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Hua Hin Expat News has a documentary filmmaker who would like to do a film on Vietnam vet stories – vets who live in Hua Hin or even Thailand. Are you a Vietnam veteran? Do you have an interesting story to tell? Here is an example of what this filmmaker has already done on the subject. He wants to expand on the topic. Let us know if you are interested at aim@hhexpatnews.com. Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NoUhjwVd0tw

Hua Hin International Jazz Festival starts today

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PKK residents voice concerns to Senate meeting

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PKK water-management concerns discussed

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Hua Hin election to be held May 11

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Centara World Masters Golf Championship marks 10th year this June

Asia’s celebrated amateur golf tournament, the Centara World Masters Golf Championship, marks a significant milestone in June as it marks its 10th year. This landmark anniversary will be celebrated through the tournament slated for June 14-18 in Hua Hin.

This year, more than 450 golfers will tee it up at Black Mountain, Pineapple Valley, and Springfield, reaffirming Hua Hin’s status as one of Asia’s premier golf destinations. Throughout the past decade, the Centara World Masters has become a global gathering for passionate golfers, drawing over 3,700 players from 25 countries. Continued …

Inspection Conducted on Chomsin 13 Road Project

Officials conducted an on-site inspection of the reinforced concrete road construction project in Soi Chomsin 13, aimed at improving local infrastructure and drainage systems in the area.

The project involves the construction of a reinforced concrete road with an integrated drainage system in Soi Chomsin 13, near Ang Nam Soi 7. The new roadway is designed to be approximately 2.56 to 3.30 meters wide, 212.78 meters long, and 0.15 meters thick. The initiative is intended to enhance road durability and water management in the neighborhood. Continued …

Thailand Cuts Summer Electricity Bills

From yesterday, millions will see a drop in their electricity costs thanks to a new rate change by the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC). The fuel tariff (Ft) rate is set to decrease from 4.15 baht to 3.99 baht per unit, impacting the upcoming May to August billing cycle.

This announcement aligns with government efforts to alleviate financial pressures on households and businesses. The key objective is to ease living costs and mitigate energy expenses for consumers. Continued … 

New Immigration Department Proposed to Streamline Border Services

Thailand’s Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has championed a proposal for a specialized department dedicated to immigration matters. This move, revealed yesterday, aims to tackle the increasing complexity of cross-border activities involving Thai nationals and foreign visitors.

Anutin presented his comprehensive plan to the Immigration Commission’s chairman, highlighting the need for a focused subcommittee to evaluate this scheme. Central to Anutin’s proposal is the Interior Ministry’s fundamental role in national security, public welfare, and safeguarding legal rights. The creation of an immigration department would streamline crucial services such as residency permits, work authorizations, citizenship applications, and civil registration. Continued …

Thai Transport Boosts Travel with 71 Updated Bus Routes

The Transport Co. has announced an update to its bus schedule, introducing 71 refreshed routes across Thailand and into neighboring countries. This move aims to meet the travel demands of the public during the current rainy season, while maintaining a focus on passenger comfort and safety.

Acting Managing Director Chatchawal Pornamorntham stated that the updated timetable has been implemented to align with passenger needs and facilitate travel throughout the wetter months. Continued …

Anthrax Death Reported in Mukdahan Province

Authorities have confirmed the death of a resident from anthrax in the Don Tan district of Mukdahan province. The case has prompted swift action from local officials to contain the outbreak and prevent further infections.

According to reports, the deceased had reportedly come into contact with cattle and consumed beef prior to falling ill. The individual, whose name has not been released, developed a fever and skin lesions and was admitted to Don Tan Hospital on April 27. He was later transferred to Mukdahan Hospital, where he passed away. Medical tests have confirmed anthrax infection as the cause of death. Continued …

Why Labor Day isn’t a holiday for Thai government workers

As Thailand observes Labor Day today, the occasion serves as a reflection on workers’ rights, fair pay, and the ongoing challenges of labor equity.

While the day holds national significance, it is not classified as an official public holiday for government offices, which continue normal operations. This is because, under the Labor Relations Act of 1975, civil servants are not legally considered “laborers” and therefore are not entitled to a day off on Labor Day. Government agencies remain open and public servants are expected to work as usual. Continued … 

Fired and forgotten: The hidden crisis facing Thailand’s middle-aged workforce

Like many of her former co-workers, Nuch has little to celebrate this Labor Day. Laid off recently at the age of 46, she is now struggling to find a new job to make ends meet.

