
First Batch of Cambodian Workers to Return to Thailand
The Thai authorities allowed the return of the first batch of Cambodian workers to tackle the labour shortage in longan orchards and fruit warehouses in Chanthaburi.
The Thai authorities allowed the return of the first batch of Cambodian workers to tackle the labour shortage in longan orchards and fruit warehouses in Chanthaburi.
Thailand logged seven new patients of the coronavirus disease 2019 who arrived from other countries
The Department of Industrial Works (DIW) has denied that it requested the imports of plastic waste, saying it only reported the demand of the private sector.
A protest leader has vowed to go ahead with the plan to stage the next anti-government protest at Thammasat University after the university management announced to ban the planned rally at the university’s campus.
Thailand’s Lazada 9.9 Big Brand Sales recorded sales growth 34 times in the first hours after the 9.9 massive sales event kicked off after midnight on September 9.
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environement, MCOT Pcl. and a network of allies presented awards to the winners of the low carbon contest: Vlog the Journey, aimed at encourageing the sustainable low carbon society.
The mass Covid-19 testing was conducted on more than 2,600 people in Tak province, bordering Myanmar while two main official border checkpoints have been closed along with 36 natural border passes.
Thailand’s private sector expects the country’s GDP to contract 7-9 percent this year after recording the worst decline due to the pandemic in the second quarter.
Thai shippers foresee a 10 percent contraction of the country’s exports this year due to the global pandemic.
Coastal communities in southern Thailand hold tsunami evacuation and emergency response drills to strengthen disaster preparedness for the six provinces hit by the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami.
As COVID-19 infections in Myanmar continue to grow, Thailand’s Interior Ministry has ordered provincial governors to tighten security along the border to prevent the coronavirus.
The Thai-Chinese Chamber of Commerce predicts that trade and investment will improve in the fourth quarter of this year while urging for solutions to political problems and acceptance of foreign tourists.