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Phuket Immigration Officers Apprehend 4 Long-Term Overstayers

Immigration officers in Phuket arrest three foreigners: two Egyptians and one Pakistani, for overstaying on July 2, 2024.

PHUKET — Police Lieutenant General Itthiphon Itthisanranchai, Commander of the Immigration Bureau, ordered a crackdown on foreigners violating the Immigration Act of 1979 and other laws. He instructed officers to inspect high-risk areas under their jurisdiction where foreign groups are suspected of breaking the law or residing in the kingdom without permission.

Following an area scan on July 2, authorities arrested four foreigners: two Egyptians, one Pakistani, and one Russian. The details are as follows:

  • Mr. Mohamed, Egyptian national (overstayed by 1,898 days)
  • Mr. Zubair, Pakistani national (overstayed by 1,734 days)
  • Mr. Haitham, Egyptian national (overstayed by 234 days)
  • Mr. Dmitri, Russian national (overstayed by 413 days)

All four were charged with “being foreigners entering and staying in the kingdom after their permission has expired.” They were informed of their rights, and their cases were handed over to investigators for further legal proceedings.

In cases where property owners allowed foreigners to stay without notifying authorities, fines were imposed for the offense of “being a house owner or occupant who fails to report a foreign guest’s stay to officials within 24 hours,” which violates Section 38 of the Immigration Act B.E. 2522 (1979).

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Immigration officers in Phuket arrest a Russian man for overstaying on July 2, 2024.

Given the high number of tourists in Phuket province, the Phuket Immigration Office emphasizes the importance of reporting accommodations as per Sections 37 and 38 of the Immigration Act 1979. This facilitates the monitoring of foreigners in the area in case of any offenses and helps ensure the safety of tourists and locals’ lives and property. It also aims to build confidence among tourists visiting Phuket province.

The Immigration Bureau has published the notification of the residence of an alien according to the Immigration Act, B.E. 2522, Section 38 on its website.

It states that the owner of the house, or the occupant of the residence Or the manager of a hotel that accepts foreigners who are permitted to stay temporarily in the Kingdom to stay must notify the official at the immigration office located in the locality, residence or hotel within twenty-four hours

From the time the foreigner enters to stay If any locality does not have an immigration office located Notify the police officer at the local police station in the case of a house, residence, or hotel where foreigners stay.

According to paragraph one, it is located in the Bangkok area. Notify the official at the Immigration Division. Notification under paragraph one and paragraph two shall be in accordance with the regulations prescribed by the Director-General.

In notifying the accommodations of foreigners staying in residences, which are: Hotels that are licensed according to Hotels and Guesthouses, Mansions, Apartments, Business Establishments or General Rental Houses Act to the owner of the said dwelling Owner of rental house or the business operator notifies according to the form TM. 30.

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Disney Exhibition Partners with The Voice Foundation for Animal Charity Event

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BANGKOK —  The exhibition “Immersive Disney Animation” has been held at EM Tower, 1st floor, EM Sphere shopping center since April 25, 2024, and has received enthusiastic responses from Disney fans of all ages. It has now extended the show with more special offers.

Immersive Disney Animation by Base Entertainment Asia, Walt Disney Animation Studios, and Starvox officially announced an extension of the show until July 29, 2024. They have adjusted prices to accommodate more interested Disney fans who have yet to have the chance to attend the exhibition.

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“It will also add Disney songs in Thai versions in response to fan requests for those who enjoy Thai vocal performances. Audiences will have immersive experiences to fully enjoy the exhibition in a 360-degree immersive atmosphere with memorable scenes and beloved Disney characters from the Renaissance era to the latest blockbuster films popular globally.

Moreover, in collaboration with The Voice Foundation, led by Chollada (Mekratri) Sirisant, Immersive Disney Animation will hold a special charity event where pets such as dogs and cats can attend the exhibition.

