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Thursday ‘s news-April 10


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Re: Thailand’s soft power

“It’s interesting that in the same edition of HHExpat, there is an article about soft power, and the importance of values, moral purpose; and another about Thailand topping the ‘adultery league table’, in part ‘driven by…….a thriving sex industry’. This ‘industry’ is unfortunately what many people associate with the country, and is a burden on the potential of its soft power.” – AB

Hua Hin Songkran activities this weekend

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A guide to local Songkran events

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Road is closed in central Hua Hin for Songkran celebration

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In Cha Am, big crowds expected for Songkran

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Hua Hin’s Feast Thailand featured on Australian travel show

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Coffee Shortage Looms as Court Halts Nescafé Production in Thailand

Retailers across Thailand are bracing for a potential shortage of Nescafé instant coffee after a court order temporarily halted its production, manufacturing, sales, and importation into the Kingdom.

The Minburi Civil Court issued a temporary injunction on April 3, prohibiting Nestlé, the sole proprietor of the Nescafé brand, from engaging in any business activities related to Nescafé products in Thailand. Continued …

Fizzy drink giants face sugar tax squeeze as sweet crackdown kicks in

Beverage chiefs and sweet drink producers have been slapped with a sour surprise as the Finance Ministry rolls out the latest phase of Thailand’s sugar tax crackdown, pushing firms to trim the sugar or pay the price.

The Excise Department officially kicked off Phase 4 of the sugar tax on April 1, hot on the heels of Phase 3 wrapping up on March 31. But this isn’t a shock move, it’s the final leg of a long-planned health initiative that’s been sweetly creeping in every two years since 2017, said a source from the ministry. Continued …

Department of Fisheries positions seaweed as “food of the future”

The Department of Fisheries has positioned seaweed as a model for value-added product innovation, aiming to create economic opportunities for communities and strengthen the grassroots economy toward long-term sustainability.

Thitiporn Laoprasert, deputy director-general of the Department of Fisheries, revealed that the department is implementing policies to drive the agricultural sector through the BCG (bio-circular-green economy) model, aligning with the United Nations’ sustainable development goals (SDGs). As part of this initiative, the department is actively promoting the production and processing of seaweed, recognized as a “food of the future”, in response to growing consumer demand and insufficient supply in the market. Continued … 

Thailand revokes visa of American detained on royal insult charge

Thai immigration authorities have revoked the visa of detained American academic Paul Chambers, who is facing a charge of royal defamation, his lawyers said yesterday.

“Lawyers are preparing to appeal the Immigration Bureau’s order within the next 48 hours, and will also appeal the order not to grant bail during the investigation,” Thai Lawyers for Human Rights (TLHR) said in a statement. Continued ,,, 

  • Malaysian Arrested After 9-Million-Baht Gold Heist in Hat Yai – Continued …
  • Russian Man Arrested in Phuket for Year-long Visa Overstay – Continued …
  • Chinese Couple Arrested in Pattaya for Lewd Public Photo Shoot – Continued …
  • New Zealander Caught With Cocaine in Passport at Phuket Airport – Continued … 

Trump announces reversal on tariffs, lowering most to 10%, but hiking China’s to 125%

In a stunning reversal, U.S. President Donald Trump said he would temporarily lower the hefty duties he had just imposed on dozens of countries while further ramping up pressure on China, sending global stocks rocketing higher.

Trump’s turnabout yesterday, which came less than 24 hours after steep new tariffs kicked in on most trading partners, followed the most intense episode of financial market volatility since the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic. The upheaval erased trillions of dollars from stock markets and led to an unsettling surge in U.S. government bond yields that appeared to catch Trump’s attention. Continued …

Thailand says US tariff pause gives more time for response

Thailand has prepared more economic stimulus focused on creating jobs, Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira said today, adding that a 90-day pause on U.S. tariffs announced overnight would give officials more time to prepare a response.

U.S. President Donald Trump said he would temporarily lower the hefty duties he had just imposed on dozens of countries, including a 36% tariff on Thai exports, while further ramping up pressure on China. The climbdown came after the threat of punishing levies roiled markets and sparked fears of a recession. Continued …

FTI fears China-US trade war will flood Thailand with Chinese products

The escalating trade war between China and the United States will result in the dumping of surplus Chinese products, especially consumer products, into the Thai market, and this will seriously affect local manufacturers, said Peekthong Thongyai, vice president of the Federation of Thai Industries, today.

