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Cyclist’s Encounter with Foreigner’s Dogs Leads to Trat Beach Dispute

Mr. Mario, a 52-year-old Belgian man, performed a wai (Thai greeting gesture) to Mr. Thakorn at the beach and apologized on June 28, 2024.

TRAT  — In the eastern Thai seaside province of Trat, a new dispute has arisen over a public beach area involving a conflict between a Thai and a foreigner. However this case ended well, with the foreigner agreeing to apologize to the Thai man.

on June 28, officers at Mai Rood police station in Trat Province investigated the incident and summoned both the Thai man and the Belgian man involved to the station for mediation after the story broke in the media.

The incident began when Mr. Thakorn, a 60-year-old Thai man, reported through the media that he had a confrontation with Mr. Mario, a 52-year-old Belgian man, on Wednesday morning as he was riding his bicycle past the foreigner’s resort. A pack of 5-6 dogs charged at him and tried to bite him, causing him to fall off his bike.

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As he stood up, a foreigner came out of the resort and shouted at him in English to leave the beach area. The foreigner pushed him three times, causing him to fall and injure his left leg. He also threatened: “Do not disturb the beach area. Don’t disturb me. I have a gun.”

Afraid of the dogs and the foreigner, Thakorn went home to Khlong Takian, intending to get his bike later. When he returned with a friend, he found that the foreigner had thrown his bike into the sea, not far from the scene. He then reported the matter to the Mai Rood police station.

The police summoned Mario for questioning on June 26. He admitted to releasing the dogs, threatening Thakorn and pushing him three times. The police recorded the incident and fined Mario 1,000 baht before releasing him.

Thakorn expressed his concern and hoped that this incident would not happen to others, especially locals passing by or cycling on the public beach. He advised people to be wary of the resort’s dogs, which roam the beach and attack people.

 

He also criticized the police for using Mario’s Thai wife as an interpreter without checking Mario’s background and only checking his passport, not his visa or CCTV footage from the scene.

A Channel 3 reporter later interviewed Mario, who claimed that the incident did not happen as Thakorn had described it. He denied having a gun and said he had only asked Thakorn to turn his bike around. However, he expressed a desire to apologize to Thakorn.

The reporter also interviewed a 78-year-old woman named Bat, a local resident who stated that she had been bitten on the thigh by Mario’s dog while she was walking along the beach near the resort collecting garbage to sell. She said that at the time, Mario’s Thai wife gave her 200 baht for wound treatment medication. Now, villagers are afraid to walk past this foreigner’s resort for fear of being bitten by dogs like she was.

After the media reported this news, the police at Mai Rood Police Station invited both parties involved to come to an agreement. It took nearly 1 hour to reach a resolution. Mario agreed to apologize to Mr. Thakorn, admitting that he had pushed Mr. Thakorn, causing injury.

 

The Belgian man then performed a wai (Thai greeting gesture) to Mr. Thakorn at the beach and apologized. The two then shook hands to resolve the conflict. The police officers will record at Mai Rood Police Station that Mario has promised not to cause such incidents again.

Mr. Thakorn said he hopes this case will be the last of its kind where foreigners mistreat Thai people, as has happened several times before. He added that he welcomes all foreigners who come to travel in Thailand and Trat province.

Previously, a similar dispute occurred in Phuket Province when a Swiss man named David kicked a Thai female doctor while she was sitting on the steps near the beach in front of his villa. This led to a major legal case where the police had to investigate the encroachment of public beach areas. It also sparked a social media backlash against foreigners who come and assert their dominance over local people.

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KMITL and CP Foods Launch Innovative Program to Propel Next-Gen Talent into Food Industry

King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL) and Charoen Pokphand Foods Public Company Limited (CP Foods) have forged a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for academic collaboration, unveiling a novel educational paradigm of “work-integrated learning” through the Co-Creation project.

This initiative aims to cultivate engineering students’ STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) proficiencies and entrepreneurial acumen during their academic tenure. The approach is tailored to address the dynamic requirements of the contemporary food industry and to adapt to swiftly evolving technologies.

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By integrating theoretical knowledge with practical experience, the program aims to produce well-rounded graduates who are prepared to innovate and contribute to the food industry’s growth. Students will have the opportunity to engage with real-world business scenarios at CP Foods, gaining valuable industry insights and hands-on experience before completing their degrees.

