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Thailand Can Transform Shadow Economy with 3-Point Plan, Says Expert

Bar hostesses await customers in Pattaya, a popular tourist destination.

BANGKOK — Thailand’s informal economy has enormous value but is not included in the calculation of national income, leading to significant inaccuracies in GDP figures. This discrepancy hinders effective economic planning and calls for reform, say Thai economists.

As debates continue over innovative ways to expand the Thai economy, inadvertently creating avenues for the shadow economy to thrive, Dr. Anusorn Thammajai, Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Director of the Digital Economy, Investment and International Trade Research Center at the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, recently published an analysis of the country’s unofficial economic activities.

He also outlined a three-part strategic framework for integrating these activities into a regulated and transparent system.

Dr. Anusorn highlighted the findings of the International Labor Organization, which show that Thailand’s informal economy includes workers who have no formal labor protection or social security. These workers work outside the social security system.

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Dr. Anusorn Thammajai, Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Director of the Digital Economy, Investment and International Trade Research Center at the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce

Gray Businesses

In addition, social and economic activities in Thailand also include illegal sectors, such as companies run by “gray Chinese” who expand illegal businesses in the country. These range from drug trafficking, smuggling and the trade in substandard goods to forced labor, sex work and illegal gambling.

Economists categorize these activities into four types:

  1. Legitimate and openly declared income: Income from formal economic activities within the legal framework.
  2. Legitimate but undeclared income: Income from micro-enterprises such as street vendors or household businesses that often go unreported.
  3. Non-monetary income: Barter systems or labor exchanges that operate at the community level.
  4. Illegal or semi-legal income: Activities such as gambling, prostitution, drug trafficking and unofficial transportation services that often arise from systemic inefficiencies or obstacles within the formal infrastructure.

The informal economy, which is often cash-based, is estimated to account for at least 50 percent of Thailand’s GDP, making it one of the largest in the world. However, most studies on its size date back to 2007–2017, calling for updated assessments to reflect current realities, especially given the growing influence of gray Chinese capital in Thailand.

A 2000 study by Pasuk Phongpaichit and colleagues identified six informal economic activities, drug trafficking, arms dealing, oil smuggling, prostitution, migrant labor and gambling, which account for about 13 percent of GDP. Such activities are more prevalent in developing countries, often due to weak law enforcement, high levels of corruption and bribery, which allow illegal actors to flourish.

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Three oil smuggling boats

Three Strategic Pillars

In the face of these challenges, Dr. Anusorn proposed three strategic pillars to effectively manage the informal economy:

1) Integrate the informal economy into the formal system: Promote regulation to generate tax revenues, create jobs and improve the income opportunities of those involved.

  • Risk management and social protection: Ensure the well-being of those working in the informal economy and ensure their active participation in regulatory discussions.
  • Mitigate social impacts: Tackle illegal business and prevent threats to social order by minimizing disruption to social harmony.

2) Legalizing gambling could be part of this broader strategy and benefit the economy while minimizing long-term societal harm. The establishment of entertainment complexes, including casinos, could promote tourism, bring underground activities into the formal economy, generate taxes and reduce corruption.

However, careful monitoring is essential to reduce negative impacts such as household indebtedness, family problems and crime.

3) Global benchmarks show that countries with entertainment complexes have made significant financial gains. Macau, for example, earns 32 billion dollars annually from gambling, the USA (Las Vegas) 30 billion dollars, Singapore 12 billion dollars, South Korea 9 billion dollars and the Philippines 6 billion dollars.

Singapore, whose natural tourist attractions are limited, generates 4 percent of its GDP from integrated entertainment businesses, with 30 percent of tourists visiting these complexes.

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Nonthaburi Police raid a luxuriously decorated hotel casino and arrest 49 gamblers and employees on November 29, 2023.

In Thailand, with its numerous attractions, the need for such complexes must be carefully considered. Tax rates for casinos should be between 15–30 percent (compared to Singapore’s 17 percent and Macau’s 35 percent).

If 30–50 percent of the projected 39 million foreign tourists in Thailand use these facilities, the state could earn 30–40 billion baht ($870-1,160 million), while the operators’ revenue would be between 50–80 billion baht (1.45 – 2.3 billion).

Nevertheless, legalized casinos must avoid becoming hubs for money laundering or unethical practices. The state and society must work together to enforce strict regulations. Clear, transparent and accountable legal frameworks are crucial to boost investor and public confidence while preventing corruption.

The number, scale and location of these projects should be carefully matched with market demand to ensure appropriate investment decisions.

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Southeast Asian Defense Chiefs Meet in Laos as Maritime Disputes with China Are Flaring

FILE- A police officer walks along flags of nations participating in the meetings of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) at the national convention center in Vientiane, Laos, Wednesday, July 24, 2024. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit, File)

U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin was set to join the meetings of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations defense ministers in Vientiane, where many will be looking for assurances ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s return to power in January.

