BANGKOK, 9 May 2013 The Department of Internal Trade (DIT) has guaranteed that a gradual price raise of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) will have no impact on production costs.
BANGKOK, 9 May 2013 Brazilian trade envoy Roberto Azevedo has been chosen as the next World Trade Organization (WTO) Director-general, which will benefit Thailand’s trade in the global trade arena.
BANGKOK, 9 May 2013 President of Hitachi Japan, Mr. Hiroaki Nakanishi, met with Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra at the Thai Khu Fah Building in Government House.
BANGKOK, 9 May 2013 The Commerce Minister has ordered the Department of Foreign Trade (DFT) to speedily release rice in stock both into domestic and foreign markets.
BANGKOK, 9 May 2013 The Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI) has predicted a 5 percent growth in the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) this year, while suggesting that the Bank…
BANGKOK, 9 May 2013 The Finance Ministry has approved a 6-billion-baht fund for recapitalization of the Islamic Bank of Thailand, of which the ministry is the major shareholder.
BANGKOK, May 8 – The gold price sentiment index in the Thai market dropped from 52.84 points in April to 45.50 points this month, reflecting negative confidence among investors, a…
BANGKOK, May 8 – The surging baht compelled 29 Thai exporters to close their businesses last month, while applications for new company start-ups dropped by 17 per cent, Deputy Commerce…
Thailand’s leading industrialists last week renewed pressure on the government, calling for measures to rein in the baht’s appreciation, cut the policy interest rate and stem foreign capital inflows.
Gecko exports in the northeastern province of Nakhon Phanom has become a lucrative business with total export value of at least ten million baht a month.
Two top executives of the Bangkok mass transit system May 3 denied charges of malfeasance in an agreement to manage the capital’s Skytrain extended services.
Thai shrimp farmers last week sought the Commerce Ministry’s assistance to respond to their declining production due to the spread of an infectious disease.
Thailand’s construction material exports in the first quarter of this year grew over 60% year-on-year to US$2.9 billion due to higher demand, particularly for steel.