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Tuesday’s news-May 7


Today’s news: Prachuap reservoir drops to 11%/Flight training center for Hua Hin/Storms, wind and hail forecast/La Niña this year/Pa La-U elephant herd/Plan to untangle Bangkok’s cables/Injured on Bangkok sidewalks/Predicted surge in gold prices/China’s Southeast Asia moves/Economy: Thai Chamber blasts wage hike/Wage hike consequences/Grim outlook for steelmakers/Caution urged for Pattaya developers/Tourism: Responsible tourism management/AoT Speeds Up Suvarnabhumi Expansion/Phi Phi Island drought/Thailand Experience: Elephant attacks causing concern/Thai Beaches Make Top 100 List/Michelin star restaurants in Thailand/Climate Thailand: Today’s Thai environmental news/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

Mueang Prachuap reservoir drops to 11% capacity

The Provincial Waterworks Authority (PWA) of Prachuap Khiri Khan has urged residents in the mueang district to store sufficient water for personal use, as drought has significantly impacted the region’s water supply.

Sirithai Sawaidaree, manager of the PWA’s Prachuap Khiri Khan branch, noted that the drought has critically depleted the Khlong Bueng Reservoir, the primary source of water for the region. Continued …

Flight training center proposed for Hua Hin

Thailand’s Transport Ministry is pushing for a budget of over 470 million baht for the 2025 fiscal year to build a modern flight training center in Hua Hin, aiming to elevate the country’s aviation training and meet international standards.

The initiative also includes acquiring new helicopters to enhance pilot training capabilities, according to Deputy Transport Minister Manaporn Charoensri. Continued …

Storms, wind and hail forecast for much of Thailand

Summer storms accompanied by gusty wind, hail and lightning strikes could affect the north, the northeast, the east and central regions, the Thai Meteorological Department warned on Tuesday.

The conditions are brought about by the confluence of southeasterly and southerly winds that prevail over the upper country. Continued …

Thailand may not feel full impact of La Niña this year

As El Niño shifts into neutral gear, climate change conditions are making it tougher to forecast whether the cooler, wetter La Niña phenomenon will be arriving in Thailand this year.

El Niño wreaked havoc across the world in 2023, creating extreme weather events, drought, wildfires and scorching heatwaves across Southeast and South Asia, as well as South America. The weather phenomenon was also felt in North America and South Africa, where it made the cold months warmer. Continued …

Pa La-U elephant herd leaves forest, goes for a dip

A captivating sight took place near Hua Hin yesterday as a herd of around 30 wild elephants emerged from the Pa La-U forest to cool off in the water. The incident took place near the route leading to the Pa La-U Waterfall in Hua Hin. The recent spell of hot weather prompted the elephants to descend from the forest and frolic in the pond near the waterfall. (HHT)

NBTC unveils bold plan to untangle Bangkok’s cables

The National Broadcasting and Telecommunication Commission (NBTC) has finally devised a plan to deal with the tangled mess of communication cables that hang over Bangkok and nearby provinces.

The initiative, aimed at enhancing safety and the city’s aesthetics, includes organizing cables in 151 routes covering 440.21 kilometers and putting cables underground in 32 routes spanning over 67km. NBTC expects the project to be completed within this year. Continued …

Almost 3 per day injured on Bangkok sidewalks, most by motorbikes

Bangkok has launched a pedestrian safety campaign in response to data showing an average 915 people are injured on Bangkok pavements each year, or almost three per day.

Most sidewalk injuries are caused by rogue pavement motorcyclists, according to the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration. It cited new figures from the National Statistical Office showing Bangkok accounts for over a third of the annual average 2,490 sidewalk injuries nationwide. Continued …

Predicted surge in global gold prices to US$2,500 per ounce

Global gold prices are set to touch US$2,500 per ounce in the latter half of this year, as per predictions by local gold traders, despite a recent slump below US$2,300. The market has scaled down its expectations for U.S. interest rate cuts this year to a maximum of two times, a reduction from the previously anticipated three to four times.

The president of the Gold Traders Assn. (GTA), Jitti Tangsithpakdi, attributes this optimistic view to the ongoing purchases of gold by worldwide central banks, given the current scarce supply of the precious metal. Continued …

Near certainty that China now has a naval base on the Gulf of Thailand

Thailand faces difficult choices in the years or even months ahead and possible danger. This relates to growing signs of Chinese aggression and military expansion in Southeast Asia.

