
Uttama: Next Government Will Continue Promoting SMEs
The next government will continue its task to promote Small- and Medium-Enterprises, says former Minister of Industry Uttama Savanayana.
The next government will continue its task to promote Small- and Medium-Enterprises, says former Minister of Industry Uttama Savanayana.
Political uncertainty and slow economic recovery have dragged Thai consumers’ confidence index to a 21-month low in June, according to the latest survey by the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC).
Tropical Storm Mun has caused torrential rain and strong wind across Thailand as it makes landfall in Vietnam.
The new route, linking Thai-Lao sister cities – Nan and Luang Prabang has unofficially opened and it is expected to boost tourism between the two cities by 10-20 per cent.
Deputy Prime Minister General Prawit Wongsuwon ordered officials to assist the victims in the shooting and bombing attacks in Yala’s Yaha district.
The Department of Marine and Coastal Resources is setting up a live stream for Marium, the orphan baby dugong, found stranded in May.
The mother of Thai political activist Sirawith Seritiwat or “Ja New” asks the opposition bloc to file a motion in Parliament demanding actions against culprits who brutally attacked her son last Friday.
BANGKOK, July 3 (TNA) – Thai authorities continue to enforce the ban on pig and pork products from neighbouring countries to prevent African swine fever from spreading into the country. Nong Khai province on the Thai-Lao border has tightened measures imposed since the deadly disease caused culling of pigs in Cambodia, China, Laos and Vietnam. […]
The Thai government vows to continue its efforts to boost the country’s competitiveness by utilizing innovation, creativity and technology.
Thailand and Sri Lanka agree to develop sustainable tourism and integrate collaboration to promote tourism between the two countries.
Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha urges Thai-American youths to strengthen bonds between the US and their motherland.
The Royal Thai Army has alerted its disaster response units in storm-prone areas to cope with the impacts of Tropical Storm Mun.