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Tuesday’s news-April 29


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Aircraft Wreckage Recovery Delayed/PKK steps up for community growth/Foreigners feel safer in Thailand/Mobile Banking Shake-Up/Another accident on Rama 2/Free wi-fi on long-haul trains/Severe Diarrhea Outbreak/Volunteer Officer Killed in Yala/Thailand Delays Martial Law Removal/Foreigners behaving badly/ECONOMY: Restaurant businesses grow 28%/Spared from US Tariff?/Thailand awaits US/Tariffs to slow Thai housing/Trump tariff turning point/To dent foreign investment/Casino bill ‘a time-bomb’/Thai exports surged in March/Car production drops in March/Thailand’s new economic powerhouse/Food Delivery Market/Data center co-location market/AI Development in Thailand/TOURISM: China’s Tax-Free Shopping/Decline in Chinese Tourists/Illegal condo rentals continue/Marine parks’ e-ticket system/Medical and Wellness Tourism Market/CLIMATE THAILAND: Dugongs ‘flourishing’ off Trang/Sustainable Energy and Water Solutions/Wind Energy Secures New Projects/INTERNATIONAL/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

Aircraft Wreckage Recovery Delayed Following Police Aviation Crash in Sea

Authorities have successfully retrieved the main wreckage of the aircraft from the sea and have collected scattered debris from the surrounding area. These parts are now being stored along the Hua Hin beach, near the 509th Special Operations Airwing in Prachuap Khiri Khan province.

The recovery and the transfer of wreckage from the police aviation havs been delayed. Experts are expected to arrive between May 3 and May 8 to assist in the removal operation. Continued …

PKK steps up for community growth and wellness

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Why many foreigners still feel safer in Thailand than in other parts of the world

Despite some criticisms and imperfections, many foreigners living in or visiting Thailand still believe the country offers a safer and more welcoming environment than many places around the world. Long-term visitors often point out that while Thailand has its challenges, it compares favorably when considering global standards.

“Still feel safer than many European or other cities over the world. Go to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and compare the safety,” one expat said. “Here in Thailand, 1% of idiot foreigners makes all the rest look like we are all behaving badly, which is not true. 99% of foreigners behave well and respect Thai culture, especially those of us who live here.” Continued …

Mobile Banking Shake-Up: Thai Users Face Security Check Deadline

Thai mobile banking users are being urged to verify their identity by tomorrow as part of a government crackdown on online fraud. Digital Economy and Society Minister Prasert Jantararuangtong announced the measures, which require those flagged by banks via their mobile apps to confirm their details. Failure to do so could lead to account restrictions.

The move, spearheaded by the Technology Crime Suppression Committee, aims to ensure that mobile banking usernames match the registered owners of the corresponding mobile phone SIM cards. Continued …

Another accident as concrete chunks fall from Rama 2 expressway

Chunks of concrete fell from an overhead beam onto a pickup truck, severely injuring the driver, beneath the expressway being built above Rama 2 Road, this morning.

Lumps of concrete had smashed through the driver’s side of the windshield. The driver suffered injuries to his chin, chest and arms, rescuers said. Large chunks of concrete rested on the front seat. Continued …

Free wi-fi soon for passengers on long-haul trains

The State Railway of Thailand plans to provide a free wi-fi service on long-haul trains to the north, northeast and south, starting late this year.

SRT Gov. Veeris Ammarapala said the decision to provide a free wi-fi service followed passengers’ complaints they lost their internet connection when trains were passing through forests and mountainous terrain, meaning they could not check the news or real-time location of their train. Continued …

Severe Diarrhea Outbreak in Lampang Affects Over 3,000

Lampang province is experiencing a severe outbreak of diarrhea, with over 3,000 cases reported. The outbreak is widespread, with no apparent link to consumption of specific foods, and is believed to be triggered by the unusually hot weather making food spoil more easily.

As of yesterday, reports indicate that the number of cases has been on the rise since April 21. Preliminary investigations reveal that the increase in diarrhea cases is not concentrated among specific groups, nor is it linked to any particular food consumption. Continued …

Volunteer Officer Ambushed and Killed Near Base in Yala

A volunteer security officer in Bannang Sata district, Yala province, was ambushed and killed late on 27 AprilSunday while on a brief trip to a local shop, just 300 meters from his operational base. The attackers later set fire to both the officer’s car and his body.

The victim had driven from his base at Taling Chan subdistrict to purchase supplies at a grocery shop. As he exited his vehicle, gunmen hiding in nearby overgrowth opened fire with automatic weapons. Multiple bullet holes were later found in the passenger-side door behind the driver’s seat. Continued …

Thailand Delays Martial Law Removal Plans in the South After Fatal Attacks

Thailand has postponed plans to lift martial law in its southern border provinces following two deadly attacks that killed two border patrol police officers and a local volunteer, Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Phumtham Wechayachai confirmed yesterday.

“Recent violent events have forced us to review the proposal,” Phumtham said, adding that discussions scheduled for last weekend had been postponed to allow security forces to address the immediate situation. “While the private sector believes the situation has normalized and lifting martial law would improve business conditions, these incidents require a reassessment.” Continued …

  • Iranian Nationals Arrested in Pattaya for Stealing Money from Tourists – Continued …
  • Drunk Tourist’s Nude Stroll Shocks Phuket Locals and Sparks Debate – Continued …
  • Foreigners fined Bt15,000 after attacking Thai rider in Pattaya – Continued …
  • Chinese national arrested in Bangkok for counterfeit goods – Continued …

Restaurant businesses in Thailand grow 28% in 2023, with 314-billion-baht revenue

Thailand’s restaurant businesses grew 28% in 2023, generating 314-billion baht in revenue, with strong expansion driven by food delivery and soft power.