“I was suddenly made redundant … it was devastating,” said Nuch, who declined to give her full name. She joined an electronics company nearly 25 years ago and had risen up the corporate ladder to become a supervisor. Continued …

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Thai Central Bank Slashes Rates, Cuts Growth Forecasts Amid Tariff Fears

The Bank of Thailand’s Monetary Policy Committee has opted for a 25-basis point slash in the policy rate, bringing it to 1.75%. This decision is in line with the need to navigate a gloomy economic forecast and adapt to mounting global economic risks. Central to this move is the alignment of financial conditions with shifting economic and inflationary expectations.

Thailand’s economic prospects are dimming, hit by thorny global trade interactions and a tardy inflow of international tourists. The nation faces a subdued inflation rate poised to slip below the intended target, largely driven by supply-side anomalies, while financial conditions remain stringent. Continued …

PM outlines economic plans after Moody’s cuts Thailand outlook

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra delivered yesterday a keynote address titled “Mission Thailand: Reviving the Economy.” During her speech, she commented on Moody’s Investors Service’s recent decision to revise Thailand’s credit outlook from “stable” to “negative,” clarifying that this move does not constitute a downgrade in rating but rather reflects the agency’s assessment of reduced economic growth potential.

“This is not a rating or scoring downgrade,” the prime minister said. “It is Moody’s perspective that Thailand’s growth potential has weakened. A ‘negative’ outlook does not mean the country has lost credibility. One key factor in Moody’s assessment is the global trend of rising tariffs, particularly those imposed by the United States, which have impacted many countries and caused similar outlook downgrades.” Continued …

Moody’s downgrade sends a signal

Thailand must accelerate its economic growth potential to 3%-4% to avoid a downgrade in its sovereign credit rating, say analysts. Kobsak Pootrakool, director and senior executive vice-president at Bangkok Bank, said yesterday Moody’s Investors Service revised Thailand’s outlook from stable to negative, the first step in a potential credit-rating adjustment and possibly leading to a future downgrade.

Moody’s is the first global credit ratings agency to revise its outlook on Thailand, potentially prompting the other two major agencies – S&P Global Ratings and Fitch Ratings – to review and possibly adjust their assessments as well, he said. Continued …

Chamber views downgrade as a warning

The Thai Chamber of Commerce sees Moody’s downgrade of Thailand’s credit outlook as a critical policy warning. The move highlights the urgent need for the country to adopt prudent, transparent, and objective-driven management practices to ensure sustainable development, said Poj Aramwattananont, chairman of the chamber.

He expressed concern following Moody’s Investors Service downgrading Thailand’s credit outlook from stable to negative on Tuesday. Although the credit rating was not reduced, the shift reflects significant global concern regarding Thailand’s economic and fiscal stability in the near term, said Poj. Continued …

Production index slips on downbeat trade projection

Unpleasant trade prospects threaten to affect the Thai manufacturing sector, with the Manufacturing Production Index (MPI) dipping by 0.6% year-on-year in March to 105.03 points, says the Office of Industrial Economics (OIE). The index increased by 9.2% from February, attributed to state economic measures and exports.

Future global economic uncertainty cannot be avoided, given U.S. President Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariff policy, said Passakorn Chairat, director-general of the OIE. Washington proposed a 36% levy on imports from Thailand on April 9, but paused enforcement for a period of 90 days to allow some countries to negotiate. Continued …

Thailand’s Investment Applications Surge to $12.9 Billion in First Quarter

Thailand’s Board of Investment (BOI) reported a significant surge in investment applications during the first quarter of 2025. The total value of these applications almost doubled, reaching 431.2 billion baht (USD 12.9 billion), marking a 97% increase compared to the same period last year. This growth was primarily fueled by large infrastructure projects and a fivefold increase in applications within the digital sector.

Domestic and foreign investors filed a total of 822 project applications during the January-March period, a 20% increase from the first quarter of 2024. As many as 618 of those applications involved foreign investors. Continued …

Value of Thailand’s cross-border trade rises 7.8%

Commerce Minister Pichai Naripthaphan said yesterday the value of cross-border trade, including trade conducted along the borders, rose by 7.8% during the first six months of the current government’s tenure. Pichai made the statement while accompanying Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra to a meeting on the cross-border trade situation at the Nakhon Phanom Customs Office.