Right now, the concern is the near certainty that China has established a naval base off the Gulf of Thailand. This is at Ream Naval Base in Sihanoukville, Cambodia. Simultaneously, Beijing is exercising increasing sway over Thailand’s neighbors, Laos and Myanmar. Continued …

Thai Chamber of Commerce blasts govt wage hike plan

The Thai Chamber of Commerce (TCC) is opposing the government’s plan to increase the minimum daily wage to 400 baht for workers nationwide, expected in October.

Poj Aramwattananont, vice president of the TCC and the Board of Trade of Thailand, described the proposed hike as a double-edged sword, with both negative and positive effects. Continued …

Restaurant association warns of wage hike consequences

The Thai Restaurant Assn. is concerned the planned hike of the daily minimum wage to 400 baht will affect small and medium-sized enterprises, as it calls on the government to provide support measures.

“When the wage gap between skilled and unskilled workers is reduced, restaurant owners will be forced to raise the wage of skilled workers, as well,” she said. Continued …

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Grim outlook for Thai steelmakers

Many local steel manufacturers are likely to shutter their businesses this year, succumbing to the flood of dumping from China, says the EAF Long Product Steel Producers Assn.

Chinese steel imports have dented the capacity utilization of Thailand’s steel industry, with the rate declining to 28% between January and February, marking a new low, said association President Chaichalerm Bunyanuwat. Continued …

Caution urged for Pattaya developers amid fears of a glut

Despite strong sales last year, Pattaya developers need to exercise caution before launching new condos to avoid an oversupply, as new launches in the market are projected to grow 50% to 5,000 units in 2024, according to property consultant Colliers Thailand.

Phattarachai Taweewong, director of the research department at Colliers, said the anticipated amount would represent a peak for condo launches in Pattaya, exceeding the record of 3,302 units last year, up 123% from 2022. Continued …

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Thailand implements blueprint for responsible tourism management

Concerns about over-tourism are intensifying globally, as popular destinations like Venice start imposing daily entry fees and Japan attempts to divert tourists to less-visited provinces.

Thailand, expecting 40 million foreign arrivals this year, faces similar challenges. The deputy governor for domestic marketing at the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), Somradee Chitchong, emphasized the lack of a tourism-carrying capacity blueprint in the country. This blueprint would assist provinces and districts in managing incoming visitors strategically. Continued …

AoT Speeds Up Suvarnabhumi Airport Expansion to Meet Growing Demand

Airports of Thailand (AoT) is updating its development plans for Suvarnabhumi International Airport to accelerate terminal expansion in view of surging passenger numbers. According to AoT Director Kirati Kijmanawat, the revised master plan outlines development over the next decade and prioritizes terminal expansions and new construction to match rapid air traffic increase.

The plan focuses on three main projects: the western terminal expansion, a new southern terminal, and the Satellite 2 building development. Continued …

Phi Phi Island drought could lead to closures

Locals on Phi Phi Island have not had enough fresh water for their needs for over two months, leading to the consideration of temporary closures of some business operations should the dry spell continue.

The resort island in Krabi is facing another freshwater shortage after similar incidents during the tourist high season have occurred over the past several years. Continued …

Elephant attacks causing concern

A surge in fatal attacks in Thailand by elephants has sparked fear and concern among locals. Elephants have been wreaking havoc on roads, invading tourist areas, and even intruding into homes, turning Thailand into the world’s elephant attack capital, as experts blame the behavior on the influx of tourists.

Since 2018, wild elephant-related attacks in Thailand have claimed the lives of at least 150 people, with over 133 reported injuries, according to Thailand’s Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation. Continued …

Three Thai Beaches Make it to the World’s Top 100 List

Thailand boasts three of the top 100 beaches globally, according to BeachAtlas, a UK-based startup focusing on beach information. The beaches include famous Maya Bay, which came in fifth on the 2024 Golden Beach Award list.

The top four ranked beaches were Bora Bora in French Polynesia, Boulders Beach in South Africa, Waikiki Beach in the USA and Copacabana in Brazil. Other notable beaches in the top 10 include Black Sand Beach, Glass Beach (Reynisfjara) in Iceland, JBR Beach in Dubai, Skeleton Beach in Namibia and Omaha Beach in France. Continued …

Discover the most affordable, yet upscale Michelin star restaurants in Thailand

If you’re seeking to wine and dine at restaurants that will satisfy your palate without breaking the bank, our list of the affordable Thailand-based Michelin-starred dining outlets is tailored just for you.