Austin just wrapped up meetings in Australia with officials there and Japan’s defense minister, where they pledged their ongoing support for ASEAN and their “serious concern about destabilizing actions in the East and South China Seas, including dangerous conduct by the People’s Republic of China against Philippines and other coastal state vessels.”

In addition to the United States, other nations attending the two-day ASEAN meetings include Japan, South Korea, India, Australia and China.

Along with the Philippines, ASEAN member states Vietnam, Malaysia and Brunei all have competing claims with China in the South China Sea, which Beijing claims almost in entirety as its own territory.

Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore, Myanmar, Cambodia, and Laos make up the rest of the member states.

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FILE – In this photo provided by the Philippine Coast Guard, a Chinese Coast Guard ship, right, uses its water cannons on a Philippine Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) vessel, as it approaches Scarborough Shoal in the disputed South China Sea, Dec. 9, 2023. (Philippine Coast Guard via AP, File)

As China has been more assertively pushing its claims in recent years, ASEAN members and Beijing have been negotiating a code of conduct to govern behavior in the sea for years, but progress has been slow.

Officials have agreed to try and complete the code by 2026, but talks have been hampered by sticky issues, including disagreements over whether the pact should be binding.

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., who has called for more urgency in the code of conduct negotiations, complained at the meeting of ASEAN leaders last month that his country “continues to be subject to harassment and intimidation” by China’s actions, which he said violated international law.

Chinese and Philippine vessels have clashed repeatedly this year, and Vietnam in October charged that Chinese forces assaulted its fishermen in disputed areas in the South China Sea. China has also sent patrol vessels to areas that Indonesia and Malaysia claim as exclusive economic zones.

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This photo provided by the Philippine Coast Guard, shows damage on the Philippines coast guard vessel BRP Cape Engano (MRRV-4411) after a collision with a Chinese coast guard ship Monday, Aug. 19, 2024 in the disputed South China Sea. (Philippine Coast Guard via AP)

At the meeting of ASEAN leaders last month, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Washington was “very concerned about China’s increasingly dangerous and unlawful activities in the South China Sea which have injured people, harm vessels from ASEAN nations and contradict commitments to peaceful resolutions of disputes.”

He pledged that the U.S. would “continue to support freedom of navigation, and freedom of overflight in the Indo Pacific.”

In response, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said U.S. and other military presences from outside the region were the main source of instability in the sea.

“The increasing military deployment and activities in the South China Sea by the U.S. and a few other non-regional countries, stoking confrontation and creating tensions, are the greatest source of instability for peace and stability in the South China Sea,” Mao said.

It is not yet clear how the incoming Trump administration will address the South China Sea situation.

After Austin’s meetings in Australia, the Defense Department said the U.S., Australia and Japan had agreed to expand joint drills in the region, and announced a defense consultation body among the three countries’ forces to strengthen their cooperation.

When asked Tuesday while in the Philippines about whether the strong U.S. defense support would continue for the country under Trump, Austin said he would not speculate.

It remained unclear whether Austin plans to meet China’s Defense Minister Dong Jun on the sidelines of the ASEAN meetings, but Japanese Defense Minister Gen Nakatani is expected to meet with Dong to express his concerns over Beijing’s military activities, Japan’s NHK reported.

Japan has protested that a Chinese military aircraft violated its airspace briefly in August, and in September Japan expressed “serious concerns” after a Chinese aircraft carrier and two destroyers sailed between two Japanese islands.

The meetings are also likely to touch on the ongoing tensions in the Korean Peninsula, the Russia-Ukraine war, and the escalating conflict in the Middle East. They also expect to hold talks on a range of issues, including natural disasters, cybersecurity and terrorism.

Another thorny security issue in the region also includes the civil war and growing humanitarian crisis in ASEAN member Myanmar. The group’s credibility has been severely tested by the war in Myanmar, where the army ousted an elected government in 2021, and fighting has continued with pro-democracy guerillas and ethnic rebels.

More than a year into an offensive initiated by three militias and joined by other resistance groups, observers estimate that less than half the country’s territory remains under the army’s control.

Myanmar military rulers have been barred from ASEAN meetings since late 2021, but this year, the country has been represented by high-level bureaucrats, including at the summit in October.

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La Braci Restaurant Opens in One City Centre Ploenchit

Bangkok – In the heart of the bustling Ploenchit district, La Braci unveiled its culinary offering (open from Tuesday 19 November) at the Secret Garden level of One City Centre. This eagerly anticipated venue promises a fresh take on modern casual fine dining with its emphasis on woodfire smoked cooking techniques.

