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  • ECONOMY: Surge in subsidy sign-ups/Labor market faces three shocks/GenAI’s impact on jobs/Long-term unemployment jumps/Thailand posts record trade deficit/Fears over Thai car exports/Chinese FDI’s Impact
  • TOURISM: Overcharging hurts tourism/Middle East seat capacity plummets/Foreigners pose with sea turtle
  • CLIMATE THAILAND: Thailand’s Net-Zero Shift
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Re: Hua Hin train station

“Interesting event at the old station. Just sad that the building has been left to deteriorate since it closed. Badly in need of upkeep, maintenance.” – AB

New international school campus in Hua Hin to open August 2027

BECC International School has officially broken ground on a major new campus in Hua Hin, marking the beginning of a new chapter for the school community.

Construction of the purpose-built international campus, located on Soi 112, began following a groundbreaking ceremony on Saturday. The new site is scheduled to welcome students from August 2027. Continued … 

Hua Hin Jazz City Event to be held Friday-Monday

Hua Hin will be filled with the sound of jazz from May 29 to June 1, as the Hua Hin Jazz City Event returns with performances at venues across the city. But this event is a little different. There is no single main stage.

Instead, restaurants, bars, hotels and other venues across Hua Hin will become their own jazz stages, each offering a different atmosphere, sound, and style. Across the weekend, there will be more than 30 jazz performances. Continued … 

Thai Jet Ski Championship in Hua Hin

The Thai Jet Ski Championship will return to Hua Hin May 28-31, with round two of the TOYOTA – WGP#1 Waterjet Pro Tour Thailand 2026 to be held at Suan Son Pradipat Beach.

The four-day event is part of Thailand’s main national jet ski championship, which is being staged across four rounds in different parts of the country. Hua Hin has been selected as the venue for the second round, following the opening round of the 2026 season, which took place in Nong Khai from in April. Continued … 

Sam Roi Yot Run Fun Fest This Weekend

The Sam Roi Yot Run Fun Fest will take place at Sam Roi Yot Beach near Long Lay Market, offering distances of 21km (990 baht), 10km (850 baht) and 5km (750 baht). Organizers say the event will combine running with music, entertainment, and local seafood.

‘Super El Niño’ Threatens Historic Drought and Temperatures Above 45°C

Government agencies have placed Thailand under maximum environmental alert, warning that an intense “Super El Niño” phenomenon is set to trigger record-breaking heatwaves exceeding 45°C, alongside the most severe drought in the country’s recorded history.

Meteorological and water-management authorities issued critical joint declarations yesterday, confirming that the country is entering an unprecedented dry spell. The shifts are expected to disrupt agriculture, strain the national energy grid, and trigger severe public health hazards over the coming months. Continued … 

PTT and Bangchak reduce petrol and diesel prices by up to 1 baht

PTT Station and Bangchak have reduced retail fuel prices from today, cutting petrol and gasohol prices by 60 satang per liter and diesel prices by 1 baht per liter.

The new rates apply to retail fuel prices in Bangkok, excluding local maintenance tax. OR and Bangchak announced the reductions for benzine, gasohol 95, and gasohol 91, while diesel and premium diesel were lowered by 1 baht per liter. Continued … 

Government Defends Crime Crackdown

The Thai government has defended its record on tackling transnational crime, Chinese criminal networks, and nominee business structures after criticism from the opposition People’s Party shadow cabinet. Deputy government spokeswoman Lallida Perdwivattana said the administration had already launched aggressive enforcement measures before the opposition’s public statements.

Lallida said the government under Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul had not ignored organized crime issues. She said authorities had intensified operations against Chinese criminal gangs, nominee businesses, proxy ownership schemes, and foreign influence networks in several key areas across Thailand. Continued … 

Thais embrace less-sweet drinks as 30,000 branches cut sugar to 50%

The Department of Health says its “normal sweetness = 50% sweetness” campaign has received a positive response over the past three months, reflecting a shift in Thai consumers’ drinking habits. Eleven companies have joined the campaign, adjusting their formulas across more than 30,000 branches nationwide.

Data from several companies shows that consumers are clearly beginning to change how they order drinks, especially on menus where “normal sweetness” is set at 50% sweetness. Orders for “less sweet”, or 25% sweetness, and “no sugar” options have also increased. Continued … 

Tham Luang divers describe desperate Laos cave rescue

Two cave diving specialists who yesterday attempted to survey a flooded cave in Laos’s Xaysomboun province, where seven Laotian gold miners have remained trapped since last Tuesday, described the interior passages as so narrow that they could not even crawl on their knees.

