Chinese Chartered Flights To Thailand 'Cancelled'
(21 January) Officials of Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) have expressed fears that the ongoing political crisis continues to affect the Kingdom's tourism industry.
Protests Cause Industry Confidence To Plunge
(17 January) The Thai Industries Sentiment Index (TISI) has hit a 25 month low at 88.3 amid the ongoing political protests.
Govt Rice Fund 'Not Enough' To Pay Farmers
(16 January) The Bank of Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperative (BAAC) has revealed that its budget is not enough to pay farmers who had engaged in the government's rice pledging scheme.
Pongsak: Bkk Shutdown Won't Cause Fuel Shortage
(7 January) Minister of Energy has assured the public that "shutdown" of Bangkok planned by anti-government protesters won't cause fuel shortage in the capital city.
Yingluck Opens Suvarnabhumi's Premium OTOP Store
(6 January) Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra has presided over the opening ceremony of OTOP store at Suvarnabhumi Airport and visited police officers stationed at the airport.
Bangkok Shutdown Will Cost Thailand '20 Billion Baht'
(4 January) The anti-government protesters? plan to "shutdown" Bangkok on 13 January may cost the country enormous economic damages, deputy president of the Federation of Thai Industry (FTI) has warned.
BOT: Commodity Price To Increase By 3-4%
(3 January) The Bank of Thailand (BoT) has stated that many business ventures will likely readjust the prices of their services and goods following a period of political turmoil.
Tax On Secondhand Cars Will Raise 30 Billions
(3 January) The Revenue Department (RD) is planning to register secondhand cars business in order to gain more tax revenue.
New Tax On Tutors, Medical Staff, Vendors Proposed
(24 December) The Revenue Department is considering a new tax to be imposed on tutors, medical personnel, and flea market traders.
TAT Bets On New Year Countdown Extravaganza
(13 December) Concerned by massive loss of tourism revenue, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is hoping to boost the tourism economy with the last big project of the year: the New Year celebration.
















































