Pattaya Mail
Commerce Ministry: Thailand still top rice exporter
BANGKOK, 6 May 2012 – With high demand from Bangladesh, the Philippines and Indonesia, the Commerce Ministry has expressed that Thailand will not...
Industry Ministry confident no chemical contamination around Map Ta Phut
RAYONG, 6 May 2012 – The Industry Ministry is confident that the fire incident in Map Ta Phut has left no trace of...
Environment Ministry: Air quality near blasted Rayong factory remains at safe...
RAYONG, 6 May 2012 – The air quality around the Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate remains safe and poses no health threat, according...
National Disaster Warning Center asks the public to beware of heavy...
BANGKOK, 6 May 2012 – The residents of Thailand have been warned to prepare for heavy rain and flash flood during the next...
More charter amendments will come if new constitution is not on...
BANGKOK, 4 May 2012 – A leading development expert is against an effort to adapt international concepts to political and economic development in...
Aditya Birla Chemicals plant suspends operations after gas leak
BANGKOK, May 7 - The Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT) on Monday ordered the suspension of operations of a chemical plant in...
PM vows to tackle high consumer prices
BANGKOK, May 5 - Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra on Saturday pledged to tackle high consumer prices, while insisting some consumer product prices...
Thai public affirms high prices of goods are fact, not just...
BANGKOK, May 6 - About 90 percent of poll respondents viewed that it is a fact that consumer goods prices are higher and...
Death toll in Map Ta Phut factory fire rises to 12
BANGKOK, May 6 – The death toll from a fire at a factory in the Map Ta Phut industrial estate has risen to...








