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10,000 expected for Muay Thai fight night in Pak Nam Pran Sunday
More than 10,000 people are expected to attend the final round of “Thau Fight King of Muay Thai” event in Pak Nam Pran this November, as organizers gear up for one of the province’s major sporting events of the year.
Scheduled to take place on Sunday, Nov. 2, the final will be held at Maharaj Park in Pak Nam Pran, Pranburi District, Prachuap Khiri Khan. The event will run from 6pm to 9.40pm and will be broadcast live on Channel 8 and YouTube via the Thai Fight official channel, reaching a global audience of several million viewers. Continued …
Delivery app rivals cut fees
Line Man Wongnai has trimmed its gross profit (GP) fee to 7%-9% to match that offered by Grab for merchants who participate in the “Khon La Khrueng Plus” co-payment scheme.
Meanwhile, the Robinhood app offers 0% GP for every order in Khon La Khrueng Plus during the period of Nov. 3 to Dec. 19 this year. This offer is available to the first 5,000 restaurants that join Robinhood’s food delivery service under the Khon La Khrueng Plus program. Continued …
Bangkok Tops Global List as Least Affordable City for Renters
Bangkok has been labeled the least affordable city in the world for renters, according to the Housing Affordability Review 2025 by German asset manager DWS. The report highlights that a typical median household in Bangkok spends approximately 79% of their disposable income on renting a two-bedroom flat, marking the Thai capital as the priciest city in terms of rent-to-income ratio.
This year’s findings are consistent with DWS’ inaugural study from last year, which also ranked Bangkok as the least affordable. Following Bangkok are Mumbai and Mexico, with renters spending 66% of their income, while Hong Kong and Johannesburg take the fourth and fifth spots, with ratios above 60% and 58%, respectively. Continued …
Peace deal? What should we call it?
“Peace deal” or “Do-as-agreed-or-the-ceasefire-is-off” accord? What happened in Kuala Lumpur is four men thinking, with varying degrees of egos, doubts, misinterpretation of situations, and hidden agendas, that they now have it under control.
The term “Peace Deal” splashing across in the background of what seemed to be a historic photo should have been preceded with a bracket with the word “Fragile” in it. Continued …

Finance Minister issues warning on year-end growth and rising cost of public debt
Thailand’s new finance minister, Ekniti Nitithanprapas, has sounded an alarm over the country’s worsening economy, warning it is “in danger of falling into an abyss.” Speaking yesterday, just a month into his tenure, Ekniti said growth projections for the final quarter of 2025 had collapsed to just 0.3%, making the government’s 2% annual target effectively unreachable.
He said soaring borrowing costs are devouring funds that should be driving development and investment, leaving the economy starved of growth capital. The warning comes as Thailand faces the looming threat of a credit downgrade from Moody’s and Fitch, both of which have already issued stark alerts this year, a move that analysts say could rattle investor confidence and push borrowing costs even higher. Continued …
TDRI Warns of Major Risks in Thailand’s Reciprocal Trade Deal with US
The Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI) is urging the Thai government to monitor seven critical issues arising from its new reciprocal trade agreement framework with the United States, warning that the risks could outweigh the benefits.
The caution follows Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s signing of a joint framework agreement on reciprocal trade at the recent ASEAN Summit to negotiate the comprehensive trade deal by the end of the year. Continued … 
US Grants 0% Tariffs on Some Thai Products Under New Trade Pact
The United States has officially approved a 0% import tariff for specific products originating from three key members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN): Thailand, Malaysia, and Cambodia. The decision, formalized under new agreements, was announced during the recent ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur.
The tariff exemption measures reversed an earlier imposition of a reciprocal 19% retaliatory tariff that had affected the nations. The approval means a variety of goods from the three Southeast Asian countries will now be able to enter the US market duty-free. Continued …
Exports expected to grow by up to 10.4%
The Ministry of Commerce estimates that exports will grow by 9.4%-10.4% this year, driven by clearer US tariffs, global economic recovery, and rising demand for digital technology products, agricultural products, and food.
Nantapong Chiralerspong, director-general of the Ministry of Commerce’s Trade Policy and Strategy Office, said exports expanded by 19% year-on-year to US$30.9 billion in September, marking the 15th consecutive month of growth and the highest rate of growth since April 2023. Continued …
US signs rare earth MOUs with Malaysia, Thailand
The United States has ramped up efforts to hedge against rare earth export controls by China – the world’s dominant supplier – through agreements signed on Sunday with two Southeast Asian countries, including one that experts believe could deliver results relatively quickly.
Memoranda of understanding with Malaysia and Thailand pave the way for increased critical mineral exports to US automotive, defense, and hi-tech hardware manufacturers – following a US$8.5 billion US-Australia framework deal earlier this month. Continued …

Top places to explore in Thailand this November
As Thailand transitions into its cooler season, November offers a refreshing escape with temperatures ranging from 21 to 25 degrees Celsius. This time of year is ideal for travelers seeking scenic landscapes, seasonal blooms, misty mountains, and powerful waterfalls. From floral gardens to tropical islands, here are some of the country’s most captivating destinations to visit this month.
Wang Nam Keaw Flora Park, Nakhon Ratchasima province
Just a few hours from Bangkok, Wang Nam Keaw Flora Park opens its gates from Nov. 1 to Feb. 28. Visitors can stroll through vibrant fields of winter flowers and enjoy art exhibitions nestled among the blooms. It’s a perfect spot for photography and a peaceful day out in nature. Continued …
6 Of The Best Hot Springs To Explore In Thailand
When Thailand’s heat gets too much, a hot spring might not sound like the obvious escape. But these mineral-rich pools, tucked away in forests, national parks, and even resorts, have been prized for centuries for their therapeutic properties.
Beyond their wellness perks, they’re also scenic spots to soak, surrounded by waterfalls, mountains, and jungles. From the north to the south, here’s our curated guide to the hot springs worth exploring and experiencing in Thailand. Continued …

SMEs better placed to tap ‘Quick Big Win’ solar projects
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) conducting business related to solar panels should gain greater opportunities to benefit from the government’s large solar power development projects, scheduled to launch next month, says Energy Minister Auttapol Rerkpiboon.
The projects, part of the government’s “Quick Big Win” policy, are expected to generate 120 billion baht in investment and boost the economy. Quick Big Win is the flagship policy of the Anutin Charnvirakul administration, promoting swift, impactful, and broadly beneficial projects over four months before a new general election is held early next year. Continued …
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