He noted that Chinese products are priced up to 40% less than similar goods that are locally produced, because China has an advantage over Thailand in terms of production costs and production technology, making Chinese products more attractive to Thai consumers. Continued …

Latest Thai-EU trade pact talks make headway

Commerce Minister Pichai Naripthaphan says significant progress was made during the fifth round of free trade agreement (FTA) negotiations between Thailand and the European Union (EU), with a deal expected to be finalized later this year.

Two additional chapters were agreed in principle: Customs trade facilitation (CTF), which aims to modernize customs procedures through enhanced cooperation; and sustainable food system (SFS), designed to strengthen and sustain food systems through collaborative efforts. Continued …

SCB EIC cuts growth outlook to 1.4%-1.5%

SCB EIC, the research center of Siam Commercial Bank (SCB), has downgraded Thailand’s economic growth forecast this year to 1.4%-1.5% from 2.4% after U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff hike on Thai imports (and before he temporarily paused those tariffs).

Thitima Chucherd, head of macroeconomic research, said SCB EIC also reduced its global GDP growth target to 2.2% from a 2.4% estimate issued in March, with U.S. growth cut to 1.3% from 1.9%. Continued …

PM accuses political elements of distorting entertainment complex concept

Blaming political elements for distorting their controversial entertainment complex project, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra said today that her government hopes to be able to convince all parties concerned of the real objective of the project during the upcoming eight-week parliamentary recess.

She admitted that the government has not adequately communicated with people regarding the project. This has led to an intensification in opposition to it. She reiterated the claim that the casino would represent just about 10% of the “activity” within the complex project. Continued …

How reliant are the six major Asian economies on the U.S. market?

The six leading Asian economies — China, Japan, South Korea, India, Taiwan, and Indonesia — exhibit notable differences in their reliance on the U.S. market, influenced by their unique export profiles, trade dynamics, and economic frameworks.

With Trump’s 104% tariff on Chinese imports and a 10% baseline tariff on all countries (plus additional reciprocal rates), these dependencies are under fresh scrutiny. Continued …

Thailand Shifts Tourism Strategy Amid US Tariffs and Chinese Market Challenges

Thailand’s tourism authorities are implementing new strategies to maintain international visitor numbers following the introduction of Trump’s reciprocal tariffs, while simultaneously addressing ongoing challenges in the Chinese market.

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) plans to emphasize the country’s value proposition to counter potential negative effects on American tourists, while expanding efforts in promising European markets to compensate for a slowdown from China. Continued …

Chinese visitors decline as US trade war ramps up

Chinese tourist inflows have fallen over the past week amid the global trade war, while Malaysian arrivals have surged and remain in first place, according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).

The Tourism and Sports Ministry reported weekly arrivals from March 31 to April 6 of 92,262 from Malaysia, representing a rise of 12.8%, and 64,177 from China, showing a fall of 1.2%. Continued …

Phuket faces water crisis as reservoirs run dry

Warning bells are ringing in Phuket as reservoir levels plunge and fears of severe drought grip the island. Officials are scrambling to prevent a looming water crisis before the taps run dry.

Bang Wad reservoir in Kathu is only 25% full, holding just 2.51 million cubic meters of water, a far cry from its full capacity of 10.2 million cubic meters. Bang Neow Dum reservoir in Srisoonthorn is slightly better off at 45% full, with 3.48 million cubic meters out of a 7.2-million capacity. Continued …

 

Eight auspicious Thai dishes to welcome Songkran festival

April marks the arrival of Songkran, the traditional Thai New Year. Yet Songkran is more than just water-splashing and a long holiday — it is a time rich in meaning, tradition and the spirit of new beginnings.

Among the heart-warming scenes of this festive period are the water-pouring rituals to honor elders, the bathing of Buddha images, and family reunions to make merit and embrace a fresh start together. Another cherished element of the celebration is the presence of auspicious dishes, which not only enhance the festive meals but also carry deep symbolic significance rooted in Thai culture. Continued …

What’s the Best Way to Eat Thai Food?

Understanding the proper way to enjoy Thai food enhances the dining experience and shows respect for its rich cultural traditions. Contrary to common belief, chopsticks are not the primary utensils for most Thai dishes. Instead, the conventional method involves using a fork and spoon.

In this setup, the spoon is held in the dominant hand and serves as the main utensil for conveying food to the mouth, while the fork, held in the non-dominant hand, is used to push food onto the spoon. Continued …

Northern Thailand Towns Where Time Moves Differently

Northern Thailand exists in its own temporal dimension, where traditional ways of life continue alongside modern developments at a pace that feels deliberately unhurried. The mountainous geography has historically isolated communities, preserving cultural practices and architectural traditions that disappeared elsewhere.

