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Friday’s news-Feb 14


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Webinar on the new expat tax/Fishing ban off Prachuap Khiri Khan/Hua Hin tax strategy meeting/Khao Sam Roi Yot to Open Campsite/PKK promotes sustainable waste management/53 provinces see unsafe PM2.5 levels/Nearly Everyone Breathes Bad Air/Baht expected to reach 36 per dollar/Price of roses soars/Thailand flunks English language test/Thailand suspends gun-carrying permits/Restaurants back easing booze laws/Workers Joined Scam Voluntarily/Illegal Bitcoin Mining/Pattaya cracks down on homelessness/ECONOMY: Economy likely grew in Q4/Consumer confidence hits peak/Mazda to invest Bt5 billion/Alibaba Cloud’s Second Data Center/Trump policies rev up exports/Small firms shun digital/TOURISM: Thailand’s Tourist Boom/Tourism at crossroads/Can Foreign Tourists Expect Fair Legal Treatment?/Songkran – A chaotic free-for-all/Backpackertaken on 1,200km detour/Sky-high thieves on the rise/THAILAND EXPERIENCE: Thailand marks ‘Love Hornbill Day’/CLIMATE THAILAND: CKPower’s Renewable Energy/INTERNATIONAL/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

Yesterday’s webinar on the new expat tax

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For more information on the expat tax

Fishing ban off Prachuap Khiri Khan coast starts tomorrow

A fishing ban has been issued to allow fish stock to recover off the coasts of Prachuap Khiri Khan down to Surat Thani, says the Department of Fishery (DoF). The ban is issued over two periods — from Feb. 15 to May 15 and from May 16 to June 14, affecting multiple maritime zones.

The first period covers sea areas from the tip of Laem Monglai in Prachuap Khiri Khan to Don Sak district of Surat Thani. The second period concerns areas from the tip of Laem Monglai to Hua Hin district. Continued …

Hua Hin tax strategy meeting Feb 20

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Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park to Open Campsite

Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park has announced the reopening of its Sam Phraya beach campsite starting Saturday. The site, which had been temporarily closed due to adverse weather conditions, will now be available for visitors after calm seas return to the Gulf of Thailand.

The campsite, located near the park’s substation at Sam Phraya Beach, will offer a scenic environment for those looking to enjoy the outdoors. Visitors can make inquiries and get additional details by calling the park’s office at 032-821568. – huahin.locality.guide

PKK promotes sustainable waste management

Prachuap Khiri Khan Province launched “LEV Week: Local Environment Volunteer Network Unites for Sustainable Thai Environment” on Tuesday at the auditorium of Wat Thammikaram Municipal School in Mueang District.

The event aimed to encourage community participation in waste management, promote sustainable practices, and strengthen environmental responsibility through the 3Rs principle — reduce, reuse, and recycle. Continued …

53 provinces see unsafe PM2.5 levels

Bangkok and 53 of the nation’s 76 provinces were shrouded by unsafe levels of ultrafine dust pollution yesterday, with thick smog levels blanketing mostly the central plains and the east, the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) said.

GISTDA’s report issued said Bangkok and 27 provinces suffered red levels (hazardous to health) of PM2.5 ranging from 75.7 to 112.4 micrograms per cubic meter of air over the past 24 hours. Continued … 

Nearly Everyone in the World Breathes Bad Air. How to Lower Your Risk

Everyone loves a breath of fresh air. Unfortunately, too often our air is anything but fresh.

While air quality varies dramatically from place to place and day to day, nearly the entire world — about 99% of the global population — is exposed to air at some point that doesn’t meet the strict standards set by the World Health Organization. Polluted air, laden with noxious gasses or tiny, invisible particles that burrow into human bodies, kills 7 million people prematurely every year, the UN health agency estimates. Continued …

Baht expected to reach 36 per dollar in second quarter

The rally in the Thai baht this year looks primed to peter out on escalating global trade tensions and a slump in the nation’s equities.

