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Opinion: Where Do You Stand on 600 Baht Minimum Wage by 2027?

Paetongtarn Shinawatra speaks during a Pheu Thai party general assembly meeting on Dec. 6, 2022.
Paetongtarn Shinawatra speaks during a Pheu Thai party general assembly meeting on Dec. 6, 2022.

The pledge by the main opposition Pheu Thai Party to raise the minimum wage from around 350 baht per day to 600 baht within five years, or by 2027, if elected to run the next government, has raised a lot of eyebrows and ignited a fierce debate as to whether it is appropriate or even realistic and whether it will do more harm than good to the Thai economy or not.

My reaction is one of cautious support.

I support the move in principle because the minimum wage of 350 baht per day clearly is not enough for a person to lead a humane life with dignity given the current costs of living.

At present, the cheapest street food meal will cost around 50 baht – times that by three meals and that is already nearly half the daily minimum wage. Those relying on a minimum wage cannot really afford to use the BTS or MRT to commute on a daily basis as it can easily cost over 60 baht per day, roundtrip.

The cheapest and smallest condominium now costs just south of a million baht, making it virtually out of reach of workers relying on minimum daily wage. Many minimum daily-wage workers also have little or no hope of getting a higher wage as a good number of them are working on short-term or even daily contractual basis.

This is a life of little or no hope for a better future for tens of millions of these Thai (and migrant workers from neighboring countries). Debt has become widespread. On Monday, a 29-year-old male factory worker hang himself to death from a roadside tree in Rayong province. The man’s mother said her son took a loan from an online app which snowballed from two thousand baht to nearly 100,000. She said she was trying to sell her car to assist her son, but it was too late.

Humans deserve better than this and a roughly 12 percent annual wage increase per annum for the next five years is not something astronomical or insanely populist.

The last thing poor people living on a minimum wage, working hard overtime, want to hear is the rich or upper middle-class Thais telling them to be content with what they have – and do not have.

Nevertheless, one must be cautious to consider various factors, domestic and foreign, in deciding on the amount of annual wage increase. Just like no central bank can keep printing more monetary notes in a limitless manner before the currency collapses and not worth anything, any minimum wage increase must take issues like export competitiveness, foreign investment attractiveness, inflation, and more into consideration.

Basically, you cannot just come up with any figure you like without considering whether factory owners, Thai and foreign, will end up deciding that it might be more economical to relocate their plants elsewhere outside Thailand or not – thus potentially having less minimum-wage jobs available in the kingdom.

What about the competitiveness of Thai agricultural goods? This will also be another factor to consider.

To get through the minimum-wage trap (and not just middle-income trap), both the government and the private sector will have to invest more in R&D. Thailand needs better quality fruits and agricultural produce to earn more and have a higher profit margin. The tourism industry must be upgraded and make it less reliant on cheap tourism and offer itself as a medium and upper-market tourist destination. Business owners must also ask themselves if they can profit a little less so their employees can lead a marginally decent and humane life as a result of a higher minimum wage.

We have no other options because trying to raise the minimum wage without upgrading Thai economic performance and competency will lead Thailand nowhere. On the other hand, keeping millions of the threshold of poverty will eventually teardown the social fabric of Thailand.

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Emphasizing the continuous driving of Thailand towards the Sustainable Development Goals.

Today (9 December 2022) at 9:30 a.m. Mr. Suttipong Juljarern, Permanent Secretary for Interior, Ministry of Interior  participated in the opening ceremony of the workshop organized by the cooperation between the Ministry of Interior and the United Nations in Thailand and delivered an opening remark, along with Ms. Gita Sabharwal, United Nations Resident Coordinator in Thailand, Ms. Armida Salsiah Alisjahbana, Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations and Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), and Dr. Wandee Khunchornyakong Juljarern, President of Ministry of Interior’s Ladies Association. The Workshop attendees are: Deputy Permanent Secretaries, Director-General of all departments, Heads of state enterprises under the Ministry of Interior, Vice President of the Ministry of Interior’s Ladies Association, Advisor to the Permanent Secretary for Interior, Governors and participants from agencies under the Ministry of Interior, including the Office of the Permanent Secretary for Interior, Department of Provincial Administration, Department of Land, Department of Public Works and Town & Country Planning, Community Development  Department, Department of Local Administration, Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, Metropolitan Electricity Authority, Provincial Electricity Authority, Metropolitan Waterworks Authority, Provincial Waterworks Authority, Wastewater Management Organization  and every province Including Bangkok, a total of 315 people attended the ceremony at the ESCAP Hall, 2nd floor, United Nations Convention Center, Bangkok.

Ms. Gita Sabharwal, said that today’s workshop will be an important turning point for Sustainable Development. Since the first time she had the opportunity to meet Mr. Suttipong Juljarern, and Dr. Wandee Khunchornyakong Juljarern, she is confident that the Change for Good concept can really happen. This makes it possible to change the social structure in a variety of contexts to achieve a wide range of sustainability.  It also helps to combine the power of thought, increase inspiration for work, and it has already spread to all regions of Thailand. For example, the use of Solar Rooftop, about 100,000 households now see the importance of using clean energy.  Finally, she thanked all of the participants who attend today’s workshop and for being ready to help drive Thailand towards the Sustainable Development Goals together with the Ministry of the Interior  and network partners in full force.

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Mr. Suttipong said, he is honored and delighted to attend the opening ceremony of the workshop. As on June 6, 2022, the Ministry of Interior signed a Statement of Commitment to Sustainable Thailand to promote cooperation in driving the Sustainable Development Goals through collaboration with the United Nations Country Team (UNCT) under the theme: “77 provinces, 77 commitments towards the Sustainable Development Goals” and to reinforce the intention to drive Thailand toward the Sustainable Development Goals in various dimensions concretely. The workshop organized today aimed to reinforce and raise awareness of the Sustainable Development Goals through the working networks of the Ministry of Interior across the country (878 districts, 76 provinces), and all 7 affiliate networks, including government sector, academic sector, religious leaders, the people, private sector, civil society sector, and the media sector.