The special sessions will be on July 28, 2024, at 2:00-5:00 p.m. The earnings after expenses will be donated to ‘The Voice Foundation’ to help sick or abandoned animals. These preferably small pets can be cared for and carried. Each pet should weigh no more than 8 kilograms, and strollers will not be allowed due to the sensory exhibition format.

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About Immersive Disney Animation 

Immersive Disney Animation is a 360-degree multi-sensory experience that takes any visitors inside fans favourite Walt Disney Animation Studios movies.

From timeless classics to the modern blockbusters, these movies will be brought to life with state-of-the-art responsive projectors in millions of pixels, where visitors can experience iconic songs and scenes from over 40 of Disney’s beloved animated films.

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Imagine traveling through Zootopia with Judy Hopps, diving to the ocean floor with Ariel, taking a magic carpet ride with Aladdin, witnessing Rafiki introduce Simba at Pride Rock and being surrounded by the animal kingdom, or singing with Elsa in the world of Frozen and so much more.

Take a peek behind-the-scenes at how Walt Disney Animation Studios brings movies to life through exclusive, custom-designed interactive exhibits. Visitors will even learn tips and tricks to draw beloved Disney characters.

About The Voice Foundation

The Voice Foundation, also known as The Voice (From Us), is a non-profit organization. It was established in the aftermath of the 2011 flood disaster and is led by Chollada (Mekrati) Sirisant.

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The foundation focuses on problem-solving and aiding stray dogs and cats that have been abused, involved in accidents, or abandoned and creates a sustainable community free from stray dogs and cats. Through their efforts, they have spayed or neutered more than 27,000 animals and saved more than 14,000 lives.

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KMUTNB Earns Recognition in U.S. News & World Report’s 2024-25 Best Global Universities List

In the U.S. News & World Report’s list of 2024-25 Best Global Universities, released on 24 June 2024, King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok (KMUTNB) was ranked No. 6 among 12 top Thai universities and placed at No. 1,196 among 2,250 universities from over 100 countries across the world. In addition, KMUTNB also secured positions in four academic disciplines: Material Science, Engineering, Mathematics, and Chemistry.

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KMUTNB’s programs in the Top 10 nationally include:

– Material Science – Ranked No. 607 globally and No. 2 nationally among the top 7 Thai universities in the rankings.

– Engineering – Ranked No. 732 globally and No. 3 nationally among the top 6 Thai universities in the rankings.

– Mathematics – Ranked No. 145 globally and No. 3 nationally among the top 3 Thai universities in the rankings.

– Chemistry – Ranked No. 1,039 globally and No. 9 nationally among the top 12 Thai universities in the rankings.

The rankings focused on academic and research reputations, determined by evaluating 13 indicators such as citations, publications, and conferences. The steady progress in KMUTNB’s global ranking reflects the university’s consistent advancement in its global and regional reputation in research and education.

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Chinese-Kazakh Couple Deceive by Selling Fake Luxury Watches

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A foreign couple, Chinese and Kazakh nationals, arrested at a condominium in Sukhumvit Soi 32, Klongton Subdistrict, Klongtoey District, Bangkok.

BANGKOK — A foreign couple, consisting of Chinese and Kazakh nationals, jointly deceived a middleman by selling counterfeit luxury watches of the brand Patek Philippe to a watch store for up to 12 million baht. Their scheme was initially successful, but they were later caught.

On July 3, 2024, Police Major General Phantana Nuchnarot, Deputy Commissioner of Immigration, and the Immigration Team at the Muang Thong Thani Immigration Office announced the arrest of a foreign couple: Mr. Alkas, 32, a Kazakh national, and Ms. Billy (alias), 38, a Chinese national. They were arrested on a warrant issued by the South Bangkok District Court on 21 May 2023 for ‘joint fraud’.”

They were arrested at a condominium in Sukhumvit Soi 32, Klongton Subdistrict, Klongtoey District, Bangkok.

The two suspects jointly brought counterfeit Patek Philippe watches to deceive a middleman who acted as an intermediary in the buying and selling of watches. They claimed they would pay a reward of USD 800 per watch for the sale of the watches.