Department of Business Development (DBD) Director-General Oramon Sapthaveetham said the revenue of restaurant businesses in Thailand rose by 28.4% compared to 244.577 billion baht in 2022. Profit also surged by 182.3% compared to 3.386 billion baht in 2022. Continued …

Thailand May Be Spared from US Tariff List

Thailand may be poised to be cut from a list of 10 nations most likely to encounter hefty reciprocal tariffs from the United States, Commerce Minister Pichai Naripthaphan disclosed. The revelation, based on insights from a U.S. private sector source, hints at continued strong economic ties between the two nations.

Although official negotiations details remain under wraps, Thai officials are proactive. Discussions with American firms, including Seagate Technology, keep diplomatic wheels turning. Potential proposals aimed at strengthening trade relationships are being prepared by the Thai delegation for future talks. Continued …

Thailand awaits US nod for tariff talks date

Thailand is waiting for the United States to give a reply on when it will hold talks on trade tariffs, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra said. The government is arranging an appointment with Washington, and it is still not clear whether the talks will take place late this month or early next month, she said.

“We have to wait for the U.S. to confirm the date,” the prime minister said, adding that Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira, Thailand’s negotiation leader, has provided her with regular updates on preparations for the talks. Continued …

US tariffs to keep Thai housing in doldrums

Despite the reduction in transfer and mortgage fees and the easing of loan-to-value (LTV) limits, the housing market will continue to slow as consumers hold back spending amid economic uncertainties caused by U.S. tariffs.

Surachet Kongcheep, head of research and consultancy at property consultant Cushman & Wakefield Thailand, said the two measures – even when combined with a possible interest rate cut – would still have little impact on boosting demand. Continued …

The Trump tariff turning point

The year 2025 has ushered in a stark reminder of the interconnectedness of the global economy, with the resurgence of U.S.-led trade protectionism sending ripples across markets worldwide.

As highlighted in the recent Binance research report, “Tariff Escalation and Crypto Markets: Impact Analysis”, the sweeping tariffs imposed by the United States, coupled with swift retaliatory measures from key trading partners, represent the most aggressive trade policies seen since the tumultuous 1930s. Continued …

US tariffs set to dent foreign investment

Foreign direct investment (FDI), especially investment coming from China, is expected to be hard hit by America’s reciprocal tariff policy, says a unit of China Galaxy Securities (CGS), a state-owned brokerage, which noted that the steep U.S. tariff would dent Thai GDP by about 1% this year.

The sectors that are likely to be hit hard once the 36% tariff becomes effective on July 8 include industrial estates, electronics, electrical appliances, and auto parts, assuming the reciprocal tariff is not further postponed, said Kasem Prunratanamala, head of research at CGS International (CGSI). Continued …

Casino bill ‘a time-bomb’

The casino-entertainment complex bill has become a political time bomb for the Pheu Thai-led government, but questions remain as to which party will bear the brunt when the proposed law is put to a vote in parliament.

A first reading of this highly controversial bill in the House of Representatives was initially scheduled for April 9, but the government’s attempt to fast-track its deliberation met with resistance, leading to a postponement until the next parliamentary session. Continued …

Thai exports surged by 17.8% year-on-year in March

In March, Thai exports surged by 17.8% year-on-year, marking the highest growth in three years and reaching a total of 29,548.25 million U.S. dollars. This figure slightly exceeded expectations, with SCB EIC predicting a 14.7% increase and the Reuters Poll median projecting 13.5%.

The robust expansion continued from February’s 14% and January’s 13.6% growth, culminating in a 15.2% rise in the overall value of Thai exports for the first quarter of the year. Continued …

Thailand car production drops 6.1% y/y in March

Car production in Thailand fell 6.1% in March from a year earlier to 129,909 units, the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) said today. That followed February’s 13.6% year-on-year drop, and was the 20th straight month that production had declined.

Thailand is Southeast Asia’s biggest autos production center and an export base for some of the world’s top carmakers, including Toyota and Honda. Continued …

LGBTQIA+ community emerges as Thailand’s new economic powerhouse

More than 5.9 million LGBTQIA+ individuals — about 9% of Thailand’s population — are emerging as a “new economic powerhouse,” expected to generate over 152 billion baht in revenue, according to new research from Mahidol University’s College of Management (CMMU).

Prasert Thanatchoktawee, adviser to the marketing program at CMMU, shared findings from the study “Love Wins Marketing: Decoding LGBTQIA+ Consumer Insights in the Era of Marriage Equality,” revealing that with the Equal Marriage Act taking effect earlier this year, Thailand’s LGBTQIA+ population will play a significant role in boosting the economy. Continued …

Thai Food Delivery Market Could Be Shaken Up

The competitive Thai food delivery market could be in for a shake-up, with sources at Yip In Tsoi revealing to a Thai business publication that the company is considering a potential acquisition of Foodpanda.

While the move is currently in the feasibility study stage and being assessed for its suitability as a business investment, it signals a possible challenge to the current dominance of two major players in the sector. Continued …

Data center co-location market to hit $652M by 2029

Thailand’s data center co-location market has a projected value of US$652 million by 2029, driven by demand for greater processing power to handle artificial intelligence (AI) workloads, says ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC). A co-location data center refers to a facility that rents out space for organizations to host their servers and other IT hardware.

