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    The Thaiger key takeaways The most common medical emergencies for expats in Thailand include motorcycle accidents, tropical diseases, and food or water-borne illnesses. Air pollution and heat-related conditions like heatstroke also pose serious seasonal health risks, especially in northern and...

  • Thailand retailers wage all-out war for 11.11 shopping surge | Thaiger

    Thailand retailers wage all-out war for 11.11 shopping surge

    Major retailers in Thailand are ramping up 11.11 campaigns with omnichannel strategies to boost year-end consumer spending and reclaim lost sales. As the final quarter of the year kicks into gear, November has become a high-stakes battleground for Thailand’s leading retailers. With consumer spending still lagging, major department stores and specialty chains are pushing their 11.11 campaigns to new heights,…

  • Thailand’s tourism tax stalled again despite 11 billion baht potential | Thaiger

    Thailand’s tourism tax stalled again despite 11 billion baht potential

    Thailand’s plan to introduce a tourist tax for foreign visitors remains stalled due to political delays, despite full readiness and strong industry backing. Initially backed by the National Tourism Policy Committee in February 2023, the fee would charge inbound travellers 300 baht by air or 150 baht by land or sea, applying only to overnight visitors. Despite its potential to…

  • Vietjet goes green with SAF as jet delivery hits more delays | Thaiger

    Vietjet goes green with SAF as jet delivery hits more delays

    A budget airline has begun using sustainable aviation fuel on select routes while facing delays in new aircraft deliveries due to external disruptions. Vietjet Thailand has kicked off its first flights using a blend of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), becoming the latest low-cost carrier to go green while grappling with delayed aircraft deliveries. The airline launched SAF-powered operations on its…

  • UK sanctions hit Thai firms over Russia war links | Thaiger

    UK sanctions hit Thai firms over Russia war links

    The UK has sanctioned four Thai companies for allegedly aiding Russia’s war in Ukraine, prompting Thai authorities to warn businesses of reputational risks. Thailand’s Department of Foreign Trade (DFT), under the Ministry of Commerce, confirmed the development following an announcement by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO). The UK’s latest round of designations targeted 39 individuals and entities…

  • DHL powers up Thailand’s first solar-run logistics hub | Thaiger

    DHL powers up Thailand’s first solar-run logistics hub

    Thailand has taken a major step toward green logistics as DHL opened its first fully solar-powered facility, aiming to boost sustainable trade in Southeast Asia. The new Bangna Sustainable Logistics Centre, launched by DHL Supply Chain Thailand, is the logistics giant’s first global facility powered entirely by on-site solar energy. Backed by a 1.39 billion baht investment, the site showcases…

  • Thai firms hunker down as 2026 outlook remains gloomy | Thaiger

    Thai firms hunker down as 2026 outlook remains gloomy

    Thai business leaders have warned that the economy will remain sluggish in 2026, urging companies to focus on cost control and avoid risky strategies. At a recent seminar hosted by DailyNews, Pun Paniangvait, general manager of Thai President Foods Plc, maker of the popular Mama instant noodles, painted a cautious picture of the year to come. He pointed to declining…

  • Lotus’s and Makro now accept government co-payment scheme | Thaiger

    Lotus’s and Makro now accept government co-payment scheme

    Retail chains Lotus’s and Makro have joined the Khon La Khrueng Plus (Half-Half Plus) co-payment scheme alongside over 10,000 participating vendors across the country, according to an announcement posted on the official Lotus’s Facebook page today, November 3. The co-payment scheme, introduced by the Ministry of Finance in 2020, is designed to stimulate domestic spending and support small vendors and low-income…

  • Co-payment scheme boost sends Thai shop sales soaring 80% | Thaiger

    Co-payment scheme boost sends Thai shop sales soaring 80%

    Sales at government-backed Thong Fah shops have surged by 80% after the launch of a subsidy scheme aimed at helping Thais afford essential goods. Witiya Manee-net, Director of the Department of Internal Trade, confirmed the spike during a recent inspection of a Thong Fah outlet, Kitsawat store, located on Samakkhi Road in Nonthaburi’s Mueang district. “The response from locals has…

  • Thai govt fires up 44 billion baht cash splash to boost spending | Thaiger

    Thai govt fires up 44 billion baht cash splash to boost spending

    Thailand’s government has launched a nationwide co-payment scheme to boost consumer spending and support economic growth in the final quarter of the year. The Khon La Khrueng Plus programme, officially launched today, October 29, aims to boost domestic spending and soften the blow of a projected Q4 slowdown. Finance Minister Ekniti Nitithanprapas said the initiative is expected to lift GDP…