The baht has gained 2.7% over the past month to hit 33.817 per dollar yesterday, marking the best performance among Asian currencies. But it may weaken to 36 per dollar in the second quarter after a seasonal boost at the start of the year loses steam, according to MUFG Bank. Continued … 

Price of roses soars as romance blooms

A spike in Valentine’s Day demand has driven the retail prices of roses to a 20-year high in this Chai Nat Province, local vendors say. Rose sales jumped substantially in the lead-up to Valentine’s Day today, and so did their prices at the Chai Nat municipal market.

There, the prices were almost doubling overnight, jumping from 10-15 baht apiece yesterday to 15-30 baht per flower today. Continued … 

Thailand flunks English language test

Thailand has found itself lagging at 106th place out of 116 countries in global English proficiency, according to a recent survey.

The EF English Proficiency Index, unveiled yesterday, paints a dire picture as Thailand struggles with a “very low proficiency” rating, stumbling behind regional neighbors like Myanmar, Indonesia, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Philippines. Continued …

Thailand suspends issuance of gun-carrying permits

Thailand is suspending the issuance of new firearm-carrying permits for one year, starting from today, as part of a government effort to curb crime.

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul signed the order on Wednesday, said Traisuree Taisaranakul, spokeswoman for the Ministry of Interior. Continued … 

Duh! Restaurants back easing Thailand’s booze laws

Eateries support the government’s review of the ban on alcohol sales in the afternoon, as it could benefit restaurants and convenience stores, said the Thai Restaurant Assn.

Earlier this week, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra ordered a study of the prohibition on the sale of alcoholic beverages from 2pm to 5pm, as well as the ban on Buddhist holy days, to see how they affect tourism. Continued …

Police Say 99% of Workers Joined Scam Call Centers Voluntarily

Thai authorities have disclosed that a mere 1% of workers returning from scam centers in Myanmar are genuine victims, with the vast majority reportedly engaging with these criminal operations willingly. This announcement follows rigorous investigations into the activities of numerous scam centers situated along the Thai-Myanmar border.

Police Gen. Thatchai Pitaneelabut, who heads the Center for the Protection of Children, Women and Families, commented on the process of welcoming back individuals fleeing from these illegal employments. Continued …

Cyber Police Operation Dismantles Illegal Bitcoin Mining Operation

In an operation dubbed “Dawn in Mae Sot,” Thai cyber police have successfully dismantled an illegal Bitcoin mining operation in the Mae Sot district of Tak province, which was found to be illegally using electricity and causing lost costs exceeding 4 million baht. In addition to the mining operation, police seized a substantial cache of illegal firearms and ammunition.

The operation targeted six locations in Mae Sot following an investigation into the illegal use of electricity and firearm violations. Continued …

Pattaya cracks down on homelessness amid public safety concerns

Pattaya is stepping up efforts to tackle homelessness and improve public safety along Sukhumvit Road and the beach, responding to growing concerns about crime and disorder.

Local officials are rolling out new measures to clean up the streets, provide support for the homeless, and clamp down on illegal activities. Residents have voiced strong opinions on the issue, with many calling for a balance between assistance and stricter enforcement. Continued …

Thailand economy likely grew at its fastest pace in over two years in Q4

Thailand’s economy likely grew at its fastest pace in over two years last quarter, driven by a surge in foreign tourists and strong exports that helped offset sluggish domestic demand, a Reuters poll of economists found.

While household consumption is expected to remain under pressure despite the government’s cash handout to stimulate demand, exports and a steady flow of tourists during the holiday season probably helped growth. Continued …

Consumer confidence hits eight-month peak

The Consumer Confidence Index (CCI) hit an eight-month high in January, driven by government economic stimulus efforts, according to a survey conducted by the University of Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC).

Thanavath Phonvichai, president of the UTCC, said this marked the fourth consecutive month of improvement, reaching a level not seen since June 2024. Continued …

Mazda to invest Bt5 billion to create MHEV production hub in Thailand

Mazda will invest over 5 billion baht in Thailand to establish a major production hub for its mild-hybrid (MHEV) B-SUV. The plant aims to produce 100,000 units annually for export, following the Thai government’s approval of support measures for the transition to electric vehicle manufacturing.