When the middleman agreed, the suspects presented Patek Philippe watches along with documents from a well-known watch testing business, claiming that these documents would confirm the authenticity of the watches. The middleman then sold the watches to a reputable watch store, which transferred 12 million baht ($327,000) to the suspects.

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Police display a chart illustrating how the two suspects jointly used counterfeit Patek Philippe watches to deceive a middleman, then sold the watches to a reputable watch store.

Later, the owner of the watch store discovered that the watches and the certification documents were fake and filed a complaint with the Thonglor police station to prosecute the middleman. After negotiations, the middleman agreed to compensate the store owner and filed a complaint with the Thonglor Police Station to prosecute Mr. Alkas and Ms. Billy.

Immigration police coordinated with Thonglor Police Station to track down the two suspects and eventually located them in a room of a condominium on Sukhumvit Soi 32. They were arrested and handed over to Thonglor Police Station for prosecution.

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Rapid Growth and Recent Floods Prompt Phuket’s Push for Autonomy

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Roads and houses in Phuket were flooded after heavy rain and mountain runoff on June 30, 2024.

PHUKET — The latest flash floods in Phuket on June 30 have sparked debates about the rapid growth of the city and the resulting clogging of sewage systems, along with the question:  Is it time for prosperous Phuket to become a Special Administrative Region?

Currently in Thailand, there are two administrative zones that are special forms of local government organizations: Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and Pattaya City.

Mr. Rewat Areerob, the President of Phuket Provincial Administrative Organization (PAO), stated that Phuket is a major tourist city. He believes that it is time to decentralize power and let Phuket elect its own governor so that the locals can manage their own affairs like in Bangkok. He pointed out that the enormous tax revenue from tourism, which amounts to over 400 billion baht ($10.9 billion) annually, is not being adequately reinvested in the province.

At present, the rapid growth of Phuket city has outpaced existing laws and infrastructure management, including government agencies’ water management plans.

Existing plans from various government agencies need to be revised to adapt to the changing cityscape and take account of global climate changes, such as increasing rainfall.

 

“In the past, when it rained, we had areas that absorbed the water, so heavy rainfall was not a problem. But now these areas have been converted into housing projects and condominiums, so the absorption areas have become smaller. The government can not keep up. Earlier this year, Phuket faced drought problems, so we were forced to buy water for consumption, but now we are experiencing flooding,” Mr. Rewat said.

City needs revised Master Plan

Mr. Rewat added that government agencies need to plan and install more drainage pipes or pathways to accommodate housing estates and condominiums. At the same time, more water retention areas should be established to store water for dry spells by utilizing existing public lands. New roads, drainage channels, etc. also need to be built.

Flood and drought problems require the attention and intervention of the national government as they involve multiple agencies. Immediate action is needed and local authorities should be empowered to deal with the situation.

Two Move Forward Party MPs from Phuket, Mr. Chalermpong Saengdee and Mr. Thitikan Thitipruettikul, similarly stated that they have observed various problems in urban management and water management that are not aligned. This has led to the construction of buildings, houses, and roads without proper study of waterways or planning for effective drainage systems, despite Phuket being a government target for economic development.

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This aerial photo taken on October 1, 2020 shows a row of hotels on Patong beach in Phuket.  (Photo by Lillian SUWANRUMPHA / AFP)

They believe that if the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation were directly under local administration, with its own budget and full management authority, it would be able to handle immediate situations better than the current setup.”

Phongrat Phiromrat, Director General of the Department of Public Works and Physical Planning, said that to address the problems in Phuket, it is necessary to revise the master plan that the ministry prepared in 2016-2018. This master plan was aimed at flood control in urban areas and needs to be revised to ensure it takes into account new flood-prone areas created by the city’s rapid expansion, which has led to bottlenecks and obstructions in watercourses.

