confirmed it will resume direct Bangkok-Amsterdam flights from July 1, expanding its international network as the carrier works to strengthen links between Thailand and Europe.

Kittiphong Sansomboon, THAI’s chief commercial officer, said the return of the Amsterdam route reflects the airline’s commitment to meeting growing demand while improving passenger convenience. Continued … 

Shining beacon or failed city? Next four years could reveal Bangkok’s fate

As the Bangkok governor race enters its final stretch, the capital’s 11 million-plus residents are focused less on who wins than on whether the next administration can overcome the city’s “mega-challenges”.

According to a recent survey by NIDA Poll, the majority of Bangkokians are “not at all excited” about the June 28 election, convinced that they already know which candidate will be victorious (32.6%) or that whoever wins will make no difference. Continued … 

Thailand pushes climate action at World Environment Day

The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment marked World Environment Day 2026 yesterday with a call for stronger national climate action, as Thailand seeks to unite all sectors in tackling the worsening global climate crisis.

Natural Resources and Environment Minister Suchart Chomklin presided over the opening ceremony and announced Thailand’s readiness to drive environmental and climate change policies in a concrete and coordinated manner. Continued … 

Renewables key to Asia prosperity

As the war in the Strait of Hormuz continues to create havoc, Asia remains the worst hit by the global energy crisis. Whether it’s a large economy like Japan or China, or a struggling economy like Sri Lanka or Pakistan, the same fate holds.

Even nations that produce oil, like Indonesia and Malaysia, are struggling as the national energy demand surpasses production. Nearly 90% of oil and gas from the Strait flew to Asia before the conflict. The loss of one of the most critical energy flows is causing significant pain for ordinary people, businesses, and policymakers. Continued … 

Constant Energy inaugurates Meyer rooftop system in Thailand

Constant Energy, a Southeast Asia-based renewable energy developer, has inaugurated a 5.26 MW rooftop project in Thailand. The installation has been deployed at Meyer Industries and Meyer Aluminium facilities in Laem Chabang.

Meyer Industries is a cookware manufacturer, while Meyer Aluminium is engaged in aluminium rolling mill operations. The system is expected to cut Meyer’s annual carbon emissions by approximately 3,200 tons. It will also deliver B360 million in energy cost savings over the contract period. – Solarbytes

7-Eleven launches campaign to cut plastic waste

CP ALL is inviting consumers across Thailand to take part in its environmental campaign, “Heal the World, Heal the Heart 24 Hours at 7-Eleven,” running from now until the end of 2026. The initiative encourages customers to adopt simple eco-friendly habits, such as reducing plastic consumption, in exchange for special rewards and loyalty points at 7-Eleven stores nationwide.

Under the campaign, customers who bring their own reusable cups when purchasing beverages at 7-Eleven receive a 2-baht discount per drink. On World Environment Day, participating customers received a special bonus of 700 points. Continued … 

Police Probe Suspected Foreign Nominee Firms in Pai

Authorities launched a multi-agency operation in Pai, Mae Hong Son province, targeting suspected foreign nominee business networks accused of concealing ownership structures and depriving local residents of business opportunities. The operation resulted in the arrest of three foreign nationals and searches at five locations linked to suspected illegal business activities. Continued … 

WHO launches US$518-million plan to contain major Ebola outbreak in Africa

The World Health Organization (WHO) has launched a US$518-million emergency action plan to control the Ebola outbreak in Africa over the next six months, amid concerns that the outbreak is spreading rapidly and has become the fourth-largest Ebola outbreak ever recorded. Continued … 

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Friday’s news-June 5

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  • Hua Hin Red Cross Fair/Hua Hin record collection theft/Monsoon covers Thailand
  • ECONOMY: Rising costs may increase snack prices/US tariff could threaten Thai exports/Thai industry faces uneven outlook/Thailand’s EEC, skilled workforce draw global portfolios/Resale homes take larger market share
  • TOURISM: ATTA Cuts China Tourist Forecast/TAT sees Thai tourism rebound/CAAT Tightens Power Bank Rules/29,490 Foreigners denied entry in 2026/India’s IndiGo cuts Krabi route
  • FOREIGNERS BEHAVING BADLY/HUA HIN TRANSPORT and LINKS 

Hua Hin Red Cross Fair starts tonight

The 28th Hua Hin Red Cross Fair will take place from tonight through June 14 at the 25-rai activity area on Hua Hin Soi 102, behind Bluport Hua Hin. The annual event, officially known as the Hua Hin District Red Cross and Local Products Fair, is organized by the Hua Hin District Red Cross Branch to raise funds for relief and charity work in Hua Hin and nearby areas.