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The restaurant greets guests by presenting an atmosphere of understated elegance. The space is a harmony of fusion between natural elements and contemporary design. Warm wood tones dominate, complemented by subtle touches of stone and brushed metal. Floor-to-ceiling windows gift the space with plenty of natural light during the day, while come the evening, the soft glow of outdoor garden lighting creates an intimate ambiance.

The 50-seater is thoughtfully arranged around an open kitchen with a custom-made fire pit, where the dancing flames and gentle crackle of wood-fired grills are visible from most tables. This sets the stage for an immersive dining experience, where the ancient art of flame cooking meets modern gastronomy. The restaurant also offers one of the longest counter seating sections in Thailand. 

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(In photo): La Braci Chef Owner Sean Lai

Sean Lai, Chef Owner of La Braci, explains, “Our culinary philosophy stems from a deep respect for both tradition and innovation. We’ve created a modern casual fine dining experience that celebrates the primal allure of wood-fire cooking while embracing contemporary techniques. Our aim is to let the natural flavours of our carefully sourced ingredients shine, enhanced by the subtle complexity imparted by fire and smoke. Each dish is a testament to the power of simplicity, crafted with precision to create a meal that’s both authentic and memorable.”

Another aspect of La Braci’s dining concept is its focus on shared plates. “We believe that food tastes better when it’s shared,” Sean adds. “Our menu is designed to encourage a communal dining experience, where guests can sample a variety of flavours and textures together. This not only enhances the enjoyment of the meal but also fosters a warm, convivial atmosphere that reflects the heart of Thai hospitality.”

Conveniently located near Siam Square and BTS Ploen Chit, La Braci offers an accessible retreat for both locals and visitors. Its luxurious yet vibrant ambiance, coupled with Instagram-worthy displays, makes it a must-visit for those in search of a unique and thoughtful dining experience.

La Braci: Chef, Team, and Dining Experience

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At the helm of this culinary venture are Chef Owner Sean Lai and Wachirawit Thananrat (Chef Bank), Director of Operations and Board Member. With their team of skilled Thai chefs, they create a dining experience that transcends the norm; chefs engage with guests from the open kitchen to introduce their creations, and so diners become part of La Braci’s evolving culinary narrative. This personal touch, combined with the flames, primal ambiance and shared dishes ensures that each visit is a memorable adventure. 

 

La Braci: Unique Features

The restaurant’s centrepiece is its live fire display, featuring multiple grilling stations tailored to different dishes. This creates both a visual focal point and an aromatic experience that engages diners’ senses upon entering La Braci.

Complementing the interior is a step-up garden area at the front of the restaurant creating the impression of a cosy cave within a vertical mountainside. This design element connects diners with nature, providing a pleasant contrast in the buzzing urban core of Bangkok. The seating arrangement encourages interaction between diners and chefs. As part of the experience, chefs present their creations, explaining the featured ingredients and preparation methods. This adds a fascinatingly insightful educational element to the meal, while offering an evolved and accessible ‘fine dining lite’ experience.

Sean concludes by saying, “It is our aim for La Braci that diners feel that it is more than just a restaurant. We want people to feel our passion for creating a vibe that connects everyone and especially to the food; La Braci therefore is a celebration of fire, flavours, and community. It promises to be a dining sensation that not only tantalises with its tastes and wood-fire aromas, but also elevates expectations in regard to what diners can expect at an accessible price point.”

 

La Braci Signature Dishes (Highlights)

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(In photo): Chef Bank and La Braci’s Oyster Flambée with beurre blanc and chive oil showcases the Flambadou, a mediaeval tool reinvented for modern cuisine.

 

La Braci’s Oyster Flambée with beurre blanc and chive oil starter employs the Flambadou, a mediaeval tool reinvented for modern cuisine. This conical funnel-shaped metal device, heated until glowing, transforms ordinary fats into flaming flavour-boosters. Chefs put on a real show as blazing pork lard cascades onto fresh oysters, searing them briefly and infusing rich umami notes. These succulent Irish Cocollos oysters are served on the half-shell, accompanied by a velvety whey cream sauce and a vibrant herb oil. The sauce, crafted from house-made yoghurt whey, adds a subtle tanginess that perfectly complements the briny oysters. 

Wood-Fired Australian Wagyu Angus Beef Flank with Charred Broccolini and Rof Emulsion lets diners savour the pinnacle of high-quality beef with wood-fired indulgent flank cut. Grilled over premium hardwood charcoal and basted with flaming wagyu fat, it develops a caramelised crust while maintaining a silky, sashimi-like interior. Charred broccolini provides a smoky contrast to the rich beef, while house-made Rof emulsion, a West African-inspired chimichurri, adds a bright, herbaceous note that balances the wagyu’s decadence and keeps things simple.

Wood-Fired Giant River Prawn presents juicy, bountifully large river prawns in prawn fat, fermented chili oil and refreshing sour tomato salsa with a sprinkle of wolffia, creating an elegant balance on the plate.