This partnership between academic institutions and business organizations represents a significant step towards aligning degree education with the practical demands of the modern workplace, particularly in the dynamic field of food technology and production. It aims at “co-creating talent, shaping the future, and building networks” to address industry and labor market needs. The collaboration pilot focuses on engineering in four program areas: Integrated Manufacturing Engineering, IT and Information Systems Engineering, Agro-Industrial Engineering, and Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Engineering.

CP Foods participates in adding value in engineering graduates with an entrepreneurial mindset. Besides theoretical learning at the university, students have the opportunity to gain hands-on experiences at CP Foods operations.   

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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Komsan Maleesee, President of KMITL, stated that KMITL and CP have been collaborating continuously in education and research. This cooperation bridges the potential of the education sector with the industrial business sector to cultivate well-rounded students capable of developing beneficial innovations for the agriculture and food sectors.

It enables students to gain real work experience before graduation, fostering entrepreneurship through the application of knowledge to problem-solving, combined with direct learning from CP Foods experts. This approach equips students with skills to generate innovative ideas and solutions, enhancing their readiness to drive industrial competitiveness in rapidly changing work environments, which serves as a crucial mechanism for sustainable economic growth.

Prasit Boondoungprasert, CEO of CP Foods, stated that the collaboration with KMITL, a renowned educational institution, is a joint effort to develop human resources and shape the future for new generation. CP Foods integrates knowledge couple with emphasizes practical application and fostering an entrepreneurial mindset.

This approach enables new-generation engineers to pursue 21st-century careers with capabilities comparable to international standards, preparing students to seamlessly integrate into market. The organization anticipates seeing creativity and innovation from this new generation, which will help drive CP Foods’ growth towards becoming a sustainable “Kitchen of the World”.

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“We believe in the progressive thinking and technological prowess of the new generation, which will catalyze changes within our organization. This collaboration provides a platform for students to learn through hands-on experience, honing their STEM skills and technological knowledge to drive growth for the organization.

We’re nurturing a new generation of capable professionals who will support the sustainable development of Thai society and economy, benefiting all relevant sectors. This approach aligns with the Three-Benefit Philosophy, championed by Senior Chairman Dhanin Chearavanont, which aims to conduct business that benefits the country, its people, and the organization,” Prasit stated.

Additionally, CP Foods has been collaborating with KMITL to enhance students’ capabilities and foster knowledge exchange and innovation between the business and education sectors. This partnership aims to elevate Thailand’s education and research standards, preparing the country for the rapidly evolving trends of the digital era.

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Siam Commercial Bank Clarifies Financial Transactions Related to Myanmar

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BANGKOK — Siam Commercial Bank released a statement on Friday to clarify financial transactions related to Myanmar after Tom Andrews, the U.N. special rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar, said in a report issued Wednesday that Thai banks have become the main supplier of international financial services for Myanmar’s military government.

“Siam Commercial Bank (SCB) would like to clarify the situation regarding financial transactions between Thailand and Myanmar. SCB currently provides international transaction services with the primary objective of supporting Thai and international businesses in paying for consumer products and services to Myanmar. These services adhere to laws and prioritize compliance with anti-money laundering regulations.

In response to media reports on transactions related to Myanmar, the bank conducted an internal investigation. It was found that several transactions made by corporate customers were payments for consumer goods and energy, which are typical business activities.

These transactions are not connected to the arms trade as reported in the news, and their total value has not significantly increased compared to last year. The bank performs due diligence to verify accuracy and reports these transactions to relevant authorities before processing.

SCB reaffirms its commitment to adhering to relevant anti-money laundering and related regulations, ensuring compliance with principles of good governance and transparency, and aiming to deliver long-term value to all stakeholder groups based on sustainable practices,” said the statement.

Earlier on June 28, Nikorndej Balankura, Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, clarified that Thai financial institutions operate in the same manner as other financial centers, thus requiring a process to investigate details and facts before taking any action. This issue is a policy matter that needs to be considered comprehensively, especially regarding sanctions. Thailand’s stance is to not support any actions that would widely affect people.