Thailand has the potential to become a strategic location for data centers, alongside Singapore and Malaysia, if it can reduce electricity costs, said Budsarin Pradityont, country head of Thailand for STT GDC. Continued …

Key Challenges for AI Development in Thailand

Artificial Intelligence is a blooming field that is transforming industries globally, and Thailand is keen to keep pace. More than 70% of Thai people have admitted to using AI in their daily life, and the Digital Economy Promotion Agency estimates that Thailand’s AI market could reach 114 billion baht by 2030, playing a crucial role in the nation’s economy.

Aspiring to establish itself as an AI leader among its ASEAN peers, the country is guided by the government’s 2022 National Artificial Intelligence Plan. It lays out an all-encompassing strategy for AI growth, intending to boost the economy and improve quality of life in the Kingdom. Continued …

Thailand Faces Uphill Battle Against China’s Tax-Free Shopping

Thailand’s tourism sector has sounded the alarm as China lures tourists with enticing tax-free shopping incentives. With a 13% refund rate now in effect, China aims to boost tourist spending through instant tax refunds, a move Thai tourism operators say Thailand should emulate to maintain its competitive edge.

Adith Chairattananon of the Association of Thai Travel Agents suggests that Thailand should adopt an instant tax refund system to encourage higher tourist spending. Since the start of the year, China’s progressive tourism policy, which features instant tax refunds and extended visa-free transit for 54 countries, has made a significant impact. Continued …

Pattaya Faces Mixed Reactions Amid Decline in Chinese Tourists

Pattaya is witnessing a notable decline in Chinese tourists — a development that’s causing a stir among local business owners and long-term residents. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) recently reported a dip in daily Chinese arrivals to about 5,000, a significant drop from the pre-pandemic figures of 15,000 to 20,000.

The shift in visitor demographics stems from several interconnected factors. Rising costs in Thailand, attractive travel packages from other Southeast Asian countries, and ongoing trade disagreements between Thailand and China have collectively contributed to this downturn. A particular point of contention has been Thailand’s refusal to reduce tariffs, a decision that did not sit well with Beijing. Continued …

Illegal condo rentals continue in Bangkok, other tourist cities

Despite efforts to crack down on illegal daily rentals in condos, major tourism cities are continuing to see the practice persist, including a condo building in Bangkok’s Sukhumvit 11 developed by a SET-listed company that has avoided an investigation by just changing its name.

According to a source, who is a foreign resident and owned a condo unit in Sukhumvit 11, the situation has not yet been resolved, despite already having been recognized by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA). Continued …

6 marine parks to pilot new e-ticket system in October

The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP) will officially launch a fully implemented e-ticket system at six major marine national parks on Oct. 15, coinciding with the start of the tourist season. The initiative, a pilot project, is expected to increase park revenue by 10% and enhance transparency in entrance fee collection.

The six marine national parks where the e-ticket system will be fully implemented are Hat Noppharat Thara-Mu Ko Phi Phi (Krabi), Ao Phang Nga (Phangnga), Than Bok Khorani (Krabi), Mu Ko Similan (Phangnga), Mu Ko Surin (Phangnga) and Mu Ko Lanta (Krabi). Continued …

Thailand Medical and Wellness Tourism Market

The Thailand medical and wellness tourism market size was valued at USD 31.5 billion in 2024 and is expected to exhibit growth at a CAGR of 13%, reaching USD 110.1 billion by 2034. The primary characteristics driving the growth of the market are the cost-effective and high-quality medical services, increasing interest in health and wellness, as well as supportive government policies.

Thailand stands out as a destination where medical procedures are not only affordable but also maintain exceptional quality. Hospitals and clinics in Thailand are well-known for their quality care, appealing worldwide patients for treatments in several areas such as cardiovascular care, orthopedics, oncology, and cosmetic surgery. Continued …

Dugongs ‘flourishing’ off Trang isles

Abundant seagrass meadows around Koh Libong and Koh Muk in Trang have allowed the local dugong population to flourish, with a recent survey showing the herd has grown in size since the last one.

According to Jinda Srisuppatpong, the head of Marine National Park Education and Research Centre 3, the herd was spotted during an aerial survey of Hat Chao Mai marine national park, which was carried out using a drone. Continued …

FedEx Implements Sustainable Energy and Water Solutions for Rural Communities

Federal Express Corp., one of the world’s largest express transportation companies, in collaboration with the World Vision Foundation of Thailand (WVFT), donated and installed solar-powered water filtration systems to the Pa Deng community in Phetchaburi province to provide reliable access to clean water.

The community has faced challenges with its water supply, which relies on a power source prone to frequent outages. The transition to solar power will provide the community with a reliable supply of water for sanitation and hygiene. Continued …

Wind Energy Holding Secures Four New Projects

Wind Energy Holding Co. (WEH), a leading Thai wind energy producer, has secured four new renewable energy projects totaling 299.1 megawatts (MW), marking a major milestone in its expansion strategy. With this addition, WEH’s licensed electricity generation capacity has surged by 42% to 1,016 MW, surpassing its longstanding target of 1,000 MW.