Charred Baby Squid Potato Dumplings showcases baby squids, lemon saffron emulsion, and dill oil. Served with dumplings made with tender potatoes, the lemon saffron sauce and dill oil are fragrant and evocative, with the slight sourness of the lemon emulsion delivering satisfying umami in a pleasant composition with the hearty dumplings.

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(In photo): Passion Fruit Curd Mini Pavlova 

 

Passion Fruit Curd Mini Pavlova is a tropical twist on a classic pavlova. A cloud-like meringue, crisp on the outside and airy within, serves as the canvas for a luscious curd made from tart passion fruit. The interplay of sweet and tangy flavours is further enhanced, providing a visual and textural contrast to this sharp-tasting, well-balanced dessert.

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The official opening period will be in November of this year. La Braci (www.labraci.com) is located just a few steps from BTS Ploenchit. For more information, please call La Braci on +66 (0)95 868 6565, or email [email protected]

 

La Braci officially opens from 19 November 2024 and is located just a few steps from Ploenchit BTS Station.

  For more information, please call (66) 95-868-6565

Instagram: @Labraci_bkk 

Make a Reservation: [email protected] 

🌐 Website: https://www.labraci.com/ 

📍 Located at: One City Centre, OCC – One City Center, Ploenchit Road, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330

 

About La Braci

For centuries, the fireplace has been the heart of the home. Today, it is the heart of La Braci, where we embrace the bold yet unpretentious art of wood-fire cooking. 

Our culinary philosophy is simple: harness the raw power of fire and let the ingredients shine. While this may sound straightforward, it demands skilful cooking techniques and a deep understanding of the food we prepare. By meticulously crafting each dish, we allow the natural flavours of our high-quality ingredients to take the spotlight, offering a dining experience that is both authentic and memorable. 

Join us at La Braci for a meal that celebrates the primal joy of fire-cooked food, in an elegant casual fine dining setting located at The One City Centre Tower, off the bustling attraction of Sukhumvit Road.

Despite offering a fine dining experience, La Braci remains sensibly affordable, making it accessible to a wide range of diners. The restaurant’s commitment to quality and value ensures that everyone can enjoy the unique flavours and ambiance without breaking the bank.

www.labraci.com

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4 Million Thai Seniors to Receive ฿10,000 Digital Handout in Jan. 2025

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Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra chairs the first Economic Stimulus Policy Committee meeting (1/2024) at Phakdi Bodin Building, Government House, November 19, 2024.

BANGKOK — The Thai government has approved the second phase of its 10,000 baht ($290) digital handout program, specifically targeting vulnerable elderly citizens aged 60 and above.

The initiative, announced during an economic stimulus committee meeting chaired by Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra on November 19, will benefit approximately 4 million eligible seniors, with a total budget allocation of 40 billion baht.

Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira explained that this phase focuses on addressing the needs of vulnerable elderly citizens. Assistant Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat confirmed that distributions will commence before Chinese New Year 2025.

Eligibility Requirements:

  • Must be 60+ years old and classified as vulnerable
  • Must register through “Tang Rath” government app
  • Not a recipient of Phase 1
  • Annual income under 840,000 baht
  • Total bank deposits under 500,000 baht
  • Not imprisoned
  • Not blacklisted from other government programs
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“Tang Rath” government app

A Debt Relief Initiative

In a significant parallel development, the government also unveiled a debt relief initiative. The program includes a three-year interest payment suspension for household debts, targeting loans less than one year old. This encompasses housing, vehicle, and consumer loans, with a total debt pool of approximately 1.2-1.3 trillion baht.

“During the first three years, principal payments will be reduced,” Chunhavajira stated. “For those who maintain good payment records, the interest reduction could extend to 5-10 years. However, those who fail to comply will need to resume regular interest payments.”

The government is currently developing a registration process for citizens without smartphones to ensure broader program accessibility.

Sirikanya Tansakul, deputy leader of the opposition People’s Party and monitor of government economic projects, criticized the government’s economic recovery plan. She posted that after making people wait for two full months, the announced plan still doesn’t utilize a digital wallet system. She also expressed uncertainty about whether this upcoming cash distribution to the elderly would effectively stimulate the economy.

GDP Target Hits 2.6%

According to the National Economic and Social Development Council’s announcement on November 18, Thailand’s Q3/2024 GDP grew 3%, with overall growth of 2.3% for the first 9 months.

Q3 growth was driven by government investment (expanding for the first time in 6 months), exports, and government consumption. Key metrics showed private consumption at +3.4%, service sector at +6.5%, construction at +15.5%, exports at +10.5%, and imports at +9.6%.

Thailand’s 2024 economic forecast was revised up to 2.6% from 1.9%. Inflation is expected at 0.5%, with the current account surplus projected at 2.5% of GDP.