“After the signing ceremony on June 6, 2022, the Ministry of Interior is shifting its priority to driving human resource development to create changes to new and better things according to the Change for Good guideline, through the creation of a leadership team of drivers leading the change in 878 districts in the pilot district project, treatment of “Healing Suffering, Nourishing Happiness” scheme which surveys problematic issues to be able to understand and solve problems according to the social landscape of each areas toward the Sustainable Development Goals. The goal are to enable people to improve their quality of life, forming a group to create unity of the community by using the volunteer mechanism, raising the level of development from rural communities to urban communities to make cities and human settlements safe  and resilient to economic, social and environmental conditions in the current global context. The approach is conducted in line with 5 important strategic cooperation issues, namely 1) Technology transfer to reduce carbon dioxide emissions 2) Conservation and protection of biodiversity and promoting sustainable eco-tourism 3) Efficient waste management according to BCG model and creating a sustainable food system and reducing food waste 4) developing sustainable agriculture, smart farming; and 5) enhancing the resilience of communities and marine ecosystems by adapting disaster risk reduction measures, taking into account the challenges on the path to sustainable development including climate change emergencies.” Permanent Secretary for Interior emphasized.

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Ms. Armida Salsiah Alisjahbana, said that she was delighted to see today’s event taken place under the theme “77 Provinces, 77 Commitments to the Sustainable Development Goals”. The Sustainable Development Goals are a process that is in the mainstream of the world and requires leadership and a sense of ownership in order to bring changes and to be able to be passed on to the next generation. The United Nations Economic and Social Committee for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) stands ready to cooperate and support Thailand in cooperation with the Ministry of Interior in all aspects.

Mr. Suttipong added that to enable Thailand to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, Ministry of Interior has introduced the philosophy of sufficiency economy of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej and His Majesty’s aspirations that aim to make “the country is stable, the people are happy”, and fix the wrongs by inheriting the philosophy of sufficiency economy and the principle of “civilized agriculture” as a guideline for rational self-reliance through various projects, such as the pilot district project, integrated health care, The New Theory, the Quality of Life Development Project (Khok Nong Na), the National Food Waste Management Campaign, which helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions along with efficient waste management. The Ministry stands ready to create a culture of 3Rs: Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle by growing your own vegetables, which reduces household expenditures and creating food security. The preservation of local wisdom, supporting small entrepreneurs, promote the use of Thai fabrics which is also a continuation of the royal aspirations of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, and on the occasion of World Soil Day on December 5th of every year, the Ministry of Interior joins a campaign to raise public awareness of the value of soil resources. These measures resulting in good results in four aspects: Better Production, Better Nutrition, Better Environment, and Better Life.

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Dr. Wandee, added that today’s workshop consists of various discussions on the Sustainable Development Goals. The context of Thailand’s balances between social, economic and environmental dimensions, and urgent action from all stakeholders to jointly create a sustainable future. The workshop consists of 6 activities: 1) “Sustainable Food Systems” by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the Ministry of Agriculture; and Kasetsart University, which is an exchange of learning about smart agriculture and food security. 2) “Provincial circular economy” – the key to achieving sustainable development by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and the United Nations Human Settlements Program (UN-Habitat), which brings discussion and exchange of circular economy principles; 3) “Eco-Tourism” by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) that will exchange experiences based on the concept of social innovation and social partnerships (4Ps) towards sustainable tourism that focuses on building a city with resilience and ready to cope with all types of disasters. 5) “Combine the BCG economy with the way of life, water and agriculture” by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) and 6) “Take advantage of resonance to drive provincial development results” by the Office of the National Economic and Social Development Council. This will lead to the creation of new innovations that are better suited to the social landscape according to the local context and filling gaps in driving missions towards sustainable goals.

 

“I sincerely hope that today’s activities will reinforce all provinces and districts to join forces to drive Thailand towards the sustainable development goals, integrated with the people in the area and the 7 network partners. This is an important part to show the determination to be a good civil servant under His Majesty the King, to do good things for Thailand, for the children of the Thai people, as well as to carry on the royal aspirations of introducing the Sufficiency Economy Philosophy towards the Sustainable Development Goals internationally. Furthermore, to build a solid development foundation to uplift the community, applying technology to create creative innovations. These can aid Thailand to become a stable and sustainable country in all aspects and make our one world a place of happiness for all our children” 

Mr. Suttipong said.

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One Bangkok announces strategic leasing partnership with CBRE and JLL to bring to market

One Bangkok announces strategic leasing partnership with CBRE and JLL to bring to market ‘The Ultimate Workplace Ecosystem’

(Bangkok, Thailand) One Bangkok, the largest holistically integrated district in the heart of Bangkok being developed by Frasers Property and
TCC Assets, announced a strategic partnership with CBRE and JLL introduce the market to the first two office towers at the heart of Bangkok CBD. Offering a combined 200,000 sq. m. of lettable premium Grade A office space, Tower 4 and Tower 5 at One Bangkok will deliver a new approach to do business and set bold new standards for workplaces in Thailand.

Lim Hua Tiong, CEO of One Bangkok, said, “The future of the work
is evolving, therefore Bangkok office buildings must tailor to the new trends. As a vertically integrated developer and asset manager with a proven track record of delivering the best office tenant experience in Bangkok, Frasers Property has a good understanding of what customers want to go beyond current market standards in terms of physical space, amenities, and services. By partnering with CBRE and JLL, global leaders in commercial real estate services with expansive networks, to act as strategic leasing partners, we will have an even deeper insight into the office asset class to deliver the ultimate workplace ecosystem of the future.”