The new projects, awarded under Thailand’s Feed-in Tariff (FiT) scheme Phases 1 and 2, include a 30 MW ground-mounted solar plant with energy storage and three wind projects of 89.7 MW each. Backed by Bt15.7 billion in secured investment, these developments are set to begin revenue recognition in 2027, with full realization expected by 2030. Continued …

Asia Secures Advantage in Negotiating Temporary Agreements to Sidestep Trump Tariffs

Amid growing concerns over potential tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, several Asian countries are taking proactive steps to secure interim trade agreements. As the U.S. prepares to unveil its tariff agenda by the end of the month, nations like Japan, South Korea, and Vietnam are strategically positioning themselves to mitigate the economic impact. Continued … 

Massive blackout hits Spain and Portugal

A massive blackout that hit most of the Iberian Peninsula yesterday was due to a sudden, large drop in power supply that caused the grid interconnection between Spain and France to trip, according to Spanish grid operator REE. Continued …

New Schedule: 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.

(We recommend checking with the bus company about this schedule, as it changes without notice.)

Starting May 1, the Don Mueang-Hua Hin route will offer four round trips per day. The two outbound trips from Don Mueang Airport will depart at 8 am and 3 pm. The bus will stop at eight locations, including the Service Hall at Don Mueang, Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal in Bangkok, Mahachai, Phetchaburi Big C, Phetchaburi Bus Station, Cha Am PTT Petrol Station, Bluport Hua Hin Resort Mall, and the Hua Hin Bus Station.

For the return trips from Hua Hin, buses will depart at  9 am and 3:30 pm, stopping at seven locations, including the Hua Hin Bus Station, Bluport Hua Hin Resort Mall, Cha Am PTT Petrol Station, Phetchaburi Bus Station, Mahachai, Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal, and Don Mueang Airport.

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New Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

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

(We recommend checking with the airline about this schedule, as it changes without notice.)

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 12:10 pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 10:20 am

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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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Re: Thailand’s air pollution problem

“Serious actions against burning garbage could lead to a quick and effective improvement of air quality but it seems authorities are not much interested.” – RB

Expat News: If only it were that simple. First, most of the air pollution is caused by agricultural burning, not garbage burning. Second, much of the air pollution from burning is coming from neighboring countries and most is from agriculture. Third, unless somehow Thai farmers are provided with modern farming equipment, which they cannot afford and which will cause the price of their products to escalate, they will continue to do what they have done for centuries.

Hua Hin Running Festival this Friday

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Red Cross Fair starts Friday

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PKK Anti-Corruption Commission gives annual report

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Don’t kill the golden goose! Tax reforms may drive away expats

A new proposal from the Thai Revenue Department seeks to tax both Thai and foreign residents on their worldwide income, regardless of whether that income is brought into Thailand.

Currently, only income transferred into Thailand is taxed, with the new regulations set to take effect in January 2024. A prominent law firm network with a presence in the USA and Asia has strongly opposed this proposal. Continued …

Choosing the best health insurance for retirees in Thailand

Featuring sunfilled beaches, majestic palaces, and historical temples, Thailand is at the top of every retiree’s bucket list as a dream destination. Meanwhile, retirees should consider securing health insurance in Thailand to protect themselves wherever their journeys take them.

The obvious perk of having a comprehensive health insurance plan is that it can settle your medical bills through reimbursement or direct billing, so you don’t risk paying pricey medical bills out-of-pocket when unexpected accidents or illnesses strike. This is particularly important for expat retirees, as foreigners do not qualify for Thailand’s public health insurance scheme. Continued …

Heavy rain forecast for next 10 days, with potential flooding risks

The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) forecasted heavy rain for the next 10 days, cautioning that a fairly strong monsoon will hit from Sept. 13 to Sept. 20. The TMD identified areas likely to experience severe rainfall, flooding, and forest water overflow.

Low atmospheric pressure previously covering the upper northern region moved toward Myanmar today to tomorrow. However, the monsoon trough has returned to the upper part of Thailand, accompanied by moderately strong southwesterly monsoon winds. Continued … 

Frequent consumption of instant noodles is a health risk, experts say

What’s not to like about instant noodles? They are a convenient and tasty snack that is ready to eat in a couple of minutes and only need boiling water to cook.

They can be enjoyed wherever and whenever. Young Thai students eat them uncooked coated with the flavoring packets as a quick snack to fill them up after school. Continued …

Crisis in Mae Sai: Floods Leave Residents Trapped

Mae Sai, Chiang Rai Province, is grappling with a severe flood crisis, with numerous residents stranded in their homes and sending out distress calls from multiple areas. The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM) has confirmed significant damage across two subdistricts and five villages, as authorities scramble to assess the full extent of the impact.

The flooding in Mae Sai and Chiang Khong districts has left many communities devastated. Mae Sai has been particularly hard-hit by the sudden and relentless deluge. According to reports from the DDPM, two subdistricts and five villages have already suffered substantial damage. Continued …

Intel to Boost Thailand’s Healthcare System

Intel Corp.INTC recently inked a partnership with TrueBusiness, a provider of communications and digital solutions in Thailand, to introduce smart healthcare solutions in the Southeast nation. This includes the transformation of various aspects of the medical field, including treatment, diagnosis, rehabilitation and patient data management.

The partnership will likely support the development of innovative solutions designed to modernize and optimize Thailand’s healthcare system. It aims to improve telemedicine and tele ICU services, AI-powered diagnostic tools for eye conditions, contactless patient care devices and elderly care monitoring systems. Continued …

Thailand Cracks Down on Illegal Gambling, Targeting Over 4,000 LINE Accounts

Thai authorities are intensifying efforts against illegal online gambling by targeting more than 4,000 official LINE accounts linked to such activities. The Ministry of Digital Economy and Society (MDES) announced that users of these accounts could face criminal charges as part of a wider crackdown.

