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Thursday’s news-April 9

PTT, Bangchak cut diesel prices/Hua Hin water pressure problem/Rise of Homeless Foreign Nationals/Thailand remains hot

  • THE IRAN WAR: Iran blocks Hormuz oil traffic/Iran says peace talks would be ‘unreasonable’/Long-term damage to US/Trump blasts NATO after talks/ASEAN’s Supply Chain Transformation/US military flights at Krabi airport/Bid to solve plastic crisis/Oil tanker reaches Thailand
  • ECONOMY: Q2 Price Hikes Loom/World Bank cuts Thailand growth/Thailand’s soft housing market/Restaurants look to Asian visitors
  • TOURISM: Songkran 2026 travel surge/Suvarnabhumi passengers down over Songkran/Department Targets Nominee Tour Firms in Phuket/Thai Airways Axes First Class
  • CLIMATE THAILAND: Clean Air Bill gains traction/Entry banned in Mae Hong Son forest reserves
  • HUA HIN TRANSPORT and LINKS 

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PTT, Bangchak cut diesel prices by B2.14 per liter

According to data compiled by Thansettakij, PTT Oil and Retail Business Public Co. (OR) and Bangchak Corp. (BCP) announced a B2.14-per-liter cut across all diesel products.

The reduction took effect at 5 am today, bringing the retail price of diesel B7 down to B48.40 per liter and diesel B20 to B43.40 per liter. Premium diesel prices were also reduced by B2.14 per liter. Continued … 

Hua Hin to address low water pressure problem

Hua Hin City Municipality is moving to address recent low water pressure problems in part of the town after residents in the Hua Hin 55 area complained about weak water flow.

Yesterday, Mayor Nopporn Wuttikul led an inspection along Chomsin Road, Soi Hua Hin 55, covering the stretch from the Juea An Tueng traffic light intersection to the Fisheries intersection. According to the municipality, residents on the southern side of the road had reported low water pressure, prompting an order for urgent remedial work. Continued … 

The Rise of Homeless Foreign Nationals in Thailand

Thailand remains one of the world’s most popular travel destinations. With relaxed visa policies, a relatively low cost of living, and social media portraying an easy, carefree lifestyle in cities like Bangkok and Phuket, the country continues to attract visitors from across the globe.

However, behind this appealing image, a “silent crisis” is becoming increasingly visible: the growing number of homeless foreign nationals in Thailand. Easier access to the country — such as visa exemptions of up to 60 days — combined with overly optimistic portrayals online, has led many travelers to underestimate the risks of long-term stays abroad. Some arrive without sufficient financial planning, insurance, or support. Continued … 

Thailand remains hot with limited rain until April 14

The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) said in its advance forecast for April 9-14, that Thailand will remain generally hot to very hot, with daytime haze and little rain, as a heat-induced low-pressure area continues to cover upper Thailand, while weak westerly winds prevail.

For conditions today, upper Thailand will see generally hot to very hot weather, with daytime haze and isolated thundershowers, as weak southerly and westerly winds affect the area. Continued … 

Iran blocks Hormuz oil traffic as Israel keeps hitting Lebanon

Iran has moved to shut the Strait of Hormuz to oil tanker traffic after Israel stepped up its assault on Lebanon, sharply escalating tensions around a ceasefire that was already being interpreted very differently by the parties involved.

The latest move came after Tehran signaled that it would no longer treat diplomacy as business as usual while Israeli strikes on Lebanon continued. Iranian officials have also warned that if Israel does not stop attacking Lebanon, Iran could walk away from the two-week ceasefire arrangement reached with the United States. Continued … 

Iran says peace talks would be ‘unreasonable’ following Israeli strikes

Israel pounded Lebanon with its heaviest strikes yet yesterday, killing hundreds of people and drawing a threat of retaliation from Iran, which suggested it would be “unreasonable” to proceed with talks to forge a permanent peace deal with the United States.