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A Halting Biden Tries To Confront Trump at Debate but Sparks Democratic Anxiety About His Candidacy

This combination of photos shows Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump, left, and President Joe Biden during a presidential debate hosted by CNN, Thursday, June 27, 2024, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

ATLANTA (AP) — A raspy and sometimes halting President Joe Biden tried repeatedly to confront Donald Trump in their first debate ahead of the November election, as his Republican rival countered Biden’s criticism by leaning into falsehoods about the economy, illegal immigration and his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection.

Biden’s uneven performance, particularly early in the debate, crystallized the concerns of many Americans that, at 81, he is too old to serve as president. It sparked a fresh round of calls for the Democrat to consider stepping aside as the party’s nominee as members of his party fear a return of Trump to the White House.

Biden repeatedly tore into Trump in an apparent effort to provoke him, bringing up everything from the former president’s recent felony conviction to his alleged insult of World War I veterans to his weight. The 78-year-old Trump declined to clearly state he would accept the results of the November election, four years after he promoted conspiracy theories about his loss that culminated in the Jan. 6 insurrection, and repeatedly misstated the record from his time in office.

But Biden’s delivery from the beginning of the debate drew the most attention afterward. Trump’s allies immediately declared victory while prominent Democrats publicly questioned whether Biden could move forward.

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President Joe Biden, right, walks off stage as Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump stands at the conclusion of a presidential debate hosted by CNN, Thursday, June 27, 2024, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

“I think the panic had set in,” said David Axelrod, a longtime advisor to former President Barack Obama on CNN, immediately after the debate about Biden’s performance. “And I think you’re going to hear discussions that, I don’t know will lead to anything, but there are going to be discussions about whether he should continue.”

Said Van Jones, another Democratic strategist, on CNN: “He did not do well at all.”

Rosemarie DeAngelis, a Democrat who watched the debate at a party in South Portland, Maine, said she felt Biden gave the right answers to Trump but “didn’t have the spark that we needed tonight.”

“That’s going to be the challenge going forward. This is only June, this is the first, but can he sustain?” she said. “That is going to be the challenge.”

Vice President Kamala Harris, speaking on CNN afterward, sought to defend the president’s performance while acknowledging the criticism.

“There was a slow start, but there was a strong finish,” she said.

Asked about his performance in the debate, Biden told reporters early Friday that “I think we did well,” but said he has a “sore throat.” Pressed about Democratic concerns with his showing that he should consider stepping aside, Biden said, “No, it’s hard to debate a liar.”

Biden repeatedly lost his train of thought

Biden began the night with a hoarse voice as he tried to defend his economic record and criticize Trump. A person familiar with the matter said Biden was suffering from a cold during the debate, adding that he tested negative for COVID-19.

Biden appeared to lose his train of thought while giving one answer, drifting from an answer on tax policy to health policy, at one point using the word “COVID,” and then saying, “excuse me, with, dealing with,” and he trailed off again.

“Look, we finally beat Medicare,” Biden said, as his time ran out on his answer.

He also fumbled on abortion rights, one of the most important issues for Democrats in this year’s election. He was unable to explain Roe v. Wade, the landmark Supreme Court ruling that legalized abortion nationwide. A conservative Supreme Court with three justices nominated by Trump overturned Roe two years ago.

When asked if he supports some restrictions on abortion, Biden said he “supports Roe v. Wade, which had three trimesters. The first time is between a woman and a doctor. Second time is between a doctor and an extreme situation. A third time is between the doctor, I mean, between the women and the state.”

He added that he thought doctors, not politicians, should make decisions about “women’s health.”

Biden began to give clearer answers as the debate progressed, still with a rasp, and attacked Trump’s record on issues like fighting climate change.

“The only existential threat to humanity is climate change, and he didn’t do a damn thing about it,” he said.

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Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump speaks during a presidential debate hosted by CNN with President Joe Biden, Thursday, June 27, 2024, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

Trump sought to deflect blame for Jan. 6

The current president and his predecessor hadn’t spoken since their last debate weeks before the 2020 presidential election. Trump skipped Biden’s inauguration after leading an unprecedented and unsuccessful effort to overturn his loss that culminated in the Capitol riot by his supporters.

Trump equivocated on whether he would accept the results of the November election, saying he would accept them if the vote was “fair” and “legal,” repeating his baseless claims of widespread fraud and misconduct in his 2020 loss to Biden that he still denies.

Pressed on his actions on Jan. 6, 2021, Trump was unapologetic.

