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Locals Won't Be Missing 'Bangkok Stonehenge'

(16 November) There is no doubt that, if left to stand for the next thousand years, the yet-unborn generations of Thais would be debating the possible purpose of hundreds of concrete pillars that lined the stretch of railroad in northern Bangkok.

Amazon Reaches for Millions in Southeast Asia’s Cyberspace

SINGAPORE - Amazon has introduced express delivery in Singapore in its first direct effort to win over Southeast Asian digital natives and new internet users.

Tourism Industry Applauds Giving Travelers Ins-and-Outs

BANGKOK — Tourists will be able to stay longer and come and go at will, thanks to Thailand's anemic economy.

True, Jasmine Pay Record Prices for 4G

BANGKOK — Two mobile service providers paid record prices for spectrum licenses to offer next-generation service, according to state telecom regulators.
An electronic board shows stock market values in 2017.

Asian Stocks Rise After Listless Wall Street Day

BEIJING — Asian stocks rose Tuesday following a listless day on Wall Street as investors looked ahead to U.S.-Chinese trade talks.   Keeping Score Thailand's SET was...

Microsoft’s New Data Center in Thailand: Boosting AI Skills for 100K

Microsoft Chairman and CEO Satya Nadella announced a new data center region in Thailand to build the nation's digital-first, AI-powered future

Toyota To Be World’s Top Auto Seller In Jan.-june For 4th Yr In Row

TOKYO - Toyota Motor Corp. group is set to be the world's top auto seller in the first half of 2023, outpacing Germany's Volkswagen...

BOI Okays Biotech Projects Worth 2.4 Billion Baht in Total Investment

The Thailand Board of Investment (BOI) revealed on 5 April 2021 that it has recently approved new projects in the field of advanced biotechnology...

Pet Humanization Drives Thai Business Growth to over $1 Billion

BANGKOK - "Pet humanization" is a growing megatrend, pushing the pet care market to grow to over 40 billion baht (1.1 billion USD) and...

UN Sees Improvement in Thailand’s Seafood Labor Condition

BANGKOK (AP) — A report issued Tuesday by the U.N.’s International Labor Organization credits Thailand with improving working conditions in the fishing and seafood processing industry, but says that serious abuses including forced labor remain.

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