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Monday’s news-June 22

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  • Returning sponsor: Anantasila Beach Restaurant Hua Hin/Frenchman arrested in Cha Am/Hua Hin Table Tennis Championship/Hua Hin land titles explained/Foreign buyers hit pause on villas/Thailand Driving Out Foreigners/Police Seize Land in Nominee Crackdown /Tighten Foreign Condo Ownership Rules/Bid-Rigging Claims at Suvarnabhumi/Tunnel Collapse Kills Two/Wild Elephant Kills Mushroom Forager/Can a person outrun an elephant?/Medical cannabis enforcement
  • THE IRAN WAR: US and Iran conclude high-level talks/Still a long way to go
  • ECONOMY: Deficit and baht risks/Foreign investment tops 154-billion-baht/FastPass Expansion Targets Investment/Can Land Bridge Challenge Malacca?/Exports face slower growth/Pressure on Thai exporters/Export window for Thai pet food/Bangkok Faces Japan-Style Housing Crisis/$800-million wellness hub in Bangkok/Italy wants Thai workers/Defend farmland from data centers
  • TOURISM: International departure fee rises/Green season tourism shift/Phuket may triple hotel tax/Phuket hotel demolitions/Pattaya operators turn pushy/Culture means more than tourism/War in Middle East pushing tourists to Asia
  • THAILAND EXPERIENCE: Horrifying methods to make elephants rideable /Ordering Som Tum Like a Thai Local/Southern springboard to growth/The Great Hornbill
  • CLIMATE THAILAND: Accelerate energy transition/Shift away from fossil fuels/Mekong wildlife trafficking
  • FOREIGNERS BEHAVING BADLY/HUA HIN TRANSPORT and LINKS 

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Frenchman arrested in Cha Am over alleged 8-billion-baht Ponzi scheme

Thai immigration police have arrested a 33-year-old French man in Cha Am, who is alleged to be a key figure in a transnational pyramid investment scam causing damages of more than 200 million Euros. The suspect, identified by authorities only as Mr. Dogan, was found hiding in a villa and is wanted by authorities in France, Turkey, and by Interpol.

On Saturday, investigators received intelligence that the suspect was hiding in a luxury villa in the Cha Am area. Officers moved in to inspect the property, requested to check his passport, and confirmed his identity against international arrest records. He was subsequently detained on site. Continued … 

Hua Hin Table Tennis Championship held at Bluport

The first Hua Hin Table Tennis Championship was held at Bluport Hua Hin over the weekend, with Jetphat Phetsanthad and Wiranchana Srichak winning the men’s and women’s singles titles. The tournament was organized by the Lions Club of Raspakdi Hua Hin, in cooperation with the Fantastic Hua Hin Table Tennis Club.

The final day featured the general singles categories, with 46 players competing in the men’s singles and 13 in the women’s singles. Players first competed in the group stage before progressing to the knockout rounds. Continued … 

Hua Hin land titles explained for foreign buyers

Hua Hin land titles and property ownership can be confusing, especially for foreign buyers trying to understand leases, title deeds, and what is legally safe. Many people have seen the recent crackdowns on nominee company ownership (see below), with more than 46,900 companies reportedly under investigation across Thailand.

Fortunately, for most buyers in the Hua Hin region, this has not been as common as in some other parts of the country. The problem is that some buyers were previously advised to set up nominee company structures and told: “Don’t worry, it will be fine.” In many cases, these advisers were not lawyers. They were often accountants creating an annual income stream. Continued … 

Foreign buyers hit pause on villas as nominee loophole closes

Thailand’s crackdown on a loophole that effectively bypasses its restrictions on land ownership by foreigners is causing prospective buyers to delay purchase decisions on luxury villas in resort destinations such as Phuket and Koh Samui, according to agents.

Bangkok has stepped up its scrutiny of business and property ownership in the country, with the Department of Business Development (DBD) flagging 11,426 companies on Koh Phangan and Koh Samui where foreigners hold stakes, accounting for nearly 68% of all registered firms on the two islands, which are districts in the southern Thai province of Surat Thani. Continued … 

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Thailand Driving Out Foreigners It Once Courted

Thailand is pursuing two major policy directions that appear to conflict with one another: opening its economy to foreign business while intensifying enforcement against foreign-linked property ownership structures.