Prime Minister Paetongtarn viewed the projected c economic growth for 2024 as a positive indicator for Thailand’s economy, noting that current growth is primarily driven by government investment and tourism sectors.

Recognizing the need for increased private sector participation, the Prime Minister has directed the Finance Ministry, Commerce Ministry, NESDC, and related agencies to develop measures to stimulate greater private sector investment to enhance GDP growth.

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Thailand Wasn’t Robbed: Miss Universe Owner Hits Back at Critics

Miss Thailand Suchata Chuangsri and Miss Denmark Victoria Kjær Theilvig compete during the final round of the 73rd Miss Universe Beauty Pageant in Mexico City, Saturday, Nov. 16, 2024. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)

BANGKOK — Miss Universe pageant has been widely regarded as the pinnacle of beauty pageantry for Thai fans. After claims of Thailand being robbed at Miss Universe, Thai owner of the pageant hits back.

Like the Philippines and many Latin American nations, Thailand is among the countries passionate about international beauty pageants. Thailand has already won the Miss Universe crown twice: Apasra Hongsakula in 1965 and Porntip Nakhirunkanok in 1988. Fans hope for the elusive “third crown” every year.

Even Thailand’s prime minister regularly comments on pageant results. Last year, when Anntonia Porsild became the first runner-up, then-Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin offered words of encouragement and praise.

This year, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra was asked about the results after Thailand’s representative, Opal Suchata Chuangsri, came fourth. Many fans felt that she was the strongest contestant in the top five as she shone in the question and answer session and prevailed among the more than 120 contestants from different countries and territories.

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Miss Denmark Victoria Kjær Theilvig, left, Miss Thailand Suchata Chuangsri, center, and Miss Venezuela Ileana Márquez compete during the final round of the 73rd Miss Universe Beauty Pageant in Mexico City, Saturday, Nov. 16, 2024. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)

Robbed of Victory?

The Prime Minister stopped short of criticizing the results, explaining that she had not watched the live broadcast due to her APEC meetings in Peru, but caught up on the news afterwards.

“I want to commend Opal for being so incredibly beautiful and giving an outstanding performance. She represented Thailand brilliantly and gave her fans a treat. I think every Thai sent their support to her,” she said.

The Miss Universe 2024 crown went to Victoria Kjær Theilvig from Denmark, a surprising choice considering that no European blondes have won the title for many years. Over the past two decades, the competition has usually been dominated by contestants from Latin America and Asia, with only one exception — a brunette from France in 2016.

British tabloid The Daily Mail reports widespread fan discontent on X (formerly Twitter), with many claiming Miss Thailand Opal Suchata was robbed of the victory at the 73rd Miss Universe final on Saturday evening in Mexico City.

The 21-year-old contestant from Phuket, who is currently studying International Relations at Thammasat College’s Faculty of Political Science, impressed viewers with her confident and thoughtful answers during the question and answer session.

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Miss Thailand Suchata Chuangsri competes during the final round of the 73rd Miss Universe Beauty Pageant in Mexico City, Saturday, Nov. 16, 2024. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)

A Natural Working Queen

Anne Jakapong Jakrajutatip, CEO of JKN Global Group and co-owner of the Miss Universe pageant, reacted sharply to the criticism, calling it “ridiculous” and describing the outcry as immature behavior.

“People who are throwing tantrums just because they didn’t get what they wanted need to understand that Miss Universe is like the Olympics of beauty,” she said.

Anne explained that this year’s points system has changed and the points accumulated will be taken into account from day one instead of focusing only on the final round.

“A Miss Universe should be a brand ambassador, someone who is lovely, likable, and personable. We’re looking for a queen who can work, not just someone with a pretty face or overly rehearsed answers — that’s fake and becomes irritating to work with,” Anne said.

She emphasized that answering the questions in English is not a requirement. Candidates can use their native language as long as they address the question directly.

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Anne Jakapong Jakrajutatip poses with Miss Universe 2024 Victoria Kjær Theilvig in Mexico City on November 18, 2024. (Facebook page Anne Jakrajutatip)

Miss Universe co-owner also rejected claims that her possession had influenced the results. She clarified that an 11-member jury follows strict evaluation protocols.

“If you want me to pick the winner myself, then the competition is pointless,” she said, adding, “stop demanding the third crown. This is not a ready meal, this is the Olympics. If you want the crown, train harder. If you don’t like it, don’t watch. It’s as simple as that.”

Opal: ‘I Won Recognition’

For Opal, she declared that she had no regrets and no disappointments. “I gave it my best shot. Although I didn’t win the crown, I won recognition,” she said. Piyaporn Sankosik, an executive of TPN, the organizer of Miss Universe Thailand, added that Opal performed exceptionally well in the top five and that her answers impressed the group of National Directors who sat nearby during the finals.

