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Wednesday’s news-July 8

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  • New Bangkok Hospital building/HUA HIN VIDEOS: Explore the Samoe Riang Community/Hua Hin: Is It Bangkok’s Best Beach Getaway?/Expat health insurance cost/Police Tighten Checkpoint Rules/Thaimart e-commerce platform debuts
  • THE IRAN WAR: US strikes Iran over ship attacks/Thailand’s energy crisis/Cut oil prices now, not gradually/Thailand cuts fuel prices
  • ECONOMY: Loan for Koh Lanta and Songkhla bridges/Weak condo market/Thailand cannabis draft law/PM Warns Cannabis Industry/Bangkok in top 10 for luxury living costs
  • TOURISM: 16.21 million foreign tourists/Tomorrowland 2026 Sells Out/Airport launches 24/7 canine drug sweeps/Show proof of funds on arrival
  • THAILAND EXPERIENCE: Song Wat, Bangkok’s Hottest Neighborhood
  • CLIMATE THAILAND: Power to the people/Climate crisis reshapes travel/Sungrow Targets Thai Households
  • FOREIGNERS BEHAVING BADLY/INTERNATIONAL/HUA HIN TRANSPORT and LINKS 

New Bangkok Hospital building opens

Bangkok Hospital Hua Hin held the official opening ceremony for its new building, marking another important milestone in the hospital’s development as it celebrates 15 years of service.

The new building reflects the hospital’s commitment to enhancing its medical capabilities while improving the overall patient care experience, helping to support the growth of Hua Hin and the surrounding region. Continued … 

Explore the Samoe Riang Local Community

While most tourists stick to the night markets and beaches, Samoe Riang offers a glimpse into the authentic, local side of Hua Hin. In this video, we explore the quiet alleys, traditional houses, and the peaceful atmosphere of this unique neighborhood. If you want to see what life looks like away from the big resorts, this walk is for you! You will see authentic local architecture and street life of fishermen village in Hua Hin, the peaceful vibes of a traditional Thai community. And a side of Hua Hin that many visitors miss. Video … 

Hua Hin: Is It Bangkok’s Best Beach Getaway?

Dive into everything that makes Hua Hin amazing — stunning beaches, royal history, next-level seafood, hidden gems, and some wild activities (like kite surfing, releasing rescued marine creatures, and hiking to an epic hidden temple cave!). Video … 

Expat health insurance Thailand cost: what you’ll pay monthly in 2026

Expat health insurance costs in Thailand are one of those numbers everyone searches for and nobody quite trusts, because the real answer ranges from under US$100 a month to well over US$900. Almost none of that gap comes down to luck. It comes down to two things: how old you are, and how much cover you actually want.

That gap widens fast with age, too. A policy that costs a few hundred dollars a month in your thirties can cost two to three times as much by your sixties, for identical cover. Here’s what the market actually charges, broken down by age and plan type, and what you get for the money at each level. Continued … 

Police Tighten Checkpoint Rules Across Thailand

The Royal Thai Police have reaffirmed that all police checkpoints across Thailand must operate under strict national standards that are transparent, accountable and focused on public safety. Officers have also been reminded to treat the public politely, while anyone who encounters misconduct or alleged demands for bribes is encouraged to report it immediately.

Police spokesperson Lt. Gen. Trairong Phiwphan said every checkpoint must receive approval from the provincial police commander responsible for the area and must be located where it will not create unnecessary traffic disruption or inconvenience. Standard checkpoints are required to be divided into five operational zones and display advance warning signs, the name of the checkpoint supervisor, the approving commander and a telephone number for complaints. Continued … 

Thaimart e-commerce platform debuts

Thaimart, a home-grown Thai e-commerce platform, was officially introduced at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center in Bangkok yesterday, positioning itself as a new home for Thai business owners.

Panthawat Nakvisut, chief executive officer of Thaimart Marketplace, presented the platform as a marketplace built not only on technology, but also on transparent rules, fair treatment and shared growth with merchants. Continued … 

US strikes Iran as oil sanctions return over ship attacks

The United States launched a new round of military strikes against Iran yesterday after three commercial tankers were hit near the Strait of Hormuz, sharply raising pressure on a fragile ceasefire between Washington and Tehran.

US Central Command said the strikes were intended to impose costs on Iran after what Washington described as aggression and a breach of the ceasefire. A US official said the targets included Iranian air defense systems, coastal surveillance systems, surface-to-air missiles, anti-ship cruise missiles and drone launch sites. Continued … 

Thailand’s energy crisis demands more than short-term remedies

The 2026 US–Israel war on Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz are posing an unprecedented challenge to Thailand’s energy security and economy. While the country has contained the immediate economic fallout to some extent, the crisis highlights the need for a coherent long-term strategy to diversify supply chains, strengthen energy security and accelerate economic restructuring.