The contrast has become increasingly visible following reforms to the Foreign Business Act. In April 2025, the Cabinet approved the most significant overhaul of the law in 25 years. In January 2026, it confirmed plans to remove 10 business categories, including software development, from restricted lists, allowing foreign companies to operate without local partners or special licenses. The reforms form part of the Thailand 4.0 strategy aimed at improving competitiveness and attracting investment. Continued … 

Police Seize Phuket, Krabi, and Phang Nga Land in Nominee Crackdown

Thai police have seized 49 rai of land worth more than B1.05 billion in Phuket, Krabi, and Phang Nga as part of the latest operation targeting alleged foreign nominee business networks. The coordinated raids on Saturday involved more than 500 officers and resulted from 59 arrest warrants, 60 search warrants, and investigations into 89 land plots linked to suspected illegal ownership structures.

Authorities said the investigation focused on companies suspected of using Thai nationals as nominees to hold shares on behalf of foreign investors, allowing them to control land and businesses in violation of Thai law. Across Phuket, Phang Nga, and Krabi, investigators identified 29 companies allegedly operating as nominees and 48 companies holding land while having foreign shareholders in the majority. Continued … 

Government Urged to Tighten Foreign Condo Ownership Rules

Thailand is facing renewed calls to tighten regulations governing foreign condominium ownership as the government considers raising the foreign ownership quota in condominium projects to attract overseas investment and support a property market still struggling with a slowdown.

The proposal is viewed as a way to improve liquidity in the real estate sector and help developers clear unsold inventory. However, concerns have emerged over housing affordability for Thai citizens, property speculation, and the long-term impact of increased foreign ownership. Continued … 

DSI Probes AOT Bid-Rigging Claims at Suvarnabhumi

The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) has ordered a preliminary investigation into allegations of bid rigging linked to projects at Airports of Thailand (AOT) worth 74.9 million baht. The inquiry follows a complaint submitted by a lawyer Sittra Biabungkerd, who alleged that a former deputy prime minister and a major news organization were involved in coordinating work for individuals and companies under scrutiny.

Sittra, secretary-general of the People’s Lawyer Team Foundation, submitted evidence to the DSI on June 16. He asked the agency to investigate whether offenses related to bid rigging had occurred and requested that his tip-off letter be treated as a formal criminal complaint if evidence of wrongdoing is found. Continued … 

Tunnel Collapse Kills Two at Chiang Rai Rail Project

Two workers were killed and two others injured after a section of wall collapsed inside the Doi Luang railway tunnel on the Den Chai-Chiang Rai-Chiang Khong railway project in Doi Luang district, Chiang Rai, on Saturday. The collapse occurred in an area of the tunnel that had not yet been lined with concrete, with debris falling onto workers inside the construction site.

The Doi Luang tunnel is 3.4 kilometers long and was successfully bored through last year. Construction is currently focused on installing a permanent concrete lining to protect the tunnel walls, with more than three-quarters of the work already completed. The collapse occurred in an exposed section that was awaiting protective treatment as part of the normal construction process. Continued … 

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Wild Elephant Kills Mushroom Forager in Buriram Forest

A 58-year-old man was found dead in Dong Yai Wildlife Sanctuary in Buriram province after apparently being attacked by a wild elephant while foraging for mushrooms in the forest. The victim was discovered on Saturday in a remote forest area near Nong Bon village in Lam Nang Rong subdistrict, Non Din Daeng district.

Officers and rescue workers found the victim lying face down on a mound of earth. The body had significantly decomposed. Investigators also found extensive elephant footprints around the scene, with the surrounding ground appearing heavily trampled. Continued … 

Can a person outrun an elephant?

Elephants can certainly shift. African elephants can reach top speeds of up to 40 kilometers per hour, albeit over short distances only. This is more than twice as fast as the average human runner, so it seems like an open and shut case.

Elephants win. Humans lose. Only not so fast. Unleash your inner pedant, and let’s think, for a moment, about what running actually is. Continued … 

Thailand steps up medical cannabis enforcement with more than 1,200 inspections nationwide

Thailand’s Department of Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine (DTAM) says it has intensified oversight of medical cannabis businesses nationwide, carrying out more than 1,200 inspections in recent weeks as authorities seek to ensure cannabis is used strictly for medical purposes.

According to figures released by DTAM and cited by government and health-sector media outlets, authorities inspected more than 1,247 cannabis establishments across the country, resulting in enforcement actions including arrests, license suspensions, and the seizure of suspicious items. Continued … 

US and Iran conclude high-level talks in Switzerland

The first round of talks between high-ranking US and Iranian officials in Switzerland ended today, mediators said, after a tense opening marked by ‌Tehran’s announcement it had again closed the Strait of Hormuz and US President Donald Trump repeating his threats to resume attacks on Iran.