“The bottleneck problems in many areas of Phuket are due to the past, when there were fewer surrounding structures and the existing channels could handle the water flow well. Overflowing water could spread to adjacent areas that were uninhabited and did not cause problems. But now that there are houses, buildings and communities, the canals can no longer handle the overflow and the communities are affected,” he said.

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Roads and houses in Phuket were flooded after heavy rain and mountain runoff on June 30, 2024.

Growth and Rain

According to AREA Company’s real estate market survey in Phuket in Q1/2024, 54 billion baht was invested in new projects, including both low-rise houses and condominiums. There are currently 500 active projects on the island with a total value of 470 billion baht ($14.8 billion).

This is a higher value for project development than in the pre-COVID-19 period. Of these, a total of 72,000 units are for sale, of which 62,000 units have been sold and 10,000 units are still pending.

On July 3, Mr. Surasee Kitti Kittimonthon, Secretary-General of the Office of National Water Resources (ONWR), issued a warning that on July 7, the lower southern region, especially Phuket province, is likely to experience heavy rainfall.

He has coordinated with the Department of Mineral Resources to be cautious about water-saturated soil in the area following the heavy rain and flooding from the past week. If rain continues, there is a risk of landslides.

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Phuket’s Changing Landscape Contributes to Flood Challenges, Says Governor

 

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German Overstayer with Attempted Murder History Arrested in Bangkok

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Mr. Ahmad, a German national, was arrested in the Sukhumvit area of Bangkok for overstaying his visa.

BANGKOK — The German man of Iraqi origin has been arrested for overstaying in Thailand. The officers later found that he has a criminal record of using violence in an attempted murder in Germany.

On July 3, Immigration police officials jointly announced the arrest of a German man for overstaying his visa and found that he had a history of attempted murder against a fellow national.

The arrest stems from a complaint received by the Immigration Bureau’s Crime Suppression Division’s Section 2. The complaint reported that some hotels in Sukhumvit Soi 4 were allowing foreigners to stay without informing immigration authorities.

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Police display a chart showing the arrest of Mr. Ahmad, a German national, who has a history of attempted murder in Hamburg, Germany.

During the investigation, officers encountered Mr. Ahmed, 28, who was born in Muthanna, Iraq. He exhibited suspicious behavior. Upon checking his passport and the information in the Immigration Department’s technical system, it was found that his residence permit for the Kingdom had expired for more than six days.

Upon inquiry at the German embassy in Thailand, it was confirmed that Mr. Ahmed was a member of a criminal organization and had previously engaged in a violent altercation in Humburg, Germany. He had attempted to murder an opponent by shooting him four times, resulting in serious injuries.

Department 2 of the Immigration Department arrested him on the charge of being a foreigner residing in the Kingdom without authorization. Mr. Ahmed will be returned to Germany at the end of the proceedings.

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NEW REPORT REVEALS CHANGING FACE OF LUXURY TRAVEL IN ASIA PACIFIC 

The Luxury Group by Marriott International launches extensive research among affluent travelers across six markets 

  • 68% spending more on leisure travel with 74% respondents planning an intra-regional holiday within Asia-Pacific (APAC)
  • Australia is the top destination in next 12 months ahead of Japan, with 46% planning to visit
  • Indian HNW are driving luxury travel with 89% Indians planning to spend more in next 12 months 
  • High-end gastronomy is the primary driver for luxury travel with 88% planning holidays around food
  • Three new personas of luxury traveler defined

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As the Asia Pacific region continues to be the growth engine for luxury travel, a new comprehensive report from the Luxury Group by Marriott International has identified new expectations and travel preferences among high-net-worth (HNW) travelers in Asia Pacific. Across the region, 68% are planning to spend more on travel over the next 12 months – 89% among Indians – with 74% planning to travel within Asia Pacific and 88% prioritizing gastronomy as the reason to travel. One in four of all holidays planned (25%) are celebrations. Three distinct new groups of luxury traveler have emerged – the ‘Venture Travelist’ who seeks business opportunities when traveling, ‘Experience Connoisseur’ Millennials who are traveling for enrichment and ‘Timeless Adventurer’, over 65s who are building their own itineraries and exploring places before they become popular.

