Today’s news: Retire In Style From $1,200 A Month/Hua Hin, PEA tackle tangled cables/Banyan renames two developments/PISA score is wake-up call/Pattaya Will Tackle PM2.5/E-cigarette network busted/Tiger conservation gains ground/Economy: Diversification key/Fret about deflation?/Bt4 trillion revenue from soft power/Digital Wallet Could Boost Growth/Climate-saving innovations/EV production ramped up/Maserati to join EV market/Energy giant shifts to electric/Tourism: Why Chinese tourists snub Thailand/Worried about safety/Revenue From Foreign Tourists/Boosted by ‘repeat travelers’/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers
3 Exotic Havens Where You Can Retire In Style From $1,200 A Month
For most people thinking about retirement, either at home or overseas, budget is a key factor.
In my more than 30 years of traversing the globe scouting out retirement havens I’ve found hundreds of places that are friendly on the pocketbook but don’t tick all the other boxes on my checklist… factors like safety, quality health care, entertainment options, welcoming community, and solid infrastructure. Continued …
Hua Hin, PEA tackle tangled cable mess
Hua Hin municipality, in collaboration with the Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA), has launched a project to organize and remove disused telecommunications lines in the city.
This project was initiated in response to numerous complaints regarding the disorganized state of communication lines in the district, posing risks to both life and property. Continued …
Banyan Hua Hin renames two housing developments
Banyan Hua Hin, the healthy active lifestyle community nestled along Thailand’s gulf coast, has announced a rebranding initiative to redefine its project components.
The rebranding unveils the following transformations: Continued …
PISA score is wake-up call for Thailand’s failing education system
Thailand’s latest PISA scores are the lowest in more than two decades since the country joined the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) in the early 2000s.
The poor performance offers more proof that Thailand is struggling with a weak educational system, outdated curriculum and inefficient use of resources, the Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI) said. Continued …
Pattaya City Leaders Say They Will Seriously Tackle PM2.5 Dust Issue
Pattaya Deputy Mayor Manote Nongyai convened a meeting yesterday at City Hall to address concerns surrounding the PM2.5 dust levels. Joining him were the head of the Pattaya Environmental Office, Sanya Tubtimsri, and other relevant officials.
According to Manote, the average PM 2.5 levels reported in Pattaya still fall within the orange or yellow category, which indicate moderate air quality. Continued …
E-cigarette distribution network in Bangkok busted
A significant e-cigarette distribution network has been dismantled by the police, following a series of raids in Bangkok. The leader of the network, 32-year-old Jenkij Hom-aroon, was apprehended during the operation that occurred yesterday.
The Consumer Protection Police Division (CPPD) spearheaded the operation, acting on information related to the Iqos Thailand FanClub. This Facebook group was identified as the platform used by the network to sell and market e-cigarette modules and cartridges online. Continued …
Tiger conservation gains ground, but snares remain a problem
There is a sense of urgency in tiger conservation. At the turn of the 20th century, tigers were on the brink of extinction, with the global population dropping from approximately 100,000 to as low as 3,200 in 2010.
In 2010, the leaders of 13 tiger range countries: Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Russia, Thailand, and Vietnam, assembled at an International Tiger Summit in St Petersburg, Russia, and committed to double the number of wild tigers across their geographical area by 2022. Continued …
Diversification key to growing Thai economy
As Thailand navigates through the economic challenges of 2023 and looks ahead to 2024, the government faces a critical task in steering the nation toward sustainable growth and stability.
The World Bank’s recently revised its forecast for Thailand with the body downgrading its forecast for Thailand’s economic growth in 2023 to 2.5% from the previous estimate of 3.4%, which was made in October. The World Bank, additionally, revised its forecast for 2024 to 3.2% from the earlier projection of 3.5%.which points to a tempered growth in Thailand’s economy. Continued …
Should Thailand fret about deflation?
Thailand registered a second consecutive monthly decline in headline inflation, reaching its lowest level in 33 months in November, while the Commerce Ministry recently predicted the rate will decelerate again in December.
These developments have raised concerns about heightened risks of both an economic slowdown and deflation in Thailand. Continued …
Bt4 trillion revenue, 20 million jobs from soft power targeted
The government aims to create 20 million new jobs and 4 trillion baht in revenue for Thais through its soft power promotion policy, Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai said on Thursday.