Thailand-based divers Mikko Paasi and Norrased Palasing entered the cave to conduct a test dive as part of efforts to reach the workers trapped inside after landslides and flooding caused by heavy rain blocked their exit route. Continued … 

New subsidy sparks surge in sign-ups

The government hailed the overwhelming first-day response to its new “Thais Help Thais Plus” co-payment subsidy scheme, with more than 23 million people registering within hours. Authorities said system traffic peaked at a record 700,000 users per second as the program opened for registration nationwide.

The program, officially known as “Thais Help Thais Plus 60/40”, opened for registration at 6 am yesterday through the government’s “Pao Tang” mobile application. Public enthusiasm exceeded expectations, with 10 million people registering within the first 30 minutes alone. Continued … 

Thailand’s labor market faces three shocks of war, AI, and EV shift

Thailand’s labor market is entering a more fragile phase, with the National Economic and Social Development Council warning that workers face three major pressures: the conflict in the Middle East, rapid advances in artificial intelligence, and the shift toward electric vehicles.

Danucha Pichayanan, secretary-general of the NESDC, said while overall employment was likely to improve on the back of expansion in agriculture and services, the latest figures also showed warning signs, particularly a rise in unemployment in the previous quarter. Continued … 

8.7 million Thai workers exposed to GenAI’s impact on jobs

Danucha Pichayanan, secretary-general of the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC), reported yesterday regarding the first-quarter 2026 Thai social situation report, “Crisis and Opportunity: The Future of Thailand’s Labor Market Amid the Arrival of AI”.

He said the NESDC had analyzed data from the Labor Force Survey (LFS) for the fourth quarter of 2025 together with an assessment framework for occupations at risk of being affected by Generative AI (GenAI), based on the study by Gmyrek et al. Continued … 

Labor market warning as long-term unemployment jumps 27%

Thailand’s labor market showed signs of improvement in the first quarter of 2026, supported by growth in the agricultural and service sectors, but rising unemployment and structural pressure from new technologies remain key concerns, the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) has warned.

Danucha Pichayanan, secretary-general of the NESDC, said during a briefing on Thailand’s social situation in the first quarter that overall employment had continued to recover. However, the latest figures also pointed to warning signs, particularly the rise in unemployment during the quarter. Continued … 

Thailand posts record trade deficit as oil and China imports surge

Thailand posted what was described as a record trade deficit in April, as surging imports of oil, capital goods, and Chinese products outweighed another strong month for exports. The Ministry of Commerce reported that exports in April were worth US$31.583 billion, up 23.1% from a year earlier, marking the 22nd consecutive month of expansion.

Excluding oil-related products, gold, and military goods, exports rose 25.7%. Imports, however, climbed 45% to US$41.604 billion, leaving Thailand with a trade deficit of US$10.021 billion. Continued … 

Fears over Thai car exports as Mideast war hits trade

Thailand’s automotive industry is bracing for a potential setback in 2026, with car production expected to miss its target for the first time in five years if the war in the Middle East drags on beyond three months and shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz remain disrupted, says the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI).

Earlier this year, the FTI’s Automotive Industry Club set a target of 1.5 million vehicles for 2026, including 950,000 units for export and 550,000 for domestic sales. Continued … 

Chinese FDI’s Impact on Thai Industries and Supply Chains

In 2019, a mid-sized electronics components manufacturer based in Shenzhen, China, was producing entirely for the US market. In 2020, US tariffs made that model borderline unviable. So the company moved part of its production to Vietnam.

By 2023, rising Vietnamese labor costs and tightening rules-of-origin scrutiny prompted another rethink. This time, the answer was Thailand — specifically, a plot in the Thai-Chinese Rayong Industrial Park in the Eastern Economic Corridor, where over 100 Chinese manufacturers had already set up before them. Continued … 

Overcharging hurts tourism

A single mishap can be written off as an isolated incident. But when a problem repeatedly occurs across different locations, time and again, the failure is systematic.

It indicates an inability – or an outright unwillingness – by stakeholders across the operational chain to intervene, driven either by institutional inertia or vested interests. The systematic failure in question is tourist overcharging, which continues to tarnish the country’s reputation. Continued … 

Middle East seat capacity plummets

Monthly seat capacity on routes between the Middle East and Thailand has fallen by 33.7% compared with the period before the Gulf war, prompting the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) to diversify its markets to remain resilient.