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“The offices at One Bangkok emphasize health, well-being, sustainability, and quality in every detail. For these two office towers, we engaged world-renowned consultants to deliver beautifully designed, high-performance environments with flexibility and efficiency for the best occupant experience. They are also the first office towers in Thailand underpinned by future-ready smart technology, targeting WiredScore and SmartScore certifications, and are designed for WELL Platinum certification, ensuring the physical and social environments will benefit the health, well-being, and performance of occupants. These attributes have already been recognized by the industry, with One Bangkok recently receiving the ‘Best Office Development’ award at the 17th PropertyGuru Thailand Property Awards 2022 ceremony.”  

“We’re confident in bringing these two office towers to the market now.
Our most recent office development, The PARQ, is approaching 95% occupancy, having launched at the outset of the pandemic – and with a very strong tenant profile. This demonstrates that demand for the best office product remains very robust and One Bangkok is primed to meet the demand for premium quality office space.” added Lim Hua Tiong 

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As global leaders in commercial real estate, CBRE and JLL have unmatched data, market intelligence, and agenda-setting research capabilities to support One Bangkok. Roongrat Veeraparkkaroon, Managing Director of CBRE Thailand, the local unit of the world’s largest commercial real estate services and investment firm, said, “We are convinced that One Bangkok is  well-placed to meet the demand gap for modern office space.” 

Based on CBRE’s experience of over 30 years in Bangkok’s office market, we have found that the market has grown to put more importance on community, environment, and human wellness. From 2022 – 2025, Bangkok will see 1.17 million sq. m. of new office supply and many of these new projects will be registering for building certifications such as LEED and WELL. Buildings demonstrating that they can meet environmental and health standards will receive good responses from office occupiers, particularly those developed and managed by highly experienced teams with a proven track record of successful projects such as Frasers Property with FYI Center, Sathorn Square, Samyan Mitrtown, and The PARQ.

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“In addition, many older buildings – those built before 2000 – are also increasingly registering for such certifications to remain competitive. This is partly due to the “flight to quality” demands from multinational corporations (MNCs) and agile workforces, who now expect a work environment that can combine a mix of flexible and efficient work, a healthy lifestyle, and a focus on well-being. These demands will shape how buildings are developed, determine what kind of amenities they come with, and put the industry on the road to sustainability and carbon neutrality. One Bangkok is a good example of new office developments that have thoughtfully incorporated these new features and will benefit from it.” added Roongrat

According to Michael Glancy, Country Head of JLL Thailand, a global professional services firm specializing in real estate, companies have been on a journey to reinvent the workplace for a number of years. Whilst this has been driven by technology and the need for more efficient, flexible, healthy, and sustainable spaces, the shift to hybrid work has become a marker of change in the workplace. It places greater emphasis on how companies can support employees’ well-being and increase collaboration, a sense of belonging and productivity.

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“There is a clear flight to sustainable quality buildings trend growing here in Bangkok and we expect this to continue for the foreseeable future. There are over four million sq. m. of occupiers who have been in the same office towers for over twelve years. Therefore, JLL anticipates leasing activity to continue to rise in the next two years as companies create their own version of the future of work to meet their employees’ needs and attract them back to the office.” said Glancy

“One Bangkok has an array of offerings to meet occupiers evolving needs, which makes the project an attractive proposition. The specification of the office towers is top Grade A quality and is supported by limitless amenities and lifestyle services, connection to nature, inspiring art and culture, and seamless transit options – the epicentre of urban life.” he added

One Bangkok, located at the corner of Wireless and Rama 4 roads with direct linkages to the city’s burgeoning mass transit systems, comprises workplaces of the future, a new retail loop, superlative residences, hotels with the finest five-star hospitality, a world-class live entertainment arena, the presence of art and culture, and vast, welcoming public realm that covers 50 rai of the 104-rai district. As a well-equipped smart city with sustainable infrastructure, One Bangkok aims to be the first project to be awarded LEED for Neighborhood Development Platinum certification in Thailand and WELL Building Standard to support human health and wellness.

For more information on office leasing, please contact One Bangkok at +662 081 3758. 

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China Begins Implementing Relaxed Anti-COVID-19 Measures

A woman has her routine COVID-19 throat swab at a testing site despite authorities starting to ease some of the anti-virus controls in Beijing, Thursday, Dec. 8, 2022. Photo: Andy Wong / AP
A woman has her routine COVID-19 throat swab at a testing site despite authorities starting to ease some of the anti-virus controls in Beijing, Thursday, Dec. 8, 2022. Photo: Andy Wong / AP

BEIJING (AP) — China began implementing a more relaxed version of its strict “zero COVID” policy on Thursday amid steps to restore normal life, but also trepidation over a possible broader outbreak once controls are eased.

The country reported 21,165 new coronavirus cases on Thursday, though it was unclear whether the lower number reflected fewer infections or a reduction in testing.

The National Health Commission issued relaxed anti-pandemic regulations on Wednesday, including a loosening of lockdowns and the elimination of a requirement that a recent negative COVID-19 test be shown to enter most public places.

The commission said it was due to “positive results” in fighting the virus and because of a recognition that the current omicron variant is less dangerous than earlier versions of the virus — a fact long embraced by other countries that have reopened their societies.

“Our country’s epidemic prevention and control work is facing new situations and new tasks,” commission spokesperson Mi Feng said. Neither Mi nor other experts appearing with him at a briefing Thursday addressed the possibility of a new outbreak once restrictions are eased.

The relaxation also follows street protests — the largest in decades — by people fed up with the draconian controls, which have been blamed for hobbling the economy, upending millions of lives and causing the deaths of some people refused hospital treatment because they lacked proper test results.

“This is an inevitable trend. We must let go sooner or later, and we can’t always stick to previous measures,” said Xin Guijun, a 70-year-old Beijing resident.

“However, one thing is that we are on our own to protect ourselves, and we must cultivate our own awareness of personal protection,” Xin told The Associated Press.

While the relaxation sent a wave of relief through Chinese society, much uncertainty remains and the move was not met with universal acclaim.