“On Jan. 6, we were respected all over the world, all over the world we were respected. And then he comes in and we’re now laughed at,” Trump said.

After he was prompted by a moderator to answer whether he violated his oath of office that day by rallying his supporters seeking to block the certification of Biden’s Electoral College victory and not acting for hours to call them off as they raided the Capitol, Trump sought to blame then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

Biden said Trump encouraged the supporters to go to the Capitol and sat in the White House without taking action as they fought with police officers.

“He didn’t do a damn thing and these people should be in jail,” Biden said. “They should be the ones that are being held accountable. And he wants to let them all out. And now he says that if he loses again, such a whiner that he is, that this could be a ‘bloodbath’?”

Trump then defended the people convicted and imprisoned for their role in the insurrection, saying to Biden, “What they’ve done to some people that are so innocent, you ought to be ashamed of yourself.”

Trump and Biden entered the night facing stiff headwinds, including a public weary of the tumult of partisan politics and broadly dissatisfied with both, according to polling. But the debate was highlighting how they have sharply different visions on virtually every core issue — abortion, the economy and foreign policy — and deep hostility toward each other.

Their personal animus quickly came to the surface. Biden got personal in evoking his son, Beau, who served in Iraq before dying of brain cancer. The president criticized Trump for reportedly calling Americans killed in battle “suckers and losers.” Biden told Trump, “My son was not a loser, was not a sucker. You’re the sucker. You’re the loser.”

Trump said he never said that — a line attributed to Trump by his former chief of staff — and slammed Biden for the chaotic withdrawal of U.S. forces from Afghanistan, calling it “the most embarrassing day in the history of our country’s life.”

Trump himself agreed to the withdrawal with the Taliban a year before he left office.

Biden directly mentioned Trump’s conviction in the New York hush money trial, saying, “You have the morals of an alley cat,” and referencing the allegations in the case that Trump had sex with a porn actress.

“I did not have sex with a porn star,” replied Trump, who chose not to testify at his trial.

Pressed to defend rising inflation since he took office, Biden pinned it on the situation he inherited from Trump amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Biden said that when Trump left office, “things were in chaos.” Trump disagreed, declaring that during his term in the White House, “Everything was rocking good.”

By the time Trump left office, America was still grappling with the pandemic and during his final hours in office, the death toll eclipsed 400,000. The virus continued to ravage the country and the death toll hit 1 million over a year later.

Trump was asked what he would do to make childcare more affordable. He used his answer to instead boast about how many people he fired during his term, including former FBI Director James Comey, and criticized Biden for not firing people from his administration.

The age question roars back

Prior to the debate, about 6 in 10 U.S. adults (59%) said they were “very concerned” that Biden is too old to be president, according to Gallup data collected in June. Only 18% had the same level of concern about Trump. The poll found Biden’s age was also causing alarm among some Democrats: 31% said they were very concerned.

Trump allies entered the post-debate spin room triumphant. Trump senior adviser Chris LaCivita called it “the most lopsided win in debate history” and mocked the Biden campaign for saying the president had a cold.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom, a high-profile Democratic supporter of Biden, was pressed on whether he would consider stepping in for Biden. He dismissed the questions, saying, “I will never turn my back on him.”

He said he knows Biden and what he’s capable of and said, “I have no trepidation.”

Biden spent nearly a week at the Camp David presidential retreat preparing for the debate. Shortly before the debate, Biden started selling cans of water labeled, “Dark Brandon’s Secret Sauce,” on his campaign website, mocking the suggestions from Trump and his advisors that he would use drugs to enhance his performance.

Addressing supporters briefly at a watch party near the debate venue, Biden didn’t address his performance directly, but said, “let’s keep going,” and indicated he has no plans to leave the race.

“See you at the next one,” he said.

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FWD Insurance Embraces AI Matching To Join the Celebration of the Pride Month

FWD Life Insurance Plc. (“FWD Insurance”) continues to push the boundaries of brand communications by celebrating Pride Month with an innovative AI-driven content creation campaign. Titled “You’re our pride, we’re proud,” the campaign features media that expresses pride and gratitude for individuality, regardless of gender, to our valued friends

This initiative effectively reaches its target audience, conveying moments of celebration through AI-generated music and diverse printed media that champion diversity and equity. In addition to these creative endeavors, FWD Insurance has partnered with House of Heals and Rush to amplify and communicate the campaign’s message throughout June, the month of Pride.