Whether you’re looking to indulge in Thai cuisine with innovative twists, French contemporary food, or organic Neo-Indian cuisine, here are the most affordable Michelin star restaurants situated in Thailand, from Bangkok and beyond. Continued …

Today’s Thai environmental news

Myanmar Junta Bars Men From Working Abroad

Myanmar’s military junta has temporarily halted the issuing of work permits for men seeking employment overseas from May 1. This comes amid forced military recruitment, leading thousands to leave the country. However, the suspension does not affect those who have already received permission to work abroad. Continued …

Hamas accepts Gaza cease-fire; Israel says it will continue talks

Hamas said Monday it accepted an Egyptian-Qatari cease-fire proposal, but Israel said the deal did not meet its core demands and it was pushing ahead with an assault on the southern Gaza city of Rafah. Still, Israel said it would continue negotiations. Continued …

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Roses and teddy bears top the list of Valentine’s gifts

Recognizing that 90% of couples tend to leave buying a gift for their loved one until the last minute, the 1 Insight and CRC VoiceShare are highlighting the top 10 perennially best-selling gifts to help retailers boost their sales in the run-up to Valentine’s Day, which falls on Wednesday.

They also recommend that shopping malls and restaurants, the two most popular locations for Valentine’s Day celebrations, engage in effective communication that resonates with these last-minute lovers. Continued …

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PKK tops 11 million visitors in 2023

Prachuap Khiri Khan Province has emerged as the top revenue earner from tourism in Thailand’s central region for the year 2023.

Deputy Governor Komkrit Charoenpatanasombat announced on Friday (Feb 9) that the province attracted 11,143,079 visitors throughout the year, marking a significant 14.31% increase over the previous year. Continued …

Satellite images show 600+ hotspots in Thailand

Satellite images show there are some 600 hotspots in Thailand, mostly on forested land, and more than 4,000 in Cambodia, the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Agency (GISTDA) said.

GISTDA said the hotspots included 169 in national forest reserves, 153 in protected forests, 130 in farm areas, 79 in farmland reform areas, 53 in other areas and seven along highways. Continued …

Why Bangkok is a messy pot of inequality and dysconnectivity

One can experience the heights of human material achievements inside luxury malls, condos, hotels, offices, and supercars. Step outside, and it’s a different world. One would cough up dust, skip over potholes, dodge construction tools dropping down from above, run after buses, sidestep speeding motorbikes, look left and right warily at road crossings as if about to enter a war zone, and always have some cash in hand in case the police stopped you for any reason.

Privileged children spend their lives inside chauffeured vans, eyes glued to their iPads, while outside, unfortunate children try to sell flowers to apathetic drivers, who avert their gaze and move their cars away. Towering high-rises stand next to the poorest slums. The finest European sportscar races past some makeshift crossbreed of a motorbike and a wagon. Continued …

Residents share their vision for Bangkok’s future aspirations

A recent announcement on the Bangkok Metropolitan Authority (BMA) Facebook page inspired many Bangkokians to express their ideas and aspirations for the capital’s future.

The call to action resulted in many constructive comments and feedback either via an online platform or through mail. Here are the top 10 comments in response to BMA’s call for envisioning Bangkok’s ideal future: Continued …

Thailand’s sugar intake quadruples WHO daily limit

Thailand’s sugar consumption has soared to a worrying level, with Thai citizens consuming on average 23 teaspoons of sugar per day, almost quadruple the daily limit recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO).

Pairoj Saonuam, the assistant chief executive officer at the Thai Health Promotion Foundation (ThaiHealth), highlighted the health risks associated with such high consumption on Sunday. He identified heart attacks, strokes, cancers and diabetes as the major health hazards linked to excessive sugar intake among the Thai population. Continued …

Thailand lottery fever heats up: Friday draw sparks fortune frenzy

Thailand lottery fever heats up for enthusiasts eagerly awaiting the latest draw on Friday, with various sources hinting at the numbers that may bring good fortune. The collective buzz around these predictions gathers momentum, capturing the imagination of those hoping to strike it lucky.