During the first question round, Opal demonstrated her thoughtful perspective on leadership and human resilience. When asked about the qualities of a truly successful leader, she emphasized the importance of empathy.

“For me, it’s empathy,” she stated. “Because no matter how good you are, what kind of education you have, in the end, you need empathy to care about your people. To care about their well-being.” She expanded her view beyond leadership, adding, “And not only a leader, I believe that everyone in this world needs to have empathy among each other. That’s how we can unite.”

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Contestants compete during the final round of the 73rd Miss Universe Beauty Pageant in Mexico City, Saturday, Nov. 16, 2024. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)

Later in the second question round, when the top five contestants were asked: Miss Universe has inspired generations of women. What is your message to the ones watching you right now?, Opal’s response focused on hope and perseverance, drawing from her personal experience with her project OPAL FOR HER.

“To always believe and to always have hope,” she began. “Working on my project OPAL FOR HER, I work with a lot of breast cancer patients and doctors. We all know that it is a hard thing to overcome this disease. But what I can feel is that everyone has hope. Everyone believes that tomorrow will be a better day. As long as you believe, your power is infinite. As long as you have hope, your spirit and power will shine.”

The Trump Effect

The Miss Universe pageant has faced criticism for its transformation and rebranding since its acquisition by Anne Jakrajutatip, who leads the new non-US ownership. Even after Mexico-based Legacy Holding purchased a 50% ownership stake in January, the pageant maintained its 2023 competition changes, which featured married, plus-sized, and transgender contestants.

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Miss Denmark Victoria Kjær Theilvig waves after winning the 73rd Miss Universe Beauty Pageant in Mexico City, Saturday, Nov. 16, 2024. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)

However, according to a Daily Mail report, many Miss Universe fans hailed “the end of wokeness” and credited “The Trump Effect” after biological woman Miss Denmark won the 2024 crown.

Social media users linked Theilvig’s victory to the MAGA (Make America Great Again) movement and thanked Trump, who once owned the Miss Universe Organization, for ‘bringing sanity back’ to the pageant industry.

Victoria Kjær Theilvig’s victory is a historic first for Denmark. At a press conference after winning, she expressed her pride: “I have worked so hard to make a name for myself again and make history. To be the first woman from Denmark to win Miss Universe is monumental. I know Denmark and Europe will be incredibly proud.”

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Victoria Kjær Theilvig of Denmark Is Crowned the 73rd Miss Universe

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Zhejiang University Partners with C.P. Group on Sustainable Innovation

BANGKOK, 16 NOVEMBER — C.P. Group and Zhejiang University have joined forces to galvanise the development of human capital, innovation, and research across multiple fields in support of the global endeavour to realise a sustainable future. 

On Saturday the two parties signed an MoU formalising a partnership between Thailand’s largest private company and one of China’s oldest and most prestigious universities. This marks a pioneering collaboration between leading representatives of the business and academia spheres, transcending national borders in pursuit of outcomes that will benefit the people of Thailand and China as well as the wider world.  

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Zhejiang University, ranked among the world’s top 50 universities and renowned for the excellence of its science, technology and engineering faculties, was represented at the signing ceremony by Mr Zhu Yuan, Chairman of the university’s School Council. Ms Wang Huan, First Secretary for Education at the Chinese Embassy in Bangkok, witnessed the signing.

CP Group was represented by Ms Pimonrat Reephattanavijitkul , Chief People Officer. Also present at the ceremony was Mr Soopakij Chearavanont, C.P. Group CHAIRMAN, alongside subsidiary company CEOs, Mr Prasit Boondoungprasert (CP Foods), Mr Tanit Chearavanont (Makro Thailand), and Mr Manas Manavuthiveth (True Corporation).  

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Mr Zhu expressed the university’s eagerness to work with one of Thailand’s leading corporations, announcing plans to collaborate on curricula and training programmes with a practical focus that would develop skillsets that meet the demands of the global job market. With its strong international collaborative network, Mr Zhu continued, the university was committed to enhancing the employability of its graduates and developing future leaders. He said he envisioned the partnership producing a generation brimming with talent and ready to shine upon joining the workforce. 

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Ms Pimonrat announced that the C.P. Group would be providing internship opportunities to Zhejiang University staff and students, helping them to gain valuable practical experience in the international business world. She added that C.P. Group employees would be given the opportunity to participate in jointly prepared training and development courses.

Both signatories expressed excitement at the promise of mutually undertaking research projects with academic and commercial value as well as lasting societal benefit. They agreed that areas of research which effectively address the changes presently affecting the global economy would be of particular importance. 

