
It Could Take Years for Thai Economy to Recover from Covid-19
It could take up to a year for getting back to normal after the coronavirus crisis, said the Thai Chamber of Commerce (TCC).
It could take up to a year for getting back to normal after the coronavirus crisis, said the Thai Chamber of Commerce (TCC).
The government spokesperson expressed gratitude towards the Chiang Mai Breath Council for its concern on smog in the North
BANGKOK, May 20 (TNA) – The Meteorological Department has issued a storm warning for many provinces until Thursday triggered by tropical cyclone Amphan in the Bay of Bengal. It said tropical cyclone Amphan with maximum sustained winds of about 180 km/h. is moving north and is expected to make landfall over Bangladesh between May 20-21. […]
Monkeys at popular tourist spots in the southern province of Songkhla are suffering from a shortage of food as the COVID-19 lockdown continues.
People in Pattaya resort city form a kilometer-long line to receive donations from a Chinese donor.
A prominent Thai doctor has warned of a second wave of coronavirus infections if social distancing practices are relaxed.
Thai Airways International Plc will seek restructuring via a bankruptcy court after the Cabinet approved a rehabilitation plan for the troubled state enterprise.
The state distance learning television (DLTV) and online classrooms are on trial run to prepare students at all levels before the new semester starts in July.
The Center for Covid-19 Situation Adminstration (CCSA) reported two new Covid-19 cases, raising the the total cases to 3,033.
Thai Airways International (THAI) has extended suspension of flight operation for another month in June.
The rainy season officially begins on Monday with heavy downpours expected in the months of August and September, the Meteorological Department says.
Thailand’s economy contracted 1.8 percent in the first quarter and projected to shrink 5-6 percent this year, says the National Economic and Social Development Board (NESDB).