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Our New Luxe Landscapes Report provides deeper behavioral insights and motivations into elite travelers from Asia and the Pacific,” says Oriol Montal, Managing Director, Luxury, Asia Pacific (excluding China), Marriott International. “Whether it’s discovering new culinary experiences, traveling with their family or friends, or looking to forge connections with the local community, our research has identified new traveler archetypes, and provides Marriott International with new understandings in catering to this discerning traveler segment.”

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Deeper Extended Experiences With Their People

The research among HNW travelers in Australia, Singapore, South Korea, Japan, Indonesia and India reveals they are traveling frequently with longer holidays especially across the Asia Pacific region. An average of six leisure trips is planned within the next 12 months while 33% of respondents are planning at least seven holidays this year. On average, a short stay comprises three nights while a long stay is two-and-a-half weeks. For many, the kinship and connection within a group enhances the richness of the travel experience, with over 70% choosing to travel with family or friends.

 

Australia is the destination of choice (46%), above Japan (42%) and Hong Kong, China (27%). 69% of India’s HNW tourists are planning a trip to Australia and it is the top destination of choice for Indonesian, Japanese and Singaporean travelers. 

Increasing Demand in India

The most active and engaged travel market, 89% of Indian HNW say they are planning to spend more on travel. Families and friends are touring together to mark key milestones, attend a private function or event, with 38% planning a trip with friends and 33% making theirs a celebratory trip.

A Fascination for Food

88% are picking their holiday destination based on discovering a new food or culinary experience. Acutely aware of dining trends, almost half of the respondents (49%) describe a fine dining experience as an ideal night out. Reinforcing this point, 83% will choose a destination to visit an award-winning restaurant and 35% agreed they would spend more on unique culinary experiences. When choosing a hotel, 81% of HNW travelers make their selection based on fine dining options and 83% choose a destination so they can visit a celebrated restaurant.

New Traveler Personas  

With more disposable income for holidays and a growing population of ageing travelers, the research has identified three new categories of affluent travelers. These include: 

i) The ‘Venture Travelist’

The next-generation Bleisure tourist, the Venture Travelist prioritizes holiday destinations that will generate business opportunities. While they enjoy their vacation with their family and loved ones, they are always on the lookout to secure a deal. Entrepreneurs at heart, they explore a location, shopping for local products and antiques, and looking to forge business connections with members from the local community.

ii) The ‘Experience Connoisseur’

Predominantly millennials, Experience Connoisseurs plan their leisure travel as an opportunity for personal enrichment. They travel extensively and see the experience as an investment in their mental and physical wellbeing. They want to deeply explore a destination, they value personalization and actively seek exclusive one-of-a-kind experiences.

iii) The ‘Timeless Adventurer’ 

Debunking every stereotype of the over-65 ‘silver set travelers’, Timeless Adventurers are keen explorers who want to immerse themselves in a destination. They’re less interested in tourist attractions and more drawn to what gives the destination a sense of place, what makes it unique and memorable. 

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Vietnamese Robbery Suspect Arrested on Return to Thailand

Mr. Nong, one of the Vietnamese youth group members, is arrested in Samut Sakhon on June 26 when returning to Thailand.

BANGKOK — Immigration police have solved a case from mid-last year by arresting an illegal Vietnamese guide who was involved in robbing his fellow countryman in Bangkok and then fled. He was finally arrested upon his return to Thailand.

Police Major General Phantana Nuchanart, Deputy Commissioner of the Immigration Bureau, announced on July 3 that this robbery case occurred on August 21, 2023, in the Phra Khanong Police Station area. The perpetrators were a group of Vietnamese youths who pretended to be tour guides, targeting Vietnamese victims as they could communicate easily and the victims were relatively wealthy.