Channel 3’s Chinese calendar lottery numbers are generating excitement this cycle. The calendar, featuring news presenters such as Sorayuth Suthasanachinda, Bright Pitchayatan, Korrakot Kamaneeploy, and Kittisanghahapad, is touted as particularly lucky, having seemingly bestowed good fortune numerous times in the preceding year. Continued …

Kanom Krok flips named top ASEAN pancake

Online foodie travel guide TasteAtlas ranked Thai dessert Kanom Krok as the fourth best pancake in the world. Additionally, the delectable dessert was crowned champion in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

TasteAtlas last week released its list of Top 85 Pancakes in the World on its platform with one of Thailand’s much-loved desserts, Kanom Krok, high on the list. Continued …

Optimistic growth outlook for 22 industries in 2024

Twenty-two industries have demonstrated growth, while 12 are battling contraction, according to a recent report by the Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry, and Banking (JSCCIB), which revealed the findings from a comprehensive survey on likely industry trends in 2024.

Covering insights from 46 industrial groups across five regions, the survey highlighted notable patterns and concerns shaping the industrial landscape. Continued …

Economic crisis feared amid digital wallet dispute

The Bank of Thailand and the government have been at odds for months, with tensions escalating last week when the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) kept interest rates at 2.5% despite political pressure for a reduction. This disagreement came to the fore during discussions about the digital wallet scheme, a 560-billion-baht (US$15.58 billion) project that the central bank has urged caution over.

A poll conducted by the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) revealed that 68.8% of respondents wouldn’t be upset if the project was abandoned, while Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai remains committed to the scheme. He argued it is essential for reviving the economy and warned that a crisis akin to the 1997 Tom Yam Kung crisis could occur without some form of stimulus. Continued …

On the edge of a precipice? Not so fast

Tensions between the Bank of Thailand and the coalition government led by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, who is also the finance minister, have been apparent for months and flared up last week after the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) decided to maintain interest rates at 2.5% following a political push for a reduction.

The rift was exposed during the discussion on the digital wallet scheme, with the central bank urging caution with the 560-billion-baht project. Continued …

Government finds itself backed into a corner on digital wallet scheme

The Thai government’s controversial plan to raise 500 billion baht through an off-budget loan for the digital wallet scheme has run into another roadblock.

The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) recently issued a warning that the scheme risked violating the Constitution and related laws and was vulnerable to corruption. Continued …

Japanese outlay of Bt10B fuels Thai S-curve sectors

Two Japanese firms are planning to spend a total of 10 billion baht expanding their investment into Thailand in S-curve industries, says the Industry Ministry.

The Thai government is promoting 12 targeted S-curve industries, including smart electronics. The two companies are interested in investing in air and compressor manufacturing, said officials. Continued …

Tourism sees strong start to the year with nearly 4 million arrivals

Thailand welcomed 128,969 foreign visitors on Feb. 8, two days ahead of this year’s Chinese New Year, while total foreign arrivals this year nearly reached 4 million, Government spokesperson Chai Wacharonke said on Saturday.

From Jan. 1 to Feb. 8, a total of 3,963,744 foreigners entered Thailand, Chai reported. Visitors from China topped the list with 730,747, followed by travelers from Malaysia (419,116), Russia (275,641), India (209,431) and Laos (130,551). Continued …

Visa-free influx proves to be mixed blessing

Thailand is experiencing an influx of foreign visitors, as the government’s visa-free policy for tourists from countries including China has given the industry a much-needed boost.

However, business operators have called on the government to devise measures to address shortages of skilled laborers in the industry, improve transport infrastructure in provinces that are also major tourist spots, as well as deal with criminals exploiting the visa-exemption policy to enter the country and run illegal businesses. Continued …

Boat Carrying Chinese Tourists Capsizes, All Safely Rescued

A long-tail boat carrying seven Chinese tourists plus the vessel’s crew members capsized off Krabi yesterday, but fortunately all were safely rescued by a passing boat. The accident occurred near Koh Lao Lading island, around 300 meters from Koh Hong, with the two islands being part of Krabi’s Than Bok Khorani National Park.

The long-tail boat capsized after being hit by high waves, with the tourists and crew members struggling to stay afloat in the middle of the sea. Continued …

Koh Samui Sees Increase in Visitors Following Visa Exemptions

Wiwat Chuenban, the chairman of the Surat Thani Provincial Tourism Industry Council, revealed an increasing number of foreign and Thai tourists visiting Koh Samui in January and February.