While Chiang Mai serves as the region’s bustling hub, venturing beyond reveals smaller towns and villages where time seems to flow according to different rules — places where morning mist clings to temple rooftops, afternoon markets unfold without urgency, and evenings bring unhurried conversations around food stalls. Continued …

Northern Thai communities put nature before profit

The people of Mae Hong Son and Tak provinces in northwestern Thailand have lived in balance with nature for hundreds of years, and many of them depend on rivers and forests for their livelihoods.

The Indigenous Karen people and the Thai Lanna community of Thailand are concerned about plans to divert and dam the Yuam river and its branches, which could undo years of careful stewardship. Community members shared how they are protecting their way of life, which values the land and waterways far beyond just their economic potential. Continued …

Big tech’s new data centers will take water from the world’s driest areas

Amazon, Microsoft and Google are operating data centers that use vast amounts of water in some of the world’s driest areas and are building many more, the non-profit investigatory organization SourceMaterial and the Guardian have found.

“The question of water is going to become crucial,” said Lorena Jaume-Palasí, founder of the Ethical Tech Society. “Resilience from a resource perspective is going to be very difficult for those communities.” Continued …

Toyota Makes Bold Prediction For The Future Of EV Sales

While the rate of electric vehicle (EV) adoption may be slowing on a global scale slightly, by some estimations, global electric vehicle sales are anticipated to still grow to more than 31 million new EVs sold a year by 2030, which would account for about 30% of all global vehicle sales.

Toyota, which initially dragged its feet with only a couple of initial EV models which underperform against their competitors, doesn’t want to be left out of that future EV pie. That’s why Toyota, and its luxury arm Lexus, are now planning on having 15 new EVs introduced by the end of 2027. Continued …

Bus service between Hua Hin, Don Mueang Airport in Bangkok

The first-class bus service between Don Mueang Airport and Hua Hin offers two round trips daily. The fare is 200 baht each way and takes three-and-a-half hours. The Hua Hin departure is 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
  • Online Booking and Customer Service: Facebook Page: BorKorSor; LINE ID: @TCL99; Website: TCL99 Transport.

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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

To book online

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.

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

  • Emergency hotline – 191
  • Emergency medical services – 1554
  • Water accident – 1196
  • Motorway hotline – 1586
  • Emergency medical – 1669
  • Highway police – 1193
  • Tourist police – 1155
  • Bus ticket – 1490
  • Department of Highways – 1586
  • State Railway – 1590

Saturday’s news-Sept 30

Today’s news: 3 Great Places To Live In/Wet weekend for most of Thailand/Tak’s rising waters put dams at risk/Rainmaking efforts planned/Plans to raise the retirement age/Solar energy access for all/100% renewable energy by 2030/EV sales shatter forecasts/Top EV destination in SE Asia/GWM to make EV models locally/PM Opens SAT-1/Thailand Packing List/Focus on popular tourist destinations/Simple complexity of Phat Gra-phrao/The Best Time To Visit Thailand/Thailand’s Most Famous Temples/Yala’s sizzling vegetarian fest/Aunties Lead Fishing Communities/

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


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3 Great Places Across The World To Live In Your 60s, including Hua Hin

Where we live shapes most every aspect of our lives. Many of us simply grew up where we were planted. Home was where your parents made it, and likely their parents before them. But as travel options expanded and opportunity-rich destinations beckoned, many young people flocked to cities in search of their own fortunes.

High-paying jobs, new social connections, and exciting entertainment options lure 20- and 30-somethings away from small towns and villages. But over time, priorities naturally shift. Continued …

Weatherman forecasts a very wet weekend for most of Thailand

Scattered heavy to very heavy rain is expected in the north, northeast, central including Bangkok, the east and the south of Thailand today, the Thai Meteorological Department said.

The rainfall has been put down to the monsoon trough lying across the lower north, upper central and northeast areas, as well as the weakening southwest monsoon prevailing across the Andaman Sea, the central, east and south, as well as the Gulf. Continued …

Tak’s rising waters put dams at risk, residents urged to seek high ground

Severe rainfall in Tak province caused a mass influx of water into reservoirs, exceeding their storage capacity and raising concerns over potential dam breaches. The deputy governor has ordered immediate action to prevent further erosion and expansion due to Tak flooding, urging residents to quickly move their belongings to higher ground.

