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- TOURISM: 100-billion-baht ‘Disneyland Thailand’ proposal/TAT Targets Record Revenue/Eastern Thailand domestic tourism up
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Expats navigate Thailand’s shift from paper passports to digital ID
In 2026, Thailand is expected to complete one of the most significant transformations in its immigration system, the abolition of passport stamping and the full adoption of a 100% digital immigration platform.
This change is not merely an administrative upgrade. It represents a fundamental shift in how the Thai state monitors, manages, and regulates foreign residents, and it will inevitably become part of Thailand’s new normal. For the expat community, the implications are both reassuring and unsettling. Continued …
Hua Hin Among Top 10 Places for Americans To Retire Overseas
Americans looking to retire and stretch their dollar are turning to overseas real estate to spend their golden years. Live and Invest Overseas has released its latest list of the best places to retire abroad, and there are some familiar stalwarts combined with unexpected new destinations.
To determine rank, the index took into account 14 factors of “key relocation criteria,” including cost of living, climate, health care quality and costs, entertainment and recreation, English-speaking population, expat community, infrastructure and access to the U.S., environmental factors and crime, real estate restrictions, and residency and taxes. Continued …
Sri Lanka ranked most affordable place to live or retire, Thailand third
International Living magazine has identified the five most affordable places to live or retire in 2026, which scored the highest in the cost-of-living category of its 2026 Global Retirement Index. It evaluated retirement destinations across climate, healthcare, visa and lifestyle, along with cost.
Sri Lanka ranked top of the list due to affordable local transportation and easy-to-obtain retirement visas. A couple can live extravagantly on $2,200 (£1,637) a month, or on $1,000 (£744) with some budgeting. Continued …

Army Chief Tells US: Cambodia Began Border Tensions
Thailand’s army chief told a senior United States official that Cambodia initiated recent tensions along the Thai-Cambodian border, rejecting claims that Thailand was the aggressor. The comments were made during a high-level meeting in Bangkok focused on security cooperation and regional stability.
The Thai army said the discussion underscored Thailand’s commitment to peace while addressing what it described as misinformation surrounding the dispute. Continued …
Defense Council backs long-term Thai–Cambodia border plan
Thailand’s Defense Council has acknowledged the armed forces’ long-term plan for managing the Thai–Cambodia border, including adjustments to humanitarian mine-clearance operations and renewed deployments based on areas under Thai control.
Rear Admiral Surasant Kongsiri, spokesperson for the Ministry of Defense, said the council’s first meeting of 2026 reviewed defense actions related to the border situation, strategic communications, and public information. Continued …
US Announces $45M Aid to Bolster the Thailand-Cambodia Truce
The United States unveiled a substantial aid package yesterday, committing approximately 1.55 billion Thai baht to strengthen a fragile ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia.
Michael DeSombre, a senior official in charge of East Asian affairs, made the announcement during his diplomatic visit to the region. The initiative aligns with the efforts of US President Donald Trump to promote the ceasefire as a significant diplomatic success. Continued …

Thai Gold, Currency Trading Face Limits to Tame Baht’s Strength
Thailand is tightening its grip on gold trading to curb its impact on the baht. Authorities plan to cap daily online gold trading between 100 million and 200 million baht, as announced by the Bank of Thailand. Additionally, a cap on foreign currency transactions at money changers is set at 800,000 baht daily.
This move comes as the country tackles the record-breaking rally of gold, which affects the currency’s value. Officials also discussed improving financial data collection and tightening measures for reporting gold trades. Continued …

100-billion-baht ‘Disneyland Thailand’ proposal adopts Tokyo business blueprint
A proposal to establish “Disneyland Thailand” has drawn significant attention from the investment sector following a detailed analysis by the financial publication Longtunman. The report outlines a project with an estimated value of 100 billion baht, positioning it as a strategic development for the Thai tourism industry.
The analysis indicates that the project will likely operate under a licensing structure similar to that of Tokyo Disneyland, which is owned and managed by the Oriental Land Co. rather than The Walt Disney Co. Continued …
TAT Targets Record Revenue with Lisa Appointment as Global Ambassador
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has detailed a high-stakes strategy to revitalize the nation’s economy, appointing global icon Lalisa Manobal — known professionally as LISA — as its ‘Amazing Thailand Ambassador’ for 2026. The partnership is the cornerstone of an ambitious plan to attract an additional five to 10 million ‘high-quality’ international travelers.
Gov. Thapanee Kiatphaibool confirmed that TAT aims to generate total tourism revenue of no less than 3 trillion baht ($88.5 billion) this year, eclipsing the record set during the pre-pandemic peak of 2019. Continued …
Eastern Thailand domestic tourism up, foreign visitors decline by 11%
Eastern provinces recorded an increase in tourist visits last year despite the border conflict with Cambodia, driven by domestic trips, although fewer international tourists put pressure on revenue.
Domestic tourism remained resilient, with a 5.5% increase year-on-year to 36.9 million in the region, while foreign tourists dropped by 11.2% to 10.8 million arrivals. This resulted in a revenue decline of 4.6% to 374 billion baht last year from 392 billion in 2024. Continued …