This year’s fair will help raise money for disaster relief, support for low-income residents, people with disabilities, disadvantaged groups, and other public charity activities. Funds raised will be used to provide assistance, including consumer goods, survival bags, kitchen equipment, bedding, mosquito nets, medicine, home repairs for low-income residents, support for bedridden patients, and wheelchair donations. Continued … 

Bedridden Swiss man suspects Hua Hin caregiver of record collection theft

A bedridden Swiss man appealed for public assistance after a record collection, valued at more than 12.5 million baht, disappeared from his home in Hua Hin. He suspects a former Thai caregiver may have been involved.

Peter Kalt, the Swiss victim, filed a theft complaint with local police after his wife discovered that more than 1,000 vinyl records and 400 CDs were missing from a storage room at their home in the Hin Lek Fai subdistrict of Hua Hin. Continued … 

Monsoon covers Thailand as heavy rain affects 60%-70% of areas

The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) forecast today that upper Thailand would see more rain over the next 24 hours, with heavy rain in some areas. Very heavy rain is expected in parts of the north, the western side of the central region, the east, and the west coast of the south, as a fairly strong south-westerly monsoon prevails over the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand.

Thundershowers are expected in 60% of the southern east coast area, with heavy rain in some places. Affected provinces include Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon, Surat Thani, and Nakhon Si Thammarat. Minimum temperature: 24-27 degrees Celsius; maximum temperature: 32-35 degrees Celsius; From Surat Thani northward: southwesterly winds at 20-40 km/h. Continued … 

Rising costs may nudge up snack prices

Thai snack manufacturers face several challenges this year, from rising costs for logistics and packaging to the impact of the border dispute between Thailand and Cambodia.

Thanakorn Burintarachart, managing director of Nature Best Food, a Thai seaweed importer, manufacturer and distributor, said the Thai seaweed market is expected to remain flat this year as consumers remain highly cautious about their spending. The company sources seaweed from Japan, South Korea, and China. Seaweed prices remain stable, but logistics costs have started to rise. Continued … 

New US tariff could threaten Thai exports

A new US tariff could pose a severe threat to Thai exports in the latter half of this year, causing fresh trade uncertainties, say economists and businesses.

Thai export growth in the second half of 2026 could remain flat from last year if tariffs under Section 301 of the US Trade Act go ahead next month, said Nuttaporn Triratanasirikul, deputy managing director of Kasikorn Research Center (K-Research). Continued … 

Thai industry faces uneven outlook as risk factors weigh on sectors

Pimjai Leeissaranukul, chair of the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI), said at a briefing on the FTI’s management policy for the 2026-28 term, that monitoring of Thai industry groups in the second quarter (April-June 2026) found 16 industry groups had been affected by four risk factors, comprising:

The cement, steel, aluminium, ceramics, roofing materials, and glass groups faced high production costs, including energy, raw material, and transport costs. The plastics, chemicals (fertilizers), printing, and packaging groups faced raw material shortages. Continued … 

Thailand’s EEC, skilled workforce draw global location portfolios

Global businesses are moving away from the old model of anchoring headquarters, factories, or innovation centers in a single major city, as rising geopolitical, economic, and climate risks force companies to rethink how they manage location strategy.

A new approach known as a “portfolio of locations” is gaining ground among global executives, allowing companies to spread risk by operating across multiple cities rather than relying too heavily on traditional economic capitals. Continued … 

Resale homes take larger market share

Second-hand homes have become more popular among Thai homebuyers since the pandemic, with their share of both transaction volume and value increasing as new home transfers declined, reflecting weaker purchasing power amid a slowing economy.