  • Thailand eyes 1.2 million US tourists with new flight boom | Thaiger

    Thailand eyes 1.2 million US tourists with new flight boom

    Thailand is preparing to welcome a surge in tourists from the US, as new flight routes and increased interest in luxury travel drive up arrival forecasts. Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Governor Thapanee Kiatphaibool announced that the country expects nearly 1.2 million visitors from the United States in 2026, an 8% jump from this year. The forecast follows the return…

  • Trump and Malaysia sign trade and minerals deals to counter China | Thaiger

    Trump and Malaysia sign trade and minerals deals to counter China

    Today on October 26, US President Donald Trump and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim signed a trade agreement and a critical minerals pact in Kuala Lumpur, aimed at enhancing trade across Southeast Asia and countering China’s restrictions on rare earth access. US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer noted that Malaysia would adjust its tariffs and non-tariff barriers, which is expected to…

  • Thailand rolls out rice rescue plan to lift farmer incomes | Thaiger

    Thailand rolls out rice rescue plan to lift farmer incomes

    Thailand’s Commerce Ministry announced new measures to support rice farmers by stabilising paddy prices and managing the flow of 14 million tonnes. Wittayakorn Maneenetr, director-general of the Internal Trade Department, said the new strategy could result in an average price increase of 3% to 5% for paddy rice. “This approach is designed to balance supply with market demand and provide…

  • Thai Airways boosts board, plots fresh flight to recovery | Thaiger

    Thai Airways boosts board, plots fresh flight to recovery

    Thai Airways is expanding its board and fleet as part of a major governance overhaul aimed at boosting transparency and competitiveness post-rehabilitation. The airline’s chairman, Lavaron Sangsnit, confirmed the move as part of sweeping changes ahead of a key Annual General Meeting (AGM) in December. The expanded board will include a long-awaited risk management committee, aimed at strengthening oversight of…

  • Air Canada partners with HotDeals to offer exclusive Air Canada promo codes for travellers | Thaiger

    Air Canada partners with HotDeals to offer exclusive Air Canada promo codes for travellers

    Toronto, ON – Travellers seeking affordable and convenient flights now have an extra reason to plan their next trip, thanks to Air Canada and HotDeals, a popular online coupon platform. By providing verified Air Canada Promo Codes, HotDeals helps passengers save on both domestic and international flights while enjoying the high-quality service Air Canada is known for. Air Canada: A…

  • Thai Revenue Department warns influencers: Pay your fair share | Thaiger

    Thai Revenue Department warns influencers: Pay your fair share

    Thailand’s Revenue Department has reminded all earners, including influencers and online sellers, that income from any source must be declared and taxed. The statement comes amid rising scrutiny of high-profile online earners, especially after singer Ratchanok “Janey” Suwannaket made headlines for reportedly raking in hundreds of millions of baht through record-breaking livestream sales. Deputy director-general Panuvat Luangvilai clarified that the…

  • Forex trading vs stock trading: key differences | Thaiger

    Forex trading vs stock trading: key differences

    When it comes to financial marketplaces, two of the most sought-after options for investors and traders are the stock market and the Forex market (where 7 trillion USD are traded daily). They both present a chance for earning a profit, but they work in particularly distinct ways. It’s important for anyone who’s considering where they should invest time, effort, and…

  • ‘Half-Half Plus’ kicks off with cash boost for Thai vendors | Thaiger

    ‘Half-Half Plus’ kicks off with cash boost for Thai vendors

    Thailand has launched vendor registration for a new subsidy scheme aimed at boosting small businesses and consumer spending across the country. Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Ekniti Nitithanpraphat kicked off merchant registration for the highly anticipated Half-Half Plus scheme (คนละครึ่งพลัส) today, October 15. The programme, designed to breathe life back into Thailand’s sluggish economy, aims to inject a whopping…

  • Closest legal casinos to Thailand: where to go if you want to play offline | Thaiger

    Closest legal casinos to Thailand: where to go if you want to play offline

    If you’ve found yourself in the middle of your vacation in Thailand with a bit of extra cash and a lot of free time, you might want to blow off some steam in a local casino. Well, that’s gonna be a bit tricky. Although Thailand is globally considered a free-for-all for many things, gambling, both online and in-person, is just…

  • Thai Airways revamp board with zero-tolerance corruption vow | Thaiger

    Thai Airways revamp board with zero-tolerance corruption vow

    The Ministry of Finance has confirmed that all 17 nominees for Thai Airways International’s board of directors are seasoned professionals, as the airline prepares for a major leadership shake-up following its return to the stock market. Lavaron Sangsnit, the ministry’s permanent secretary and chairman of the Thai Airways board, assured the public yesterday, October 10, that the selection process is…