Hope for Tigers Grows as Thailand Safeguards a Key Link in Their Habitat
Following the path of the tiger isn’t easy. Yet, the three rangers, clad in camouflage, move lithely through the steep bamboo thicket, tracking the muddy hoofprints of a sambar deer. Out of the snagging vines, they emerge on a forested ridgeline overlooking a landscape that swells and shrinks in watercolor hues of indigo.
A breeze rustles the stone oak trees as the sound of grasshoppers pierces the silence. It’s easy to imagine the tiger slinking confidently across this terrain, the master of its Thai kingdom. Continued …
Original Thai backpacker island wooing a new generation
A grayscale sky is showing signs of life over slumbering waves, with sunshine breaking through clouds that had earlier brought steamy tropical rain to the northeast coast of Koh Samui.
Thailand’s second-largest island has been a tourism hotspot since the backpacker boom of the 1980s. It offers a dizzying array of experiences: quiet jungle trails, ornate Buddhist temples, energetic nightlife, and a vast fringe of beaches. Continued …

Southeast Asia’s Solar Surge Driving Clean Energy Growth
Southeast Asia’s solar energy market is undergoing a rapid transformation, driven by falling technology costs, strong national climate commitments, and an increasing need for energy security. Recent industry forecasts indicate that the region’s solar capacity is expected to grow from around 38.29 gigawatts in 2025 to over 92.77 gigawatts by 2030, reflecting an annual growth rate of nearly 19.4%. This surge highlights a clear shift away from fossil fuels toward cleaner, renewable energy sources.
Several factors are fueling this expansion. The cost of solar technology, particularly high-efficiency modules has decreased significantly. Governments across the region are also actively revising their power development plans to prioritize renewables. Continued …

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Trump vows to take Greenland
President Donald Trump said the U.S. will seize control of Greenland “the easy way” or “the hard way” and warned that he won’t miss out on the opportunity to Russia or China. “We are going to do something on Greenland whether they like it or not,” he said. Continued …
How hunger protests turned into a fight to topple Iran’s Islamic Republic
Iran is currently cut off from the outside world. The government has severed internet and telephone lines nationwide, hoping to blind and deafen the international community to the brutality of its crackdown. Yet, the screams of frustration from the streets echo far beyond the digital blackout. This nationwide uprising is a clear signal: the 40-year-old theocratic regime is facing its most catastrophic crisis of faith yet. Continued …
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Thailand has implemented a new car excise tax structure effective from Jan. 1, reshaping vehicle prices across the market. Petrol-p owered vehicles, especially large-engine and high-emission models, have become more expensive, while electric vehicles (EVs) and some hybrids now face lower tax rates.
Thailand’s New Year holiday 2026 concluded with more than eight million people traveling across the country, while road accidents and transport disruptions declined compared with the previous year, according to the Ministry of Transport.
There were 1,185 traffic accidents over the first five days of the New Year travel period, claiming 207 people’s lives and injuring 1,141 others. Public Health Minister Pattana Promphat said yesterday the figures applied from Dec. 30 to Jan. 3.
The Department of Probation has reported a cumulative total of 2,957 drink-driving cases over five days during the New Year holiday period, with Nonthaburi province recording the highest number nationwide.
As Thailand moves toward its 2026 general election, the future of the country’s tourism industry has become a central issue for investors, operators, and local communities. With tourism accounting for a significant share of national income, the policies adopted by the next government are expected to influence foreign direct investment, public safety, and long-term infrastructure planning, particularly in rail transport.
Thailand’s property sector endured its most punishing year in decades throughout 2025, with household debt, stringent lending conditions, and collapsing purchasing power battering the market. Yet, major developers are unveiling distinct 2026 strategies — from luxury pivots to multinational expansion — while economists warn that structural headwinds will persist.
With Thailand’s economy in 2026 projected to grow modestly at around 1.5%, several business sectors have begun preparing for potential headwinds – some persisting from last year and others emerging as new risks, particularly with a planned general election in February.
With global and domestic headwinds pressuring the Thai economy this year, the new government should consider “focused domestic intervention” measures to enhance tourism and attract foreign investments in specific sectors, says the Thai unit of German insurer Allianz.
The so-called “medical economy” championed by the government is being positioned as a new growth engine for Thailand. Policymakers describe it as a potential game changer for state-owned hospitals struggling under mounting financial pressure.
Climate change is no longer limited to shifting weather patterns, but is a growing force reshaping Thailand’s economic outlook in 2026, according to Treethep Palakavong Na Ayudhya, chief executive of Global Carbon Corp., a local greenhouse gas-management consultancy.
Thailand’s exports in 2026 are expected to face volatility and challenges due to a global economic slowdown that is dampening demand in key trading nations.
The online shopping sector will be driven by product discounts, the buy now-pay later (BNPL) strategy, and improved operating efficiency among e-commerce platforms powered by artificial intelligence (AI), said Paul Srivorakul, group chief executive of aCommerce, a pioneer in e-commerce enablement services.