This group of youths entered Thailand on August 16, 2023, through Suvarnabhumi Airport. Later, Mr. Nam, one of the perpetrators, was contacted by Mr. Tran, a Vietnamese tourist, to be a tour guide for him and his 7 friends. They were all staying in a rented house in Soi Sukhumvit 101, Punnawithi 49 Road, Bang Chak, Phra Khanong District.

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Mr. Nong is one of 13 Vietnamese suspects on charges of “robbery committed by three or more persons, unlawful detention, and assault causing bodily or mental harm.”

On the day of the incident, August 21, Mr. Nam and 7-8 accomplices entered Mr. Tran’s residence, armed with sharp knives. They threatened Mr. Tran and his friends, handcuffed them, and chained their legs in a room. They then physically assaulted them and forced them to hand over cash and mobile phones before fleeing. Mr. Tran later filed a complaint with the Phra Khanong Police Station.

Investigation revealed that after the incident, the Vietnamese youth group fled Thailand through the Second Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge border checkpoint on August 26, 2023.

The Phra Khanong Police investigators gathered evidence and requested the Phra Khanong Criminal Court to issue arrest warrants for 13 suspects on charges of “robbery committed by three or more persons, unlawful detention, and assault causing bodily or mental harm.”

Later, the Immigration Bureau received information that Mr. Nong, one of the Vietnamese youth group members, had returned to Thailand and was hiding from the arrest warrant in Samut Sakhon City Police Station area. Officials tracked and arrested him near Setthakit Road and transferred him to Phra Khanong Police Station for legal proceedings.”

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World Bank Slashes Thai GDP Forecast Amid Digital Wallet Uncertainty

BANGKOK — World Bank cuts Thailand’s GDP Forecast for 2024 to 2.4% from 2.8% in April, even though there are positive factors such as the continued expansion of private consumption, alongside a rebound in tourism and exports.

In its latest economic outlook for Thailand, the World Bank indicates a modest recovery that increases from 1.9 percent in 2023 to 2.4 percent in 2024. It predicts further development, with the economy expanding by 2.8% in 2025.

The Digital Wallet is expected to boost GDP by 1 percentage point over the short term, at a fiscal cost of 2.7 percent of GDP. However the program is not incorporated into the baseline due to uncertainties surrounding the legality of the borrowing by the Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives (BAAC) and the details of the program.

This positive view is reinforced by an expanded fiscal year 2025 budget framework and expedited government budget disbursement after earlier delays. While private consumption will contribute to growth, tourism continues to be the backbone of this early-year improvement, underscoring its crucial role in Thailand’s economic landscape.

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Merchandise exports are predicted to increase as global trade circumstances improve, with tourism returning to pre-COVID-19 levels by mid-2025, despite China’s economic recession.

Furthermore, due to lower food and energy prices, headline inflation is expected to fall to 0.7 percent in 2024 from 1.3 in the previous year, the ASEAN region’s lowest level. This inflation rate is below the Bank of Thailand’s objective.

The World Bank predicts that Thailand’s state debt could reach 64.6% of GDP by 2025, thus impeding long-term economic growth. This increase is due to rising spending and ongoing economic stimulus aimed at increasing consumption.

The rising fiscal deficit, which is expected to reach 3.6% of GDP, reflects the return to normal budget disbursement and these stimulative measures. The report recommends prioritizing targeted social assistance and grants to support vulnerable populations, promoting a more effective approach to poverty alleviation.

Tourism is still the core

The World Bank report provides a bright picture of the tourism industry. Tourist arrivals are expected to reach 36.1 million in 2024, up from 28.2 million in 2023, and achieving pre-pandemic levels. This growth is forecast to continue until 2025, with visitor arrivals projected to reach 41.1 million, surpassing pre-pandemic levels.

The return of Chinese tourists is viewed as a crucial influence, driving both domestic and foreign demand. This tourism rebound is expected to make a major contribution to the 2.8% growth rate projected for 2025.