During the meeting, the prime minister and Commerce minister were briefed on progress related to the border trade development center, the advancement of special economic zones, and the development of trade routes linking Thailand with neighboring countries. Continued …

Thailand Vows to End Dual Pricing Amid Growing Tourist Backlash

Thailand’s Ministry of Tourism and Sports has committed to tackling notorious dual -ricing practices following widespread complaints from foreign tourists. Minister Sorawong Thienthong vowed to eliminate unfair pricing schemes after a meeting with tourism industry leaders and assorted agencies yesterday.

The ministry’s heightened response stemmed from a viral social media article entitled “Where Have Foreign Tourists Gone?” published last April, which showcased concerns from foreigners and expats. Complaints pointed at various issues, including tourists’ safety fears, widespread overcharging, and ongoing intimidation by transnational crime groups in popular tourist hotspots. Continued …

Koh Phangan Cracks Down on Beach Nudity, Warns Tourists of Visa Revocation

Koh Phangan, home of Thailand’s infamous full moon parties, is back in the spotlight with a new crackdown on public nudity. Signs forbidding unclothed escapades have sprung up on local beaches after numerous complaints about tourists stripping down.

These placards prominently warn of the island’s nudity ban, threatening violators with the prospect of having their visas revoked. Authorities, doubling down on preserving public decency, distributed leaflets to both tourists and local businesses, emphasizing the consequences of breaking these particular rules. Continued …

Chinese tourists in car at traffic lights hit by a truck, 3 dead

Three Chinese tourists were killed instantly in a horrific road traffic accident in the early hours yesterday in Rayong. The trio, all aged 28–49, were passengers of a white sedan that was driving carefully and had previously stopped at a red light. However, the car was hit at speed by a trailer truck that mangled the car.

Afterward, the driver of the car, 38-year-old Wong Wong, was left alive. He was whisked to Klaeng Hospital where he is presently fighting for his life. The driver of the lorry, Suphap Namnon, absconded and is being pursued by police. Continued …

Four things not to do in Thailand

Thailand has been marketed around the world as a place where couples and families can relax on golden beaches, explore lush jungle, and meet exotic animals on the way. Tourists return brandishing smartphone snaps of elephant rides, visits to a tiger temple, and close-up encounters with curious monkeys and colorful sea life.

What the advertising videos do not show is that the booming tourist trade has had a serious impact on the welfare of Thailand’s wildlife. Here are four activities animal conservationists advise against when traveling in Thailand: Continued …

How to hack Thailand’s May holidays for a 10-day break

Get ready to pack your bags — May is shaping up to be a jackpot month for long holidays, and if you play your cards right, you could be lounging for 10 days straight.

Hot on the heels of April’s Songkran break, May brings another wave of public holidays that offer golden opportunities for extended rest, road trips or relaxing staycations. Whether you’re a government worker or in the private sector, this is your chance to maximize your time off without burning through your entire leave balance. Continued …

Thailand’s Lesser-Known Wonders Pai, Trang, Lopburi, Koh Yao Noi, And Sukhothai Are Waiting

If you’re a true travel enthusiast, Thailand should undoubtedly be on your list – or at least on your radar. Whether you’re drawn to the stunning beaches of Phuket or the lively energy of Bangkok, Thailand offers the perfect blend of tranquility and adventure.

It’s easy to see why people flock to iconic destinations like Bangkok, Phuket, and Pattaya. However, beyond the well-known hotspots, Thailand boasts several lesser-known gems that deserve your attention. If you’re tired of the usual tourist crowds and crave something different, here are five underrated destinations in Thailand that should definitely be on your travel bucket list. Continued …

Top 5 Food Places to Try on Banthat Thong Road, Bangkok

Banthat Thong Road, once known for its clothing shops and car accessories, has recently transformed into Bangkok’s hottest street food destination. Drawing comparisons to Yaowarat (Chinatown) for its vibrant food scene, this trendy neighborhood is now a must-visit for food lovers, offering a diverse array of delicious treats.

After the pandemic, the area experienced a revitalization, becoming a food hub thanks to a collaboration between the Chulalongkorn University Property Management Office and local vendors. Today, tourists and locals alike flock to Banthat Thong to enjoy authentic Thai, Chinese, and Japanese dishes. Here are the top five food spots that perfectly capture the essence of this thriving street food paradise. Continued …

Discover innovative and creative fine-dining experiences in Bangkok

In addition to authentic cuisine, Bangkok is also a city full of creativity, where both Thai and international chefs combine their personal experiences with traditional cooking techniques to create a menu called innovative cuisine, which involves experimenting with new ingredients, unfamiliar seasonings, and creative plating to create a unique dining experience.