After a visa exemption for Chinese tourists, there were four direct flights from Chengdu, China, to Surat Thani in one week. There was also a direct flight route from Taiwan to Surat Thani, as well, resulting in a surging number of bookings of more than 672 hotels, and 25,000 rooms were reserved, according to Wiwat. Continued …

5,000 Chinese tourists a day on Phuket over Chinese New Year

Chinese tourists have descended on Phuket to celebrate Chinese New Year, pushing hotel occupancy on the island to 81%. Phuket has long been a popular destination for Chinese travelers due its strong Chinese heritage and ancestry.

The director of the Phuket office of the Tourism Authority of Thailand says the number of Chinese arrivals has jumped to between 4,000 and 5,000 a day. Lertchai Wangtrakuldee says this is the highest number of arrivals of any nationality and the island expects to see revenue of 6.8 billion baht from the holiday period. Continued …

Thai Travel Industry Urged To Reduce Usage Of US$

In a lecture at this year’s joint meeting of the Association of Thai Travel Agents and the Thai Hotels Assn. , Professor Dr. Piti Srisangnam, head of the ASEAN Foundation, cited “de-dollarization” as one of “6D” trends that will shake up travel and tourism, the other five being decoupling/derisking of the global value chains, deglobalization, destabilization, the digital divide, and degradation of environment.

The lecture is set to reset the content of industry discourse, in Thailand and beyond. For the first time, two leading Thai travel and tourism industry associations invited a professor to discuss the impact of geopolitical conflicts on their businesses, jettisoning the repetitively boring talks on post-Covid recovery, sustainability and technology. Continued …

Another one? Chinese Man Falls to His Death From Pattaya Condo

A 35-year-old Chinese man on vacation with his family in Pattaya for the Chinese New Year reportedly fell to his death from a condo in north Pattaya yesterday afternoon. The incident took place at approximately 2pm at a condo in central Pattaya whose name has been withheld pending further investigation.

The victim, identified by his family to the press and police as 35-year-old Yuanhui Lai, had reportedly fallen to his death from the balcony of a rented condo on the 18th floor of the condominium. Continued …

Suvarnabhumi’s capacity to increase after third runway is operational in July

The construction of the third runway at Suvarnabhumi Airport will be completed in time for its use in July, Transport Minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit said Sunday. Once the new runway is in use, the airport capacity will be increased from 67 flights per hour to 94 flights per hour, Suriya added.

The airport’s first runway is located on the west side of the airport and the second runway on the east side, separated by passenger terminal buildings and other facilities. The third runway is being built further away from the first runway near the east edge of the airport. Continued …

German passenger’s mid-flight death leaves Lufthansa plane splattered in blood

On a Lufthansa flight from Bangkok to Munich, a 63-year-old German passenger sparked panic in the cabin when he began spurting an endless flow of blood.

The German passenger boarded the plane visibly ill. As the flight progressed, his condition rapidly deteriorated, causing panic among the passengers. A fellow passenger described the scene as absolute horror, with everyone screaming in fear. Continued …

Solar solutions sought for residential electric users

Four years ago, Boonyuen Siritham, president of the Thailand Consumers Council (TCC), paid around 17,000 baht to 18,000 baht monthly in petrol and electricity bills.

As an environmentalist, she aimed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and cut her expenses so she decided to install a solar rooftop and switched to an electric car. Since then, she pays only 2,500 baht per month for electricity. Continued …

Chinese New Year celebrations across Thailand

Chiang Mai has been transformed into a mesmerizing spectacle, as lion and golden dragon dance troupes from Bangkok took to the streets for the Chinese New Year celebrations.

Store owners eagerly invited them inside, hoping to bask in the good luck and prosperity they brought. Meanwhile, at the iconic Tha Phae Gate, Chinese tourists swarmed, dressed in Thai traditional attire, as they posed against the backdrop of the ancient city wall, a sight that truly defined Chiang Mai. Continued …

From Dreams to Reality: Retiring as a Couple in Thailand

Dreaming of retiring to Thailand with your better half? You’re not alone. Thailand, with its sun-kissed beaches, lush landscapes, and vibrant culture, has become a haven for couples looking to spend their golden years in paradise.

