
PM: Tourism Promotion Must Continue
Tourists’ reservation of about 200,000 hotel rooms was still not enough and the government would come up with new tourism campaigns, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said.
Tourists’ reservation of about 200,000 hotel rooms was still not enough and the government would come up with new tourism campaigns, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said.
The spokesman of the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration has confirmed that no ammonium nitrate is stored in the capital.
Thailand reported two new imported cases of Covid-19 in state quarantine, raising the total cases to 3,330.
The Government Lottery Office proceeds with its online lottery project in a bid to end the problem of overpriced lottery tickets.
His Majesty the King approved the new cabinet line-up including Don Pramudwinai as the foreign minister and deputy prime minister.
The government has spent 550 billion baht to help parties affected by the coronavirus disease 2019 and is seriously trying to stimulate the local economy, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said.
Officials screened the health of 25 Cambodian students who crossed the border to pursue their study after obtaining royal scholarships.
Two Thai nationals were injured by broken glass in the powerful explosion in the Lebanese capital of Beirut, said the spokesperson of the Thai Labour Ministry.
The Mass Rapid Transit Authority is investigating its contractor after a concrete beam of its Pink Line railway project collapsed to the ground during construction in Nonthaburi province on early Thursday morning.
Prime Minister Gen. Prayut Chan-ocha sent a message of condolence to his Lebanese counterpart, Hassan Diab over a deadly explosion in the Lebanese capital Beirut, that killed more than 100 people and injured 4,000 others.
BANGKOK, Aug 8 (TNA) – Thailand has proposed that ASEAN and the US enhance engagement with the private sector in vaccine and anti-viral medicine for COVID-19 and promote public health experts’ network at the 33rd ASEAN-US Dialogue. The meeting has also agreed to prioritise the effective control of new infection waves, reopening economies and safeguarding […]
The Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCCIB) expected the gross domestic product this year would fall by 7-9% from last year due to poor tourism and exports.