For example, using molecular cooking techniques, using liquid nitrogen, cooking food with low heat, or even presenting food in a way that is different from the original format, making each dish a living and meaningful work of art. Continued …

Sun, wind, and strategy: Thailand’s clean energy path

Amid the global climate crisis and growing pressure from international environmental agreements, many countries are accelerating their transition to clean energy in earnest. This shift is not only aimed at reducing environmental impact, but also serves as a key strategy to enhance economic competitiveness.

In 2024, global electricity demand increased by over 1,050 terawatt-hours (TWh), with the Asia-Pacific region accounting for more than 76% of the growth, most of it from clean energy sources, led by solar and wind power. Continued …

Solar Energy in Asia: Bright Prospects and Growing Challenges

The solar energy sector in Asia is rapidly expanding, driven by rising demand for sustainable energy, strong government support, and technological innovations.

This growth is particularly evident in countries like China and India, where large-scale solar projects are being implemented to meet increasing energy needs and reduce carbon emissions. Moreover, advancements in solar panel efficiency and energy storage solutions are making solar power more viable and cost-effective. Continued …

Asia’s energy security at risk as tariff wars spur LNG dependence

As Asian countries scramble to balance trade deficits with the United States through long-term liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports, experts warn that such deals may deepen energy insecurity and derail clean energy goals across the region.

“Signing long-term commitments to buy U.S. LNG would be a costly mistake,” Sam Reynolds, research lead at the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA), said yesterday. “U.S. LNG prices are already uncompetitive and growing more expensive due to rising liquefaction fees and market volatility. These deals would offer negligible benefits to trade balances and expose emerging markets to long-term energy risks.” Continued …

US economy shrinks in first quarter as tariffs unleash flood of imports

The U.S. economy contracted for the first time in three years in the first quarter, swamped by a flood of imports as businesses raced to avoid higher costs from tariffs and underscoring the disruptive nature of President Donald Trump’s often chaotic trade policy. Continued …

Trump’s Tariffs Loom Over the Economy As Shipments from China Fall

American businesses are canceling orders from China, postponing expansion plans, and hunkering down to see what trade policy surprises President Donald Trump plans to spring on them next. The president’s massive and unpredictable taxes on imports seem likely to mean emptier shelves and higher prices for American shoppers, perhaps within weeks. Continued …

Oil prices set for biggest monthly drop since 2021

Oil prices are headed for their largest monthly decline since November 2021 on signs that the U.S.-led trade war is hurting economic growth and energy demand at a time when the OPEC+ alliance has been loosening supply curbs. Continued …

Euro zone growth figure tops forecasts

The euro zone economy expanded more than expected in the first quarter of this year, official data showed yesterday, despite U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs, but global trade tensions threaten more pain and near-stagnation for the rest of the year. Continued …

India-Pakistan nuclear war would hit globe

India and Pakistan have had several shooting matches since they carried out a total of nine underground nuclear weapons tests in 1998. However, they don’t make Putin-style thinly veiled threats to use their nukes (around 170 nuclear warheads each at the moment), and they do understand that escalation from smaller, “conventional” wars is the real danger. 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.

Online Booking and Customer Service: Facebook Page: BorKorSor; LINE ID: @TCL99; Website: TCL99 Transport.

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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

Hua Hin train schedule

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Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

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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

Friday’s news-Sept 27


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7-Eleven Introduces PromptPay QR/Traffic Ticket Statute of Limitations/Report Traffic Violations for Cash/Critical brain conditions/Overflowing Ping River continues/Chiang Mai Hospital Floods/Nonthaburi residents warned of flooding/Bangkok and 10 provinces face flood threat/Korat faces water shortage/Roadside bomb injures eight/Foreigners behaving badly/Economy: To eradicate poverty in two years/Bt400 wage ‘cannot be derailed’/Cash handout to boost retail sector/Phase 2 of 10,000-baht handout/’No restrictions’ on handouts/Phuket’s sea gypsies swarm ATMs/Mortgage growth to plunge/Production index to decline/Strong baht barely dents exports/Clock’s ticking for Thai auto companies/Thai-Chinese high-speed railway/To maintain Thailand trade balance/Rayong land prices pushed up/Tourism: TAT’s ‘Amazing Thailand Passport Privileges’/Thailand Experience: Elephant camps transitioning to cruelty-free future/Lee Ayu Chuepa’s coffee revolution/Thailand’s best-loved tasty treats/Perfect 4 Days in Bangkok/Surging popularity of ‘Mo Lam’/Climate Thailand: AOT paving way to green airports/Green finance to tackle climate change/Hyundai to invest in EV production/Sustainable practices by beverage makers/Protecting Thailand’s coral reefs/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

7-Eleven Introduces Convenient PromptPay QR Code Payments Nationwide

7-Eleven now offers the option to scan and pay with PromptPay, making transactions more convenient by eliminating the need to carry cash. Customers can simply open the QR code on their mobile banking app and pay at any of the 480 participating branches nationwide.