Thailand has been historically reliant on Middle Eastern oil, gas and fertilizers, with approximately 60% of its crude oil imports, 90% of light oils, 70% of urea and 28% of natural gas originating from the Middle East. Retail oil prices rose by roughly 34% on average across all fuel types between January and May, while domestic urea fertilizer prices surged by 50%–75% over the same period. Continued … 

PM tells Energy Ministry: cut oil prices now, not gradually

Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has instructed the Energy Ministry to find ways to reduce retail oil prices, saying domestic fuel prices should fall now that global oil prices have declined and stabilized.

Anutin said the government must take into account people’s cost of living, household expenses and the operating costs faced by businesses, especially as fuel prices affect transport, goods prices and daily economic activity. Continued … 

Thailand cuts fuel prices as oil fund adjusts rates

Thailand will cut retail fuel prices from today, with diesel falling by 2.56 baht per liter and all petrol and gasohol grades dropping by 2.51 baht per liter.

Energy Minister Akanat Promphan acknowledged an order from the prime minister issued during the Cabinet meeting on the same day. The order instructed the Energy Ministry to find ways to reduce retail fuel prices as much as possible in line with lower global crude oil prices, while easing living costs for the public and cutting business expenses. Continued … 

Songkhla bridge artist rendering

Cabinet approves World Bank loan for Koh Lanta and Songkhla bridges

The Cabinet has approved the Ministry of Finance’s borrowing from the World Bank through the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), worth 4.55 billion baht, together with grant assistance of 129.30 million baht, for a combined 4.6793 billion baht.

The funding will be used for the construction of a bridge linking Koh Lanta in Krabi province and a bridge across Songkhla Lake connecting Songkhla and Phatthalung provinces. Continued … 

Weak condo market crushes land prices

Asking prices for land in Greater Bangkok have stagnated this year, with some sites facing discounts of up to 40% as buyers negotiate aggressively amid a sharp contraction in the condo market caused by economic weakness.

According to property consultancy Cushman & Wakefield Thailand, land prices in Greater Bangkok previously rose consistently every year, often by double digits, largely driven by condo developers. Continued … 

Thailand cannabis draft law targets medical use and shop controls

Pattana Promphat, Public Health minister, pressed ahead with the draft Cannabis and Hemp Act yesterday, aiming to control cannabis for medical use only. He ordered tighter oversight from source to destination after problems were found involving illegal transport abroad and the use of fake licenses.

The ministry is also working with police and local authorities to accelerate a crackdown on illicit cannabis outlets and shops with expired licenses, estimated at more than 6,000 nationwide, to prevent recreational cannabis use and speed up efforts to bring cannabis outlets into order through a GPS-based system. Continued … 

PM Warns Cannabis Industry May Close in Thailand

Thailand’s Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has warned that the country’s cannabis industry could be shut down if authorities conclude it is causing more harm than benefit, following a series of major international cannabis smuggling cases linked to Thailand.

Thailand became the first country in Asia to decriminalize cannabis in 2022, promoting it as a medical crop with significant economic potential. Four years later, however, lawmakers are still debating cannabis control legislation, while recreational dispensaries have expanded and falling prices have pushed some growers toward illegal export markets. Continued …

Bangkok makes global top 10 for luxury living costs

Bangkok has emerged as one of the world’s 10 most expensive cities for high-net-worth individuals, according to the Julius Baer Global Wealth & Lifestyle Report 2026, released yesterday.

The report tracks the cost of a luxury basket of 20 goods and services across 25 global cities to analyze where it costs the most to “live well”. The basket includes residential property, cars, business-class air tickets, private school fees, fine dining, watches, jewelry and other premium lifestyle categories. Continued … 

Thailand welcomes 16.21 million foreign tourists, down 3.1%

Thailand welcomed more than 16.21 million foreign tourists between Jan. 1 and July 4, generating 782.57 billion baht in tourism revenue, the Ministry of Tourism and Sports said on Monday.

Tourism and Sports Minister Surasak Phancharoenworakul said the latest assessment showed Thailand had received 16,210,890 international arrivals during the period, down 3.1% from the same period last year. Continued … 

Tomorrowland 2026 Sells Out in Pattaya

Tickets for the inaugural Tomorrowland Thailand music festival have sold out, with all 150,000 tickets purchased shortly after sales opened, Tourism and Sports Minister Surasak Phancharoenworakul announced yesterday following the weekly Cabinet meeting.