“We hope that soft power would serve as an important mechanism in generating income for Thais and boosting the country’s economic development,” he said. Continued …
Thailand’s Digital Wallet Scheme Could Boost Near-Term Growth, Says World Bank
The World Bank cut Thailand’s economic growth outlook to 2.5% this year from its forecast of 3.4% in October, before improving to 3.2% next year. It also mentioned the digital wallet program of the new government that could enhance the short-team economic activity.
According to Fabrizio Zarcone, World Bank country manager for Thailand, the Thai economic growth is projected to pick up to 3.2% in 2024 from 2.5% this year, supported by a recovery in tourism, goods exports and sustained private consumption. Continued …
Top Thai firms unveil their climate-saving innovations at Sustainability Forum
Five leading Thai corporations have offered a glimpse of a greener future, showcasing their groundbreaking initiatives at the “Sustainability Forum 2024” in Bangkok on Thursday.
Leading public and private organizations unveiled innovations designed to drive Thailand toward its sustainability goal of carbon neutrality by 2050. Continued …
EV production target ramped up for 2024
Thai authorities want next year’s electric vehicle (EV) production capacity to reach 359,000 units based on investment of 39.5 billion baht, say industrial officials.
The state EV policy and investment incentive packages should help increase production, said the Office of Industrial Economics (OIE). Continued …
Maserati to join Thai EV market
Italian luxury car manufacturer Maserati plans to join the crowded Thai electric vehicle market by launching two battery EV models here next year, with a focus on LGBTQIA2S+ customers.
Grecale Folgore and GranTurismo will be introduced to Thai enthusiasts in the second half of 2024, the company said. The battery-operated Grecale is its best-selling model. Continued …
Thailand’s energy giant shifts to electric
Thai conglomerate PTT has ventured into lithium-ion battery production to bolster its EV brand Neta and tap into the expanding Thai green car market.
A Rayong-based plant, co-owned by NV Gotion, a joint venture between PTT subsidiary Nuovo Plus and Chinese EV battery maker Gotion Hitech, initiated production with a capacity of 2 gigawatt-hours per year. Anticipated expansion to 8 GW-hours is aimed to match increasing demand. Continued …
Why Chinese tourists snub Thailand: New favorites revealed
Thailand, hopeful for a Chinese tourism resurgence post-pandemic, faces an unexpected plot twist as a surge of Taiwanese visitors, in particular, reshapes the narrative. Saichon Chounchou now handles a 20-person group of Taiwanese tourists.
“Now my clients are Taiwanese. They are regular clients and generate revenue for many local communities as opposed to many Chinese on a zero-dollar tour.” Continued …
Chinese tourists worried about safety
Tourism operators in China say safety remains the major concern for Thailand tour packages, predicting trips here might reach the pre-pandemic level by 2025.
Whenever negative events happen in Thailand, such as the Siam Paragon shooting or the recent shooting in Pathum Thani stadium, bookings immediately drop, as the news spreads quickly on Chinese social media, said Yu Ping, of Shanghai Wan Guo International Travel Service, a wholesale tour operator. Continued …
Revenue 2023 From Foreign Tourists Exceeds 1 Trillion Baht
The Ministry of Tourism and Sports announced that the number of foreign tourists arriving in Thailand has reached 25.7 million since Jan. 1, 2023, generating revenue of 1,098,082 million baht, or 31.320 billion U.S. dollars. The Jay Chou concert in December also pushed Chinese tourists to the top spot.
During Dec. 4–10, there were 655,653 foreign tourists arriving in Thailand, an increase of 61,619 people, or 10.37%, from the previous week. The average daily number of foreign tourists arriving in Thailand was 93,665 people. Continued …
Thailand tourism to be boosted by ‘repeat travelers’
Thailand’s tourism will be boosted by “repeat travelers”, as more than a quarter (28%) of travelers who visited Thailand during 2023 said they intend to return over the next 12 months, according to a Visa study.
The 2023 edition of the Global Travel Intentions Study 1, the largest and longest-running global consumer insights study to be undertaken by Visa, found that travelers likely to revisit in the next 12 months come from Malaysia (42%), Singapore (41%), Philippines (28%), mainland China (25%), and Vietnam (22%). Continued …
Grip of OPEC+ on oil market loosening
Slowing demand growth and rising U.S. crude production will make it more difficult for OPEC+ to continue to prop up prices, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Thursday. Continued …
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