As Thailand’s tourism sector enters 2026, some foreign visitors are raising concerns over the rising cost of enjoying Pattaya’s nightlife and attractions. Despite high visitor numbers, local bars and restaurants report low takings, with many international tourists — particularly from India, Korea, and China — spending primarily within their own cultural establishments rather than at local businesses.
The first time I ever spent a night in the hospital was in Bangkok. A CT scan during my annual check-up revealed a condition requiring the opinion of a specialist. I was panic-stricken.
Thai food businesses in the United States are poised for growth in 2026, fueled by an increasing trend of dining out. Director-General Sunanta Kangvalkulkij of the Commerce Ministry’s Department of International Trade Promotion cited recent consumer behavior surveys as proof of this surge.
The “large-scale” invasion and abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Saturday, under the order of US President Donald Trump, marks a return of American unilateralism and exceptionalism with a bang.
Venezuela’s acting president Delcy Rodriguez is known for her anti-imperialist rhetoric, earning her the nickname “the tigress” from toppled leader Nicolas Maduro. A fierce defender of Maduro, who was snatched by US forces in an extraordinary raid early Saturday, Rodriguez is now seeking to portray herself as a steady hand to lead the country’s political transition. 
A 20-year-old Myanmar national has died following a violent assault at Hua Hin fishing pier, with police arresting three teenage suspects within hours of the incident. The victim succumbed to severe injuries at Hua Hin Hospital after being attacked late on New Year’s Eve, prompting a swift investigation by local authorities.
The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) said yesterday that another moderate to fairly strong high-pressure system from China is extending over upper Thailand and the upper south, bringing cool to cold weather and strong winds in many areas.
In a situation where the Thai economy faces challenges on all sides, especially the high level of household debt, reaching 90% of GDP, and the slowdown in nationwide residential property transfers, projected to fall by 6% in 2026, the Thai real estate market is inevitably dependent on foreign investment.
Thailand’s exports in 2026 are expected to face volatility and challenges due to a global economic slowdown that is dampening demand in key trading nations. High household debt will curb purchasing power, while a sluggish recovery in the global labor market, geopolitical uncertainties, and rising trade protectionism will continue to influence this sector, noted the Thai National Shippers’ Council (TNSC).

Phuket’s tourism industry is calling on the government to urgently resolve what it describes as a deepening infrastructure crisis, warning that the island’s rapid tourism growth is outstripping its ability to cope.

Direct international flights between Singapore and Chiang Rai have officially begun, marking the first such service since the Covid-19 pandemic and strengthening air connectivity to northern Thailand.

At least nine people have died and more than 200 ?have been hospitalized in the central Indian city of Indore after a diarrhea outbreak that officials said was linked to contaminated drinking water, according to a lawmaker and local ?health authorities.
China’s BYD has surpassed Tesla to become the world’s largest seller of electric vehicles (EVs) in annual sales. This marks the first time BYD has outpaced its American competitor, with BYD’s sales increasing by nearly 28% to over 2.25 million vehicles in 2025. Meanwhile, Tesla’s sales dropped by almost 9% to 1.64 million vehicles globally. 


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