Whether you’re enticed by the tranquillity of rural towns or the bustling expat communities in cities like Hua Hin, retiring in Thailand offers a blend of adventure and relaxation that’s hard to beat. Continued …

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Thai, Chinese governments jointly launch Chinese New Year celebrations

The governments of Thailand and China on Friday together held a ceremony to give New Year’s blessings to all Chinese nationals and descendants worldwide, and officially launched the Chinese New Year Festival in Thailand.

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The ceremony was held at the China Cultural Center in Bangkok, attended by Tourism and Sports Minister Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol and Han Zhiqiang, ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Thailand. Continued …

Hua Hin to charge for street parking near Chatchai Market

The Hua Hin Municipal Council has initiated a pilot program to charge for parking on the streets surrounding Chatchai Market to improve parking availability for visitors.

The fees for parking near Chatchai Market, which is the main fresh market in the center of Hua Hua, will range from 5 baht to 20 baht per hour, depending on the vehicle type and the amount of time the vehicle has been parked. Continued …

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Thailand braces for severe weather as storms hit 17 provinces

A powerful weather front is currently affecting Thailand, with the Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) issuing a severe weather warning for 17 provinces. Eastern regions are expected to bear the brunt of the storm, with 30% of the area predicted to experience heavy thunderstorms, strong gusts of wind, and possible hail.

The warning comes as a new high-pressure system from China covers the upper part of Vietnam and is forecast to extend its influence over the northeastern part of Thailand today. Continued … 

Navigating the New Expat Tax Landscape

A new reality is dawning for many expats in Thailand. A significant overhaul of the Thai tax system, effective Jan. 1, has thrown a curveball at many in the expat community, raising concerns and prompting a scramble for solutions.

This article delves into the intricacies of this new tax tango, offering a road map for expats to navigate the complexities and unlock potential strategies to secure their financial future in the Land of Smiles. Continued …

Bangkok’s Rama IX Bridge to host 111 weddings at Valentine’s party

A lucky 111 couples will be given the chance to consecrate their love in an historic marriage registration ceremony on Bangkok’s iconic Rama IX Bridge this Valentine’s Day (Feb. 14).

The ceremony is part of “Luck Lock Love”, an event being held by the Expressway Authority of Thailand on Feb. 14-18 and 23-25 to celebrate the month of love. The romantic backdrop is Thailand’s first cable-stayed bridge spanning the Chao Phraya River. Continued … 

Canadian who opened plane door before take off self- harms in cell

The Canadian man in Chiang Mai who was arrested after opening the door of a Thai Airways aircraft as it was about to take off on Wednesday night has been taken to Chiang Mai Neurological Hospital for assessment after he hurt himself in his cell.

Chiang Mai police say that the suspect, 40-year-old Wong Sai Heung, bashed his head against the iron bars of the detention cell, in the Mueang district police station, and bit the back of his own hand. Continued … 

Methamphetamine seizures double in Thailand

The second half of last year saw a significant spike in methamphetamine seizures in Thailand, with over 250 million pills intercepted, which is twice the quantity seized during the same period the prior year.

This rise in the illegal drug trade is reportedly due to increased smuggling activities across the borders from neighboring nations, as explained by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin. Continued …

Thailand’s post-pandemic economic recovery still trailing behind

Unlike other ASEAN countries, Thailand’s real GDP and GDP per capita have yet to outpace pre-pandemic figures. The Thai economy was hit hard by COVID-19 and has experienced a relatively slow economic recovery. Thailand’s large informal economy and dependence on tourism made the economy particularly vulnerable to the pandemic.

Mild economic growth in 2023 was primarily driven by activities in the travel sector, but the manufacturing sector continued to contract. Merchandise exports, a backbone of the Thai economy, continued to decline. Continued …

Thai workers to see modest 4.9% pay hike in 2024

Employees in Thailand will see wages rise by an average 4.9% this year, lower than most regional rivals, according to management consultant Aon Plc’s latest survey.

Aeon forecast a slight rise from 4.7% in 2023 but lower than in Indonesia (6.5%), Philippines (5.5%) and Malaysia (5%). Singapore wages are expected to rise 4%. Continued …

First home blues: Why Thai millennials are caught in a housing crisis

A decade has passed since the minimum monthly wage for new graduates was set at 15,000 baht, but during that period the cost of living has soared.