The ministry has requested LINE, Thailand’s most popular chat app with 54 million users, to shut down the flagged accounts. This move follows an extensive online surveillance operation conducted by the police and LINE Thailand from Feb. 24 to Aug. 9. Continued …

Bangkok opens 50th food bank center

The Bangkok Food Bank opened its targeted 50th center on Monday, in Saphan Sung district, and has already provided more tha two million meals to people suffering hardship.

Accordng to the Bangkok Food Bank website, it collects surplus food and distributes it to vulnerable people for free in a minimart-like format, where recipients can choose the products they want. Continued …

Bangkok plans 20-baht flat fee for electric rail

The Transport Ministry has announced plans to allocate an annual budget of 8 billion baht to support a 20-baht flat fee policy for all electric rail services in Bangkok.

Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit stated that a dedicated team will be formed to expedite the policy’s implementation, aiming to cap the maximum fare for all electric rail services in Bangkok and its surrounding areas at 20 baht by September 2025. Continued …

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Century-old parkia speciosa tree generates 40,000 baht annually

A century-old parkia speciosa tree in Trang province has captivated the market due to its large, long pods and superior taste, generating up to 40,000 baht annually from a single tree.

At Suan Ta Chan Tonmai Panpi in Trang’s Na Yong district, 53-year-old Satit Ramna hired locals to climb and harvest the pods from his four 100-year-old parkia speciosa trees. Despite a prolonged drought lasting over three months, each tree is expected to yield between 800 and 1,000 pods this year, slightly less than usual. The pods, priced between 3.50 and 5 baht each, remain in high demand due to their quality — long, large, and as big as a 5-baht coin. Continued …

Thai kid sensation 4th in international kiteboarding event

A Thai kid rising star in the world of kiteboarding has made waves by securing an impressive 4th place at the prestigious International Super Cup Kiteboarding Championship on Jeju Island, South Korea. He recently kiteboarded 110 kilometers from Pattaya to Pak Nam Pran near Hua Hin.

At just 9 years old, Thanawat Promwaen, also known as Shane, the youngest competitor in the professional men’s category, is already being hailed as a future Olympic hopeful. But Shane’s path to success in Jeju was anything but smooth. Continued …

Thailand could become the main gambling hub in Southeast Asia

Thailand could be about to legalize casinos for the first time in a bid to attract more international tourists. Currently, the main gambling hubs in Southeast Asia are in Philippines and Cambodia. However, the emergence of Thai casinos could alter the gambling tourism market of the entire region.

Thailand’s government is currently devising legislation that would permit the construction of “entertainment complexes” that will boast casinos, hotels, restaurants, convention centers, and entertainment venues. Continued …

Bangkok Port could become home to entertainment (casino) complex

The Thai Transport Ministry has unveiled plans to partially transform Bangkok Port into an “entertainment complex” as part of a strategic development initiative. However, officials stress the need for clearer regulations and measures from the government before proceeding.

In a media briefing on Tuesday, Manaporn Charoensri, deputy transport minister, clarified that the government has no intention of relocating Bangkok Port entirely. Instead, the focus is on improving the existing port to enhance water transportation and logistics systems. Continued …

Digital wallet scheme to start on Sept 20

The government is expected to distribute 145 billion baht in cash under its digital wallet handout program to vulnerable groups and state welfare cardholders from Sept. 20, Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat said.

He said on Tuesday the details of the handout program will become clear after the government outlines its policy statement before parliament on Thursday. Then, the cabinet will hold a meeting on Sept. 17 to approve it. Continued …

Hoteliers uneasy about minimum wage hike

Increasing the daily minimum wage to 400 baht only among large employers could distort the job market in the hotel industry, say hoteliers, as the higher pay rate would attract workers to certain hotels.

As tourism in Thailand has not yet fully recovered, hoteliers say the government should prioritize reducing other expenses and launch different schemes to stimulate demand. Continued …

Land reclamation for urban development explained

Thailand has recently proposed a project to reclaim land in Bang Khun Thian to create a new city and address flooding issues, as the escalating effects of global warming may cause sea levels in the Gulf of Thailand to rise by 5-6 meters, potentially flooding large areas in central Thailand.

The concept involves creating islands stretching from Samut Songkhram to Chonburi, planned as the “Pearl Necklace of the Gulf of Thailand”, where interconnected islands will form a path resembling a string of pearls, with water gates to control sea levels. Continued …

Baht volatility against the dollar exceeds regional peers

The baht has been exhibiting a greater degree of volatility against the U.S. dollar than its regional peers, mainly due to market expectations of a U.S. policy rate cut and Thailand’s gold imports. Year-to-date, the baht’s rate of volatility stands at 7.3%, slightly below the Korean won at 7.4%.

However, the baht’s volatility is higher than other regional currencies, with the Malaysian ringgit and Indonesian rupiah both recorded at 5.5%, the Philippine peso at 4.7%, the Taiwanese dollar at 4.1%, the Singapore dollar at 3.7% and the Vietnamese dong at 2.4%. Continued …

Value of food delivery, ride-hailing sales hits $5 billion in H1

The combined gross merchandise value (GMV) of Thailand’s online food delivery and ride-hailing services in the first half of 2024 reached US$5 billion, according to India-based Redseer Strategy Consultants.