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Boosting Secondary Cities

The paper emphasizes the importance of secondary cities for Thailand’s long-term growth. The 2011 Bangkok floods demonstrated the economic risk of relying significantly on a single city. To avoid this danger, the research recommends a more equitable allocation of economic growth among urban areas.

Thailand is at a critical juncture, with concerns such as low productivity and a diminishing workforce owing to demographic shifts. Fabrizio Sarcone, World Bank Country Manager for Thailand, argues that harnessing the latent potential of Thailand’s secondary cities is critical to long-term growth.

“Increasing the capacity of Thailand’s secondary cities marks a fundamental paradigm shift. These cities require flexibility, financial resources, and the necessary infrastructure to attract investment and skilled workers,” stated Assoc. Prof. Dr. Poon Thiangburanatham, Deputy Director of the Corporate Planning and Strategy Department at the Local Development Capital Management Unit.

“Investing in infrastructure, human capital, and institutional capacity is critical. This also entails updating the partnership framework between government entities at both the national and local levels. Such initiatives will allow these cities to greatly increase Thai productivity, fuel economic growth, and boost Thailand’s worldwide competitiveness.”

Many secondary cities already serve as regional economic hubs, with different sectors. Investment in infrastructure, human capital, and institutional capacity in these cities has the potential to generate enormous economic advantages. According to data, secondary cities might attain GDP per capita growth rates approximately 15 times higher than Bangkok.

The paper suggests decentralizing investment decisions and boosting budgetary independence for these cities. This would allow them to attract investment and talent while also developing the necessary infrastructure. Secondary cities may notably contribute to Thailand’s total productivity and competitiveness by investing in human capital and strengthening institutional capacity, as well as improving coordination across government departments.

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Impact of Digital Wallet

Looking ahead to 2025, growth is expected to reach 2.8 percent, supported by both domestic and external demand. This outlook is further bolstered by the revised fiscal budget proposal for FY 2025 and the anticipated acceleration in budget execution following significant delays earlier this year.

The program is scheduled to be implemented in Q4 2024 and Q1 2025. The
fiscal cost, which will be financed through the fiscal budget for FY24 – FY25 and potentially quasi-fiscal means –borrowing by the BAAC, a state-owned bank, is expected to account for THB 500 billion, or USD 13.5 billion (2.7 percent of GDP).

However, World Bank stated that the program is not incorporated into the baseline due to uncertainties surrounding the legality of the borrowing by the BAAC and the details of the program. Once rolled out in Q4, private consumption is expected to benefit from the stimulus measure, with an estimated impact on GDP growth at 0.5 – 1.6 percentage points over the two-year period.

Inflation Remains the Lowest

This report also stated that inflation has turned positive but remained the lowest among emerging markets due to energy subsidies and a weak recovery.

After seven months in negative territory, headline inflation turned positive due to the partial withdrawal of energy subsidies and elevated food prices. In April, the government lifted the ceiling on retail diesel prices. However, subsidized electricity prices, including the reduced prices for low-income households, were kept unchanged.

Core inflation (which excludes energy and raw food) remained weak at 0.4 percent, below its pre-pandemic average of 0.7 percent over 2016-2019, due to lower-than-expected prepared food prices and the delayed closing of the output gap. More price pressures may emerge if electricity price subsidies are further reduced and global energy prices surge.

The central bank maintained its neutral policy rate, but risks of underlying price pressures obscured by price controls and the potential impact of the large Digital Wallet universal cash transfer on growth and inflation complicate monetary policy.

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High-Level Educational Experts Convened to “Rethink Education Transformation” Ahead of didacta asia congress 2024

Bangkok, June 18, 2024 – didacta asia, with high-level educational representatives, held a luncheon meeting to discuss the “didacta asia congress 2024” to be concurrently held at “didacta asia 2024” under the theme “Rethinking Education Transformation.”