The three-day electronic dance music festival will be held just outside Pattaya, Chon Buri this December. Around 50,000 tickets were sold for each day of the event, reaching the festival’s full capacity of 150,000 tickets. The government expects the event to attract the 50,000 visitors daily and generate around 6 billion baht in economic activity. Continued … 

Suvarnabhumi Airport launches 24/7 canine drug sweeps

The Patrol and Special Operation Division (PSD), commonly known as the 191 Police, has deployed canine units to Suvarnabhumi Airport for round-the-clock baggage sweeps and X-ray screenings for drugs.

The heightened security measure aims to interdict international drug trafficking networks and raise the country’s aviation safety protocols to international standards. Continued … 

Thailand reminds travelers to be ready to show proof of funds on arrival

As Thailand prepares to return to a 30-day visa-free stay for many nationalities, down from the current 60 days, the country is also drawing attention to another rule travelers sometimes forget: proof of funds on arrival.

In a notice published on Monday, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) reminded foreign visitors that they must be able to show they have sufficient financial resources when entering the country. This is not a new measure, but a reminder intended to help travelers better prepare for border checks. Continued … 

Where to Eat, Drink, Play, and Stay in Song Wat, Bangkok’s Hottest Neighborhood

Ask any Bangkokian which neighborhood is having a moment, and chances are they’ll point you to Song Wat. Running alongside the Chao Phraya River, this historic street is just a short walk from Yaowarat and easily reached from Talat Noi and Charoen Krung. You can also arrive by boat via Ratchawong Pier, making it one of the city’s most accessible neighborhoods to explore.

Long before it became one of Bangkok’s trendiest destinations, Song Wat was one of the city’s most important commercial districts. Its riverside location made it a thriving trading hub, attracting generations of Chinese immigrants who settled and built businesses here. Continued … 

Power to the people

The Anutin government’s decision to allow householders to sell their excess rooftop solar energy to the electricity authorities marks a major milestone in the country’s clean energy transition. It is also a rare and welcome instance of a government fulfilling its promises to the public.

The government announced last week that residential solar owners in Bangkok, Nonthaburi and Samut Prakan can now file feed-in tariff applications with the Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA), while those in other provinces can do so through the Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA). Continued … 

Climate crisis reshapes travel as weather risks grow

The climate crisis no longer affects only temperatures or disasters; it is visibly changing how people around the world travel. Where tourists once chose destinations for their beauty or popularity, many now place greater weight on weather, safety and environmental impact, causing travel trends in 2026 to change significantly.

Booking.com’s annual sustainability survey, which gathered data from more than 32,500 travelers in several countries, found that 74% said extreme weather had become an important factor in travel planning, while one in four, or 25%, had begun looking for cooler destinations to avoid heatwaves that are intensifying in many regions of the world. Continued … 

Sungrow Targets Thai Households with New Low-Voltage Battery System

Sungrow launched a new low-voltage residential solar and storage system at ASEW 2026 in Bangkok, targeting Thailand’s growing household energy market. The MGRL series, featuring a hybrid inverter and stackable battery, is engineered for hot, humid, and coastal environments with anti-corrosion protection.

Sungrow is making an aggressive push into Thailand’s residential solar market, unveiling a new low-voltage energy storage system specifically engineered to withstand the country’s punishing tropical climate. The Chinese clean-tech giant showcased the technology as part of a broader full-scenario portfolio designed to capture growth across Southeast Asia’s accelerating energy transition. Continued … 

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Trump says Greenland should be controled by US, not Denmark

U.S. President Donald Trump said yesterday that Greenland should be controled by the United States, not Denmark. Video … 

US, NATO allies to begin key talks at Turkey summit

After a pomp-filled welcome in Ankara where his North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) allies were at pains to keep him onside, United States President Donald Trump was to get down to the hard business of the summit yesterday. Continued … 

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Tuesday’s news-June 30

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  • Bangkok Hospital’s new Hua Hin building/PKK issues weather warning/Sam Roi Yot Run/Phuket nominee business probe expands/WWII Pilot Remains in Lampang/First phase of Cambodia border fence
  • ECONOMY: Thailand among the best in Asia/Economy supported by tourism and exports/Fault Lines Rattling Global Economy/Future as a Global Tech Hub/Prime Haven for Business Start-ups/EEC high-speed rail contract at risk/Thai car output falls/Thai Bourse Surges/Thai durian sales soar/Rethinking Thai-US ties
  • TOURISM: Malaysian Tourists Injured In Bomb Blast
  • THAILAND EXPERIENCE: Irish teacher in Thailand
  • CLIMATE THAILAND: Social media fuels wildlife crime
  • INTERNATIONAL/HUA HIN TRANSPORT and LINKS 

Bangkok Hospital shows off new Hua Hin building

Bangkok Hospital Hua Hin has offered a first look inside its new Zone B building ahead of its official opening in early July. The expansion will add 50 inpatient rooms and upgraded specialist departments, including the Heart Center, Gastrointestinal and Liver Department, Health Check-up Unit, Internal Medicine Department and Dermatology Department.