A joint statement from mediating nations Qatar and Pakistan said the United States and Iran agreed to a roadmap toward a final deal within 60 days. Technical talks will continue for the rest of the week in the Qatari-owned Swiss mountain resort of Buergenstock, according to the statement, which was released by the Qatari Foreign Ministry. Continued … 

Still a long way to go

During the past week, global attention focused on the ceasefire agreement between the US and Iran, bringing months of protracted conflict to a halt.

While crude oil prices fell sharply in response to signs of progress toward peace, most businesses remain cautious, preferring to reassess the outlook once tangible results emerge and all trade restrictions have been fully removed. Continued … 

Thailand faces deficit and baht risks

Thailand is entering the second half of 2026 with a mixed economic signal: S&P Global Ratings has maintained the country’s sovereign rating at BBB+ with a stable outlook, but economists warn that pressure from oil prices, rising imports, fiscal deficits, and global uncertainty could keep the current account and the baht under strain.

The concern has sharpened even after the United States and Iran signed a ceasefire agreement last week. Markets remain focused on the 60-day negotiation period, during which both sides must seek a final settlement, as well as the possible commercial reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Continued … 

Foreign investment in Thailand tops 154-billion-baht in first five months, up 73%

Foreign investment in Thailand exceeded 153.56 billion baht in the first five months of 2026, surging 73% from the same period last year.

Poonpong Naiyanapakorn, director-general of the Department of Business Development under the Commerce Ministry, in his capacity as secretary of the Foreign Business Committee, said foreign investment during the first five months of 2026 saw 528 foreign investors approved to operate businesses in Thailand under the Foreign Business Act B.E. 2542 (1999). Continued … 

FastPass Expansion Targets B223 billion in Investment

Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul is set to launch the Thailand FastPass program at Government House tomorrow, aiming to accelerate major investment projects by removing regulatory barriers and streamlining approvals.

The initiative currently covers 25 projects with a combined investment value of 223.216 billion baht, reflecting the government’s efforts to convert approved investments into real economic activity. Continued … 

Can Thailand’s Land Bridge Challenge Malacca and Redefine Asian Trade Routes?

For decades, Thailand has occupied a strategic location between the Pacific and Indian Oceans, yet much of the economic value generated by regional maritime trade has flowed through neighboring shipping hubs such as Singapore. The proposed land bridge project seeks to change that equation.

The government’s plan involves building deep-sea ports on both coasts of the southern peninsula, Ranong on the Andaman Sea and Chumphon on the Gulf of Thailand, and connecting them through rail and road infrastructure. The goal is to create an alternative logistics corridor that allows cargo to move across Thailand instead of passing entirely through the Strait of Malacca. Continued … 

National shippers warn Thai exports face slower growth as risks mount

Thailand’s exporters are heading into a more uncertain second half of 2026, with growth expected to slow as global trade risks pile up across energy, logistics, and major export markets.

The Thai National Shippers’ Council (TNSC) expects exports to expand by around 2%-4% year on year in the second half of the year, while full-year growth could still reach 3%-5% if global trade avoids any major new disruption. Continued … 

Vietnam FTA push raises pressure on Thai exporters in Gulf markets

Vietnam is moving aggressively to expand its global trade reach through a new generation of free trade agreements (FTAs) targeting the Middle East and South Asia, a strategy that could increase competitive pressure on Thai exporters in markets where both countries sell similar goods.

Thailand’s Office of Commercial Affairs in Ho Chi Minh City, under the Ministry of Commerce, has urged Thai businesses to closely monitor developments in Vietnam’s trade policy and new regulatory requirements under its latest FTAs. Continued … 

China’s pet-friendly boom opens new export window for Thai pet food makers

China’s growing pet-friendly culture is creating a new export opening for Thailand, as demand for premium and health-focused pet food rises among Chinese consumers who increasingly treat pets as family members.

The Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP), through the Thai Trade Center in Shanghai, reported that China is seeing notable changes in its social structure and consumer behavior, with pets no longer viewed merely as household animals but increasingly regarded as part of the family. Continued … 

Bangkok Area Faces Japan-Style Housing Crisis as Unsold Stock Tops 213,000 Units

A toxic mix of record household debt, strict lending criteria, and a severe demographic slowdown leaves Bangkok’s property market heavily oversupplied. The accumulated inventory of unsold residential properties in Bangkok and its surrounding provinces is projected to surge to an unprecedented 213,000 units by the end of 2026, triggering warnings that Thailand is on the brink of a chronic, Japan-style vacant housing crisis.