Dr. Anthony Fauci, the top U.S. infectious disease expert and a critic of China’s reliance on lockdowns, said China risked unleashing a new wave of virus mutations on the world if it doesn’t “mount and implement a proactive vaccination campaign.”

“Whenever you have a large wave of transmissions of a virus, you give it ample opportunity to mutate,” Fauci said Wednesday at an event organized by the Financial Times newspaper.

“And when you give a virus opportunity to mutate, that allows it to form potentially new variants. And once you get a brand-new variant, that could have an impact on the rest of the world,” Fauci said.

Fauci and other foreign health officials have urged Beijing to import Western COVID-19 vaccines based on mRNA technology, considered more effective than the inactivated vaccines developed by China. Chinese officials have so far ignored such calls.

The changes announced Wednesday include a renewed commitment to vaccinate vulnerable groups and the elderly, whose levels of immunization are far lower than the population as a whole. China has administered 3.4 billion doses to its 1.4 billion people, or about 2.4 doses per person, indicating that large numbers have not received the recommended three shots.

China’s difficulties are compounded by the fact that only a small number of people have been exposed to the virus under “zero COVID,” leaving most with no natural antibodies.

In an editorial on the Wednesday announcement, the official Xinhua News Agency said the changes were “introduced based on the latest epidemic situation and mutation of the virus to contain the epidemic in a more science-based and targeted manner.”

Xinhua emphasized the need to “rectify oversimplified or one-size-fits-all approaches and excessive policy steps, oppose and curb pointless formalities and bureaucratism.”

China has not formally abandoned “zero COVID,” which seeks to track and eliminate all infections, but its recent steps seem to indicate it is dropping it in all but name.

The ruling Communist Party credits the policy with sparing China the large numbers of cases and deaths seen in other countries.

China’s official death toll is 5,235 since the start of the pandemic, versus a U.S. count of 1.1 million.

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WNBA Star Swapped for Russian Arms Dealer, Heads Home

FILE - Brittney Griner (15) runs up court during women's basketball gold medal game against Japan at the 2020 Summer Olympics on Aug. 8, 2021, in Saitama, Japan. Photo: Charlie Neibergall / AP File
FILE - Brittney Griner (15) runs up court during women's basketball gold medal game against Japan at the 2020 Summer Olympics on Aug. 8, 2021, in Saitama, Japan. Photo: Charlie Neibergall / AP File

WASHINGTON (AP) — American basketball star Brittney Griner headed home Thursday night, freed from Russian prison in exchange for the U.S. releasing notorious Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout in the culmination of an eight-month saga of high diplomacy and dashed hopes.

But the U.S. failed to win freedom for another American, Paul Whelan, jailed in Russia for nearly four years.

The deal, the second in eight months amid tensions over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, secured the release of the most prominent American detained abroad and achieved a top goal for President Joe Biden. Yet it carried what U.S. officials conceded was a heavy price.

“She’s safe, she’s on a plane, she’s on her way home,” Biden said from the White House, where he was accompanied by Griner’s wife, Cherelle, and administration officials.

Biden’s authorization to release Bout, the Russian felon once nicknamed “the Merchant of Death,” underscored the heightened urgency that his administration faced to get Griner home, particularly after the recent resolution of her criminal case on drug charges and her subsequent transfer to a penal colony. Griner, who also played pro basketball in Russia, was arrested at an airport there after Russian authorities said she was carrying vape canisters with cannabis oil.

Griner is a two-time Olympic gold medalist, Baylor University All-American and Phoenix Mercury pro basketball star, whose arrest made her the most high-profile American jailed abroad. Her status as an openly gay Black woman, locked up in a country where authorities have been hostile to the LBGTQ community, injected racial, gender and social dynamics into her legal saga and brought unprecedented attention to the population of wrongful detainees.

The Russian Foreign Ministry confirmed the swap, saying in a statement carried by Russian news agencies that the exchange took place in Abu Dhabi and that Bout had been flown home. Russian media showed Griner walking off a Russian plane in Abu Dhabi where she was greeted by a U.S. official. Two Russians greeted Bout with a hug.

Later, Russian TV showed Bout walking off the plane on a snow-covered tarmac in Moscow, his mother and wife hugging him, giving him flowers.

Biden spoke by phone with Griner, and she was expected back in the U.S. within 24 hours, Biden said. U.S. officials said she would be offered specialized medical services and counseling.

Both Russian and U.S. officials had conveyed cautious optimism in recent weeks after months of strained negotiations, with Biden saying in November that he was hopeful that Russia would engage in a deal now that the midterm elections were completed. A top Russian official said last week that a deal was possible before year’s end.

Even so, the fact that the deal was a one-for-one swap was a surprise given that U.S. officials had for months expressed their determination to bring home both Griner and Whelan, a Michigan corporate security executive jailed in Russia since December 2018 on espionage charges that his family and the U.S. government have said are baseless.

“We’ve not forgotten about Paul Whelan,” Biden said. “We will keep negotiating in good faith for Paul’s release.”

However, U.S. officials said they did not see an immediate path to bringing about Whelan’s release, saying Russia has treated his case differently because of the “sham espionage” charges against him. Still, they said they believe communication channels with the Russians remain open for negotiations for his freedom.

“We didn’t want to lose the opportunity today to secure the release of one of them,” said Secretary of State Antony Blinken.

Whelan’s brother David said in a statement he was “so glad” for Griner’s release but also disappointed for his family. He credited the White House with giving the Whelan family advance notice and said he did not fault officials for making the deal.

“The Biden administration made the right decision to bring Ms. Griner home, and to make the deal that was possible, rather than waiting for one that wasn’t going to happen,” he said.

In releasing Bout, the U.S. freed a former Soviet Army lieutenant colonel whom the Justice Department once described as one of the world’s most prolific arms dealers. He was arrested in Thailand in 2008 and extradited to the U.S. in 2010.