The warning from Iran’s lead negotiator, parliament speaker Mohammed Bager Qalibaf, laid bare the continued volatility in the region following Tuesday’s ceasefire announcement. The two sides have laid out sharply contrasting agendas for peace talks set to start on Saturday, but it was unclear whether the two-week ceasefire would hold until then. Continued … 

In Trump war on Iran, tactical wins and long-term damage to US

Launching war on Feb. 28, US President Donald Trump warned that Iran would learn never to challenge the US military and called on the people to rise up against their unpopular cleric-led government.

By the time the adversaries agreed Tuesday to a two-week ceasefire, the Islamic republic appears more entrenched, Tehran’s military has wreaked havoc on the region, and Trump declared victory because of the tentative reopening of the vital Strait of Hormuz – which was only closed because Iran retaliated for being attacked. Continued … 

Trump blasts NATO after talks with alliance chief

US President Donald Trump bashed NATO and appeared to renew his threats over Greenland after a closed-door meeting with alliance chief Mark Rutte, during which he was expected to discuss possibly leaving the pivotal security bloc.

Trump’s outrage at NATO allies over their failure to join in his war against Iran had prompted fears he would seek to pull the United States out of the nearly eight-decade-old alliance. However, in his first remarks after the meeting yesterday, he simply reiterated his frustration. Continued … 

Strait of Hormuz Lessons Driving ASEAN’s Supply Chain Transformation

For decades, the Strait of Hormuz was a distant geopolitical “what-if” for Southeast Asian boardroom strategies. That changed on Feb. 28. As the 2026 Middle East conflict effectively shuttered the world’s most vital energy artery, the shockwaves didn’t just hit gas pumps in Bangkok — they ignited a structural “Great Realignment” across the ASEAN supply chain.

While the “China Plus One” strategy provided the initial blueprint for diversification, the Hormuz crisis has turned a gradual transition into a panicked sprint. Here is how the disruption is permanently remapping the region’s economic DNA. Continued … 

Air force clarifies US military flights at Krabi airport

The Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) has sought to calm public concern over frequent landings by US military aircraft at Krabi International Airport, saying the flights are routine and have no connection to the Middle East conflict.

The clarification came after residents raised suspicions over multiple take-offs and landings by US aircrafts, including C-130 transport planes, MV-22 Osprey tiltrotors, and H-60 Seahawk helicopters, taking place daily both day and night. Continued … 

New state measures outlined in bid to solve plastic crisis

The government has outlined management guidelines to tackle the ongoing plastic pellet crisis. Key initiatives will focus on identifying high-priority items, promoting the use of alternative materials, and enhancing recycling.

In March, the Commerce Ministry added plastic pellets to the list of controlled goods to contain price volatility, amid global disruptions caused by the Middle East conflict affecting raw material supply chains. Plastic pellets are a critical upstream material for various industries, including food packaging, medical supplies, and consumer goods. Continued … 

Bangchak oil tanker reaches Thailand after Hormuz passage

Bangchak said its oil tanker MT.POLA arrived safely in Thailand at Si Racha district, Chon Buri, yesterday, after passing through the Strait of Hormuz and delivering crude oil to the company’s refinery. The voyage followed diplomatic coordination involving Thailand, Iran and Oman, which reportedly allowed Thai cargo vessels to use the route on March 23 to 24.

The passage was made possible after coordination led by Sihasak Phuangketkeow, acting foreign minister at the time. He reportedly worked with the three governments to secure an exemption allowing Thai vessels to pass through the strait. Continued … 

Thai Trade Office Signals End of Deflation as Q2 Price Hikes Loom

Thailand’s Trade Policy and Strategy Office (TPSO) has issued a warning that the kingdom’s period of negative inflation is coming to an end. After 12 consecutive months of deflationary pressure, officials forecast a “significant” inflationary surge in the second quarter of 2026, driven by a volatile mix of global energy prices and domestic supply constraints.

According to Nuntapong Jiralertpong, director-general of TPSO, the economic landscape is shifting rapidly. While March saw headline inflation sit at -0.08%, the figure represents a notable deceleration in the downward trend. Continued … 

World Bank cuts Thailand growth to 1.3%, flags energy vulnerability in region

The World Bank has downgraded Thailand’s economic growth forecast for 2026 to 1.3%, warning that the country is among the most vulnerable in Southeast Asia to the ongoing global energy crisis.

