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Thailand's new government said on Thursday that it would move quickly to bolster a stuttering economy and maintain fiscal discipline, describing an outlook revision by ratings agency Fitch as a warning.
Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut, Thailand’s opposition leader and head of the progressive People’s Party, stands for a portrait in Bangkok on Aug. 15, 2024. Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut, Thailand’s opposition leader and head of the progressive People’s Party,
Medical Fair Thailand 2025 drew global attention to Bangkok from September 10–12, transforming BITEC into a dynamic showcase of cutting-edge healthcare innovation. Over three days, the 11th edition of the fair brought together international companies,
Thailand's exports grew at their slowest pace in nearly a year due to a stronger baht and the impact of tariffs from the United States, the commerce ministry said on Wednesday, but it said it could still exceed its full-year target.
Thailand's tourism industry is a vital pillar for its economy, but it seems like the country has seen a noticeable dip in foreign visitors. According to the off
Europêche Tuna Group Director Anne-France Mattlet told SeafoodSource that if Thai tuna products gain duty-free access to the E.U., European processors will face increased pressure from retailers to lower their prices, which in turn, would likely force tuna vessels to lower their selling prices as well.
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EU advancing in trade agreement talks with Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia, trade chief says
The European Union is "advancing" in negotiations with the Philippines, Thailand and Malaysia on new free trade agreements, its trade commissioner Maros Sefcovic said on Thursday.
CP Group has invested more than $2 billion in the Philippines, building up its presence after setting up a feed mill in the country in 2010.
The Publishers and Booksellers Association of Thailand (PUBAT) will transform the country's premier book fair with a music-infused theme when Book Expo Thailand 2025 opens October 9-19
Thailand and Cambodia have for more than a century contested sovereignty at various undemarcated points along their 817km (508 miles) land border, which was first mapped by France in 1907 when Cambodia was its colony.