Industry analysts attribute the looming property glut to a severe contraction in consumer purchasing power. This downturn has been exacerbated by historically high levels of household debt, sluggish economic growth, and significantly tightened lending criteria imposed by commercial banks. Continued … 

Largest Thai hospital group plans $800-million wellness hub in Bangkok

Bangkok Dusit Medical Services (BDMS) has announced plans for WellEra, a wellness-integrated development in the city’s Lumphini district that will redefine the relationship between healthcare, residential living, hospitality, and lifestyle.

Scheduled for completion in 2030, the project represents one of Thailand’s most ambitious investments in the growing global wellness economy and reflects the country’s wider aspirations to become an international wellness hub. Continued … 

Italy wants up to 30,000 Thai workers a year

Italy has offered to employ 20,000-30,000 Thai workers a year to remedy labor shortages in three sectors, deputy government spokeswoman Patdarat Thongsaluaykorn said yesterday.

She said Labor Minister Julapun Amornvivat was advised of the offer by the Italian ambassador. Italy was interested in employing 20,000-30,000 Thai workers a year in the farming, health, and service sectors. Continued … 

State promises to defend farmland from data centers

The government has reiterated that investments in data centers must not adversely affect local communities or the agricultural sector. According to government spokeswoman Rachada Dhnadirek, the data center investment boom reflects the country’s potential to become a regional digital infrastructure hub, supporting the growth of cloud computing, artificial intelligence (AI), e-commerce, fintech, and other digital services.

The government, however, is monitoring site readiness and the potential impacts on local communities, particularly regarding water resources, energy consumption, and environmental concerns. Continued … 

International departure fee rises at six Thai airports

Thailand has raised the passenger service charge for international departures at six major airports to 1,120 baht per person from Saturday. The increase applies to outbound international passengers and raises the charge by 390 baht, from the previous rate of 730 baht.

The six airports covered by the new rate are Suvarnabhumi, Don Mueang, Chiang Mai, Mae Fah Luang Chiang Rai, Phuket, and Hat Yai. The passenger service charge is already included in the price of air tickets, meaning travelers do not need to pay it separately at the airport. Continued … 

Green season tourism shift focuses on wellness and nature experiences

Thailand is redefining its annual green season, promoting the rainy months as a prime opportunity for wellness, nature-based experiences, and meaningful travel. Through its “Healing is the New Luxury” campaign, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is encouraging travelers to view the season not as an off-peak period, but as a time for restoration, reflection, and deeper connections with nature and local communities.

The green season transforms much of Thailand into a landscape of lush rice fields, mist-covered mountains, and thriving forests. While the period has traditionally been considered part of the low season, this period is an ideal time to visit, thanks to fewer crowds, attractive travel offers, and some of the country’s most dramatic natural scenery. Continued … 

Phuket considers tripling hotel tax rate

Authorities in Phuket are considering a proposal to raise the provincial tax on hotels from 1% to 3% of room rates to generate additional revenue for local development and tourism promotion.

The proposal was raised on Friday during a workshop on tourism management amid the global energy crisis. The law already allows provinces to collect local development taxes from hotels at rates of up to 3%, outgoing governor Nirat Pongsitthithavorn told the gathering. Continued … 

Minister warns of Phuket hotel demolitions

Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Suchart Chomklin has vowed to permanently reclaim Phuket’s beaches from illegal occupation, promising sweeping enforcement action from next month and warning that more demolitions of illegally built structures, including well-known hotels, are imminent. Continued … 

Pattaya operators turn pushy as tourist numbers fall

Pattaya’s tourism businesses are fighting for every customer, as falling walk-in numbers push vendors to take a more direct approach with visitors. Along the resort city’s busiest streets, shop owners and staff are increasingly stepping out to call to passersby, and in some cases gently guiding them toward their shops, as competition for tourist spending intensifies.

The trend is most visible in high foot-traffic areas, where massage parlors, bars, and retail shops line the walkways. Vendors say visibility and direct engagement have become essential just to secure enough daily income. Continued … 

Culture means more than tourism

The recent proposal to merge the Ministry of Culture with the Ministry of Tourism should be treated with great caution. This idea may appear to be just a bureaucratic restructuring. But the two ministries have distinct missions, functions and skill sets that should not be combined.

