Bangkok Gems & Jewelry Fair Expects To Bring in 3.3 Billion Baht in Trade
BANGKOK - The 69th Bangkok Gems and Jewelry Fair 2024 is presently offering buyers and sellers to the Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre (QSNCC)...
Chinese Tourism Increasing Despite Coercive Guides: TAT Chief
BANGKOK — Thai tourism will not be affected by tours that coerce Chinese tourists to buy goods at designated shops, said the industry's chief said Sunday.
SET, Global Markets Tumble as Wall Street Sees More Losses
LONDON — The Thai exchange and stock markets around the world took a battering Tuesday, following a dramatic sell-off on Wall Street that triggered concerns that ...
Thailand Privilege Card Marks 20th Anniversary with Grand Revamp: Unveils New Brand Logo
Thailand Privilege Card Co., Ltd. (TPC), the operator of the Thailand Elite Card Project overseen by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), has undergone...
Confidence in EVs Fuels Thai Market
Just as growing environmental awareness and advancing EV technology have driven a surprising increase in global EV sales, these same factors have also significantly...
Nestle Admits to Slavery in Thai-Sourced Seafood
By Katie Nguyen
Thomson Reuters Foundation
LONDON — Nestle's admission that slave labor is used to produce its seafood sourced from Thailand sets an example for other companies who need to join forces to push the Thai government to clean up its supply chain, campaigners said on Tuesday.
Thomson Reuters Foundation
LONDON — Nestle's admission that slave labor is used to produce its seafood sourced from Thailand sets an example for other companies who need to join forces to push the Thai government to clean up its supply chain, campaigners said on Tuesday.
China Tries to Revive Economy but Consumer Engine Sputters
BEIJING (AP) — China, where the coronavirus pandemic started in December, is cautiously trying to get back to business, but it’s not easy when many millions of workers are wary of spending much or even going out.
Bank of Thailand Open to More Policy Easing in Pandemic
BANGKOK (Xinhua) — The Bank of Thailand (BoT) on Monday said that it has not shut the door to further monetary policy easing, after cutting the key rate three times this year to a record low of 0.5 percent to help support the Thai economy impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Panama Papers: Authorities Seek Names of 21 Thai Clients of Offshoring Company
By Teeranai Charuvastra and Todd Ruiz
BANGKOK — Authorities today said they are working to find out the identity of 21 Thai clients of a Panamanian law firm whose creation of offshore shell companies was exposed in a massive leak which has become known as the Panama Papers.
BANGKOK — Authorities today said they are working to find out the identity of 21 Thai clients of a Panamanian law firm whose creation of offshore shell companies was exposed in a massive leak which has become known as the Panama Papers.
Nearly 1 Million Chinese Tourists Expected in October
BANGKOK — Thailand is expected to welcome almost one million Chinese travelers during the first week of October alone.