The new building will also support the hospital’s recruitment of more specialists and sub-specialists, including doctors in orthopedics, gastroenterology and pain management. Continued … 

PKK issued weather warning through Friday

Residents and visitors in Prachuap Khiri Khan have been advised to monitor weather updates closely after officials issued a weather warning for heavy rain, flash floods, landslides and strong winds through Friday.

The Provincial Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Command Center said areas expected to experience heavy rain could be at risk of forest run-off, flash flooding, standing water, landslides and strong waves. Continued … 

More than 500 participte in Sam Roi Yot Run

The Sam Roi Yot Run 2026 drew more than 500 Thai and international runners to Sam Roi Yot Beach on Sunday for the seventh edition of the community race. The event was held under the theme “Through the villages, along the sea”.

The race was organized by the Sam Roi Yot Community Leaders Council and local partners to promote sports tourism, encourage exercise and support the local economy. Continued … 

Phuket nominee business probe expands to 200 more firms

The Interior Ministry has stepped up its investigation into suspected nominee businesses in Phuket, with about 200 more companies set to be examined in the next phase.

Deputy Interior Minister Polapee Suwunchwee said yesterday that 159 companies believed to be using nominee shareholders have been referred to an investigation committee, with legal proceedings initiated against 39 firms and 34 ordered to cease operations. Continued … 

US Identifies WWII Pilot Remains in Lampang

The United States has confirmed the identification of the remains of a World War II fighter pilot who went missing after his aircraft was shot down over northern Thailand more than 80 years ago, bringing long-awaited closure to his family.

The US Embassy in Thailand said on Sunday that the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) identified the remains as those of 1st Lt. Franklin McKinney. He disappeared when his P-51 Mustang crashed in Lampang Province on Nov. 11, 1944, during an air battle. Continued … 

First phase of Cambodia border fence ‘45% built’

Construction of the first 1.3-kilometer section of Thailand’s border fence with Cambodia in Chanthaburi is 45% complete, a parliamentary delegation has been told.

Naval Task Force Chanthaburi Commander Capt Pratchaya Hanthiam briefed the committee that the wall is being constructed close to the agreed boundary line, with prior notification to Cambodian counterparts to prevent misunderstandings. Continued … 

Thailand among the best in Asia for business

Thailand has been ranked 27th in the world and 7th in Asia among the best countries for starting a business, aligning with the government’s ongoing efforts to reform the country’s economic structure and enhance its global competitiveness, according to the US News & World Report – Best Countries 2026 rankings.

Thailand was also recognized for its openness to business operations and investment, underscoring the country’s strength as a key destination for investment and business in the region. Continued … 

Thai economy supported by tourism and exports amid external risks

Pisit Puapan, director of the Macroeconomic Policy Division and spokesman for the Fiscal Policy Office (FPO), gave an overview of the Thai economy for May 2026, saying the economy continued to receive its main support from growth in tourism and exports.

The government still needed to monitor external risks, however, he said, particularly geopolitical tensions and global oil prices, which could affect supply chains and domestic production costs. Continued … 

Six Fault Lines Rattling the Global Economy

The world is entering an era of disorder. That was the stark message delivered at the Thailand Investment Forum 2026 in Bangkok, where Paiboon Nalinthrangkurn, chairman of the Federation of Thai Capital Market Organizations (FETCO), outlined six structural fault lines now bearing down on the global economy.

His assessment finds powerful corroboration in the latest annual economic report from the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), the central bank for central banks, which issued its own warning of overlapping vulnerabilities that risk tipping resilience into fragility. Continued … 

How Thailand is Securing its Future as a Global Tech Hub

For decades, Thailand’s economic engine was driven by manufacturing and export-led industries. Today, the kingdom is decoupling its growth from the factory floor and tethering it to the server rack.

This strategic pivot toward a high-value digital economy marks Thailand’s emergence as the definitive “digital gateway” to Southeast Asia. The scale of this ambition was recently codified by the Board of Investment’s (BOI) approval of a staggering 842.3 billion baht (approximately US$25 billion) investment by TikTok. Continued … 

Thailand Ranked 27th as Prime Haven for Business Start-ups

Thailand has solidified its reputation as a premier destination for global entrepreneurs, ranking 27th globally and 7th in Asia as one of the world’s best countries for starting a business, according to the latest U.S. News & World Report survey.