Narit Therdsteerasukdi, secretary-general of the Board of Investment (BOI), confirmed that Mazda President and CEO Masahiro Moro had announced the expansion plans. Thailand will become the primary production base for the MHEV, a hybrid vehicle combining a traditional engine with an electric motor. Continued …

Alibaba Cloud Doubles Thai Footprint with Second Data Center Launch

Alibaba Cloud, the digital technology arm of Alibaba Group, has opened its second data center in Thailand, marking a significant expansion of its cloud computing infrastructure in Southeast Asia.

The new facility responds to the growing demand for cloud services, particularly in the field of generative AI, while supporting Thailand’s digital innovation and sustainable technology initiatives. Continued … 

Trump policies rev up export gains

Thai export growth this year should accelerate because of the policies implemented by U.S. President Donald Trump, according to the chief of the Export-Import Bank of Thailand (Exim Bank).

Rak Vorrakitpokatorn, president of Exim Bank, said many countries around the world are accelerating imports to avoid the impact of Trump’s policies. This includes countries in the EU, South Asia and Southeast Asia, which are acquiring goods ahead of Trump’s trade policies, as there is great uncertainty about the effect of these policies on U.S. imports in the second and third quarters this year. Continued …

Small firms shun digital investment

Around 92% of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) say they do not have a plan to invest in digital technology this year, while 5.9% do plan to invest, according to a survey by the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC).

The survey on trends of investment, international trade, technology changes, and digital economy dynamics in 2025 was conducted by a trio of UTCC organizations: the Digital Economy, Investment and International Trade Research Center (DEIIT), the Center for Economic and Business Forecasting, and the economics faculty. Continued …

Thailand’s Tourist Boom: 4.8 Million Visitors So Far

Thailand’s tourism sector is thriving, with 4.8 million international visitors entering the country from January to Feb. 9 this year, according to Tourism and Sports Minister Sorawong Thienthong. This bustling travel scene has significantly boosted the economy, contributing 234.9 billion baht in revenue during this period.

Leading the pack are Chinese tourists, totaling 825,617, followed by travelers from Malaysia, Russia, South Korea, and India. The re-emergence of tourists after worldwide travel restrictions is being met with enthusiasm in Thailand, as these numbers mark a hopeful sign of recovery. Continued …

Tourism at crossroads

Thailand’s tourism industry faces two contrasting challenges, highlighting the urgent need for a strategic rethink. In Mae Hong Son province last week, four Israel tourists were deported after breaking into Pai Hospital’s emergency room and vandalizing its property. The chaos at Pai Hospital exposed deeper problems in the northern district, which is considered one of Thailand’s most scenic tourist attractions.

According to a doctor at the hospital, it was not the first time the hospital has encountered aggressive and disruptive behavior from foreign tourists. Indeed, the situation has reached the point when medical staff feel unsafe. Beyond the hospital’s walls, the situation is equally alarming, with illegal motorcycle riding schools and unlicensed drivers contributing to road accidents. Continued …

Can Foreign Tourists in Pattaya Expect Fair Legal Treatment?

Pattaya, a bustling tourist hub on Thailand’s eastern Gulf coast, is at the heart of a pertinent discussion around justice and equality under the law for foreign visitors. This topic resonates strongly amid the numerous experiences that shape perceptions of tourists regarding their interactions with local law enforcement.

In theory, the principles of justice dictate that everyone, irrespective of nationality, should be treated equally under the legal framework. However, some foreign tourists in Pattaya have reported instances where they feel differently — particularly in the context of minor disputes or traffic incidents. Continued …

Pattaya’s Songkran – A chaotic free-for-all with little respect for residents and road safety

Annually in mid-April, Pattaya becomes a chaotic disaster zone during Songkran, as the streets are flooded with rowdy revelers who seem to forget all sense of respect for others.