These collaborations ensure that the spirit of Pride Month is celebrated widely, fostering an inclusive atmosphere and underscoring the importance of diversity and equity in everyday life.

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Ms. Pavarisa Chumvigrant, Chief Marketing Officer of FWD Life Insurance Plc., said that FWD Insurance is a digitally enabled organisation, seamlessly integrating new technologies into every facet of its operations, from product offerings to services and distinctive, ongoing brand communication. Particularly during Pride Month, we leverage generative AI technology to bolster diversity, inclusion, and equity within the LGBTQIAN+ community.

This latest initiative builds on our 2023 campaign, ‘Celebrate living with Pride, everywhere,’ empowering our friends to honor Pride Month from anywhere in Thailand. This approach is in perfect alignment with FWD Insurance’s brand promise, which centers on ‘Celebrate living’ and respecting everyone’s unique differences under the principles of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI).

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This year’s campaign, “You’re our pride, we’re proud,” is powered by big data to effectively convey the message of ‘Celebrate living’ and the vital concept of equity, which may feel distant to some. Our strategic approach is to present these ideas through a universally relatable lens, expressing sincere gratitude and immense pride for our cherished LGBTQIAN+ friends and all those who hold a special place in our lives.

Through inspiring graphics and stirring music crafted with generative AI technology, we aim to inspire and uplift. FWD Insurance has forged partnerships with House of Heals in the Ratchaprasong area and Rush in the Silom area, both staunch supporters of diversity and equity.

Together, we transform their spaces with vibrant media, creating an atmosphere of celebration. The uplifting strains of “Thank You for being you,” a song composed using AI for Pride Month, fill the air, enhancing the joyous ambiance. Additionally, specially designed coasters serve as a symbolic reflection of our commitment to living together equally. Throughout June 2024, these establishments will stand as beacons of celebration and gratitude, honoring the LGBTQIAN+ community.

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“FWD Insurance is committed to crafting a brand that’s both unique and innovative, integrating creativity into our marketing strategy to boost brand awareness and recognition. We understand the importance of making our brand relatable to our audience in their everyday lives, using language that’s easy to understand, relevant, and engaging. We warmly invite everyone to join us in celebrating Pride Month, where we can express our pride and gratitude for the special people in our lives. Keep up with FWD Insurance’s latest updates across various channels as we continue to bring fresh ideas to the table.” Ms. Pavarisa concluded.

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Geopolitics, Economic Woes Slow Thai Business Growth in Early 2024

BANGKOK — The overall business establishment in Thailand during the first five months of 2024 (January-May) saw 39,032 new business registrations, which decreased by 1.58% compared to last year, according to the Department of Business Development, Ministry of Commerce.

Auramon Supthaveethum, Director-General of the Department of Business Development added that the total registered capital value of new businesses is 117,099.53 million baht, which decreased by 69.89%.

However, business repeals decreased by 14.99%, totaling 4,623, while the registered capital repeals increased by 65.89%, reaching 71,844.77 million baht.

Consumers remain concerned about the slow recovery of economic growth, political stability, and ongoing geopolitical conflicts, leading to a forecast for business registrations in the first half of 2024 between 44,000 – 47,000. Additionally, the entire year is expected to see between 90,000-98,000 registrations, an increase of 5-15% from the previous year.

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Auramon Supthaveethum, Director-General of the Department of Business Development, Ministry of Commerce, announced the figures for newly registered businesses in Thailand during the first 5 months of 2024 on June 26, 2024.

The Department also disclosed the fiscal analysis for the fiscal year 2023, revealing that nationwide corporations generated total revenue exceeding 57.86 trillion baht, with a profit of over 2.34 trillion baht. Among sectors, manufacturing recorded the highest income of 23.72 trillion baht and a profit of 1.10 trillion baht.

Following that, the wholesale/retail industry had revenues of 23.32 trillion baht, with a profit of 0.46 trillion baht. In contrast, the service sector recorded revenues of 10.82 trillion baht, with a profit of 0.78 trillion baht.