With this new service, customers can easily pay for their purchases by scanning the PromptPay QR code at checkout. The system supports all major mobile banking apps. Continued …

Traffic Ticket Statute of Limitations Extended to Two Years

The Royal Thai Police have issued a reminder for all drivers regarding recent changes in traffic laws, which introduce two significant updates related to traffic fines. These changes, which took effect on Oct. 25, 2023, aim to ensure stricter enforcement of road safety regulations.

The first key change involves the extension of the statute of limitations for traffic tickets. With the new regulation, the statute of limitations has been extended to two years. The second change addresses the consequences for individuals who fail to pay their fines within the allotted time. Continued …

Report Traffic Violations for Cash Rewards, Say Thai Police

Police, alongside partner organizations, are offering cash rewards for citizens who capture traffic violations on video, as part of the “Volunteer Traffic Eyes” project. Total rewards exceed Bt50,000.

Yestersay, at the Sarasin Room of the Royal Thai Police Headquarters, Police Lt. Gen. Prachuap Wongsuk, assistant commissioner-general of the Royal Thai Police and acting deputy commissioner-general, announced the award recipients of the “Volunteer Traffic Eyes” project. Continued …

Critical brain conditions to watch out for

As we transition into an aging society, one of the biggest challenges for families with elderly members is dealing with the health issues that have accumulated over the years. While conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol are well-known, many are unaware of the increasing threat of degenerative brain disorders in the elderly.

Understanding these conditions is crucial for early detection, prevention, and effective management. This article introduces you to three major brain health threats that seniors face and offers guidance on how to recognize and combat them. Continued …

Overflowing Ping River continues to affect downtown Chiang Mai

The flooding triggered by the overflowing of the Ping River in Chiang Mai’s Mueang district is even worse than in 2011, according to a report. The surge in the river flooded residences and commercial zones in the district on Wednesday night, including San Pa Khoi Market and the Charoen Prathet and Night Bazaar neighborhoods.

At least 2,000 households were expected to be affected by the flooding, especially those in and around the Night Bazaar where water levels exceeded one meter. Street vendors struggled to keep their products out of the water, while small vehicles were unable to pass the section of road from Nong Hoi to Nawarat Bridge. Continued …

Chiang Mai Hospital Floods, Halts Non-Urgent Care

A sudden surge of floodwater inundated Chiang Mai last night, severely affecting Lanna 3 Hospital. Flood levels rose to between knee and waist height in Soi Sukkasem, compelling the hospital to halt non-urgent care until Monday.

This announcement came after floodwaters breached the hospital premises, reaching shin level in the parking lot and prompting immediate relocation of staff and vital medical equipment. Continued …

Nonthaburi residents warned of flooding as water levels increase

Residents in 30 communities across Nonthaburi province have been warned to brace for possible flooding today due to the rising level of water in the Chao Phraya River.

The Provincial Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Command Center cautioned that days of heavy rains in upper Thailand were necessitating the speeding up the release of water from the Chao Phraya dam. Continued …

Bangkok and 10 provinces face flood threat as dam increases water discharge

Eleven provinces in the Chao Phraya Basin, including metropolitan Bangkok, have been warned to prepare for possible flooding as the Chao Phraya Dam in Chai Nat province will increase its rate of water discharge.

The areas to be affected are communities located outside the flood levees along the banks of the Chao Phraya River in Uthai Thani, Chai Nat, Sing Buri, Ang Thong, Ayutthaya, Suphanburi, Lopburi, Pathum Thani, Nonthaburi, Samut Prakan, and Bangkok provinces. Continued …

Korat faces water shortage with all its reservoirs only half full

While several provinces in the north are suffering serious flooding, especially Chiang Rai and Chiang Mai, Nakhon Ratchasima in the northeast is facing a water shortage with all of its 27 reservoirs now less than half full.