  • Thailand bets big on solar to fast-track net-zero goal | Thaiger

    Thailand bets big on solar to fast-track net-zero goal

    The Energy Ministry has unveiled an ambitious 720-billion-baht investment drive to accelerate Thailand’s transition to clean energy, aiming to hit net-zero emissions by 2050, 15 years ahead of its previous target. Part of the government’s Quick Big Win campaign, the initiative prioritises solar power, carbon capture storage (CCS), and economic revitalisation. Energy Minister Auttapol Rerkpiboon said that the campaign will…

  • Bank of Thailand to roll out white-label ATM licences next year | Thaiger

    Bank of Thailand to roll out white-label ATM licences next year

    The Bank of Thailand (BoT) is preparing to issue new business licences for white-label automated teller machines (ATMs) next year, aiming to expand access to financial services and promote inclusion across the country. The new licensing scheme, part of the BoT’s Financial Landscape 2025 framework, will allow both banks and non-bank operators to install and operate ATMs under their own…

  • Baht holds steady as US shutdown spooks global markets | Thaiger

    Baht holds steady as US shutdown spooks global markets

    Thailand’s central bank reassured the public that no irregularities have been seen in local markets after the US shutdown triggered global financial jitters. The shutdown, which began after the US Senate failed to approve a temporary spending bill, has unsettled international markets and raised concerns over delayed economic data critical to the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy decisions. Yesterday, October 1,…

  • Why interactive activities are key in online English classes | Thaiger

    Why interactive activities are key in online English classes

    Over the last decade, online English classes for kids have evolved from simple video lessons to something far more complex and engaging. Interactive learning experiences are all over the place, and many parents wonder if active participation and gamified experiences are actually preferable to the more classic learning methods. Let’s see what makes interaction a key part of modern online…

  • Suvarnabhumi flies high with booming flights and upgrades | Thaiger

    Suvarnabhumi flies high with booming flights and upgrades

    Suvarnabhumi Airport has reported a rise in flights and passengers, as officials reveal strong growth and outline expansion plans for the year ahead. The airport has recorded a strong recovery in air travel, with 58.10 million passengers passing through its gates in the first 11 months of fiscal year 2025 (October 2024 to August 2025). Kittipong Kittikachorn, General Manager of…

  • Malaysia strengthens halal economy through digital ecosystem and partnerships | Thaiger

    Malaysia strengthens halal economy through digital ecosystem and partnerships

    Malaysia has positioned itself as a major force in the global halal economy by building a strong digital halal ecosystem that provides financing, advisory services, and business intelligence to help local SMEs expand abroad. This model, which underpins Malaysia’s success in exporting halal products, is now being adapted to support neighbouring Thailand in strengthening its own halal sector. Malaysia and…

  • Thais urged to check credit yearly and escape debt traps | Thaiger

    Thais urged to check credit yearly and escape debt traps

    With debt hanging over many Thai households, financial experts are urging citizens to take control, starting with a yearly credit check and smart planning. The National Credit Bureau (NCB) is encouraging Thai citizens to review their credit reports annually to monitor their debt and prevent financial fraud. The advice comes amid rising concerns over Thailand’s high household debt, which now…

  • Thai government pushes capital shake-up to win back investors | Thaiger

    Thai government pushes capital shake-up to win back investors

    Thailand’s new government has unveiled plans to overhaul capital market regulations in a bid to restore investor confidence and boost economic growth. The newly installed administration has pledged to roll out urgent capital market reforms ahead of the next election in a bid to boost investor sentiment and economic momentum. At the centre of the plan is a sweeping regulatory…

  • Ex-Thai Airways boss: Ditch all govt shares or risk relapse | Thaiger

    Ex-Thai Airways boss: Ditch all govt shares or risk relapse

    A former Thai Airways executive has urged the government to sell its remaining shares, warning that political control could derail the airline’s recovery. Banyong Pongpanich, a former board member of Thai Airways International (THAI), called on the government to sell its remaining shares in the airline, insisting that only full privatisation can protect the company from sliding back into bureaucratic…

  • Thai rice steals the show at Australia food expo | Thaiger

    Thai rice steals the show at Australia food expo

    Thai rice gained fresh recognition in Australia after a government campaign at a major Sydney food expo drew thousands of visitors and strong consumer interest. The event, held in Sydney from September 8 to 11, attracted more than 2,000 visitors to the Thai booth, where the spotlight was firmly on Hom Mali rice. According to Department of Foreign Trade (DFT)…

  • Thailand finance chief vows to steady baht, probe gold trade | Thaiger

    Thailand finance chief vows to steady baht, probe gold trade

    Thailand’s incoming finance minister pledged to work with the central bank to stabilise the baht and investigate irregular capital flows and gold trading. Ekniti Nitithanprapas, who is set to take office as finance minister, made the pledge after Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul met with Thai Chamber of Commerce chairperson Poj Aramwattananont yesterday, September 18. Ekniti said he had already begun…

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