The top ten subsidiary businesses with the highest revenue are:

  1. Petroleum refining products manufacturing – 3.84 trillion baht
  2. Wholesale of watches and jewelry – 3.12 trillion baht
  3. Retail jewelry – 2.39 trillion baht
  4. Personal vehicle manufacturing – 1.56 trillion baht
  5. Manufacturing of automotive parts and other accessories – 1.55 trillion baht
  6. New passenger car sales – 1.45 trillion baht
  7. Commercial banks – 1.11 trillion baht
  8. Real estate – 1.07 trillion baht
  9. Retail of automotive fuel at gas stations – 1.02 trillion baht
  10. Wholesale of liquid fuels – 0.96 trillion baht
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Taiwan and Thailand Sign the Promotion and Protection Investment Agreement

The Executive Yuan announces June 28 that Taiwan and Thailand finalized an agreement promoting investment a day earlier. (Courtesy of EY)

TAIPEI –  The Agreement for the Promotion and Protection of Investments between Taiwan and Thailand was officially signed on June 27, 2024, by Mr. Chang Chun-Fu, Taiwan’s representative to Thailand, and Mr. Narong Boonsatheanwong, Executive Director of the Thailand Trade and Economic Office in Taipei.

Thailand has now become the fifth trading partner to sign an investment agreement with Taiwan since 2016, following earlier agreements with the Philippines, India, Vietnam and Canada, marking a significant milestone in the development of economic and trade relations between the two sides.

Prior to these negotiations, Taiwan and Thailand had signed an earlier investment agreement in 1996 – nearly 28 years ago. As our businesses have evolved and investment between our two economies has diversified, however, the 1996 agreement no longer met the needs of overseas investors, and a new agreement was negotiated to provide more comprehensive protections and increase investor confidence.

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Representing a meaningful upgrade to the earlier version, this Agreement primarily includes the following features:

1. Investment promotion and regulatory transparency: The Agreement will ensure that investment application procedures remain clear and transparent. If any new investment-related regulations or measures are enacted or amended, they will be announced immediately.

2. A designated window for investment-related matters: The Agreement will require the two sides to establish a designated window to answer investment-related questions, allowing investors to understand changes to the investment environment as soon as possible.

3. Joint resolution of investment disputes: The Agreement will require the establishment of a joint investment committee to facilitate consultations, negotiations and settlements of investment disputes, thereby avoiding lengthy dispute settlement procedures and improving the efficiency of dispute resolution.

4. Protection of indirect investment: In addition to protecting traditional forms of investment, the Agreement will also cover indirect investments by enterprises on both sides that have been made through third countries or economies.

5. Necessary measures for the public interest: Finally, the Agreement will allow the government to reserve regulatory policy space for the realization of public health, environmental protection, labor rights, consumer protection, financial stability, and other areas of public interest.

According to trade and investment statistics, since the implementation of the New Southbound Policy in 2016, bilateral trade volume between Taiwan and Thailand has increased 74.6% from US$9.3 billion to US$16.24 billion. At the same time, bilateral investment has also risen by 119.8% from US$3.18 billion to US$6.99 billion, reflecting Thailand’s status as one of Taiwan’s main trading and investment partners in the ASEAN region.

With the restructuring of the global supply chain, Southeast Asia has become a popular target of Taiwanese investment, with Thailand becoming a preferred destination for Taiwan’s electronics and electrical components industry, among others.

Signing this Agreement now not only provides comprehensive protections for Taiwanese businesses seeking to invest in Thailand, but also reflects Taiwan’s broader strategy to help enterprises diversify their investment risks and remove investment barriers.

By signing investment agreements with the Philippines, India, Vietnam, Canada, and now Thailand, Taiwan has demonstrated that it is committed to strengthening the resilience of its businesses’ overseas investments.

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Khon Kaen Group Boosts Income with Eco-Friendly Brooms

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KHON KAEN “The World Conservation Broom Group”, led by Boonsee Srikul, 67 years old, has produced environmentally-friendly brooms, which are currently selling very well. They welcome those interested in learning how to produce brooms from recycled plastic.

Their headquarters is located at 150 Moo 7, Huai Sai Village, Ban Dong Subdistrict, Ubonrat District, Khon Kaen Province.

Mr. Boonsee said that he used to work as an electricity official, but after retiring, he began assisting at the Ban Dong Subdistrict Administrative Organization. He initiated a recycling project to increase income from plastic waste, especially PET bottles. He successfully created several brooms through trial and error and gained a great understanding of the process.