For an example, Lamtakong reservoir, which is the main source of water for Mueang, Sung Noen, Si Khio, Kham Thalae So and Chalerm Phra Kiat, now contains 92.26 million cubic meters of water, 30.6% of its capacity. Of that, only 25.2% of the water is usable. Continued … 

Roadside bomb injures eight soldiers in Narathiwat

Eight soldiers sustained injuries in a roadside explosion in Rangae district, Narathiwat, believed to be orchestrated by insurgents. The incident took place when an improvised bomb, tied to a power pole along a local road in Ban Hulu Pare, tambon Tanyongmat, was detonated as a military pickup truck carrying the soldiers drove past.

The blast’s impact toppled the power pole and shattered the vehicle’s windshield and windows. The injured soldiers were promptly transported to Rangae Hospital for treatment. Continued … 

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Thailand aims to eradicate poverty in two years

Thailand aims to eradicate poverty and build a prosperous economy within the remainder of the current prime minister’s term, an adviser to PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra revealed.

With just over two years left in office, the prime minister is determined to ensure that Thais can rise above poverty, stated Surapong Suebwonglee, deputy chairman of the five-member advisory panel appointed by PM Paetongtarn. Continued …

Bt400 daily wage plan ‘cannot be derailed’

Labor Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn has insisted the 400-baht daily minimum wage must take effect on Oct. 1 as planned, despite the failure of the national wage committee to endorse it yet.

Sia Champhathong, an MP with the opposition People’s Party, asked the minister on Thursday in the House whether the adjournments of two recent meetings of the committee were the government’s way to avoid addressing the issue. Continued …

Cash handout will give retail sector temporary boost

Wholesalers and retailers across Thailand say they are optimistic that the government’s 10,000-baht cash handout, part of the digital wallet scheme for vulnerable groups, will provide a short-term boost to the country’s retail sector.

Industry experts predict the initiative will stimulate consumption and increase spending by 10%-15% this year. However, concerns have been raised about the possibility of recipients spending the money on non-essential items. Continued …

Phase 2 of 10,000-baht handout may be paid in installments

Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat admitted on Thursday that it remains uncertain whether the government will have enough money to distribute the second round of the 10,000-baht handout in one go.

Julapun said that if the budget were insufficient, the payment would need to be divided into two installments of 5,000 baht each. The second phase of the spending stimulus handout will use the digital wallet system, after the first-phase payment was remitted in cash to recipients’ bank accounts. Continued …

‘No restrictions’ on handouts

Recipients of the 10,000-baht handout can spend the money on anything they see fit, including paying off their debts, according to Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai.

Phumtham was responding to reports that said many people who are eligible to receive the handout in the first phase of the scheme, which officially began on Wednesday, are planning to use it to help clear their debts. Continued …

Phuket’s sea gypsies swarm ATMs for 10k baht handout

Hundreds of sea gypsies in Phuket flocked to ATMs at Laem Tukkae, Koh Sirey, Ratsada subdistrict on Wednesday as part of the Thai government’s 10,000-baht handout scheme for vulnerable citizens. The scheme, aimed at state welfare cardholders and disabled individuals, is part of a broader economic stimulus program.

A national report noted that the sea gypsies, still referred to as Thai Mai or New Thais, were seen eagerly withdrawing funds from ATMs early in the morning to cover essential expenses. The report also highlighted how Phuket Town saw a spike in ATM usage, as recipients hurried to access their cash. Continued …

Mortgage growth forecast to plunge

Kasikorn Research Center (K-Research) expects 1.2% growth in mortgages within the commercial banking sector this year, the lowest level of expansion in 23 years. The low rate is attributed to the diminished purchasing power of home buyers.

In the second quarter of 2024, commercial banks booked marginal year-on-year growth of 0.8% in mortgage loans, down from 1% the previous quarter, said Kanjana Chockpisansin, head of banking and financial sector research at K-Research. Continued …

Production index projected to decline 1% in 2024

Thailand’s Manufacturing Production Index (MPI) is likely to contract by 1% this year, given the declines recorded during the first eight months of the year, caused by a raft of economic problems and the impact of severe floods, says the Office of Industrial Economics (OIE).

The best-case scenario for MPI growth is a flat reading, said OIE Director-general Warawan Chitaroon. The office previously downgraded its MPI growth projection for 2024 from a range of 2%-3% to 0-1%. It revised down the range again on Thursday to between -1% and 0. Continued …

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Strong baht barely dents Thai exports

Related strengthening of Asian currencies against the dollar has limited any adverse impact on Thailand’s exports as the baht appreciates rapidly, reducing the urgency for the Bank of Thailand to quickly adjust interest rates, say analysts.