Bout was serving a 25-year sentence on charges that he conspired to sell tens of millions of dollars in weapons that U.S officials said were to be used against Americans. Biden issued an executive grant of clemency to free the arms dealer from a federal prison in Illinois to effect the prisoner swap.

The deal drew criticism from some prominent Republicans, including House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, his party’s nominee to become speaker once the GOP retakes control of the chamber in January.

“This is a gift to Vladimir Putin, and it endangers American lives,” he said of Bout’s release. “Leaving Paul Whelan behind for this is unconscionable.”

The U.S.-Russia exchange was carried out despite deteriorating relations between the powers prompted by Moscow’s war against Ukraine. The White House said that Kyiv was provided assurances that the terms were limited to the prisoner swap and would not impact U.S. support for Ukraine’s defense.

Over the summer, the imprisonment of Americans produced the highest-level known contact between Washington and Moscow — a phone call between Blinken and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov — in more than five months.

In an extraordinary move during otherwise secret negotiations, Blinken revealed publicly in July that the U.S. had made a “substantial proposal” to Russia for Griner and Whelan. Though he did not specify the terms, people familiar with it said the U.S. had offered Bout.

The public overture drew a rebuke from the Russians, who said they preferred to resolve such cases in private, and carried the risk of weakening the U.S. government’s negotiating hand for this and future deals by making the administration appear desperate. But the announcement also communicated to the public that Biden was doing what he could and to ensure pressure on the Russians.

The release also followed months of back channel negotiations involving Bill Richardson, the former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations and a frequent emissary in hostage talks, and his top deputy, Mickey Bergman.

Following Griner’s arrest at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport in February, she pleaded guilty in July but still faced trial because admitting guilt in Russia’s judicial system does not automatically end a case.

She acknowledged in court that she possessed the canisters with cannabis oil but said she had no criminal intent and their presence in her luggage was due to hasty packing.

Before being sentenced on Aug. 4 and receiving a punishment her lawyers said was out of line for the offense, an emotional Griner apologized “for my mistake that I made.” She added: “I hope in your ruling it does not end my life.”

Her supporters had largely stayed quiet for weeks after her arrest, but that approach changed in May once the State Department designated her as unlawfully detained. A separate trade, Marine veteran Trevor Reed for Konstantin Yaroshenko, a Russian pilot convicted in the U.S. in a cocaine trafficking conspiracy, spurred hope that additional exchanges could be in the works.

Whelan has been held in Russia since December 2018. The U.S. government also classified him as wrongfully detained. He was sentenced in 2020 to 16 years in prison.

Whelan was not included in the Reed prisoner swap, escalating pressure on the Biden administration to ensure that any deal that brought home Griner also included him.

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Story: Eric Tucker, Matthew Lee, and Zeke Miller. Associated Press writers Colleen Long and Aamer Madhani contributed to this report.

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MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL EXPECTS TO INTRODUCE MORE THAN 35 LUXURY HOTELS AROUND THE WORLD IN 2023

From the Expansive Savannas of Kenya to the Pristine Shores of the Caribbean, Marriott International is Set to Expand its Global Luxury Footprint and is Reimagining High-Touch Hospitality 

Cannes, France – December 8, 2022 – From International Luxury Travel Market (ILTM) Cannes, Marriott International, Inc. today announced plans to introduce more than 35 luxury hotels in 2023, delivering the unique and meaningful experiences desired by today’s luxury traveler. Boasting an unrivaled portfolio of luxury brands including The Ritz-Carlton, Ritz-Carlton Reserve, St. Regis, W Hotels, The Luxury Collection, EDITION, JW Marriott and Bulgari Hotels & Resorts, Marriott International continues to push the boundaries, reimagining travel with a globally inspired perspective that defines the future of luxury. With an unparalleled footprint of nearly 500 luxury hotels and resorts in 68 countries and territories today, Marriott International is poised to further its position as the global leader in luxury hospitality with more than 200 luxury properties in the development pipeline. From Kenya to Singapore and Japan to Mexico, more than 35 new hotels are slated to open next year in sought-after and emerging destinations around the world.

Luxury’s Great Reimagining

The world has experienced a seismic cultural shift following the events of the last several years, according to a study exploring the impact on the values and aspirations that matter most to guests, conducted in collaboration with creative agency Team One. “We are looking to the great reimaginers, people who perceive crises as moments of opportunity to rethink their lives and reimagine the world around them. Our collective mindset has changed from viewing travel as a luxury commodity to an activity vital to overall well-being,” said Tina Edmundson, Global Brand and Marketing Officer, Marriott International. “More than ever before, our guests are prioritizing more meaningful travel and time spent with loved ones, looking for experiences that reflect their personal values and enhance their overall quality of life.”

“Whether it’s a focus on nurturing closer relationships, a desire to be more present, or finding ways to make a positive impact, across our luxury brands we are evolving to allow our guests to focus on what they believe matters most,” said Chris Gabaldon, Senior Vice President, Luxury Brands, Marriott International. “As we grow our portfolio of luxury hotels and resorts in some of the most iconic and compelling destinations globally, our expanding footprint allows us to offer the transformative experiences that lead to a renewed sense of purpose and enhanced mental and physical well-being for the modern luxury traveler.”

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The Ritz-Carlton Leads Through Innovation While Pursuing Global Growth 

Showcasing a new, contemporary aesthetic and the renowned brand’s legendary service, The Ritz-Carlton continues to lead through innovation as it thoughtfully grows its portfolio in the world’s most exciting destinations. In 2022, the iconic brand drove global buzz with debuts in New York’s NoMad neighborhood and in Amman, in addition to celebrating the launch of Evrima, the first yacht from The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection. In the year ahead, the brand expects to open two new hotels in North America, including its first property in America’s Pacific Northwest region with The Ritz-Carlton, Portland, and The Ritz-Carlton Paradise Valley, The Palmeraie in Arizona’s coveted Scottsdale area. Set above the city skyline, The Ritz-Carlton, Melbourne is slated to grow the brand’s footprint in Australia next year, while The Ritz-Carlton, Fukuoka is expected to deliver a new offering in the business district of this southwestern Japanese city. Ritz-Carlton Reserve anticipates expanding its exclusive portfolio in 2023 with Rissai Valley, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve close to the historic Chinese valley of Jiuzhaigou and Nujuma, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve located off the West Coast of Saudi Arabia and part of the country’s Red Sea project.    