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Led by SEAMEO Secretariat, the congress will gather experts from Thailand and Southeast Asia to discuss education policies, equality, and professional development for teachers and educational personnel.

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Mr. Hans Stoter, Managing Director China Asia, Messe Stuttgart–the organizer of didacta asia, stated that this year’s theme, “didacta asia 2024: Shaping the Future Skills,” focuses on enhancing learning and skill development, utilizing technology effectively to foster efficient learning and understanding. It is essential to create an educational environment that meets both current and future needs in our rapidly changing world. Therefore, the event will feature the didacta asia congress, a major seminar platform, inviting educational experts from various countries and leading educational government agencies to collaborate on setting educational policy directions and presenting essential tools and curricula.

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didacta asia 2024 and didacta asia congress 2024, taking place from October 16-18, 2024, will include experience-sharing sessions, training seminars, workshops, student competitions, and an exhibition of educational technology and innovation from around the world.

Mr. Jonh Arnold Siena, Deputy Director (Programme & Development), SEAMEO Secretariat, stated that SEAMEO Secretariat expressed pleasure in co-organizing the congress. SEAMEO will present two sessions. The first session will focus on implementing policies and technology to promote educational equity, joined by educational ministers from various Southeast Asian countries. The second session will focus on technology, inclusivity, and equitable education in Southeast Asia.

Mr. Panpermsak Arunee, Acting Advisor for the Development on Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation, Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research, and Innovation stated that highlighted the IGNITE THAILAND vision for sustainable economic growth, emphasizing the need for continuous learning and the Sandbox Curriculum Project for innovative education models. The congress will support this vision through knowledge exchange and collaboration.

Dr. Phonraphee Thummaphan, Deputy Secretary General of The Teachers’ Council stated that the Teachers’ Council of Thailand has been developing standards and accreditation for teacher qualifications and has identified that the teaching profession still requires further education and development. didacta asia congress can greatly support teacher lifelong education. The Teachers’ Council of Thailand invites teachers nationwide to visit didacta asia 2024 to develop their skills and gain new insights from the event.

Dr. Kritsachai Somsaman Director of SEAMEO STEM-ED stated that, at didacta asia congress, SEAMEO STEM-ED will present project-based learning approaches. Successful case studies will be showcased, with students involved to share their knowledge, methodologies, and the benefits they gained from learning through various project activities.

Dr. Angela Jarumilinthorn, Vice President, Academic and International Relations, Preschool Education Association emphasized the importance of creating a joyful learning environment for preschoolers. At didacta asia congress, the association will present a curriculum that kindergarten teachers can use to create lessons and a joyful environment to foster the development of fundamental skills in early childhood. It is anticipated that many kindergarten teachers and school administrators will be participating.

Ms. Yuppares Nimlekh, General Manager of EDUCA stated that EDUCA, a repository of educational knowledge and innovation in Thailand, has curated programs aimed at developing professional skills for teachers. They will host seminars featuring international speakers who share knowledge, experiences, and case studies with the attendees. EDUCA session will take place all-day on  October 18, 2024 at didacta asia congress.

Dr. Surapol Bunlue, President of Thailand Association for Education Communications and Technology stated the association has launched a short film competition titled “Soft Power and Lifelong Learning in Thai Education,”. Currently, the competition is in the student submission phase, where interested participants can submit their entries. Winners will be announced and awarded during the didacta asia congress 2024.

The Ministry of Education of Thailand recognizes education’s vital role in national development. Collaborating with all sectors, it aims for educational excellence and economic growth, aligning with Minister Police General Permpoon Chidchob’s policies of “Happy Learning” and “Join hands and walk together.” These policies promote AI and educational technology to reduce burdens on students and teachers, enabling access to education anywhere, anytime. The ministry supports free learning systems to increase access and reduce inequality, encouraging private sector and stakeholder involvement. This approach ensures students are happy, achieve good results, and gain employment opportunities, while preparing teachers and students with 21st-century skills.

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Wed
38 °
Thu
36 °
Fri
36 °