The Ministry of Culture protects cultural heritage and supports the arts. The Ministry of Tourism promotes and regulates tourism as a key driver of economic growth. Culture might attract tourists or generate revenue, but that is not why it is valuable. Continued … 

How the war in the Middle East is pushing tourists to Asia

Catalina Agudelo “couldn’t wait” to escape the Melbourne winter and travel overseas. While she repeatedly checked the latest travel advice about the war in Iran, she was confident she picked the right destination.

“All those countries around Europe and the Middle East wouldn’t be a good place to go at the moment, I would be scared about going,” she said. “But since we are traveling to Thailand, it hasn’t changed our plans.” Continued … 

An elephant being “trained” for tourism

The horrifying methods used to make elephants rideable

In the opening sequence of episode seven of The Life of Mammals, Sir David Attenborough rides an Asian elephant along an empty beach of white sand in Thailand. At a gesture from Attenborough, the elephant turns into the turquoise water and animal and rider go for a dip. It’s an experience that many tourists seek out when visiting countries where elephants are native.

Since that sequence aired, filmed in 2002, Attenborough has publicly condemned elephant riding and the use of these sensitive animals as entertainment for tourists. His 2017 documentary, Attenborough and the Giant Elephant revealed some of the suffering elephants undergo in captivity and the damage and distress riding, dancing, and performing tricks can cause the animals. Continued … 

Master the Art of Ordering Som Tum Like a Thai Local

Som Tum is far more than a staple of Thai street gastronomy; it represents the culinary heartbeat of an entire nation. For anyone exploring the profound depths of Thai cuisine, this vibrant green papaya salad remains the definitive baseline of flavor symmetry.

To truly comprehend its brilliance, one must journey to Som Tum Khun Kan. This revered establishment secured the national championship title in 1999, and it continues to safeguard an unmatched gastronomic legacy. Continued … 

Phangnga: Southern springboard to growth

Phangnga is transforming itself from a seasonal beach destination into a fast-growing premium tourism market, supported by strong visitor spending, niche attractions, and growing investor confidence.

“The structure of the green season market has shifted, with Thai travelers helping fill rooms alongside arrivals from Australia, Europe, Britain, and Italy,” said Uthit Limsakul, director of the Tourism Authority of Thailand’s Phangnga office. Continued … 

The Great Hornbill, one of the largest birds in Thailand

The Great Hornbill forages in the treetops, usually living in pairs. Outside the breeding season, they can sometimes gather in flocks of up to 150, roosting in trees in valleys. However, they occasionally descend to the ground to forage. Their loud call, “Kok Kok Kok, Kahang Kahang Kahang” or “Kawa Kawa Kawa,” is the origin of their name. Great Hornbills are found in moist evergreen forests, dry evergreen forests, or mixed deciduous forests. Video … 

Thailand urged to accelerate energy transition as US-Iran sign MoU

Thailand needs to accelerate its transition from internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles to electric vehicles (EVs) and expand the use of renewable energy to strengthen long-term energy security, according to Areeporn Asawinpongphan, a researcher at the Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI).

While the United States and Iran have signed a 60-day memorandum of understanding aimed at reopening the Strait of Hormuz, Areeporn warned that geopolitical risks remain unpredictable and could continue to threaten global energy markets. Continued … 

Analyst urges shift away from fossil fuels

Thailand must accelerate its transition to renewable energy if it is to reduce dependence on imported oil and gas and avoid repeating the painful consequences of global conflicts, according to Praipol Koomsap, economist at Thammasat University and former assistant to ex-energy minister Narongchai Akrasanee.

Praipol said even if peace negotiations between the US and Iran succeed in stabilizing crude oil prices at around US$70-80 per barrel, refined oil prices are expected to remain high. Continued … 

Laos exposes notorious Mekong wildlife trafficking

A series of high-profile seizures of endangered animals and wildlife products along the borders of Laos and Thailand has exposed a thriving black market that is harming countless species in the wild.