Deputy Gov. Veeraphan Dee-on, along with Sompong Fungtweevong, the district chief officer of Mueang Tak, were dispatched to inspect and command the situation following a report from Wanchai Choeichu, the subdistrict headman of Pong Daeng. Continued …

Rainmaking efforts planned to counter looming El Nino

Deputy Agricultural Minister Chaiya Promma has revealed details of a new royal rainmaking operation aimed at topping up water in dams and reservoirs.

The plan is being made in preparation for the effects of the El Nino weather phenomenon, which is expected to intensify in November. Continued …

Ministry of Labor plans to raise the retirement age

The new Thai government is preparing to raise the retirement age in response to the country’s declining workforce, which is gradually becoming the dominant factor in the economy’s inability to grow at the same speed as other Southeast Asian economies.

The country’s social security system needs to be reformed to cope with increased demand to pay for pensions, as more workers are opting for early retirement rather than continuing to work in the employment market. Many may eventually drift back into the country’s informal economy, which accounts for 50% of GDP. Continued …

Seacon places its belief in green solar energy access for all

The success of the solar roof model project in Bangkok’s Seacon Square Srinakarin shopping mall, under the initiation of Seacon Development Co., is likely to become a significant turning point for Thailand’s green society road map, showcasing a seamless combination of state-of-the-art technology and a commitment to make the world healthier and more sustainable.

Green energy is no longer a high-cost investment with minimal benefits. Instead, it is now a worthwhile investment for companies that is not only good for the environment, but also creates substantial savings in the long run due to greatly reduced electricity bills and associated costs. Continued …

Real estate developer sets sight to reach 100% renewable energy by 2030

Siam Piwat Group, one of Thailand’s leading real estate and retail developers, the owner and operator of global destinations including Siam Paragon, Siam Center, Siam Discovery, ICONSIAM and Siam Premium Outlets Bangkok, aims to use 100% renewable energy at all properties under its management by 2030 in an attempt to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.

The move is part of its efforts to solidify its leadership in sustainable world-class destination development and become Thailand’s first retail property developer to collaborate with the world’s premier brands and organizations on sustainability in pursuit of the United Nations’ sustainability goals. It plans to sign a MOU with world-class brands on sustainability by early 2024. Continued …

Thailand EV sales shatter forecasts

The Department of Land Transport’s electric vehicle (EV) sales forecast for Thailand is substantially higher in light of a much better than expected first-half performance, with EV sales totaling 49,319, exceeding the original full-year outlook.

Sales are now forecast to increase by 151% to reach 80,700 units, compared with a previous prediction of 20.7% growth. Continued …

‘Thailand top destination in SE Asia in the EV and battery space’

As electric vehicles showed high potential for growth in the Southeast Asia region, Pan Asia Metals (PAN), a specialty metals explorer and developer in Southeast Asia, is rolling out its blueprint to be a part of this growth.

It seeks to strengthen the region’s EV industry, including making it more sustainable and independent. Continued …

China’s GWM to make 8 EV models locally

Chinese automaker Great Wall Motor (GWM) plans to start making eight electric vehicle (EV) models at its factory in Rayong in the first quarter of next year to serve soaring EV demand, which is expected to drive total EV sales in Thailand to 100,000 cars in 2024.

The first model to be manufactured locally is the compact Ora Good Cat, said Narong Sritalayon, managing director of Great Wall Motor (Thailand). Continued …

PM Opens SAT-1, Praises Well-Planned Suvarnabhumi Infrastructure

Srettha Thavisin, the prime minister and minister of finance, presided over the soft launch of Satellite 1 (SAT-1) yesterday. He praised the previous government of Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra for the well-planned infrastructure, including the terminal, which has facilitated future expansions and enabled faster connectivity to SAT-1.

“The Thaksin Shinawatra government laid the foundation, and at that time the construction of the terminal was cost-effective. It had a far-reaching vision that has now resulted in significant budget savings. It is now in excellent condition and well suited for the time when we are opening the country to tourists and boosting the economy through tourism. AOT has done an excellent job,” said the prime minister. Continued …

The Ultimate Thailand Packing List

Thailand lures every type of traveler, whether you’re seeking the luxury of Bangkok’s high-rise hotels or the lush white sand beaches of Koh Samui. Wherever you’re heading, you’ll want to pack light, as you’ll likely want to move around the country — which stretches over 1,000 miles from north to south, and spans hundreds of islands — and you won’t want your luggage to weigh you down.