Both markets are expected to achieve double-digit growth during the period 2023 to 2028, driven by strong demand among digital consumers and the availability of a greater number of drivers. Continued …

Thai software sector sees growth of 12.8%

The software sector outperformed three other digital sectors last year with strong growth of 12.8%, reaching a value of 215 billion baht. The software sector is projected to maintain a growth rate of 9%-10% between 2024 and 2026, according to a survey.

The growth is attributed to investment in advanced technology, such as artificial intelligence (AI), data analytics, cloud computing and cybersecurity, according to the joint survey by the Digital Economy Promotion Agency (Depa) and IMC Institute. Continued …

Dramatic fall of American restaurant chain Red Lobster blamed on Thai Union

In June of last year, Red Lobster announced that Ultimate Endless Shrimp — as much as you can scarf down for just $20 — would become an “all day, every day” fixture of the menu. Game on, said America.

Diners swarmed the Thai-owned chain’s nearly 700 restaurants, ordering round after round of Parrot Isle Jumbo Coconut Shrimp (breaded, sweet and fried), Walt’s Favorite (breaded and fried), Garlic Shrimp Scampi (shrimp in a pool of butter and garlic sauce), Shrimp Linguini Alfredo (shrimp on a pile of pasta with garlic sauce) and Grilled Shrimp Skewers (self-explanatory). The first round came with two sides: coleslaw, french fries, mashed potatoes, baked potato or rice. Continued …

Thailand Sets Sights on Becoming Top Destination for Indian Film Productions

The Department of Tourism is gearing up to enter Mumbai’s “Bollywood-Hollywood” film market, with the goal of attracting more Indian film crews to Thailand.

From Sept. 12-15, the Foreign Film and Video Affairs Division (TFO Thailand Film office) will participate in the Thai Film Festival 2024 at the National Museum of Indian Cinema (NMIC) in Mumbai. This initiative aims to showcase Thailand as an ideal filming destination to Indian film professionals. Continued …

New energy law to allow for monthly oil price adjustment only

The Energy Ministry is drafting a new Energy Act that will put an end to basing domestic energy prices on global prices and allow any adjustments to oil prices just once a month.

Acording to Deputy PM and Energy Minister Pirapan Salirathavibhaga, “Under the new act, oil price adjustment will be allowed once a month instead of daily. The adjustment will not be based on global oil prices, but will use the ‘Cost Plus’ system based on calculations from the actual cost.” Continued …

Caltex to expand Thai petrol station network

Star Fuels Marketing, the exclusive licensee of Caltex fuels in Thailand, has partnered with local oil retailer Pure Thai Energy to expand the network of Caltex petrol stations in the country, aiming to gain market share in a competitive domestic fuel retail market.

The cooperation should allow Caltex, a petroleum brand name of Chevron Corp., to serve more motorists in Thailand, helping Caltex to expand. Continued …

True Corp, TAT launch ‘True Delicious Guide in Thailand’ project

True Corp. has announced an extension of its partnership with the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) to launch the “True Delicious Guide in Thailand” project on Monday, with the goal of capitalizing on the growing trend of culinary tourism and highlighting the country’s diverse gastronomical offerings.

The project includes a curated list of 444 of Thailand’s top-rated restaurants, all of which have received the “True Delicious Guide” certification. This certification ensures quality, cleanliness, atmosphere, service, and value for money. Continued …

Second runway for U-Tapao

The U-Tapao Rayong-Pattaya International Airport plans to begin construction of its second runway this year.

Chula Sukmanop, secretary-general of the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC), said the project is now applying for a loan from the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB). Chula said Italian-Thai Development (ITD) has been selected as the project contractor. Continued …

7 reasons why Thailand is the go-to wellness holiday destination

Wellness and holidays go hand in hand but finding the perfect vacation for you to rest and re-cooperate from your busy day-to-day is no small feat. One destination popular with anyone looking for a restoring retreat is Thailand.

Known for being the go-to backpacking hotspot for many young travelers, Thailand also offers a wide variety of health and fitness experiences in the move toward better physical and mental wellness. Continued …

Financing Southeast Asia’s energy transition

Electrification is the readily available alternative to the burning of fossil fuels to power our cars, buses and boilers. The emissions associated with producing that electricity will matter greatly. Southeast Asia’s economic dynamism has analysts projecting the region’s annual energy consumption could triple over the three decades to 2050.

Renewable energy is now the cleanest and most cost-effective way to meet this relentless demand. By decoupling economic growth from carbon emissions, ASEAN will follow the path established in developed economies like the United States, where GDP has more than doubled since 1990 even as emissions have fallen. Continued …

Rayong sets example in eco-industrial urban development

Thailand’s Department of Climate Change and Environmental Affairs (DCCE) has highlighted Rayong as a model for eco-industrial urban development, improving the environment and quality of life as the world faces climate challenges.

DCCE Director-General Pirun Saiyasitpanich noted the environmental issues in Thailand stem from human actions, including excessive resource use, pollution, and greenhouse gas emissions. Addressing these challenges requires the cooperation of all sectors. The department, particularly local administrative organizations (LAOs) and the Environmental Volunteer Network (EVN) has been actively working on solutions to achieve national goals effectively. Continued …

East Pattaya police station adopts solar power

Nong Yai Police Station in East Pattaya implemented a solar power system to reduce electricity consumption and promote sustainability. The new setup includes a 12kW Deye Hybrid Inverter, 28 solar panels, and two lithium phosphate batteries.