The city, known for its vibrant nightlife and tourism, turns into a free-for-all, where traffic snarls and water fights take over the roads. While many locals and tourists enjoy the celebrations, there’s a growing frustration among those who just want to go about their daily lives. Continued …

Backpacker in Thailand taken on 1,200km detour

A foreign backpacker making his first visit to Thailand was planning an island getaway in the south, but after a miscommunication he ended up in the north nearly 1,200 kilometers away. He also lost his wallet on the way back, according to a policeman in Suphan Buri province who shared the story online.

According to the officer’s post, the backpacker told a driver he wanted to go to Koh Tao, a popular tourist island in the southern province of Surat Thani. But the driver took him to the north, believing his passenger had said “Doi Tao”, a district in the northern province of Chiang Mai. Continued …

Sky-high thieves on the rise: Minister demands tighter flight security

A wave of in-flight thefts targeting unsuspecting passengers sparked urgent action from Thai police after reports revealed that criminals stole valuables worth 19 million baht on flights to Hong Kong last year.

Tourism and Sports Minister Sorawong Thienthong has now called on airlines to step up cabin inspections and warn passengers to safeguard their belongings. Several airlines have already tightened security measures in response to growing concerns. Continued …

Thailand marks ‘Love Hornbill Day’

Known for love and fidelity to their mate, hornbills are traditionally celebrated today, the day before Valentine’s Day, with the “Love Hornbill Day”.

According to Mahidol University’s Thailand Hornbill Research Foundation, hornbills have been around for millions of years and play an important role in maintaining the abundance of forests. Hornbills were dubbed “masters of reforestation” as they often consume ripe fruits and leave the seeds in various areas, the foundation said. Continued …

CKPower Drives Renewable Energy Goals

Amid the transition from fossil fuels to clean energy driven by renewable energy in the power-generation sector, renewable energy certificates (RECs) have emerged as a vital tool for organizations to demonstrate their commitment to achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions.

RECs also fulfill business requirements for advancing environmental development while significantly enhancing sustainability branding and strengthening an organization’s image in this area. As a result, the REC market in Thailand is experiencing significant growth, supported by both public and private sectors. Continued …

Chilean kayaker swallowed by humpback

In a heart-stopping incident off Chilean Patagonia, a kayaker found himself briefly swallowed by a humpback whale before being miraculously released unharmed. Video …

Trump moves to impose reciprocal tariffs as soon as April

President Donald Trump ordered his administration to consider imposing reciprocal tariffs on numerous trading partners, raising the prospect of a wider campaign against a global system he complains is tilted against the United States. Continued …

Chevron to lay off up to 20% of global workforce

Chevron will lay off 15% to 20% of its global workforce by the end of 2026, the U.S. oil company said on Wednesday, as it seeks to cut costs, simplify its business, and complete a major acquisition. Continued … 

Nissan and Honda ditch $60-billion merger talks

Nissan and Honda ended merger talks to forge a $60 billion carmaker yesterday, pitching Nissan deeper into uncertainty and underlining the challenge for legacy auto companies as Chinese rivals upend the industry. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

Thai Airasia has updated its flight schedule between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai (Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday):

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

  • Hua Hin – Mo Chit (089-919-8055) starts service at 03:50
  • Hua Hin – Kanchanaburi (085-822-6063)
  • Hua Hin – New southern line service starts at 5:40
  • Hua Hin – Rangsit (090-138-0427) service starts at 05:40
  • Hua Hin – Nakhon Pathom (088-709-2364)

The last service departs at 6pm. Departures every 25 – 40 minutes. For inquiries or reservations, call 089-9198055,090-1380427.

 

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  • Emergency hotline – 191
  • Emergency medical services – 1554
  • Water accident – 1196
  • Motorway hotline – 1586
  • Emergency medical – 1669
  • Highway police – 1193
  • Tourist police – 1155
  • Bus ticket – 1490
  • Department of Highways – 1586
  • State Railway – 1590