“In Thailand, visitors need only worry about a wet or dry season. Either way, it will be hot and most likely, humid,” says Rosemarie Domdom, the director of sales and marketing at Rosewood Bangkok. Prioritizing pieces that are lightweight, breathable, and quick-drying will help to keep you feeling fresh throughout your trip, while accessories like an umbrella and a sun hat will come in handy throughout the year. Continued …

Thai Airways to focus on popular tourist destinations

Thai International Airways Plc. (THAI) is aiming to capture 40% of the Thai market after integrating its “Thai Smile” subsidiary. It also plans to expand its routes, particularly to popular destinations in Japan, and expects a surge in winter flights.

“We aim to be the preferred choice for a significant portion of the Thai population. Other national carriers currently serve around 40%-50% of their home country’s market. In contrast, our market share is smaller due to our initial status as a state enterprise. The shift from a state enterprise to a private entity has facilitated our expansion plans,” Chai said. Continued …

The simple complexity of Phat Gra-phrao

When you’re sitting in a Thai restaurant, scanning the extensive menu, or simply walking the streets trying to decide on what to eat and find yourself paralyzed by choice … fret not. The answer is often as simple as it is delicious: Phat Gra-phrao.

Despite its humble presentation, this stir-fry is a culinary paradox; simple to outline but notoriously difficult to perfect. Its flavors are both robust and delicate, making it a perpetual favorite among locals and those familiar with Thai cuisine. Continued …

4 Reasons Why Now Is The Best Time To Visit Thailand

Thailand is a country best known for its world-class cuisine, ornate Buddhist temples, and enchanting off-the-beaten-path attractions. Unfortunately, planning a trip to such a remote destination can be both logistically and financially challenging.

In a lucky turn of events, though, recent economic, social, and meteorological changes have made this fall the best time to visit the epic Southeast Asian country. Continued …

Explore The Timeless Beauty Of Thailand’s Most Famous Temples

Locally known as “wats”, Thailand’s temples are more than pilgrimage sites; they are architectural monuments, as well that stand as a testament to the rich and complex history of Thailand.

With over 30,000 temples sprawled across the nation, these sacred havens encompass the local culture, history and lifestyle and are a must-visit. They are not only revered by pilgrims but also admired by tourists for their artistic beauty, offering a glimpse into the Thai temple art and architecture. Continued …

Yala’s sizzling vegetarian fest: A spicy stir of cultures

The Yala Vegetarian Festival is now sizzling hot like a stir-fry wok. It kicked off with a spicy city-wide procession circling Betong in southern Thailand, and yellow flags popping up like corn in a kettle.

This cultural fusion extravaganza, blending Thai spice with Chinese nice, is attracting more tourists than a dim sum buffet. Continued …

Aunties Lead Southern Thailand’s Fishing Communities

“Men are the elephant’s front feet” is a famous Thai saying, meaning men are the leaders in a family. This has long been the dominant narrative in a rather patriarchal country, but especially in fishing communities. Traditionally, men are responsible for offshore fishing to feed family members. Women, on the other hand, oversee household activities and take care of children and family members.

But in the Chana community, a coastal village in the southern province of Songkhla, things are different. Here, women participate in offshore fishing, leading the sustainable development of the community, as well as movements that protect the ocean. Continued … 

Evergrande downfall unlikely to result in global financial crisis, says analyst

Even as embattled property developer Evergrande faces an unprecedented liquidity crisis, China’s current real estate woes are unlikely to result in a widespread global financial crisis like the one seen in 2008, one analyst told Reuters on Friday. Continued …

Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule

  • Leaving Hua Hin: 6am, 8am, 10am, 11am, 12:00, 2pm, 4pm, 5:10pm, and 6pm
  • Leaving Suvarnabhumi: 7:30am, 9:30am, 10:30am, 12:00, 1pm, 2:30pm, 4pm, 5pm, and 6:30pm

The one-way fare is 325 baht.

The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank.

Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day

Hua Hin now has once-daily bus service to Pattaya, leaving Hua Hin at 9am and departing from Pattaya at 8am. Tickets are 473 THB.

Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule through October

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90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

  • Emergency hotline – 191
  • Emergency medical services – 1554
  • Water accident – 1196
  • Motorway hotline – 1586
  • Emergency medical – 1669
  • Highway police – 1193
  • Tourist police – 1155
  • Bus ticket – 1490