With 14 airlines operating flights to Thailand, total seat capacity stood at 199,595 in May, down 33.7% from 300,902 prior to the conflict. For instance, Emirates has reduced the number of seats from Dubai to Bangkok by 20%, while maintaining traffic to Phuket at the same level. Continued … 

Foreigners pose with Phuket sea turtle, raising online debate

Authorities are investigating a viral video of foreign tourists handling a sea turtle near Cape Panwa, Phuket. This raised immediate concerns over the welfare of protected marine wildlife. The footage shows tourists holding the turtle, prompting online debate about potential harm and legal implications.

The video sparked mixed reactions. Some criticized the tourists for interfering with marine life, while others noted the turtle appeared unharmed. Local fishermen indicated the turtle might have been a young one displaced by rough seas. They said these animals usually steer clear of people and boats. Continued … 

EVs, Battery Swapping, and Solar Drive Thailand’s Net-Zero Shift

Thailand has recently moved its net-zero target forward from 2065 to 2050 as part of efforts to reduce environmental impact, strengthen trade competitiveness, and attract green investment. Energy transition is one of the key pathways toward achieving that goal.

The Cabinet has approved a draft executive decree authorizing the Finance Ministry to borrow a total of 400 billion baht to address the energy crisis and support the country’s energy transition. Of this amount, 200 billion baht will be allocated to the “energy transition” program. Continued … 

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US strikes Iran again as pressure mounts to resume peace talks

As President Donald Trump faced mounting pressure yesterday to finalize a peace deal with Iran, the U.S. military carried out strikes in the southern region of the Middle Eastern country. The renewed strikes came after Trump began lowering expectations that a deal was near. Continued … 

China now home to more people over 65 than children

For the first time in records dating back to 1949, China is now home to more people aged 65 and above than children, the latest official data showed, underscoring the country’s deepening demographic pressure. By November last year, 15.9% of China’s roughly 1.4 billion-strong population was aged at least 65, compared with 15.3% aged between 0 to 14. Continued … 

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Friday’s news-Nov 24

Today’s news: Issara United to launch Hua Hin condo project/Hua Hin to launch mosquito fogging campaign/Restoration at Kaeng Krachan National Park/Loy Krathong Festival/Warning on risky neck-cracking habits/Thailand Introduces the ‘Cat Pants’/Hamas set to release 23 Thai hostages/Economy: Thai economy in crisis/Thailand unveils plan for 105 smart cities/Waste management key to circular economy/Shortage of labor/Thai car exports surge/Shippers say worst is over/Tourism: PKK tourist numbers increase/160 Chiang Mai flights canceled/Chinese tourists still prefer Thailand/Increased passenger service charges/Middle Eastern beggars disrupt harmony/Do Thais appreciate their own culture?/Top 10 events in Bangkok/Tourism supremacy in Asia/American Tourist in Phuket/Thailand Experience: Hua Hin and 9 Other Romantic Places To Visit/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


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Issara United to launch THB1.7-billion Sasa Hua Hin condo project in Hua Hin

Issara United, a joint venture between SET-listed developer Charn Issara Development and Thai conglomerate Saha Group, will launch a new condo project in Hua Hin worth 1.7 billion baht to capitalize on the robust demand for vacation homes.

Boonkiet Chokwatana, chairman of Issara United, said the new project would be the company’s eighth project since the joint venture began over a decade ago. Continued …

Zika infection prompts Hua Hin to launch mosquito fogging campaign

The Public Health Services Department of Hua Hin has initiated a mosquito-fogging campaign in the Petcharat Srasong community area, near Chomsin Market. This move follows a confirmed report of Zika virus infection within the area.

The campaign, which involves smoke fogging and fine mist spraying, is scheduled to cover a radius of 100 meters from the focal point of the infection. Continued …

Group plans restoration at Kaeng Krachan National Park

Mastercard, in partnership with Conservation International and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) in Thailand, will restore 165 hectares of the Kaeng Krachan National Park – a world heritage site located in Phetchaburi and Prachuap Khiri Khan provinces.
Over the next two years, they will plant 275,000 trees as part of the conservation effort. Continued …

Loy Krathong Festival Is Expected To Generate THB10 Billion, Highest In 8 Years

The Center for Economic and Business Forecasting (CEBF), University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, expects this year’s Loy Krathong Festival to boost the economy.