St. Regis Celebrates its Vanguard Spirit in Alluring New Destinations 

St. Regis continues to solidify its position as a global luxury icon by bringing its vanguard spirit, signature glamor and celebrated rituals to some of the world’s most desired destinations. Highlighting a commitment to growing its resort portfolio, in 2023 the brand expects to debut The St. Regis Kanai Resort, an enchanting haven nestled in a 620-acre nature reserve along Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula with ocean views from every guestroom. In the year ahead St. Regis also anticipates expanding its footprint in North America with The St. Regis Chicago, an exquisite architectural marvel envisioned by Jeanne Gang Studio. The iconic brand is also slated to bring its acclaimed Butler Service and storied legacy to Belgrade and is expected to open its first two properties in Saudi Arabia by debuting a hotel in Riyadh and a resort located on its own private island within the Red Sea project. This past year also marked St. Regis openings in Qatar, India, Kuwait and Indonesia.

W Hotels Continues Pushing the Boundaries & Expanding to Iconic Destinations

In 2022, W Hotels introduced an evolved lens on its unassuming approach to luxury and is set to infuse subtle sophistication into each of its 67 hotels around the world. W pushes the boundaries of elevated design, regionally inspired programming and its iconic “Whatever / Whenever” service, which has been refined for the next generation of travelers. With the opening of W Algarve – atop the dramatic cliffs of Southern Portugal – and W Costa Navarino – located along the sandy shorelines of Greece – the brand debuted in two sought-after locales in 2022, providing a glimpse into W’s new vision. This year also brought further growth in the Middle East with the addition of W Dubai – Mina Seyahi, rising 31 stories above the Arabian Gulf, and in Canada with the W Toronto, which nods to the city’s rich musical heritage with Canada’s first W Sound Suite – the brand’s signature recording studio experience – and celebrates Toronto’s storied art scene, diversity of culture and legacy of inclusivity. Looking ahead to 2023, W Hotels anticipates debuting in PragueBudapestEdinburghSydneyMacau and Milan. Also slated for later next year, W New York – Union Square and W Hollywood are expected to emerge newly transformed, embodying the fully reimagined W experience.

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EDITION’s Rapid Expansion Continues in Top Destinations   

EDITION, a unique luxury collection of individualized hotels considered the next chapter in the lifestyle hotel story, expanded into Madrid and Tampa in 2022. Known for sophisticated design, a curated taste of the locale, and modern service, EDITION Hotels is rapidly expanding internationally in 2023 with new openings planned across several regions, including the brand’s first properties in Italy, Mexico and Southeast Asia. With 15 hotels currently in the global portfolio, EDITION is projected to grow its personal and intimate hospitality experience to 21 total destinations by the end of 2023, with expected openings next year to include Rome, Riviera Maya at Kanai, Tokyo, Ginza, Singapore, Jeddah and Doha.

The Luxury Collection Brings Transformational Experiences and Destination-Rooted Authenticity 

The Luxury Collection’s growing ensemble of more 120 hotels around the world offer the promise of authentic experiences that are highly immersive and deeply reflective of the destination. In 2022, the brand showcased elevated palatial interiors and world-class epicurean delights in Madrid with the opening of Santo Mauro, brought luxurious coastal charm to the idyllic Greek island of Paros through Cosme, and made its debut in Australia with the opening of The Tasman in Hobart, a waterfront city steeped in rich history. With each hotel serving as a portal to the destination’s unique charms, The Luxury Collection anticipates debuting properties next year in enthralling locations that span the globe, including Turkey, Barbados, Japan, Mexico and Tbilisi, Georgia.

JW Marriott Celebrates Guests through Well-Being Experiences and Exceptional Service

Inspired by its legendary namesake and offering experiences that encourage guests to be fully present, JW Marriott caters to sophisticated, mindful travelers who seek a balance in mind, body and spirit. In 2022, the brand celebrated openings in captivating destinations including São Paulo, Changsha, Istanbul, Bangalore and Frankfurt, marking the brand’s debut in Germany. In the coming year, JW Marriott anticipates continuing to bring its distinct style of warm, authentic service to established and emerging destinations with planned openings from Madrid to Jeju Island, South Korea, and Dallas to Xi’an and Berlin. The brand is also slated to enter the luxury safari segment in 2023 with the expected opening of JW Marriott Masai Mara Lodge in Kenya.

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Tesla Launches in Thailand, Vying To Compete With China EVs

Tesla electric vehicles are displayed during a public launching event Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2022, in Bangkok, Thailand. Photo: Tassanee Vejpongsa / AP
Tesla electric vehicles are displayed during a public launching event Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2022, in Bangkok, Thailand. Photo: Tassanee Vejpongsa / AP

BANGKOK (AP) — Tesla has launched sales in Thailand, offering its popular Model 3 and Model Y at prices aimed at competing with rivals like China’s BYD.

The company staged a glitzy showcase of its plans Wednesday at Bangkok’s Siam Paragon mall. Online purchases have begun, with plans to deliver vehicles to buyers in the first quarter of next year.

Southeast Asia’s market of more than 600 million consumers is increasingly a focus for automakers looking to expand sales, especially of electric vehicles.

Tesla said the vehicles will have the latest satellite navigation systems and other features such as over-the-air software updates.

The company is selling its Model 3 Long Range and Performance models. The Model Y will be sold in three versions “to meet the specific demands of the EV lifestyle for every Thai driver,” the company said.