The findings, published in the “Best Countries 2026” report, underscore the kingdom’s openness and highly competitive commercial environment. Financial analysts note that the ranking reinforces Thailand’s position as a top-tier destination for foreign direct investment (FDI) moving through the second half of the year. Continued … 

EEC high-speed rail contract at risk

Thailand’s long-delayed high-speed rail project linking Don Mueang, Suvarnabhumi and U-Tapao airports faces a critical decision, as the State Railway of Thailand prepares to ask the Eastern Economic Corridor Policy Committee to decide whether the joint-investment contract should be revised or brought to an end.

The project was signed under a public-private partnership agreement between the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) and Asia Era One Co., a CP Group-led consortium, in 2018, during the first government of Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha. Continued … 

Thai car output falls 17.9% in May

Thailand’s vehicle production fell sharply in May 2026, as weaker exports, particularly to the Middle East, weighed on the automotive industry, according to the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI).

Surapong Paisitpattanapong, adviser to the chairman of the FTI’s Automotive Industry Club and the club’s spokesman, said total vehicle production in May stood at 114,214 units, down 17.9% from the same period last year. Continued … 

Thai Bourse Surges 25% in First Half

The Thai stock market has delivered a stellar performance for the first half of 2026, generating returns of approximately 25% and locking in a spot as one of the top three best-performing bourses in the region.

Capitalizing on this momentum, the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) has unveiled a fresh strategic roadmap specifically designed to attract “New Economy” sectors to its trading board. Continued … 

Thai durian sales soar as TikTok live commerce drives demand

Live commerce is becoming a more powerful sales channel for Thailand’s farm produce, with a joint TikTok and Department of Internal Trade (DIT) campaign pushing durian sales on TikTok Shop up 10.6-fold.

The program was designed to support durian sales from eastern Thailand during the 2026 harvest season, while widening sales channels for farmers, stimulating domestic consumption and improving the distribution of agricultural produce through online platforms. Continued … 

America at 250: Rethinking Thai ties

America celebrates its 250th birthday this week. The US is now the world’s most powerful country, and every word and signature of President Donald Trump can shape events around the globe.

Contrary to conventional wisdom that America is in decline, the country today is more powerful than ever before — just watch President Donald Trump’s daily pronouncements. In the past, Washington had to consider other countries and their perceptions. For many, America was the good guy, seeking to reshape the world in its own image, especially on issues of democracy and human rights. Continued … 

Malaysian Tourists Injured In Narathiwat Bomb Blast

Two Malaysian tourists were injured when a bomb hidden inside a road culvert exploded in Tak Bai district, Narathiwat, yesterday.

The two injured tourists received emergency assistance at the scene and were taken to hospital. Authorities did not immediately disclose the extent of their injuries. The blast took place in Tak Bai district, where the device detonated on a public road. Continued … 

Irish teacher in Thailand: I’ve moved to a city known for the ‘slow life’

Last year, I moved to Chiang Mai, a city known for what Thais have termed “slow life”. I’m almost five years living in Thailand, and came to the country’s second city for a new teaching job.

This northern center has for long been a mandatory stop on tourist itineraries, and it’s not hard to see why. It contrasts strongly with the metropolis of Bangkok, 700km to the south. Its appeal is in its proximity to nature. (Some days, when stuck in traffic on my way home from school at 5pm on a Tuesday, I question that “slow life” tag, I have to say.) Continued … 

When social media fuels wildlife crime

The ghostly white creature curled up on a weighing scale is almost unrecognizable in the Facebook post offering it for sale. Only closer inspection reveals it to be a dead pangolin.

The animal, one of the world’s most endangered and trafficked mammals, has been stripped of its scales and is being advertised by a Thai account selling “seasonal wild delicacies”. The post is one of dozens that illustrate what conservationists call rampant illegal wildlife trafficking across social media platforms, particularly those belonging to Facebook parent company Meta. Continued … 

Philippines leads the world in rush to solar as power prices soar

People in the Philippines are flocking ‌to install solar power on rooftops and escape the burden of soaring electricity prices, making it the world’s biggest spender on solar panels since the war in Iran started. Continued … 

Volkswagen weighs sweeping German plant closures and job cuts

Volkswagen management has told employee representatives that the job cuts already agreed are not enough, according to a works council note. The note said any further reductions had not yet been quantified, at least not to the employee side. Continued … 

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Thursday’s news-Nov 13


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  • TOURISM: Tourism faces intense competition/Wellness tourism next economic growth engine/Pattaya’s High Season Hit/Fined for Allegedly Overcharging
  • THAILAND EXPERIENCE: Nan: Woven from many hands
  • CLIMATE THAILAND: Bangkok hit by severe PM2.5 pollution/EGAT Accelerates Hydro-Floating Solar/DayOne to use power from floating solar/Oil forecaster’s dramatic shift
  • FOREIGNERS BEHAVING BADLY/INTERNATIONAL/HUA HIN LINKS 

Thailand launches visa-run crackdown

 

Thailand has launched a visa-run crackdown targeting foreigners who repeatedly enter the country on visa-free stays, tightening checks on travelers suspected of using the system to work illegally or engage in cybercrime and other offenses.