Station chief Col. Krit Masuk said, “This initiative helps us cut energy costs while contributing to environmental protection.” The station’s 24/7 operations now rely on solar power, reducing dependence on traditional electricity sources. Continued …

Vietnam death toll from Typhoon Yagi at 141 as Hanoi faces flood risk

The death toll in Vietnam from Typhoon Yagi has risen to 141, the government said on Wednesday, as it warned that flood waters were causing the Red River to rise rapidly and threaten to inundate downtown districts of the capital Hanoi. Continued …

Harris goes on offense against Trump in combative debate

Republican Donald Trump and Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris clashed over abortion, the economy, immigration and Trump’s legal woes at their combative first presidential debate on Tuesday night, each seeking a campaign-altering moment in their closely fought election. Continued …

Taylor Swift endorses US presidential candidate

Taylor Swift, one of America’s most celebrated pop-culture icons with a giant following across the world, endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris in the immediate aftermath of the presidential debate of the United States on Tuesday. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule May 3-Aug 31

FD901: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
10:20 – 11:50
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
12:20 – 13:35

FD900: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
09:00 – 10:30
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
11:00 – 12:15

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

Saturday’s news-Sept 9

Today’s news: Reader Feedback/Hua Hin Wine Expo/Thailand rated 29th/Parliament to tackle food waste/7-Eleven plans 700 new stores in Thailand/Walmart discusses sustainability/Food delivery drivers feel pinch/Focus remains on EV package/Thai taxi drivers seek EV incentives/Thai tourism set to soar/Restaurant guidebook launchedPhuket authorities dismiss Russian concerns/New rules on speedboat operators/Thailand International Boat Show/Bangkok Air keen on Phangnga airport/Tom kha gai rated best chicken soup/Nan’s treasure trove of cultural delights/22 Best Things to Do in Bangkok/International news/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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“Just a bit confused regards diesel price caps. If the current cap is 32 baht per litre, how is it that I’m seeing it more than that at every filling station I pass? Surely this is illegal if the government has mandated 32 baht?” – Peter

 

 

Heavy rains forecast for most of Thailand

Isolated heavy rains will hit the north, central, east and the south of Thailand today, but they will be heaviest in the northeast, the Meteorological Department warned.

The downpours will be caused by the monsoon trough lying across the upper north and the upper northeast that extends to a low-pressure zone over the Gulf of Tonkin. Continued …

Thailand rated 29th in US News & World Report’s Best Countries List

Thailand secured a place in the top 30 of the U.S. News & World Report’s 2023 Best Countries list.

The list was created considering each nation’s global performance in various aspects. For example, daily life adventure, agility, cultural influence, entrepreneurship, heritage, quality of life, and more. Continued …

Parliament to tackle food waste after public uproar

A flap over leftover food in the parliamentary dining room has led to a pledge by Parliament President Wan Muhamad Noor Matha to look into the issue and discuss ways to make sure less food ends up going to waste.

The extent of free meals and drinks provided to members of Parliament has drawn wide public attention in the wake of a social media food fight featuring Move Forward MP Sirilapas “Mew” Kongtrakarn. Continued …

7-Eleven debuts in Laos, plans 700 new stores in Thailand

CP All Plc will open hundreds of new 7-Eleven convenience stores and expand its 7-Eleven Delivery service, both in Thailand and internationally, it announced after opening its first branch in Laos.

It plans to add 700 new branches in Thailand, increase its total in Cambodia to 100 stores and open one new branch in Laos. Continued …

US retailer Walmart discusses sustainability with Thai officials, entrepreneurs

The Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives has ensured American retail giant Walmart that Thai foods and agricultural products, as well as their supply chains, are environmentally friendly and are ready to comply with global sustainability standards.

Walmart executives recently met with ministry Permanent-secretary Sedthakiat Krajangwong and representatives of Thai entrepreneurs to discuss Thailand’s adoption of global sustainability standards. Continued …

Thailand’s food delivery drivers feel pinch as Grab, Line rack up losses

When Piti began working as a Grab delivery driver at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the 26-year-old Bangkok resident had little trouble earning a decent wage.

But after two years of delivering food to homes and offices, Piti’s earnings have taken such a dramatic hit that he is looking to switch jobs. Continued …

Focus remains on EV package

Newly appointed Industry Minister Pimphattra Wichaikul pledges to step up efforts to pass a new electric vehicle (EV) incentive package to develop the fledgling Thai industry, hoping to win approval from the Pheu Thai-led coalition government.

The existing package of incentives, including tax cuts and subsidies, is meant to promote EV consumption and production between 2022 and 2023. Continued …

Thai taxi drivers seek incentives to shift to electric vehicles

Taxi drivers across Thailand, represented by the Thai Public Taxi Assn., are petitioning the country’s transport minister for a financial incentive package to facilitate their switch to electric vehicles (EVs).

Association Chairman Sadit Jaitiang plans to bring up this key concern during a meeting slated for next Friday with Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit. The meeting is expected to address a range of issues impacting taxi drivers’ welfare. Continued … 

Thai tourism set to soar with anticipated Chinese visa exemption

The Thai tourism industry is poised for a significant boost, as an anticipated visa exemption for Chinese travelers could trigger a surge in foreign tourists, according to Chinese government-owned Thai brokerage, CGS-CIMB Securities (Thailand).

