
Thai-Myanmar Trade Resumes
Trade between Thailand and Myanmar resumed and commerce authorities expected export growth on Myanmar’s demand for Thai goods.
Trade between Thailand and Myanmar resumed and commerce authorities expected export growth on Myanmar’s demand for Thai goods.
ฺBANGKOK, Feb 2 (TNA) – Myanmar and Thai demonstrators protested against the coup d’etat in Myanmar in front of the Myanmar embassy. The rally started on Sathon Nua Road in Bang Rak district at about 3pm yesterday with Myanmar people and members of a demonstration group called We Volunteer. They read statements to condemn the […]
The authorities ordered the Central Shrimp Market to remain closed until the facilities there and at the nearby migrant dormitory are upgraded to ensure sanitation and hygiene practices.
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration apologized to the operator of a well-known restaurant for mistakenly reporting a timeline which affected its business and promised to verify information before dissemination.
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration reopened its schools with serious measures to control COVID-19 after closing them for nearly a month in the wake of the COVID-19 spread last December.
Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwon said the coup d’etat in Myanmar was an internal political affair and did not concern Thailand.
The Metropolitan Waterworks Authority advised people in eastern Bangkok not to drink tap water because saltwater intrusion raised its salinity.
Disease control authorities will propose to maintain Samut Sakhon as the only province under maximum and strict COVID-19 control.
The Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration reported 819 new COVID-19 cases and one more death who was a bed-ridden man.
The Tourism Council of Thailand (TCT) expects 2 million workers in tourism to lose jobs due to the new wave of COVID-19.
The seventh field hospital of the province opened and more of such facilities will be set up as active case finding is detecting more COVID-19 patients.
The Office of the Basic Education Commission has confirmed that schools can reopen on Feb 1 but those in COVID-plagued provinces can remain closed, depending on the decisions of local authorities.