According to the Real Estate Information Center (REIC), residential transfers nationwide totaled 72,583 units worth 187 billion baht in the first quarter of 2026, up 11.2% in volume and 3.1% in value year-on-year. Continued … 

Thai tap water is not drinking water quality. Many components in tap water, such as limescale or microbiological impurities, cannot be seen with the naked eye. Nevertheless, they affect the entire water supply and ultimately also the wholesomeness and taste of the water. Water purifier systems are indispensable to improve the quality of life. Thanks to the innovative technology of our water filter systems, it is possible to turn conventional tap water into high-quality drinking water.

ATTA Cuts China Tourist Forecast

Thailand’s tourism industry faces a fresh setback after the Association of Thai Travel Agents (ATTA) cut its 2026 forecast for Chinese visitor arrivals from 9 million to 7 million. The downgrade reflects growing safety concerns among Chinese travelers, alongside rising travel costs linked to higher oil prices caused by conflict in the Middle East.

ATTA President Thanapol Cheewarattanaporn said yesterday that Chinese arrivals this year are now expected to reach around 7 million, well below projections made at the start of the year. He identified two key factors behind the weaker outlook: damage to Thailand’s safety image and increasing travel expenses. Continued … 

TAT sees Thai tourism rebound despite arrivals dip

Thailand’s tourism outlook is showing signs of recovery, prompting the Tourism Authority of Thailand to consider revising its 2026 foreign tourist target after the impact of the Middle East conflict appeared less severe than previously feared.

TAT Gov. Thapanee Kiatphaibool said the agency’s earlier downside scenario, which projected 30-32 million foreign arrivals this year if the conflict dragged on for three months, may prove too cautious. Continued … 

CAAT Tightens Power Bank Rules on Thai Flights

Thailand’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAAT) has issued new regulations tightening controls on power banks carried by airline passengers, aiming to improve flight safety and reduce the risk of lithium battery fires onboard aircraft. The new rules align Thailand’s aviation safety standards with the International Civil Aviation Organization’s (ICAO) guidelines for the safe transport of dangerous goods by air.

Under the regulations, power banks may only be carried in hand luggage and are strictly prohibited in checked baggage. Passengers may carry power banks with a capacity of up to 100 Wh (20,000 mAh) without restriction, while units between 100 Wh and 160 Wh require prior airline approval and are limited to two per passenger. Continued …

Palapon Kitchen is the culinary part of Camp Palapon. For over 17 years, our camp has helped people hit their health and fitness goals. Now, we are offering our specialized, calorie-controlled meal prep directly to the Hua Hin community! What We Offer: Clean & Convenient: Calorie-controlled meals (1,400 / 1,600 / 2,000 kcal) fresh prepared. Never frozen. Great Variety: Our meals are prepared fresh weekly (never frozen) and combine Mediterranean-style meals with healthy Thai dishes, designed for weight loss, fitness, and healthier everyday eating.

Immigration Has Prevented Entry to 29,490 Foreigners in 2026

Thailand’s Immigration Bureau has revealed the results of its proactive enforcement campaign, reporting that 29,490 foreign nationals were denied entry during the first five months of 2026 under its “Three No’s” strategy aimed at tackling transnational crime and preventing foreign offenders from operating in the country.

Yesterday, police ordered a nationwide crackdown on transnational criminal networks and foreigners posing as tourists who may threaten Thailand’s security, economy and society. Continued … 

India’s IndiGo cuts six international routes, including Krabi

IndiGo, India’s largest airline, yesterday said it would suspend operations to six international destinations, including Krabi, citing higher operating costs and broader pressure from continued airspace restrictions. The move comes a week after IndiGo reported a fourth-quarter loss, largely due to higher jet fuel costs.

