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UTCC: Farmers in 100,000-baht debt on average

BANGKOK, 17 August 2012 - A survey by the University of Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC) has indicated that Thai farmers on average...

Private sector urges govt to integrate works of different agencies

BANGKOK, 31 July 2012  – The University of Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC) has revealed that the private sector wants different government agencies...

Expert: Thai export to expand by less than 10%

BANGKOK, 5 June 2012  - The University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC) has predicted that the Thai export figure will expand...

2011 econ projected to expand at 4.4%

BANGKOK, 4 May 2011  – The 2011 Thai economy will grow at 4.4% provided domestic politics is stable, and the upcoming general election...

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Prime Minister Anutin registers marriage with wife Jaa Thananon in private home ceremony

BANGKOK, Thailand – Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul officially registered his marriage with his wife, Jaa Thananon Niramit, in a warm and...

Pheu Thai and Bhumjaithai hold coalition talks as post-election government takes shape

BANGKOK, Thailand – Leaders from the Pheu Thai Party and the Bhumjaithai Party met on Friday to discuss forming a coalition government following the...

Election Commission rejects recount petition, confirms result in Chonburi Constituency 1

BANGKOK, Thailand – Thailand's Election Commission (EC) has rejected a petition for a vote recount in Chonburi’s Constituency 1, citing a lack of evidence...

Pheu Thai probes ballot barcodes, warns Thailand election could be ruled invalid

BANGKOK, Thailand – Thailand's Pheu Thai Party is gathering evidence regarding barcodes found on election ballots, which party leaders suggest could compromise voter anonymity...

Government seeks Election Commission approval for additional flood compensation funds

BANGKOK, Thailand – Minister Attached to the Prime Minister’s Office Paradorn Prissananantakula has affirmed that the government is pushing for additional compensation for flood...