Immigration Bureau commanders nationwide have been instructed to increase scrutiny of foreign nationals whose repeated in-and-out travel under the visa-exemption scheme is considered inconsistent with ordinary tourism. Continued …

Australians swap Sydney prices for luxury Thai villa in Hua Hin

Australians who can’t afford to buy a house in their home country are looking closely at overseas alternatives. As Australia’s home price medians creep up up to $949,000 in capital cities and beyond $1.2m in Sydney, according to PropTrack data, it’s easy to understand why many are abandoning Australia to find their dream home elsewhere.

One couple have done just that, moving their life from Australia to Thailand, and are now showing Aussies how property prices compare. The couple has settled in Thailand after struggling to afford to buy a property in Australia. The couple moved to Hua Hin, which they said said they had never heard of until they moved there around two years ago. They said it was more affordable compared to Phucket or Ko Samui and you could get amazing properties between $450,000-$800,000. Continued …

Bangkok Hospital Hua Hin expansion set for completion in early 2026

Bangkok Hospital Hua Hin is entering a new phase of growth with a major expansion project designed to enhance medical services and meet rising healthcare demand in the region. The development, led by newly appointed Hospital Director Dr. Asawin “Pete” Puwatanasan, marks a significant milestone for Hua Hin’s most established private hospital.

The centerpiece of this transformation is the construction of Building B, a new facility scheduled for completion in early 2026. Once finished, the expansion will add 50 inpatient rooms and a range of upgraded specialist departments, including the Heart Center, Gastrointestinal Center, Health Check-up Unit, Internal Medicine, and Skin Services. Continued …

Hua Hin Jazz Festival postponed to Dec 19-20

The Hua Hin Jazz Festival 2025 has been postponed to Dec. 19-20. The festival was originally scheduled for Nov. 28-29.

Organizers said that ollowing the passing of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit The Queen Mother, several parties expressed concern about whether it would be appropriate to proceed with the festival as planned this month. Continued …

Phetchaburi–Hua Hin Vintage Car Parade returns Dec 19-21

The Vintage Car Club of Thailand, in collaboration with Dusit Thani Hua Hin, has announced the 23rd Phetchaburi–Hua Hin Vintage Car Parade, under the concept “The Charm of Yesteryear… A Seaside Town with Local Color.” The event will take place from Dec. 19-21 at Dusit Thani Hua Hin, Cha-am District, Phetchaburi Province.

According to Khwanchai Paphatphong, president of the Vintage Car Club of Thailand, “The Phetchaburi–Hua Hin Vintage Car Parade has now reached its 23rd year, and for the first time, the name of Phetchaburi has been added to the event. The format will be adjusted to better suit current circumstances.” Continued …

Tourism and business groups urge government to review new Alcohol Control Act

Representatives from Thailand’s tourism and service industries gathered at Government House to submit a petition to Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul urging the government to review the Alcohol Control Act (No. 2) B.E. 2568, which came into effect on Nov. 8.

The petition calls for the government to abolish the prohibition on “drinking outside permitted hours”, introduced under the amended law, which allows extended sales hours but forbids sitting and drinking after the permitted period, with fines up to 10,000 baht for violations. Continued …

Thai, Cambodian Troops Exchange Fire in Border Clash

Thai and Cambodian soldiers briefly exchanged gunfire along the border in Sa Kaeo province yesterday afternoon, in an incident that lasted around 10 minutes and left one Cambodian civilian reportedly dead. Thai troops fired warning shots in response to small arms fire from the Cambodian side at Ban Nong Ya Kaew, Khok Sung district, with the situation later calming down. No Thai casualties were reported.

Maj. Gen. Winthai Suvari, spokesperson for the Royal Thai Army, said that Thai soldiers acted strictly in line with military engagement rules, taking cover and returning warning fire only to neutralize the threat. Continued …

Four major Chao Phraya Basin dams near full capacity

The Office of the National Water Resources (ONWR) reported that water levels at four major dams in the Chao Phraya River Basin – Bhumibol, Sirikit, Kwae Noi Bamrung Dan, and Pa Sak Jolasid – have reached nearly 100% capacity, prompting authorities to continue controled water discharges to prevent flooding. Water levels in the Chao Phraya River at Nakhon Sawan and Chai Nat remain high but are still below the riverbanks.