Lao authorities rescued animals and seized wildlife products in Luang Prabang and Champasak provinces last week, which signaled that traffickers are active in the region. The animals were being transported on an international passenger bus traveling between Pakse and Bangkok. Continued … 

  • Foreign Nationals Defecate Outside Phuket Shop – Continued … 
  • Chinese Capital Network Linked to Crypto Mining Probe – Continued … 
  • Drunk Foreigner Sparks Chaos in Pattaya Brawl, 10 Cops Needed – Continued … 
  • American DJ Arrested for Illegal Work in Chiang Mai – Continued … 
  • Australian man arrested after crashing into Phuket police checkpoint, injuring officer – Continued … 

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International tourists in PKK increased 35% in ’24, Chinese top list

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Chomsin Road roundabout work expected to affect traffic

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PKK, Phetchaburi join forces to battle air pollution

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PKK English proficiency among Thailand’s worst

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Cha Am Crab Festival March 8-15

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Sheraton Hua Hin Pranburi Villas Honored with award for luxury hotels

Sheraton Hua Hin Pranburi Villas is a winner of the 2024 Trip.Best Award in the luxury hotel category by Trip.com. This accolade highlights the resort’s commitment to delivering exceptional service, privacy, and comfort, ensuring unforgettable experiences for every guest.

Nestled amid lush tropical surroundings, Sheraton Hua Hin Pranburi Villas offers a tranquil retreat where guests can unwind in private pool villas and enjoy personalized hospitality. The award reflects the support of guests and the dedication of the resort’s team in creating a remarkable stay. Continued …

What’s not covered by health insurance in Thailand?

Health insurance in Thailand has important limits that everyone should know. Many policies do not cover pre-existing conditions, motorcycle accidents, extreme sports, or specific treatments. These gaps can lead to unexpected costs during emergencies.

Coverage for outpatient care and hospital stays also varies between plans. This article explores what is typically not covered by health insurance in Thailand and why it’s important to understand these exclusions. Continued …

Air pollution illnesses in Thailand hit 12.3M in 2024

The National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) revealed that in 2024 12.3 million Thais suffered from health issues caused by air pollution, with the northern region having the highest rate, followed by the northeastern region. It also reported that within just two months of 2025, the number of people affected exceeded 980,000.

NESDC presented the fourth-quarter social situation of Thailand and an overview for 2024, highlighting significant developments in health issues that require attention going forward. The PM 2.5 dust problem has worsened, significantly impacting public health. Air pollution remains a major issue, intensifying, especially PM 2.5 pollution. Continued …

Price controls on air purifiers, vacuum cleaners expected

Officials at the Ministry of Commerce have proposed adding air purifiers and vacuum cleaners to the price control list, as more consumers seek ways to reduce the effects of pollution.

The proposal is expected to be discussed today by the Central Committee on Prices of Goods and Services, said Goranij Nonejuie, deputy director-general of the Department of Internal Trade. Continued …

Thailand ‘bringing back the bad old days’ for fisheries, say activists

Jirasak “Boot” Meerit left school before he was a teenager to become a fisher alongside his father. When he started a family, Meerit bought his own boat and set out to catch blue crab and spotted mackerel in Prachuap Khiri Khan province, western Thailand.

“There was fierce competition for marine resources in my day already, because large-scale commercial fishing boats were not well regulated,” Meerit says. The industry was also rife with fabricated fishing permits and destructive gear, he adds. Continued …

Rare planet parade visible tonight in Thailand

Stargazers in Thailand are in for a celestial treat as a rare planetary alignment will light up the evening sky this week, according to the National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT). For a limited time, all the visible planets in the solar system will be lined up, creating a parade that can be seen with the naked eye.

Skywatchers can spot Saturn, Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, and Mars without any equipment only this evening. For those hoping to catch a glimpse of Uranus and Neptune, a telescope is recommended. NARIT explained that while the planets appear to line up in the night sky, they are not actually aligned in space. Rather, they occupy positions in their orbits that make them visible in the same region of the sky from Earth’s perspective. Continued …

Population time bomb

Beyond Valentine’s red roses and the festivities of this month of love lies a sobering reality: more Thais than ever prefer living a single life than getting married, according to government agencies.

The rise of singles is closely tied to broader population aging and decline patterns, which will have profound implications for the country’s economic and social development. The statistics are worrying. In 2023, one-fifth of Thais were single, according to the National Statistical Office (NSO). Continued …

Bangkok eyes curbing water monitor numbers

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is considering measures to control the growing population of water monitors in Lumpini Park and the canal along Rama IV Road.

Water monitors are protected under the Wild Animal Conservation and Protection Act BE 2562, which prohibits the hunting, trading, possession or harming of the species. Continued …

Cruise ship caught dumping trash into Chao Phraya River

Video footage has emerged of cruise ship staff dumping large amounts of trash into the Chao Phraya River every day. The scandal was exposed by former beauty queen Carla Porter, first runner-up of Miss Thailand World 2009, who posted the incriminating video on her Facebook page.

