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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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People’s Party files criminal case against Election Commission over ballot secrecy

BANGKOK, Thailand – Thailand’s opposition People’s Party filed a criminal lawsuit on Thursday against the Election Commission (EC), alleging a failure to ensure a...

Thailand clarifies border stance after Cambodia’s remarks at UN rights council

BANGKOK, Thailand – The Joint Information Center on the Thailand–Cambodia Situation has issued a clarification following remarks by Cambodia’s deputy prime minister and foreign...

DIP names Thailand’s top five high-value GI mangoes worth over 1 billion baht

BANGKOK, Thailand – The Department of Intellectual Property (DIP) has unveiled the country’s top five high-value geographical indication (GI) mangoes, highlighting their growing role...

Surasee Task Force shuts down illegal cross-border mobile signal site in Kanchanaburi

BANGKOK, Thailand – The Surasee Task Force has seized unauthorized mobile signal transmission equipment along the Sangkhlaburi border in Kanchanaburi province after discovering cross-border...

49 cases of ‘deafness fever’ reported nationwide, health officials warn against raw pork

BANGKOK, Thailand – Health authorities have reported 49 cases of Streptococcus suis infection, commonly known as “deafness fever,” between January 1 and February 10,...