Meanwhile, the Meteorological Department warned of unstable weather in the coming days, with rain and cool morning temperatures in upper Thailand and a strong new cold front expected to arrive soon. Continued …

Three Wild Elephants Electrocuted in Chanthaburi Fruit Orchard

Three wild elephants died after being electrocuted in a fruit orchard in Khao Khitchakut, Chanthaburi, prompting urgent investigations and legal action. The incident has raised concerns among local authorities and communities about elephant safety and illegal electricity hazards.

The first case occurred on Tuesday night when a rapid-response elephant monitoring team received a report from a village headman The elephant, a male named “Phlai Muan”, aged about 30 years and weighing approximately 5–6 tons, was found dead, believed to have suffered a severe electric shock. Continued …

Co-pay boon for food delivery giants

Grab reports receiving more than 1 million orders under the “Khon La Khrueng Plus” co-payment scheme, while Line Man Wongnai has recorded 2 million orders.

Users started using this scheme for online food delivery on Nov. 7. As of Nov. 11, 19.8 million out of 20 million participants in the scheme successfully spent a total of 31.8 billion baht, according to the Finance Ministry. Continued … 

Government unveils 20 economic measures before House dissolution

According to sources from the Government House, the government has outlined a detailed timeline for rolling out key economic measures through 20 major projects between October and January, in preparation for the anticipated dissolution of the House of Representatives and upcoming elections.

At a recent Economic Cabinet meeting, the government reviewed the progress of these initiatives, with nine projects already approved, while 11 others are in the pipeline for future consideration. Continued …

‘US Plus One’ trade strategy gains ground

Amid US-China trade tensions, third countries such as Japan or ASEAN members are embracing a so-called “US Plus One” business strategy, diversifying partners and taking advantage of tariff gaps to expand exports and strengthen economic resilience despite Trump-era uncertainties.

Prof. Fukunari Kimura, president of the Institute of Developing Economies at the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) and professor emeritus of Keio University, said, “For companies in third countries, it is often difficult to predict what trade policies the US will actually implement. Although things have calmed somewhat recently, this is far from over.” Continued …

Thai businesses oppose new industry rules

The Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCCIB) has urged lawmakers to reconsider three draft bills it says could harm Thailand’s fragile economy.

The proposed legislation, covering labor protection, clean air, and factory operations, is intended to safeguard workers and the environment, but business leaders warn it may impose heavy costs and undermine investor confidence. Continued …

Thailand at the forefront of social commerce trend

Thailand continues to be a global leader in social commerce, with platforms such as TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram heavily utilized for live-selling, product discovery, and driving e-commerce transactions.

These trends are included in the “Digital 2026: Thailand” report jointly developed by Meltwater and We Are Social, and a recent analysis by DataReportal/Kepios. As of late 2025, there were 56.6 million active social media user identities in Thailand, or roughly 79.1% of the population. Continued …

Thailand’s halal exports reach US$8 billion

Thailand’s halal exports are valued at US$8.85 billion, accounting for only 1.6% of the global halal market. With immense growth potential, there’s room for significant expansion. A seminar where the economic direction of Thailand was discussed, a major focus was the halal industry, identified as a key driver of Thailand’s economic future.

According to the Office of Industrial Economics (OIE), an OIE study shows halal is no longer limited to food but encompasses a wide range of products and services such as pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, chemicals, clothing, medical tools, herbal products, supplements, animal feed, packaging, as well as tourism and transportation. Continued …

Thailand’s tourism faces intense competition in Asia’s Tourism War

The Economic Intelligence Center (EIC) says Thailand’s tourism industry is under heavy pressure from the “Tourism War” in Asia, with declining tourist numbers and low spending, contrary to the growth of its competitors in the region who are seeing over 10% growth. Many countries have adjusted their strategies to make tourism a central engine for economic growth, urging Thailand to revamp its tourism approach to attract global visitors.

The SCB EIC notes that the global economic slowdown and high uncertainty have led many Asian countries to place greater focus on tourism. As a result, a policy competition has intensified, with countries like Thailand, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Vietnam, Singapore, and China competing for tourists. Continued …

Wellness tourism called Thailand’s next economic growth engine

Bhummikitti Ruktaengam, vice president of the Tourism Council of Thailand (TCT), has identified wellness tourism as one of Thailand’s most promising new economic engines, boosting tourist spending and lengthening average stays for international visitors.

Bhummikitti explained that wellness tourism is divided into two categories: Primary wellness tourism — where travelers visit specifically for health and wellness purposes such as spa retreats, detox programs, and rehabilitation; and secondary wellness tourism — where travelers incorporate health-related activities such as yoga, healthy dining, and light sports into general trips. Continued …

Pattaya’s High Season Hit by Outdated Bars, Booze Rules

As Pattaya enters its peak tourist season, visitors are greeted with the familiar frustration of stagnant business offerings. Despite a rise in tourist numbers and increased hotel occupancy, many massage shops, beer bars, and nightlife venues struggle to keep up due to outdated practices and confusing regulations.