The Iran conflict has disrupted air travel through airspace closures, longer flight reroutings, ‌and a sharp rise in jet fuel prices, increasing cost pressures on airlines globally. Continued … 

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Thursday’s news-June 4

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  • Feedback Re: Hua Hin Airport/Thailand fuel prices climb/Strong monsoon brings heavy rain/How to deal with cancer/Tiger with 3 cubs in Kaeng Krachan
  • THE IRAN WAR: Five shockwaves from Iran war/Gulf conflict widens
  • ECONOMY: New US Import Tariff Proposal/Government to discuss outdated laws/Thais Help Thais Plus scheme/Thailand’s Chinese-Built Infrastructure
  • TOURISM: Taxi Driver Returns EUR8,500
  • CLIMATE THAILAND: Great power plant sell-off/Old-car trade-in plan stalls
  • HUA HIN TRANSPORT and LINKS 

Re: Hua Hin Airport

“Having more flights into and out of Hua Hin will be a great thing for the area. With the construction at the airport there have been many evenings when the Air Asia flight has landed over the community but has taken off over the sea. A fine thing. However, lately the Air Asia jets are again taking off over the land. Is there any way to find out why they insist on bombarding their neighbors with noise when they have shown there is no need to do this?” – MA

Thailand fuel prices climb, diesel now 41.50 baht

Fuel prices in Thailand rose today after PTT Oil and Retail Business, or OR, and Bangchak Corp. adjusted retail prices across petrol, gasohol and diesel products. The increases apply to Bangkok retail prices, excluding local maintenance tax.

Petrol and gasohol: up 40 satang per liter. Diesel: up 80 satang per liter. Continued … 

Strong monsoon brings heavy rain and rough seas across Thailand

The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) forecast for today warned that a fairly strong monsoon is covering Thailand. Bangkok and surrounding provinces are expected to see thundershowers over 60% of the area and isolated heavy rain, while the south will face strong waves.

Thundershowers are expected over 60% of the south;s east coast area, with isolated heavy rain in Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon, Surat Thani, and Nakhon Si Thammarat. Minimum temperature: 24-27 degrees Celsius. Maximum temperature: 30-35 degrees Celsius. From Surat Thani northward: Southwesterly winds at 20-40km/h. Waves will be 1-2 meters high and more than 2 meters offshore and in thundershowers. Continued … 

How to deal with cancer in 2026

We often think of cancer as just bad luck or purely genetic, something inevitable. But what if the way we live is actually the biggest factor?

In an era obsessed with longevity, the goal shouldn’t just be to survive; it should be to prevent disease before it starts. Why are we still struggling to defeat cancer despite all our medical breakthroughs? Is the answer more about lifestyle than technology? Continued … 

Tiger with 3 cubs spotted in Kaeng Krachan National Park

A national park in Thailand has not one but three reasons to celebrate after confirming a rare Bengal tiger is raising a trio of cubs in the protected area. Park rangers first spotted a single cub with its mother on a camera trap last year in Kaeng Krachan National Park, around 130 kilometers (80 miles) southwest of Bangkok.

But further footage, retrieved only this week from cameras damaged by heavy rain last year, confirmed that the litter is three-strong. “This is the first time we have recorded a tiger raising three cubs in the national park,” Kaeng Krachan National Park chief Mongkol Chaipakdee said. Continued … 

Five shockwaves from Iran war threaten Thai economy

Thailand is facing five major economic risks from the prolonged Iran war, as higher energy prices and disrupted Middle East supply routes begin to feed through to industry, agriculture, tourism, exports, and financial markets, the National Economic and Social Development Council has warned.

Danucha Pichayanan, secretary-general of the NESDC, said the Middle East conflict, which began on Feb. 28, had now entered its fourth month and remained highly uncertain despite intermittent reports of peace talks and possible agreements. Continued … 

Gulf conflict widens as Kuwait airport hit, oil rises

The Gulf crisis deepened yesterday after attacks linked to Iran damaged Kuwait International Airport and injured dozens, while the United States launched fresh strikes near the Strait of Hormuz amid stalled efforts to end the war.

Kuwaiti authorities said airport facilities and diplomatic missions were damaged after drone and missile attacks, forcing a temporary suspension of flights. More than 60 people were injured and one person was killed, according to officials and state media. Continued … 

Thailand Faces New US Import Tariff Proposal

Thailand could face an additional 12.5% tariff on exports to the United States under a new proposal from the administration of US President Donald Trump, which targets imports from 60 countries over concerns about forced labor in global supply chains.