It said prices will range from 1.76 million Thai baht-2.5 million baht ($50,000-$71,000).

“The price is much lower than we expected. As far as the after-sale service concerns, I’m not worried too much about that as the EV car parts are not very complicated compared to combustible engine cars,” said Wit Wongngamdee, who attended the launch with his wife and said he was planning to order one of the models.

Apichat Prasitnarit, another potential buyer, said he was surprised by the price.

“At the same time, other countries’ brands are launching their cars here, so we have choices and that’s great for consumers,” he said.

Tesla said it will open its first Service Center and Supercharger station in Thailand by March and plans to have at least 10 set up in the country in 2023.

Apart from Tesla and BYD, Nissan Motor Co. has made Thailand a regional EV hub. Mercedes says it is due to announce sales of its EQS450+ soon.

Nithi Thuamprathom, an auto expert for Auto Life Thailand, said Tesla’s launch would likely give the EV market in Thailand a big boost, largely thanks to its competitive pricing and brand value, which is an advantage over Chinese automakers like BYD.

“It’s unbelievable that Tesla announced the entry price (of its cheapest model) at 1.7 million Thai baht,” he said. “That’s the price of Japanese cars with combustible engines or hybrid engines. This will create such a big change in the market.”

Still, Thailand remains mainly a land of gasoline, diesel and LPG-fueled vehicles, even as a nationwide network of charging stations expands.

“The EV trend is growing in Thailand and there is an increase in the consumer acceptance. But we have to accept that this is just a beginning,” Nithi said. “It’s in a pioneering stage.”

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Story: Tassanee Vejpongsa and Tian McLeod Ji. Associated Press business writer Elaine Kurtenbach contributed to this report.

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Suspected German Coup Plot Spawns Dozens of Arrests

Masked police officers lead Heinrich XIII Prince Reuss, center, to a police vehicle during a raid against so-called 'Reich citizens' in Frankfurt, Germany, Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2022. Photo: Boris Roessler / dpa via AP
Masked police officers lead Heinrich XIII Prince Reuss, center, to a police vehicle during a raid against so-called 'Reich citizens' in Frankfurt, Germany, Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2022. Photo: Boris Roessler / dpa via AP

BERLIN (AP) — German police rounded up dozens of people including a self-styled prince, a retired paratrooper and a former judge Wednesday, accusing the suspects of discussing the violent overthrow of the government but leaving unclear how concrete the plans were.

A German official and a lawmaker said investigators may have detected real plotting, drunken fantasizing, or both. Regardless, Germany takes any right-wing threat seriously and thousands of police officers carried out pre-dawn raids across much of the country.

“We’re talking about a group that, according to what we know so far, planned to violently abolish our democratic state of law and an armed attack,” on the German parliament building, government spokesman Steffen Hebestreit said.

Sara Nanni, a lawmaker with the Green party, part of the German government, suggested the group may not have been capable.

“More details keep coming to light that raise doubts about whether these people were even clever enough to plan and carry out such a coup,” Nanni said in a post on the social network Mastodon. “The fact is: no matter how crude their ideas are and how hopeless their plans, even the attempt is dangerous!”

Federal prosecutors said the group is alleged to have believed in a “conglomerate of conspiracy theories consisting of narratives from the so-called Reich Citizens as well as QAnon ideology. ” Adherents of the Reich Citizens movement reject Germany’s postwar constitution and have called for bringing down the government, while QAnon is a global conspiracy theory with roots in the United States.

The Reich Citizens scene has been under observation by Germany’s domestic intelligence agency since 2016. Authorities estimate that the loose-knit movement has about 21,000 adherents.

Prosecutors said the suspects also believe Germany is ruled by a so-called “deep state.”

One of the alleged ringleaders arrested Wednesday is Heinrich XIII Prince Reuss, a 71-year-old member of the House of Reuss who continues to use the title despite Germany abolishing any formal role for royalty more than a century ago.

Federal prosecutors said Reuss, whom the group planned to install as Germany’s new leader, had contacted Russian officials with the aim of imposing a new order in the country once the German government was overthrown. There is no indication that the Russians responded positively.

Police also detained Birgit Malsack-Winkemann, a judge and former lawmaker with the far-right Alternative for Germany party.

Alternative for Germany, which is known by its acronym AfD, has increasingly come under scrutiny by security services due to its ties with extremists.

AfD’s co-leaders, Tino Chrupalla and Alice Weidel said they had only learned of the alleged coup plans through the media, and condemned them.

“We have full confidence in the authorities involved and demand a swift and comprehensive investigation,” they said in a statement.

Chief federal prosecutor Peter Frank said some 3,000 officers were involved in the raids conducted at 150 sites in 11 of Germany’s 16 states.

Officers detained 22 German citizens on suspicion of “membership in a terrorist organization,” prosecutors said. Three other people, including a Russian citizen, were held on suspicion of supporting the organization, they said. An additional 27 people were under investigation.

One of those arrested was a soldier serving on the support staff for Germany’s special forces unit KSK in the southwestern town of Calw. The unit has received scrutiny over what officials called some soldiers’ far-right beliefs.

Along with detentions in Germany, prosecutors said one person was detained in the Austrian town of Kitzbuehel and another in Italy.

The latter suspect, a 64-year-old German citizen who is a former officer in the German army special forces, is accused of being part of a criminal organization that aimed to “subvert the German democratic order by any means – including criminal – and replace it with another unidentified form of state,” police said in a statement, adding that extradition proceedings were underway.

“Of course, there are many people who grandstand and tell confused tales stories after drinking alcohol,” German Justice Minister Marco Buschmann said. “In this case, however, there were such strong suspicions that the group wanted to take violent action that the investigating judge at the Federal Supreme Court ordered the investigative measures to be taken.”

Some of the group’s members had made “concrete preparations” to storm Germany’s federal parliament with a small armed group, according to prosecutors.