The clip, secretly filmed by a friend, shows staff from a cruise ship discarding plastic bottles, foam boxes, and other rubbish directly into the river. Porter revealed that the dumping occurs daily at the same spot. When the crew noticed they were being watched, they moved behind another docked ship to continue their illegal activity, thinking they were out of sight. Continued …

  • Thai woman catches Asian man stealing on flight to Hong Kong – Continued …
  • Italian tourists defy coral reef warning – Continued …
  • Expat Arrested Keeping Exotic and Protected Wildlife – Continued …
  • Thai Victim Hunts for Foreign Hit-and-Run Motorcyclist – Continued …
  • Bangladeshi Man Arrested for Selling Cannabis Vape Pods – Continued …
  • Chinese Nationals Arrested for Operating Illegal Business – Continued …
  • Indian Man Arrested for Illegal Loan Sharking – Continued …

Thai growth outlook remains stable

Economists have maintained Thailand’s 2025 GDP growth forecast following the Bank of Thailand’s recent interest rate cut, saying more reductions are likely during the year to lift a stagnant economy amid a challenging global outlook.

Economists at BofA Securities, led by Pipat Luengnaruemitchai, said the Monetary Policy Committee’s (MPC) rate cut came earlier than the market anticipated, indicating the central bank was more concerned about the country’s growth outlook. Continued …

Partnership to connect global investors to the EEC

The Eastern Economic Corridor Office of Thailand (EECO) and HSBC Thailand announced a strategic partnership to drive global investment into the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC), reinforcing the country’s position as a hub for high-value industries.

The collaboration with HSBC provides the EECO with access to HSBC’s international network and global investor base spanning 58 markets. Through a memorandum of understanding (MoU), both organizations will expand investor outreach and unlock opportunities from key investment corridors, such as mainland China, Europe, ASEAN, Middle East, India, Taiwan, and Japan. Continued …

Thailand’s Latest Developments in Foreign Investment

Thailand’s foreign investment landscape in 2024 showed significant growth, particularly in planned investments. Key industries such as renewable energy, digital technology, and advanced manufacturing attracted substantial interest from global investors.

Government initiatives, including tax incentives and streamlined regulatory processes, played a pivotal role in fostering a favorable business environment. This surge was notably led by sectors like data centers and cloud services, highlighting Thailand’s appeal as a hub for digital and technology investments. Continued …

7-Eleven parent’s $58-billion buyout bid fails

The founding Ito family of Japan’s Seven & i Holdings failed to secure financing for a $58 billion management buyout, sending its shares plunging and offering fresh impetus to a rival bid from Canada’s Alimentation Couche-Tard.

“There is no actionable proposal from Junro Ito and Ito-Kogyo for 7&i to consider at this time,” the company said in a statement, adding that it “continues to assess a full range of strategic alternatives”, including Couche-Tard’s $47 billion bid. Continued …

Thailand expected to start 300-baht tourism tax next high season

Thailand is poised to roll out a new 300-baht tourism tax on foreign visitors by year’s end. The Tourism and Sports Minister, Sorawong Thienthong, confirmed the expected launch during the nation’s bustling high season, contingent on its approval in the Royal Gazette by March.

This tax, applicable to all entering tourists, aims to provide life and accident insurance, enhancing visitor safety. Arrivals by air will incur a 300-baht fee per person per trip, while those by land or water will pay the same with allowances for multiple entries over a period of 30 to 60 days. To simplify the process, the fee will be tied to the impending Thailand Digital Arrival Card, set for a May debut. Continued …

Top Thai hospital operator hastens expansion on foreign demand

Thailand’s biggest private hospital operator will add more new beds than previously planned on expectations that an aging local population and foreign demand for affordable healthcare services will further boost its business.

Bangkok Dusit Medical Services (BDMS) plans to add around 800 new beds at its hospitals to raise the total to 9,600 by the end of 2027, the company said after its earnings release on Wednesday. That’s more than the 9,300 target that Chief Executive Officer Poramaporn Prasarttong-Osoth revealed last year. Continued …

European tourists flock to Pattaya for extended stays

Pattaya continues to charm European tourists even as the high season winds down, with many choosing to extend their stays thanks to the city’s laid-back vibe, stunning beaches, and improved tourism policies. This thriving beach town remains a top destination, proving that its appeal goes beyond seasonal travel trends.