Ms Pimonrat noted that the MoU is reflective of the commitment of both organisations to implementing projects and programmes that offer far-reaching benefits. She detailed the following approaches to sustainable development which both parties have agreed to pursue:  

  1. International Human Resource Development: C.P. Group and Zhejiang University will work together to develop students, faculty staff, and administrative personnel through internship programmes, specialised courses, and knowledge exchanges, with a view to enhancing not only local knowledge but global competitiveness.  
  2. Research and Innovation: Leveraging a combination of CP’s expertise in agriculture and food production and Zhejiang University’s renowned academic capabilities, the parties will work together to undertake research projects in multiple fields, ranging from animal husbandry to innovations in global business practice.
  3. Global Cooperation Networks: The partnership will also create opportunities on both sides to expand international networks for exchanging knowledge, experience, and new technologies, all of which will be crucial to future success.  
  4. Sustainable Community Development: C.P. Group and Zhejiang University will lend their support to projects and initiatives that contribute to efforts towards realising sustainable development objectives, and which aim to effect substantive and tangible improvement in quality of life for communities in line with globally-agreed terms.

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“This is another critical step for C.P. Group in creating global change. This collaboration represents greater alignment and stronger relations between international business and education. Not only will the partnership secure further development of each organisation’s capacity, but it will bring far-reaching societal benefits by making a substantive contribution to regional and global efforts in sustainable development”. Said, the Chief of People, C.P. Group.

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Australian Tourists Hospitalized in Thailand after Apparent Severe Alcohol Poisoning in Laos

A notice displayed at the bar of Nana Backpack hostel in Vang Vieng, Laos, Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2024. (AP Photo/Anupam Nath)

VANG VIENG, Laos (AP) — Two Australian tourists are being treated in Thailand for suspected severe alcohol poisoning after consuming tainted drinks in neighboring Laos, Australian media reported Tuesday.

The two 19-year-old women were on a backpacking vacation in Laos when they became ill in the tourist town of Vang Vieng, The Age newspaper in the women’s hometown of Melbourne reported.

Duong Duc Toan, manager of the Nana Backpacker Hostel, said staff were told by other guests that the women were unwell after they failed to check out as planned on Nov. 13, and they arranged transport to a hospital for them.

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Duong Duc Toan, the manager of Nana Backpack hostel displays a bottle of vodka, in the bar of the hostel in Vang Vieng, Laos, Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2024. (AP Photo/Anupam Nath)

He said that two days earlier the women had joined more than 100 other guests for free shots of Lao vodka offered by the hostel as a gesture of hospitality. He said no other guest reported any issue, adding that the women had then gone for a night out, returning in the early hours of the morning.

Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade confirmed that it was providing consular assistance to two Australians and their families in Thailand but could not provide further information for privacy reasons.

“Our thoughts are with them at this deeply distressing time,” the office said.

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Foreign tourists relax at a swimming pool at Nana Backpack hostel in Vang Vieng, Laos, Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2024. (AP Photo/Anupam Nath)

They were then transported to Thailand and are being treated at hospitals in Bangkok and Udon Thani, The Age reported. Their parents have flown in to be with them.

It was not clear what the two drank, but methanol is sometimes used as the alcohol in mixed drinks at disreputable bars and can cause severe poisoning or death.

It was not immediately possible to verify reports that other tourists were also poisoned in the same incident.

Toan, the hostel manager, said he hoped the investigation would clear its name but for now the hostel has stopped giving free shots to its guests.

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British Tourist Found Injured by Pattaya Roadside, Local Men Claim Self-Defense

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A British tourist being assaulted and left by the roadside on South Pattaya Road Three, suffering a broken nose and bruised eye, on Nov. 19, 2024.

PATTAYA — Following a report to Pattaya City Police about a tourist being assaulted and left by the roadside on South Pattaya Road Three, suffering a broken nose and bruised eye, it was revealed that he couldn’t remember anything due to heavy intoxication. The men who punched him have given their statement to police, claiming they were attacked first.

Mr. Manatchai, 30, and Mr. Chakkrit, 28, maintenance staff at an entertainment venue in South Pattaya, visited the Pattaya City Police Station around 4:30 a.m. on November 19 to file a daily record as evidence following an altercation with a British tourist.

Police Lieutenant Kittipong Thalankan, Deputy Investigation Inspector, stated that earlier, he received a report from Sawang Boriboon Rescue volunteers about finding a British tourist, approximately 55-60 years old, who was heavily intoxicated and injured with a broken nose, bruised left eye socket, and facial bleeding. The tourist received first aid and was transported to the hospital.

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Mr. Manatchai, 30, points to damage on his car allegedly caused by an intoxicated British tourist during a violent outburst. He claims he was also assaulted on Nov. 19, 2024.

When police checked at the hospital, the British man was still intoxicated and kept removing his bandages against medical advice. Police had to wait for him to calm down. Even after sobering up, he claimed he couldn’t remember anything.