Merchandise exports gained momentum, surging 7% year-on-year and 1.8% month-on-month to US$26.2 billion in August, beating the consensus of 5.8%, according to Kuala Lumpur-based Maybank. Continued …

Clock’s ticking for Thai auto companies in fast-changing market

Thai automotive suppliers and Japanese automakers have around four years to prepare for intense competition from Chinese auto companies, automotive manufacturer Thai Summit Group said on Thursday.

According to a news report by Nikkei Asia, sales of Japanese automaker Toyota Motor in Thailand dropped by 15% in the first half of this year despite its 38% market share in the country. On the other hand, sales of Chinese automaker BYD Auto in Thailand has risen by 32% in the first half of this year. Continued …

First phase of Thai-Chinese high-speed railway to be completed by 2028

Thailand Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit said the first phase of the Thai-Chinese high-speed rail would be completed in 2028, while asking for the Chinese government’s support to ensure smooth transportation.

He made this remark at the opening ceremony of the “Global Sustainable Transport Forum 2024” in Beijing on Wednesday. Suriya said the first phase of the Thai-Chinese high-speed rail from Bangkok to Nakhon Ratchasima was 35% complete, and was expected to be ready in the next four years. Continued …

China vows to maintain Thailand trade balance

China has pledged to maintain its trade balance with Thailand, reducing the latter’s trade deficit by purchasing more agricultural products and supporting Thai small businesses accessing Chinese e-commerce platforms.

Following a meeting on trade cooperation with Chinese Ambassador Han Zhiqiang yesterday at the Commerce Ministry, Commerce Minister Pichai Naripthaphan said the Chinese embassy addressed concerns regarding the influx of cheap, substandard goods. Continued …

Rayong land prices pushed up by Chinese

Chinese investor demand for industrial land propelled Rayong’s vacant land price index to the highest growth rate among the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) provinces in the second quarter of 2024.

Vichai Viratkapan, acting director-general of the Real Estate Information Center (REIC), said many Chinese investors acquired land in Rayong’s industrial zones to build electric vehicle plants and related industries such as battery production. Continued …

TAT entices foreign tourists with ‘Amazing Thailand Passport Privileges’

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is offering visitors with experiences in shopping and enjoying tourism services in the kingdom under the “Amazing Thailand Passport Privileges” project, which will run between Nov. 1 and Dec. 16.

Thapanee Kiatphaibool, TAT overnor, said, “In response to the government’s tourism stimulus policy, TAT is continuously implementing strategies and promotions to stimulate tourism recovery. Emphasis is placed on boosting tourist spending, especially in the Hidden Gem Cities. In this connection, the Amazing Thailand Passport Privileges project is aimed to boost foreign arrivals to achieve this year’s target of 36.7 million visitors.” Continued …

How Thailand’s elephant camps are transitioning to a cruelty-free future

“This herb is excellent at clearing up hemorrhoids,” explains Atichart Chatpisitchaikul, or “Tong”, my guide at the ChangChill elephant camp in the hill country outside of Chiang Mai in northern Thailand.

My fellow trekkers and I glance down at the mountainous pile of poop at our feet and wrinkle our noses in unison before Tong pushes on up the hill and we follow behind, bamboo trekking poles helping to speed our ascent to the top of the slippery slope. Continued …

From hill tribe to the global stage: Lee Ayu Chuepa’s coffee revolution

In the lush hills of northern Thailand, a remarkable story of perseverance and social entrepreneurship is brewing. Lee Ayu Chuepa, once a young boy from the remote Mae Chan Tai community in Chiang Rai province, has transformed not only his own life but also the fortunes of his community through the power of coffee.

Thirty years ago, Lee’s daily routine involved a grueling 8-kilometer round trip on foot just to attend school in a neighboring village. Barely able to speak Thai, he faced challenges that would daunt most adults, let alone a child. It was precisely these hardships that forged Lee’s indomitable spirit and unwavering determination. Continued …

Thailand’s best-loved tasty treats

Specialities from Bangkok and elsewhere in Thailand were officially recognized on Thursday in a bid to preserve local foods and promote them internationally. Culture Minister Sudawan Wangsupakitkosol said the Department of Cultural Promotion, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and 76 provincial agencies had invited the public to vote for their specialities.