Wednesday’s raids showed that “we know how to defend ourselves with full force against the enemies of democracy,” Interior Minister Nancy Faeser said.

“The investigation offers an insight into the depths of the terrorist threat within the Reich Citizens milieu,” Faeser said. “Only the further investigation will provide a clear picture of how far the coup plans had come.”

Officials have repeatedly warned that far-right extremists pose the biggest threat to Germany’s domestic security. This threat was highlighted by the killing of a regional politician and the deadly attack on a synagogue in 2019. A year later, far-right extremists taking part in a protest against the country’s pandemic restrictions tried and failed to storm the Bundestag building in Berlin.

Faeser announced this year that the government planned to disarm about 1,500 suspected extremists and to tighten background checks for those wanting to acquire guns as part of a broader crackdown on the far right.

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Story: Frank Jordans.

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Blue by Alain Ducasse celebrates third anniversary and third consecutive Michelin star in style with presence of the legend “Alain Ducasse” 

It was double celebration for Blue by Alain Ducasse. Renowned for its culinary finesse, award-winning dining room and iconic river views, the contemporary French restaurant by the legendary mentor chef celebrated its third anniversary and followed it up by receiving its 3rd consecutive one-star rating in the Michelin Guide Thailand 2023 edition.

Located in ICONLUXE, ICONSIAM, on the banks of the historic Chao Phraya River, Blue is the first restaurant in Thailand by the legendary Alain Ducasse. The award-winning restaurant showcases ICONSIAM’s core value of creating a synergy between the best of Thailand and the best of the world.

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On Wednesday, 23 November, Blue celebrated its third year in business. The invite-only gala party was attended by the city’s high society, media, and Alain Ducasse, who flew in for the event. “A Touch of Blue” was the evening’s theme. The path to the restaurant was dressed in the signature blue, and stilt walkers welcomed the over 700 guests, who added glamour to the festivities with their fashion-forward outfits in various shades of blue. Invitees sipped the exclusive Champagne Alain Ducasse as well as one of the legend’s favourite drinks – AD Negroni (Negroni with Champagne). They also enjoyed a fantastic selection of delectable canapes served by Executive Chef Wilfrid Hocquet, in addition to an oyster bar and caviar station. There was plenty of entertainment throughout the evening, including a mini concert by superstars PP and Bilkin.

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The celebrations continued the next day, Thursday, 24 November, at the Michelin Guide Thailand 2023 star revelation ceremony held in The Athenee Hotel Bangkok. Blue by Alain Ducasse retained its star for the 3rd consecutive year, underlining the restaurant’s extraordinary multi-sensory journey of French cuisine rooted in a culinary vision of tradition and modernity, complemented by warm, friendly service and an exceptional wine cellar.

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Bangkok foodies were in for an exclusive treat on Friday, 25 November, when the mentor and mentee curated a special four-hands lunch and dinner. The six-course menu included the rare opportunity for a meet-and-greet session with the culinary legend. The meal featured Chef Ducasse’s signature cookpot of Brittany Blue Lobster and Poulette de Bresse with white truffle from Alba and Albufera sauce. It also included Chef Wilfrid’s creation of Alaskan King Crab with gold caviar and Pigeon Pithiviers a la Monegasque. 

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This year has been a good year for Blue by Alain Ducasse. Earlier in January 2022, it was awarded the prestigious Le French Design 100 by Emmanuel Macron, President of the French Republic. Le French Design 100 is the only design prize in France that honours the international actions of its designers for their design projects around the world. In addition, in March, the restaurant was ranked No. 25 on Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants 2022, sponsored by San Pellegrino & Acqua Panna.

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CP Foods wins five awards at 12th Asian Excellence Awards 2022

Charoen Pokphand Foods Public Company Limited (CP Foods) received five international awards at the 12th Asian Excellence Award 2022, organized by the Corporate Governance Asia magazine, the Hong Kong-based publication focusing on economic and corporate governance reporting. The award recognized operational excellence in conjunction with good governance, social and environmental stewardship. 

The Asian Excellence Award, now in its 12th year, is intended to honour and reward accomplishments and excellence in management acumen, financial performance, corporate social responsibility, environmental practices and investor relations. CP Foods was awarded in 5 categories this year including the Asia’s Best CEO Award, Asia’s Best CFO Award, Asia’s Best Investor Relations Professional award, Asia’s Best CSR and Best Investor Relations Company.

Prasit Boondoungprasert, the chief executive officer of CP Foods, has been named the “Asia’s Best CEO” recognizing his leadership excellence in driving the organization’s success and continuous growth by promoting advance technology to enhance the company’s competitiveness as well as ensuring consistent growth and a strong financial position during the difficult times and future challenges. 

Paisan Chirakitcharern, the company’s Chief Financial Officer, received the “Asia’s Best CFO” award for his excellence in financial management and effective funds, as well as for creating added value and maximizing benefits to the organization and stakeholders.

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The “Asia’s Best Investor Relations Professional award was presented to Kobboon Srichai, Executive Committee and Company Secretary at CP Foods, for her outstanding role in effectively communicating information and keeping investors well informed while adhering to the fundamental principle of investor relations.

CP Foods received 2 corporate level awards including Best Investor Relations Company to recognize the company’s commitment to the highest standards of disclosure, transparency, and fairness in disseminating information to stakeholders in timely manner. 

In addition, the company received Asia’s Best CSR award for conducting business that places emphasis on the social and environmental impact on the community where it operates.

The Asian Excellence Award is designed to honour the organization that conduct business adhering to corporate governance and are driving toward sustainable development under  “CPF 2030 Sustainability in Action” strategy which has been developed from the three  pillars towards sustainability comprising “Food Security”, “Self-Sufficiency Society” and “Balance of Nature” ensuring food security based on manufacturing process that are environmentally friendly to mitigate the impacts of climate change in support of 17 the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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