The proposal, announced by the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR), would impose extra import duties of either 10% or 12.5% depending on whether countries have effective measures in place to prevent the import of goods produced using forced labor. Thailand is among 45 countries identified for the higher 12.5% rate, potentially increasing costs for Thai exporters selling goods to the US market. Continued … 

Government to discuss outdated laws with private sector

Deputy Prime Minister Pakorn Nilprapunt said the government is preparing to hold talks with the private sector on June 10, through the Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCCIB), comprising the Thai Chamber of Commerce, the Federation of Thai Industries, and the Thai Bankers’ Assn.

The meeting will seek private-sector recommendations on amending subordinate laws that obstruct Thailand’s development and business operations. JSCCIB has initially proposed legal issues related to seven target industry groups, including agriculture, automotive, electronic communications, health, tourism, retail, and the creative economy. Continued …

Thais Help Thais Plus scheme spending exceeds B4.5 billion

The Ministry of Finance, gave an update on spending under the “Thais Help Thais Plus: 60/40” scheme. The latest data showed total spending under the scheme had reached more than B4.54208 billion.

This comprised a B2.64123 billion government contribution and B1.90085 billion paid by members of the public. Continued … 

How Dependent Is Thailand on Chinese-Built Infrastructure?

When people debate China’s role in Thailand, they tend to argue about trade deficits, foreign investment approvals, or which brand of electric vehicle is outselling which. What gets far less attention is the layer underneath all of those debates: the physical and digital infrastructure that Chinese companies have been quietly installing across the country for the past several years — the 5G backbone, the data centers, the e-commerce platforms, the payment rails, the industrial parks, and the EV supply chain being assembled in the Eastern Economic Corridor.

That infrastructure is not just an investment story. It is a dependency story. And understanding it is increasingly essential for any business operating in Thailand, any policymaker trying to manage it, and any investor trying to price it. Continued … 

Thai tap water is not drinking water quality. Many components in tap water, such as limescale or microbiological impurities, cannot be seen with the naked eye. Nevertheless, they affect the entire water supply and ultimately also the wholesomeness and taste of the water. Water purifier systems are indispensable to improve the quality of life. Thanks to the innovative technology of our water filter systems, it is possible to turn conventional tap water into high-quality drinking water.

Taxi Driver Returns EUR8,500 to Sri Lankan Tourists in Bangkok

A Thai taxi driver returned more than 320,000 baht in cash to two Sri Lankan tourists after they accidentally left a bag containing EUR8,500 and personal belongings in his vehicle in Bangkok.

The handover took place on Tuesday. Earlly that morning, at 8.35 am, taxi driver Pathapee Yamsanor, 50, from Samut Prakan, contacted authorities after discovering a black shoulder bag in his taxi. Inside were EUR8,500 in cash, a pair of white Tommy Hilfiger trainers, and a room key. Continued … 

The great power plant sell-off

Industry analysts say while the asset sales by Electricity Generating (EGCO), Banpu Power and BCPG, the power-generation arm of Bangchak Corp., may superficially resemble a withdrawal of Thai capital from Western markets, each transaction is underpinned by distinct strategic, corporate, and legal motivations aimed at optimizing portfolios for a low-carbon future or higher renewable exposure.

Over the last few years, major Thai energy companies have optimized their portfolios through asset monetization and recycling, leading to significant sales of power plant shares. Power plant investors are also preparing to become renewable power suppliers, entering the first phase of the direct power purchase agreement (PPA) scheme to directly supply clean power to data centers. Continued … 

Old-car trade-in plan stalls as Finance Ministry seeks new clean-energy model

The Finance Ministry has backed away from the old-car trade-in plan after running into problems over the management of end-of-life vehicles and old batteries, amid concerns that the scheme may not work in practice.

The ministry has instructed the Excise Department to quickly study a new project under the 200-billion-baht budget framework to support Thailand’s transition toward clean energy and environmentally friendly vehicles. Continued … 

Palapon Kitchen is the culinary part of Camp Palapon. For over 17 years, our camp has helped people hit their health and fitness goals. Now, we are offering our specialized, calorie-controlled meal prep directly to the Hua Hin community! What We Offer: Clean & Convenient: Calorie-controlled meals (1,400 / 1,600 / 2,000 kcal) fresh prepared. Never frozen. Great Variety: Our meals are prepared fresh weekly (never frozen) and combine Mediterranean-style meals with healthy Thai dishes, designed for weight loss, fitness, and healthier everyday eating.

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