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Consumers to Get Pump Price Tip-Offs Again

BANGKOK — Get ready to line up at the gas station to tank up secure in the knowledge of having saved 25 satang per liter before prices rise again – at least for now.
Narong Wawisai, 53, transplants rice from a paddy-sown field to a wet field in 2017 in Surin province.

Govt Ups Restrictions on Paraquat, Other Farm Chemicals

BANGKOK — The government has chosen to allow continued use of the toxic weed killer paraquat and two other farm chemicals despite mounting concerns over health risks, especially for farmers.
Trader Frank O'Connell works in May on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Photo: Richard Drew / Associated Press

Asian Markets Mostly Lower After Wall Street Gains

BEIJING — Asian markets were mostly lower Tuesday after Wall Street gained as Italy moved toward forming a euroskeptic-led government.
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Without Warning, Fuel Prices Rise to 3-Year High

BANGKOK — Steady hikes to fuel prices this month have the transport sector jittery and consumers unhappy they’re no longer notified in advance as the cost per liter rose to the highest level in over three years.

Thai Law: Landlord Not Playing By New Rules? Here’s What to Do.

Two weeks after new consumer protections came into effect, few landlords are abiding by them. Should you roll over and give up? No, you should not.

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.

Thailand Moves to Enable Seizure of Crypto Assets

BANGKOK — A government official said Wednesday it’s looking to allow law enforcement to confiscate the cryptocurrency of those involved in serious crimes.

Asian Markets Rise, Tracking Wall Street Gains on Job Report

HONG KONG — Asian shares were mostly higher Monday following strong gains on Wall Street after the U.S. jobless rate hit an 18-year low, helping investors overlook unresolved trade tensions between Washington and Beijing.
An undated photo of former Thammakaset chicken farm workers. Photo: Andy Hall / Twitter

Almost 40% of Bangkok Workers Say Minimum Wage Not Enough: Poll

BANGKOK — Blue collar workers said in a Tuesday university poll that the minimum wage was insufficient to make a living in a poll released to mark Labor Day.

Urban Youngsters Develop Tourism for Rural Destinations

BANGKOK — When three university students saw an uncle lauding mud from a bay in Nakhon Si Thammarat, they created a spa business for him, complete with repackaged products and spa packages.

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