Traditional markers of success like graduating from a prestigious university, securing a job, purchasing a car, buying a house, and starting a family, have become increasingly challenging for many millennials. Their hopes have been dampened further by the significant surge in property prices. Continued …

Bank of Thailand rues cheap imports

The Bank of Thailand is concerned about the weaker competitiveness of local small businesses amid an influx of cheap Chinese imports. Low-priced Chinese consumer goods have inundated the Thai market, hurting the competitiveness of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

Manufacturing for the domestic market is struggling to compete with imported goods, said the central bank’s assistant governor for the monetary policy group. Continued …

Thailand is world’s 3rd-largest chicken exporter

Thailand exported over 100,000 tons of chicken, worth over 100 billion baht last year, making the kingdom the world’s third-largest exporter behind Brazil and the United States.

Thailand’s 2023 ranking was an improvement from 4th place in 2022, said Chaweewan Kampa, president of the Poultry Promotion Assn. of Thailand on Friday. Continued …

Thailand’s cannabis industry threatened by legalization rollback

The future of Thailand’s cannabis industry is uncertain due to the government’s deliberation on whether to re-regulate the plant solely for medical purposes.

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The country legalized marijuana for medicinal purposes in June 2022, but without specific laws regulating its cultivation and sale, a recreational cannabis industry has developed. Continued …

Airports of Thailand to invest Bt4.4B in Suvarnabhumi expansion

Airports of Thailand (AoT) is to invest a total of 4.4 billion baht in the expansion of Suvarnabhumi Airport and the third phase development project of Don Mueang International Airport.

Kirati Kitmanawat, AoT deputy director, recently said that improvements in service and security are in place for Suvarnabhumi Airport, with a total of 65 million passengers expected to arrive this year. The number is close to that of the pre-pandemic year of 2019. Continued …

Another one? Romanian Tourist Falls to Death from Pattaya Hotel Balcony

A 63-year-old Romanian tourist lost his life in a fall from the balcony of a 7-story hotel in Soi 5, Pattaya, on Friday morning.

The incident was reported to Pattaya police around 9:30 am. Police officers and rescue workers arrived at an unidentified hotel to find the lifeless body of the deceased, a 63-year-old Romanian man, whose name was withheld pending family and embassy notification, in the garden area below the balcony. Continued …

Phuket Man Arrested for Alleged Hotel Booking Scam

A man from Phuket was arrested in Mae Hong Son after he allegedly scammed more than 40 victims, with damages costing approximately 800,000 baht in hotel bookings.

The Cyber Crime Police said that earlier this week they arrested a suspect identified only as Mr. Sunthorn, 37, from Phuket. He was arrested in Mae Hong Son, northern Thailand. He is being accused of fraud by importing distorted information into a computer system. Continued …

Driver killed, 13 Danish tourists injured as van plunges into ravine

Thirteen Danish nationals were injured late on Thursday night when their van plunged into a roadside ravine in Mae Hong Son province in northern Thailand.

The 50-year-old Thai driver of the vehicle, identified by police as Baramee Panjachaiya, was seriously injured in the accident and later died in hospital. Three of the tourists suffered severe injuries, according to police. Continued …

Budget carrier AirJapan begins flights to Bangkok

ANA Holdings on Friday launched its third airline brand, AirJapan, a medium-haul low-cost carrier targeting the growing number of tourists from other Asian countries, including Thailand.

The parent of All Nippon Airways said AirJapan would operate six round-trip flights per week between Narita airport near Tokyo and Bangkok using Boeing 787-8 aircraft. The first flight departed on Friday afternoon. Continued …

The realities of PM2.5 in Thailand revealed by ‘Check Dust’

Thailand is facing a grave environmental crisis, as PM 2.5 levels soar to dangerous heights, threatening the health of millions.

The Check Dust application, utilizing cutting-edge satellite technology and AI, revealed a disturbing reality, with PM 2.5 concentrations reaching hazardous levels in several provinces, posing severe health risks to the populace. Continued … 

Hundreds of firefighters tackling fires in western forest complex

About 250 firefighters have been deployed by the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation to prevent fires in the western forest complex from spreading.

So far, 1,600 hectares of forest have been damaged as the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) issues warnings of the threat of forest fires in nine provinces. Continued …

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