
Finance Ministry Borrows US$1.5bn from ADB to Fight COVID
The Finance Ministry borrows US$1.5 billion from the Asian Development Bank to solve economic problems resulting from the coronavirus disease 2019.
The Finance Ministry borrows US$1.5 billion from the Asian Development Bank to solve economic problems resulting from the coronavirus disease 2019.
The Finance Ministry is planning the second phase of the government’s co-payment scheme to stimulate spending during the New Year festival as consumers and vendors urge the government to extend the scheme to next year.
Thailand joined Southeast Asian nations and five other countries in signing the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) trade agreement that will help member states better cope with economic challenges in the future.
As three protests by People’s Group are scheduled in Bangkok tomorrow, 34 companies of police will be on duty to mainain order, said Deputy Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, Pol Maj Gen Piya Tawichai.
There were nine new cases of the coronavirus disease 2019 over the past 24 hours.
The largest-ever haul of 11.5 tonnes of Ketamine was seized at a warehouse in Bang Pakong district, said Justice Minister Somsak Thepsutin.
Leaders of Southeast Asian nations met their counterparts from China and Japan in their summits via teleconferences to discuss cooperation which includes efforts to cope with the coronavirus disease 2019.
Tourists are excited with the recent discovery of a shaft cave at the famousu Ko Haa islands in the southern province of Krabi while park authorities warn of fatal danger if visitors take the plunge.
All 51 Thai naval officers, who participated in the Cobra-Gold training exercise tested negative for Covid-19, said Navy spokesman Vice Admiral Chettha Chaipiem.
The Namtok Mae Surin National Park is welcoming visitors to its cold atmosphere and tree marigold field.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha attended the 37th ASEAN Summit via a teleconference system and pushed for regional cooperation for economic rehabilitation after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Israeli government requests 2,000 workers from Thailand after the country has effectively controlled the Covid -19.