The projected spending is 10 billion baht, which is the first time in 8 years that spending has exceeded 10 billion baht. The majority of people, 87.5%, say that the Thai economy will improve, leading to more activity. However, people remain cautious in their spending due to high prices and expect the economy to recover in the second half of 2025. Continued …

Thai hospital chief issues warning on risky neck-cracking habits for fatigue relief

The head of the new Accident Disease Health Science Center at Chulalongkorn Hospital issued a public warning about the dangers of the common habit of neck cracking to alleviate tiredness.

This seemingly harmless practice could lead to critical conditions such as stroke and ruptured blood vessels, especially when coupled with medication, said Teerawat Hemajutha. Continued …

Thailand Introduces the ‘Cat Pants’, Following Elephant Pants

The province of Nakhon Ratchasima has introduced cat pants, following the market success of elephant print trousers, which are very popular with foreign tourists visiting Thailand.

The “MaMuYaa Korat” event currently underway will be highlighted with the sale of “cat-patterned trousers.” After a previous event, the cat-patterned trousers sold exceptionally well; 300 pairs at 199 baht each were sold out. Continued …

Hamas set to release 23 Thai hostages in side deal brokered by Iran

Nearly two dozen Thai nationals believed held by Hamas in Gaza may be released on the sidelines of a hostage swap deal taking place between Israel and the terror group, according to a report Thursday.

Bangkok has been holding separate talks to repatriate some of its nationals believed kidnapped by Hamas during the terror group’s deadly rampage through southern Israel on Oct. 7, in which some 1,200 people, including a number of Thai workers, were killed and some 240 people abducted. Continued …

Srettha says Thai economy in crisis, needs major stimulus

Prime Minister and Finance Minister Srettha Thavisin said on Thursday that Thailand’s economy was in crisis, stressing the need to forge ahead with his government’s controversial 500 billion baht (US14.23 billion) digital handouts policy.

Speaking at a forum, Srettha said the Thai economy, which relies heavily on tourism, was not in good shape, with fewer foreign arrivals than targeted, and he would be prioritizing attracting foreign investment and addressing household debt. Continued …

Thailand unveils plan for 105 smart cities by 2027

The government has announced it will establish up to 105 smart cities in large municipal areas by 2027. Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai unveiled the plan on Wednesday during his speech to open the Thailand Smart City Expo 2023, being held at Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre until today.

The smart city plan is a national agenda and part of the 13th national economic and social development plan, said Phumtham, speaking in his capacity as deputy prime minister in charge of the economy. Continued …

Why proper waste management is key to a circular economy

Managing industrial and community waste properly is key to driving the circular economy in Thailand, sustainable solution provider Insee Ecocycle says.

The company’s CEO Suchintana Viraratt said there are many solutions to waste management, such as plastic recycling and producing refuse-derived fuel (RDF) to feed electricity and cement production. Continued …

Shortage of labor in the service and construction sectors

The National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) is warning of a significant shortage of labor in the service and construction sectors, with demand for workers as high as 13 million people.

Labor shortages have been a major problem this year, especially in the service sector, which is vital to the Thai economy. In 2022, the service sector was valued at 10.20 trillion baht, accounting for 58.7% of Thailand’s gross domestic product (GDP), and employed 20.80 million people, accounting for 53% of total employment. Continued … 

Thai car exports surge 12.2% in October despite domestic sales slump

Thai car exports witnessed a 12.2% surge in October, reaching 105,726 units, thanks to the escalating demand for pickups, primarily in the Middle East. However, domestic sales didn’t keep pace, suffering from the burden of high household debt.

The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI)’s Automotive Industry Club reported robust sales in other markets last month, including Australia, Europe, North America, and South America. Continued …

Shippers say worst is over, predict 1%-2% growth next year

Exports have already bottomed out and should recover to growth of 1%-2% next year, driven primarily by agriculture, food and automotive components, according to a shipping group.

Chaichan Chareonsuk, chairman of the Thai National Shippers’ Council, said the country’s export value is estimated at US$283-284 billion this year, a contraction of 1%-1.5% from 2022, with figures projected at $285-289 billion in 2024. Continued …

PKK tourist numbers increase 21.5%, officials discuss airport plans, monkey problem

Prachuap Khiri Khan has experienced an increase in tourism, according to the latest statistics on domestic and international tourist arrivals to the province.