Speaking at the launch of the latest East Asia and the Pacific (EAP) Economic Update yesterday, Aaditya Mattoo, chief economist of the World Bank’s East Asia and Pacific region, identified Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Mongolia as the most exposed economies in the current energy shock. Continued … 

Luxury homes emerge as key battleground in Thailand’s soft housing market

Thailand’s housing market in Q1 remains under sustained pressure from slower purchasing power and an incomplete economic recovery. Condominium developers have scaled back new launches and shifted focus toward low-rise projects to spread risk amid continued uncertainty.

The slowdown is reflected in 2025 data, with new home ownership transfers down 13.9% year on year. Middle- and lower-income buyers have been particularly cautious, weighed down by household debt and tighter lending conditions. Continued … 

Thai restaurants look to Asian visitors to make up demand shortfall

Despite worries from Thailand’s tourism sector that the Middle East war could reduce the number of long-haul travelers, two restaurant operators remain optimistic. They say that an increase in Asian travelers could help compensate for any decline in visitors from other regions.

At present, Green Food Factory Co. operates 52 Salad Factory outlets, and one Sunny Side Up at GO Hotel Bangkok Suvarnabhumi airport, said Piya Dankum, chief executive of Green Food Factory. Continued … 

Songkran 2026 travel surge: AOT expects 3.7 million passengers

Airports of Thailand (AOT) expects passenger traffic to reach around 3.7 million during the Songkran travel period, as the country prepares for one of its busiest travel seasons of the year.

The forecast covers April 10–19, with total passenger numbers projected to rise by 2.3% compared with the same period last year, based on data as of April 3. Continued … 

Flights up at Suvarnabhumi, passengers down over Songkran

Suvarnabhumi airport anticipates handling 1.82 million passengers over the 10-day Songkran holiday period (April 10–19), averaging about 182,000 travelers per day, says director Kittipong Kittikachorn. This represents a 1.9% drop compared to the same period last year.

Despite the slight drop in passenger numbers, flight activity is expected to rise. The airport forecasts 11,000 flights, or about 1,100 per day, marking a 4.6% increase year-on-year. Continued … 

Tourism Department Targets Nominee Tour Firms in Phuket

The Department of Tourism has moved to revoke licenses from two tour operators in Phuket after uncovering illegal practices, including foreign nominee ownership and regulatory breaches. The action follows inspections conducted on Monday in cooperation with Phuket Tourist Police.

Officials identified a company suspected of operating under a nominee structure. Investigations revealed changes to the board of directors after the license was granted, leaving two directors: one Thai national and one Israeli national. This arrangement breaches Section 17 (1) (a) of the Tourism Business and Guide Act 2008, which requires that more than half of company directors must be Thai nationals. Continued … 

Thai Airways Axes First Class Across Fleet in Overhaul

Thai Airways will remove first class cabins across its fleet, replacing them with upgraded “business plus” suites as its most premium onboard offering. The move, confirmed by CEO Chai Eamsiri, aligns the airline with other major international carriers that have already eliminated first class.

The airline’s first class product, once a hallmark of luxury travel, had already been scaled back in recent years. Only three Boeing 777 aircraft still feature first class cabins, all of which will be refitted under a broader fleet standardization program. Continued … 

Clean Air Bill gains traction

Opposition parties have renewed calls for urgent action on air pollution, pledging to push forward a clean air bill while urging the government to address the wildfire and PM2.5 fine dust crisis through both immediate relief and long-term structural reforms.

At parliament yesterday, opposition parties led by the People’s Party (PP), Democrat Party, and Klatham Party held a joint briefing after the House of Representatives approved the formation of a special committee on both issues. Continued … 

Entry banned in 9 Mae Hong Son forest reserves as PM2.5 worsens

Mae Hong Son is facing a deepening environmental crisis as PM2.5 pollution has surged and a large number of hotspots have been detected. In response, the province has imposed its strictest measures, banning people from entering nine national reserved forest areas covering seven districts from April 7-30, in a bid to tackle the root causes of wildfires.

The Mae Hong Son Provincial Office of Natural Resources and Environment has issued an order titled: “Prohibition on any person from setting fire to forests or carrying out any activity in national reserved forest areas.” Continued … 

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