Tourism demand is strong, with long-term visitors and Western tourists significantly contributing to the local economy. However, venues often remain stuck in the aesthetics and layouts of the 1990s, offering decor that fails to impress international visitors. Additionally, prices have risen to reflect 2025 standards, leading to customer dissatisfaction when service and ambiance do not match these costs. Continued …

Floating Market Vendor Fined for Allegedly Overcharging

A Thai vendor at Damnoen Saduak Floating Market in Ratchaburi province has been fined 2,000 baht after allegedly overcharging two South Korean YouTubers. The fine was imposed by the Ratchaburi Provincial Commercial Affairs Office after footage of the transaction went viral, sparking debate about tourist price gouging in popular destinations.

In the video, the YouTube influencers were seen traveling by long-tail boat along the Damnoen Saduak Canal before stopping at a riverside shop. They purchased a white dragon-embroidered shirt and a pair of elephant-patterned trousers, initially quoted at 600 and 400 baht, respectively. After negotiating, they paid a total of 900 baht, a price many Thai viewers criticized as excessive compared to typical online prices of 100–200 baht for the trousers and 200–400 baht for similar shirts. Continued …

Nan: Woven from many hands

Recognized by UNESCO as Thailand’s latest Creative City of Crafts and Folk Art, Nan Province is part of a global network that celebrates creativity, craftsmanship, and cultural heritage as engines for a thriving and beautiful way of life. Yet, long before UNESCO’s recognition, creativity had already been demonstrated through Nan’s temples, looms, and rivers.

Isolated in the misty mountain valleys along the Lao border, Nan Province feels a long way from Chiang Mai, Bangkok, and elsewhere. But this isolation doesn’t mean disconnection. Continued …

Bangkok hit by severe PM2.5 pollution, with levels exceeding safety limits

PM2.5 levels in Bangkok have soared to dangerous levels, with 12 districts experiencing hazardous air quality.

PM2.5 levels in Bangkok yesterday reached an average of 32.4 µg/m³, with areas like Bueng Kum and Lat Krabang reporting the highest levels of 46.9 µg/m³ and 46.5 µg/m³, respectively. These levels are well above the standard limit of 37.5 µg/m³, indicating significant health risks for the general population. Continued …

EGAT Accelerates Hydro-Floating Solar Hybrid Projects

Thailand’s Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) is advancing its renewable energy ambitions by integrating solar and hydropower technologies through hydro-floating solar hybrid projects, with the goal of achieving 2,725 megawatts (MW) of clean energy generation by 2030.

Implemented under the Ministry of Energy’s “Quick Big Win” policy, the initiative combines the strengths of sunlight and water to deliver continuous, sustainable electricity, while optimizing the use of the nation’s reservoirs. Continued …

DayOne to expand Thailand data center, use power from floating solar

APAC data center company DayOne plans to expand its data center in Thailand. The company plans to eventually scale the Chonburi Tech Park (CTP) campus to 1GW, having broken ground on the first facility this March with 180MW of grid capacity.

DayOne also entered into a power purchase agreement (PPA) with Amata B.Grimm Renewable Energy Co. (Ambre). Ambre will supply renewable electricity generated by a 22kV floating-solar facility, with an initial capacity of 42.5MWp within the Amata City Chonburi estate, starting in 2027. Continued …

Oil forecaster makes dramatic shift

Global oil and gas demand could grow until 2050, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said yesterday, in a dramatic departure from its previous forecast of a speedy transition to cleaner fuels that would result in oil demand peaking before 2030.

The revised forecast in the World Energy Outlook 2025 reflects the Paris-based group’s belief that the world will likely fail to achieve climate goals. And while electric vehicles could account for 90% of the Chinese market by 2035, the figure in the United States will be only 15%. Continued …

Chinese cybercrime boss She Zhijiang extradited to China

Alleged Chinese online scam boss She Zhijiang, who is accused of operating more than 200 online gambling websites and networks in Southeast Asia, particularly in Myanmar’s Shwe Kokko scam city, was extradited to China yesterday. Continued …

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Japan looks to triple departure tax to 3,000 yen to combat overtourism

The Japanese government and the ruling Liberal Democratic Party are looking to triple the departure tax to 3,000 yen (630 baht) per person to fund measures against issues from a surge in inbound tourism, sources familiar with the matter said yesterday. Continued …

US presses final penny after more than 230 years

The United States pressed its final circulating penny yesterday, in a move made to save money as the one-cent coin denomination became less relevant over time. The last coin was struck in Philadelphia by US Treasurer Brandon Beach, officially ending the circulating penny’s 232-year production run. Continued …

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