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BANGKOK, 12 March 2012  – Starting on April 1, farmers across Thailand will be able to start using credit cards to purchase production materials. 

Monday, 12 March 2012 17:06

FTI eyes pay raise for skilled workers

BANGKOK, 12 March 2012  – Industrial factories are planning to adjust the base salary of foremen, skilled workers and long-time workers by 15-20% to prevent possible conflicts stemming from the implementation of the government’s minimum wage hike policy. 

BANGKOK, 12 March 2012  - The Energy for Environment Center has expressed concerns that Thailand will likely face a higher risk of drought than inundation this year. 

BANGKOK, 12 March 2012 - Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra has met with representatives from the US-ASEAN Business Council to discuss the government's confidence measures and business opportunities. 

AYUTTHAYA, 11 March 2012  – Ayutthaya province will play host to the World Wai Kru Muay Thai Ceremony and Miracle Muay Thai Festival, which will see boxers from over 40 countries strutting their stuff and billions of baht in revenue. 

BANGKOK, 12 March 2012 - Chaipattana Foundation Secretary-General Sumet Tantivejkul has urged the Thai people to adopt His Majesty the King’s sufficiency economy theory to their daily life to solve corruption problem in the nation. 

CHIANG MAI, 12 March 2012  – Chiang Mai province has marked the 1st anniversary of the Tsunami and earthquake tragedy, which occurred in Japan last year. 

BANGKOK, 10 March 2012  – The haze crisis in Thailand's North has cost the tourism industry tens of billions of baht in lost revenue, according to the Thai Tourism Authority. 

BANGKOK, 10 March 2012  – The Thai central bank is confident that the baht movement so far has been acceptable even though it is subject to further volatility toward the end of the year. 

 

BANGKOK, 10 March 2012  - The Department of Land Transport (DLT) will launch a free car checkup campaign on Monday as part of its bid to help prevent road accidents during the upcoming Songkran holiday.

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