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UTCC: Exports to Myanmar to see two-fold increase after AEC formation

BANGKOK, 20 June 2012  – The University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce has predicted that Thailand’s export to Myanmar will grow two-fold annually...

Flood crisis causes Bt800 billion loss for 10,000 SMEs

BANGKOK, Dec 8 - Thailand's flood crisis has created an over Bt800 billion investment loss for more than 10,000 small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)...

Incense sticks may be cause of fire

On August the 14th the emergency services rushed to fire at a 3-storey commercial building opposite Soi 18 on second road in the south...

Disco inferno at X-zyte

At 5am on August the 9th the emergency services rushed to a fire at X-zyte disco on third road. Fire fighters...

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Rotary Club Eastern Seaboard Christmas Party brings community together for charity and celebration

PATTAYA, Thailand – The Rotary Club Eastern Seaboard (RCES) once again marked the festive season with its annual Christmas charity party on Saturday, December...

Pattaya municipal officers warn vendors against using sidewalks as selling areas

PATTAYA, Thailand — Pattaya municipal enforcement officers have issued a clear warning to street vendors after conducting inspections along Pattaya South Road on December...

Pattaya municipal officers step up enforcement against motorcycles blocking sidewalks

PATTAYA, Thailand — Pattaya municipal enforcement officers on December 26 carried out an on-site operation to restore order on public sidewalks, focusing on motorcycles...

Sleep-deprived teen rider crashes motorcycle into parked pickup in Pattaya, two injured

PATTAYA, Thailand — Two teenagers were injured after a motorcycle crashed into the rear of a parked pickup truck in the early hours of...

Vendors disappear ahead of Pattaya Soi 6 inspection, raising leak suspicions

PATTAYA, Thailand — A late-night traffic enforcement operation in Pattaya’s Soi 6 on December 24 raised questions after the vendors accused of blocking traffic...