According to statements from Manatchai and Chakkrit, the British man requested a ride from a bar in Soi Buakhao, but no available drivers wanted to take him. They volunteered to give him a ride, but once in the car, he became aggressive and attacked them. They tried to calm him down, but he wouldn’t listen and attempted to make them drive in wrong directions despite their warnings.

When they stopped the car, the British man allegedly damaged their vehicle and started throwing punches at them. They fought back in self-defense, leading to a brawl where they were also injured. They then left the foreigner by the roadside, not expecting police to search for them. They came to meet the police to prove their innocence and maintain they were attacked first despite their good intentions to help with transportation.

Police officials stated that the British man hasn’t filed charges yet as he can’t remember anything. Authorities will check CCTV footage and record the details. The Thai parties indicated they would only file charges if the British man files charges against them first.

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Mall Group’s Supaluck, Bitkub’s Jirayut Among ACES Awards Winners

The 11th edition of Asia Corporate Excellence & Sustainability Awards 2024 (ACES Awards) held at the Intercontinental Hotel in Bangkok on Nov. 15, 2024.

BANGKOK —  The Mall Group Chairwoman Supaluck Umpujh, Giffarine Skyline President Nalinee Paiboon, and Bitkub founder Jirayut Sruprisopa were among less than a dozen Thais recognized in the 11th edition of Asia Corporate Excellence & Sustainability Awards 2024 (ACES Awards) held at the Intercontinental Hotel in Bangkok last Friday.

Fifty eight leadership awards were given to entrepreneurs from countries including Taiwan, China, Singapore, the Philippines, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Sri Lanka, the Maldives, Vietnam, Brunei, and Malaysia.

Supaluck, the woman behind luxury Siam Paragon, Emporium, Emquartier, and Emsphere malls was named Woman Entrepreneur of the Year and delivered the last acceptance speech where she started by saying she used not to be proud to be a Thai woman.

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The 11th edition of Asia Corporate Excellence & Sustainability Awards 2024 (ACES Awards) held at the Intercontinental Hotel in Bangkok on Nov. 15, 2024.

“I have never been proud to be a Thai woman because wherever I go [abroad] they think Thai women carry marijuana, some drugs, ride on an elephant to school or, sorry to say, a prostitute,” she told leading Asian entrepreneurs in English.

Fast forward, Supaluck, now 69, heads one of Thailand’s two leading department store empires and as a result, makes Thailand more civilized.

“I tried to build one mall that’s going to change the economy of Thailand,” she said, adding that she hopes there will be peace in the world, where US President-elect Donald Trump will “make peace with China”.

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The 11th edition of Asia Corporate Excellence & Sustainability Awards 2024 (ACES Awards) held at the Intercontinental Hotel in Bangkok on Nov. 15, 2024.
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Founder and Group CEO of Bitkub Capital Group Holdings Co., Ltd., Jirayut “Topp” Srupsrisopa, paves the way for Thailand’s digital future and beyond.

Oxford-educated Bitkub founder Jirayut, 34, meanwhile was recognized among other admirable young Asian business leaders. He gave a short speech as to how in the early days of crypto currencies, his startup, which is now the biggest in Southeast Asia was viewed with suspicion and with potential links to figures involved in criminality.

CEO of MORS Group and President of the ACES Awards and ACES Council Shanggari B said these business leaders “are driving the future of leadership” and that the group is proud to honour their achievements.

Awardees from some neighbouring countries include Michael O De Jesus, President and CEO of Development Bank of The Philippines, and Raman Rivero, Chief Strategist at Robinson Land Corporation, the latter was awarded the Most Inspiring Executive.
From Malaysia, Dato’ Idzham Modh Hashim, President and CEO of Iskandar Investment Bank was named one of Asia’s Most Admirable Young Leaders.

Asia’s Leading SME award went to Singapore’s Cyclect Facilities Management Pte Ltd.
The annual awards presentation, a black tie event, was pioneered by MORS Group, which is based in Malaysia.

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ONESIAM members can now enjoy extraordinary rewards with every luxury purchase through the ONESIAM Coin Ecosystem, perfectly enhancing their shopping experience as they embrace the excitement of the 2024 year-end festival.

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Panthep Nilasinthop, Chief Customer Officer for Customer Experience at Siam Piwat Co., Ltd., said, “Siam Piwat Group, a premier real estate and retail developer and owner and operator of world-class projects, is reinforcing its position as the top player in the luxury retail market. We are advancing the transformation of the ONESIAM SuperApp to further energize and engage our members. Since its inception, ONESIAM SuperApp has focused on delivering unique experiences and a variety of privileges that stand out from the crowd. These are curated from all 6 shopping malls within the Siam Piwat group, over 2,000 renowned brand stores both inside and outside the malls, and 9 world-class shopping mall partners, ensuring members can enjoy special privileges anytime, anywhere.”

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