As many as 563 tasty treats were selected for the voting, which was held from Aug. 1-9. They included 234 savouries, 184 desserts, 143 appetizers and two other foods. “Each reflects the culture and local life of each province,” she said. Continued …

The Perfect 4 Days in Bangkok, According to Locals

Bangkok has long been as vibrant and alive as it gets — and the metropolis of almost 11 million people is always reinventing itself. “I would explain it as a revival,” says thirty-something native Mook Attakanwong, owner of multidisciplinary gallery, shop, and events space ATT 19. “I feel like this is the real beginning in terms of a lot more expansion in understanding of art, music, and food.”

Colorful Thai culture and festivals are dependably exciting here, and food seems as much a religion as the dominant Buddhism. “There’s no other place in the world that has such good food,” insists Natty Wongphanlert, owner and general manager of the plush boutique 137 Pillars Suites & Residences Bangkok. Continued …

Surging popularity of ‘Mo Lam’ offers numerous economic opportunities

The fan power of “Mo Lam” – Isaan folk singers – represents an untapped treasure for businesses, as their fans are among the most affluent and willing to spend up to 50,000 baht daily on their favorite artists, according to a survey released on Wednesday.

Conducted by over 60 staff from “MI Learn Lab” under the Media Intelligence Group, the survey explored consumer behavior related to Mo Lam fandom across five northeast provinces: Udon Thani, Khon Kaen, Roi Et, Ubon Ratchathani, and Maha Sarakham, involving 614 participants aged 10 to 60. Continued …

AOT unveils 4-point strategy, paving way to green airports

The Airports of Thailand (AOT) has unveiled a strategy to transform six international airports under its management into “green” airports, in line with the country’s net zero emission policy. The AOT manages Suvarnabhumi, Don Mueang, Chiang Mai, Mae Fah Luang, Phuket and Hat Yai airports, which account for 95% of domestic and international flights.

The strategy for green airports focuses on four main aspects: Connectivity, system integration, sustainability, and airport size, Jakkraphob Jarassri, AOT’s chief adviser for engineering and construction, said. Continued …

ADB urges Thailand to adopt green finance to tackle climate change

Thailand must accelerate its economic restructuring to effectively tackle climate change, Anuch Metha, director of the Asian Development Bank’s Thailand office in Thailand, told participants of the “Road to Net Zero 2024: The Extraordinary Green” seminar organized by Thansettakij on Wednesday.

Metha emphasized the need for a financial system that supports the green economy in light of the climate challenges facing Thailand and the broader Asia-Pacific region, including unpredictable weather patterns leading to floods and other natural disasters. Continued …

Hyundai to invest in EV production and infrastructure development

Hyundai Mobility Thailand (HMT) has announced it will invest 1 billion baht to enhance its presence and contribute to the growth of Thailand’s electric vehicle (EV) ecosystem, its CEO Jae Gyou Chung said on Thursday.

Approved by the Board of Investment for Hyundai Mobility Manufacturing (Thailand), this initiative focuses on boosting local EV production and infrastructure development. Continued …

Tetra Pak calls for sustainable practices by food and beverage makers

Tetra Pak, a global leader in processing and packaging solutions, has called on Thai companies to adopt more sustainable practices to align with international regulations.

This call to action came during a webinar on Thursday titled“Future-Ready Business with Tetra Pak Sustainable Solutions”, which aimed to highlight the necessity of sustainable practices for food and beverage manufacturers in Thailand. Continued …

Protecting Thailand’s coral reefs and ecosystem from sunscreen threat

Thailand’s stunning coral reefs are not just a national treasure but also a crucial part of the global marine ecosystem. Unfortunately, these vibrant underwater landscapes are under increasing threat.

While climate change and pollution often get the most attention, there’s another hidden danger lurking beneath the surface: chemical sunscreens. Sunscreens that include ingredients like oxybenzone and octinoxate are highly toxic to coral reefs. Although these chemicals have been banned in Thailand, other harmful ingredients such as avobenzone and octocrylene remain in many sunscreens. Continued …

Israel rejects cease-fire talks, keeps up attacks in Lebanon

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed the military would maintain its bombardment of Hezbollah targets in Lebanon indefinitely, undermining efforts by the United States and allies to secure a cease-fire that would ease the risk of a regional war. Continued …

Van Gogh painting auctioned for $27.6 million

There were few fireworks at the inaugural evening sale of 20th and 21st century art at Christie’s new Asia headquarters in Hong Kong on Thursday, as the economic malaise that has cast a pall over the art market in the past two years continues to make itself felt. Continued …

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