A survey conducted on Tuesday in the Yinyom and Cozy Beach areas revealed bustling tourism scenes, with both Thai and foreign visitors flocking to the shores. Known for its clear waters, powdery white sands, and scenic rocky landscapes, Cozy Beach offers a peaceful retreat from the city’s busy streets. Continued …

Phuket Airport to boost flight capacity to 35 per hour

The Thai Ministry of Transport has instructed the Aeronautical Radio of Thailand Co. (AEROTHAI) to enhance Phuket Airport’s flight handling capacity. The aim is to increase from 25 to 35 flights per hour this year.

Deputy Minister of Transport Monaporn Charernsri announced yesterday, February 27 that AEROTHAI is examining methods to boost Phuket Airport’s efficiency, one of Thailand’s busiest airports, following Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang airports. Continued …

Tourists Fall Victim to Thefts in Pattaya

Pattaya recently witnessed a string of thefts involving foreign tourists, highlighting the challenges visitors sometimes face in bustling tourist hubs. Three separate incidents occurred on a single night, leaving both victims and authorities on high alert.

The first incident involved a 68-year-old Swiss tourist, who, with his Thai girlfriend, reported a theft aboard a songthaew, a popular local public transport. After arriving in Pattaya from Hua Hin, the couple experienced their initial disappointment. Continued …

American tourist missing in Phuket after jet ski ride

An American woman, identified only as Mrs. Nina, has disappeared while jet-skiing at Patong Beach in Phuket. The incident has prompted a significant search effort as authorities seek to uncover what led to her mysterious absence.

Mrs. Nina rented a jet-ski from a local operator yesterday at approximately 9:25 am. She wore a life jacket and was expected to return after 25 minutes. However, when she failed to reappear, the concerned operators alerted the Patong Police. Continued …

Hua Hin-based Belgian photographer Patrick Jacobs taking photos on Khao Takiap

Hua Hin’s Patrick Jacobs gives insider’s guide to local activities

Hua Hin is a three-and-a-half-hour train journey from Bangkok. Hugging the coast 200 kilometers from the Thai capital, the royal resort town is the northernmost district of Prachuap Khiri Khan province.

“We’re located between the mountains and the sea, and enjoy good air quality most of the time,” says Patrick Jacobs, a 69-year-old retired hairdresser, citing one of the reasons he chose Hua Hin as a place to settle. “It’s small, but also international. Coming from Belgium, I speak four EEuropean) languages. I use all of them here.” Continued …

Thailand’s soft power boom: Pop culture and global expansion

At a time when countries in the Indo-Pacific are reorienting their focus toward investing in hard power, Thailand sees increasing potential in developing soft power by leveraging its popular culture. While Thailand’s approach seems influenced by the South Korean model, the country has built on some sectors that are unique, giving it the edge over others such as Taiwan and Japan.

A part of this uniqueness stems from its entertainment industry, which, in the last decade, has captured the attention of global audiences, adding to its worldwide influence, bringing in economic investments, and increasing prospects for the country across other sectors like tourism. Continued …

US tariffs on Chinese goods will double to 20%, effective next week

U.S. President Donald Trump announced yesterday that the U.S. would not only impose his originally outlined 10% tariffs on all Chinese imports beginning on Tuesday, but that these were now being doubled for an effective rate of 20%. The move, targeting billions of U.S. dollars in bilateral trade, represented a significant raising of the stakes in the economic showdown with China. Continued …

Russia says talks on annexed Ukrainian land ‘non-negotiable’

The Kremlin yesterday ruled out giving back Ukrainian regions it claims to have annexed as part of a future peace deal, setting out a major red line as Russian and U.S. officials met in Istanbul for a new round of talks aimed at normalizing relations. Continued …

New bus service between Hua Hin, Don Mueang Airport in Bangkok

The new first-class bus service between Don Mueang Airport and Hua Hin will offer two round trips daily. The fare would be 200 baht each way and would take three-and-a-half hours. The Hua Hin departure will be from the current Transport Co. terminal just north of Hua Hin Airport.

  • The bus will leave Hua Hin at 7 am and 2 pm
  • It will depart from Don Mueang at 7:30 am and 4 pm

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

Thai Airasia has updated its flight schedule between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai (Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday):

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

Hua Hin train schedule

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Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

  • Hua Hin – Mo Chit (089-919-8055) starts service at 03:50
  • Hua Hin – Kanchanaburi (085-822-6063)
  • Hua Hin – New southern line service starts at 5:40
  • Hua Hin – Rangsit (090-138-0427) service starts at 05:40
  • Hua Hin – Nakhon Pathom (088-709-2364)

The last service departs at 6pm. Departures every 25 – 40 minutes. For inquiries or reservations, call 089-9198055,090-1380427.

 

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