However, the firm predicts that the arrival figures will still lag behind the 2019 statistics due to the economic challenges faced by the mainland. Continued …

Restaurant guidebook launched for culinary treats in secondary cities

One of the world’s leading travel platforms, Booking.com, in collaboration with the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), has launched the “Thai Foodie Map”, an exclusive guidebook of recommended local restaurants in secondary cities across the country.

The move is part of TAT’s efforts to attract both foreign and domestic travelers looking for authentic culinary experiences, aiming to entice tourists to stay longer and spend more money in Thailand. Continued …

Phuket authorities dismiss concerns over rising Russian population and mafia claims

Yesterday, Phuket authorities refuted allegations that the island has been overrun by Russians, including members of the mafia. These claims were sparked by a report in Al Jazeera earlier this week, which highlighted concerns among locals.

The locals fear that Russian tourists are snatching jobs usually held by Thais, operating unlawful businesses, and causing a surge in property prices, making it increasingly challenging to rent on the island. Continued …

Pattaya authorities impose new rules on speedboat operators at Bali Hai Pier

In Pattaya City, the local authorities have put forth new stringent regulations to deal with issues plaguing speedboat operators at Bali Hai Pier. This includes the implementation of standardized ticket prices and a ban on herding tourists.

On a day in early September, the Pattaya City Council convened to strategize and regulate tour boat operations. This was spurred by a conflict among operators competing for tourists heading to Koh Larn from Bali Hai Pier, situated in South Pattaya. Continued …

Thailand International Boat Show to drive growth of marine leisure tourism

The new expanded format and the addition of “Thailand Yachting Conference” and “Robb Report Best of the Best Yachting Awards” make the show a must-attend event for boat enthusiasts across Asia.

Organizers of Thailand’s premier boating and luxury lifestyle platform, the Thailand International Boat Show A Luxury Lifestyle Event, which is set to take place Jan. 11 – 14 at Royal Phuket Marina, expect the expanded format to attract over 6,000 visitors and provide a boost to Thailand’s marine leisure industry. Continued …

Bangkok Air keen on Phangnga airport

Bangkok Airways is eager to invest in the new airport planned for Phangnga if the government switches its plan from a public project to a public-private partnership scheme, as the project has high potential to become a new tourism hub in Thailand.

The government is considering building a new airport in Phangnga in an effort to handle the congestion at Phuket airport. Continued …

Tom kha gai rated best chicken soup

Thailand’s tom kha gai, chicken in galangal-infused coconut cream soup, has won first place among the 10 Best Rated Chicken Soups in the World, as ranked on the TasteAtlas global food mapping site this week.

TasteAtlas ranked tom kha gai top of the list, with 4.7 out of five stars. There were a total of 1,376 entries for the ranking. Continued … 

Treasure trove of cultural delights awaits visitors to Nan

The northern province of Nan is known for its beautiful mountainous landscape, local temples, one of which bears the famed mural of the whispering couple, and traditional rock salt production. But those attractions aside, the province has plenty of cultural highlights just waiting to be discovered.

Spread over 11,472 square kilometers, Nan is bordered by Uttaradit, Phrae and Phayao, and to its north and east by Sainyabuli province in Laos, a geological landscape that has given birth to a blend of art and culture mirrored in temples across the province. Continued …

22 Best Things to Do in Bangkok, Rooftop Bars and Ancient Temples Included

One of the most exciting and energetic capital cities in the world, Bangkok is the perfect gateway for travelers ready to take a deep dive into the beauty, history, culture, and traditions of Southeast Asia. The frenetic metropolis may cause a bit of sensory overload, but getting into its rhythm is part of the adventure.

Built along the Chao Phraya River, modern-day Bangkok is an amalgamation of culture, ethnicities, architecture, and even time periods. It’s entirely possible to pass a 400-year-old temple on one corner and a tech-forward, 21st-century shopping mall on the next. Continued …

India Or Bharat? Dinner Invite Sparks Speculation Amid Push To Rebrand The Country

It began with a dinner invitation. How it ends could affect more than a billion people. State-issued invites sent to guests of this week’s G20 meeting referred to India’s president, Droupadi Murmu, as “President of Bharat.” Suddenly, in many circles, the question was everywhere: Would the country of more than 1.4 billion now be called by its ancient Sanskrit name? Continued …

Earthquake In Morocco Kills At Least 296 People

A powerful earthquake that struck Morocco late Friday night killed at least 296 people, the country’s Interior Ministry said. Moroccans posted videos showing buildings reduced to rubble and dust and parts of the famous red walls that surround the old city in historic Marrakech, a UNESCO World Heritage site, damaged. Continued …

Hong Kong, Shenzhen deluged by heaviest rain on record

The Asian financial hub of Hong Kong was drenched on Friday by the heaviest rain since records began 140 years ago, with 83 people hurt, three seriously, as unusually wet weather caused by typhoons brought more disruption to southern China. Continued …

France’s latest crude, culinary counter-offensive

The French government has just published a decree banning the use of terms like “steak”, “spare ribs” and “ham” on plant-based foods. Sausages and “poultry nuggets” will escape the ban so long as the plant protein content is less than 6%. Continued …

World falling dangerously short of climate goals: UN

A world facing catastrophic climate change is perilously off course in meeting goals for slashing carbon pollution and boosting finance for the developing world, according to the UN’s first official progress report out 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