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It started with collecting a large quantity of 1.5-liter plastic bottles. Then, cut off the bottoms of the bottles, cleaned them, and cut them into strips. These strips are woven into a mold, boiled, and then shaped and decorated. After counting the strips, snake tail patterns are woven and attached to handles.

Currently, plastic broom-making has become more efficient, with increased demand. The first batch was sold at 60 baht per handle. Residents interested in eco-friendly brooms formed a group of 18 people to produce and sell brooms. They sell the handles for 100 baht each and continue collaborating locally and online.

Nowadays, they are struggling to meet customer demands because group members need to tend to their farms. Therefore, they are speeding up production to fulfill an additional order of 100 handles.

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Most customers are schools, temples, and government offices. Additionally, local NGOs bring community members and students to learn broom-making, creating livelihoods and skills for themselves and their families.

The group “World Conservation Broom” provides educational tools such as plastic straw makers and frame templates for citizens interested in learning. Currently, they use steel wires to shape plastic straws into templates. Once the plastic straws are shaped, they are boiled for 5 minutes to soften and conform to the template, then trimmed to equal lengths using scissors.

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They are bundled into groups of 20, totaling 400 straws. These are then woven into snake tail patterns to complete broom handles. Hand drills are used to create holes, screws, and wire are used to attach the plastic straws tightly to the broom handles. Each broom is sold for 100 baht.

The group has only four members making broom handles. They distribute the earnings, giving each member between 6,000-8,000 baht per month in increased income. During this period, they still need to increase production to fulfill an additional order of 100 broom handles from customers.

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2 Korean Guides Arrested in Chiang Mai Wanted For Luxury Car Scam Case

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Police interrogate 2 illegal Korean guides with female interpreter assisting.

CHIANG MAI — The Immigration Department received a tip-off about foreign men working illegally as tour guides for South Korean tourists in Chiang Mai province. When they investigated, they found that the Koreans were wanted for Ponzi scheme cases in South Korea.

Investigation revealed on June 27 that Mr. Kim Jong-nam and Mr. Han Myeong-gyu were indeed working as tour guides for their compatriots in Thailand. The authorities arrested them in the area of Chang Phueak, Mueang district, Chiang Mai province.

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During interrogation, the two suspects admitted to working illegally as tour guides for South Korean tourists in Chiang Mai, earning at least 10,000 – 15,000 baht per job, depending on the number of days and tourists they had to take care of.

They advertised their services as personal tour guides on social media and had been doing so for about two months.

A background check by South Korean police in Thailand and the Thai-Korean Liaison Office of the Foreign Affairs Department of the Royal Thai Police revealed that both men were wanted for their involvement in a luxury car Ponzi scheme in South Korea.

The scheme had more than 60 victims and the total loss amounted to over 109 million baht. They were taken into custody for further legal action.

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Chinese Suspect in 150M Baht Scam Caught in Pattaya

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Police officers arrest the illegal Chinese migrant in a condominium in Pattaya.

BANGKOK — Immigration police officials announced on Thursday the arrest of a Chinese woman wanted for a Ponzi scheme case in China with damages exceeding 150 million baht ($4 million).

Pol. Maj. Gen. Phantana Nuch-cha-nart, Deputy Commissioner of the Immigration Bureau, stated that officers from Division 4 of the Immigration Bureau led a team to arrest Ms. Hu Yuqi, 24, a Chinese national, on charges of “being an alien entering and residing in the kingdom without permission.”

She was apprehended at a condominium in the Pattaya area, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi Province.

The arrest followed an investigation which revealed that a Chinese woman had entered Thailand illegally and was living in a condominium in Pattaya. The officers carried out a check and found Ms. Hu in the room. They checked her passport and fingerprints in the Immigration Bureau’s information system (BIOMETRICS) and found that she had not entered Thailand legally.

The officials then coordinated with police officers from the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Thailand, who confirmed that Ms. Hu had a criminal record for “public fraud” in the form of a Ponzi scheme.

She allegedly tricked victims into believing that funds would be raised to purchase shares in an application called “bxin”, prompting many victims to invest, with a total loss of over 150 million baht.

During interrogation, Ms. Hu admitted that she had entered Thailand illegally through natural channels in the Golden Triangle area of Chiang Rai province. She was then taken to the Pattaya City Police Station for legal proceedings before being handed over to the Chinese authorities for further action.

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