The latest data, which was highlighted in a recent meeting of the Provincial Joint Public-Private Sector Committee, revealed that over 8.25 million tourists had visited the province in the first nine months of the year, generating 30,600 million baht in tourism revenue. Continued … 

160 Chiang Mai flights canceled or rescheduled next week to avoid flaming lanterns

Chiang Mai Airport has canceled or rescheduled 160 flights on two days next week to accommodate the annual Yi Peng Lantern Festival.

Airlines asked the airport to change nighttime flight schedules on Monday and Tuesday to avoid danger from thousands of flaming lanterns that are launched to celebrate the festival. Continued …

Chinese tourists still prefer Thailand despite other countries’ visa exemptions

Despite increasing competition from countries offering visa exemptions to Chinese tourists, Thailand’s tourism industry remains secure due to its dominant market share and increased expenditure per trip, according to the country’s Tourism and Sports Ministry.

Countries such as Kazakhstan, Maldives and Sri Lanka have started offering visa exemptions for Chinese tourists, yet Thailand continues to be the preferred destination, said Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol, the Tourism and Sports Minister. Continued …

AOT to increase passenger service charges by 30 baht from April next year

Airports of Thailand (AOT) will increase passenger service charges (PSC) by 30 baht from April 1 of next year due to increased costs following the installation of smarter technology at airports.

The PSC for international departure passengers will increase from 700 to 730 baht per person, and the PSC for domestic departure passengers will increase from 100 to 130 baht per person from April 1 at six airports under the supervision of the AOT, including: Continued …

Bangkok businesses plea as Middle Eastern beggars disrupt harmony

Business operators urged the Thai police to arrest nearly 30 foreign beggars from Middle Eastern countries who have been begging and causing a public nuisance in Soi 4 near Nana Plaza in Bangkok for the past two months.

Bangkok is home to not only rich Chinese beggars but also scroungers and vagrants from the Middle East region. Business owners near Nana called on Channel 7 to bring the issue to the public’s attention so that the police could take serious action. They have lodged complaints multiple times, but no action has been taken. Continued …

Soft power vs hard fact: Do Thais appreciate their own culture?

Advertising experts say the Thai government’s much-vaunted campaign to use “soft power” to drive economic revival faces a major obstacle: Thai people.

Advertising industry leaders joined government agencies to propose ways of building and communicating Thai soft power at the Adman Awards & Symposium 2023 Thursday. Continued …

Top 10 events in Bangkok this winter season

Bangkok has lined up a feast of activities for residents and visitors over the next few weeks.

  1. Awakening Bangkok 2023: What: Annual light and digital art festival; When: Nov. 24 to Dec. 3, 6pm-8pm; Where: Pak Khlong Talat, Phra Nakhon district. Continued …

Countries battle it out for tourism supremacy in Asia

The year 2019 is often considered the “golden year” for global tourism, with international visitors to the Asia-Pacific region reaching 360.7 million people, representing a 4.1% increase over 2018, according to United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) data.

Back then, the top 10 destinations in the region with the highest number of visitors were as follows: Continued …

American Tourist in Phuket Dies after Snorkeling in Phang Nga

An American tourist in Phuket has been pronounced dead after snorkeling at an island in Phang Nga.

The Phuket Marine Police said that on Wednesday they were notified from a tour boat operator that an American man went on a speedboat ride for snorkeling at the Khai Island (Egg Island) in the Koh Yao district near Phuket with his daughter. Continued …

Hua Hin and 9 Other Romantic Places To Visit in Thailand This Winter

As winter casts its magical spell, there’s no better time to whisk away your loved one to the exotic and romantic landscapes of Thailand. From pristine beaches to lush jungles, Thailand offers an array of enchanting destinations that are perfect for couples seeking a romantic escape.

Escape to the charming resort town of Hua Hin for a delightful beachfront retreat with your loved one. Located on the Gulf of Thailand, Hua Hin offers long stretches of pristine beaches and a laid-back atmosphere, perfect for romantic walks along the shore. Continued … 

Rise in intentional female murder reveals home is not safe, says UN report

A recent United Nations (UN) study has unmasked a staggering surge in female murders, reaching a grim milestone with almost 89,000 women and girls worldwide meeting tragic ends last year. This unsettling figure marks the highest annual toll in two decades, sending shockwaves through global communities. Continued …

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