Ban Extended on Chicken Egg Exports
Deputy Prime Minister/Commerce Minister Jurin Laksanawisit extended a ban on the export of chicken eggs for 30 days and allowed the Public Health Ministry
Deputy Prime Minister/Commerce Minister Jurin Laksanawisit extended a ban on the export of chicken eggs for 30 days and allowed the Public Health Ministry
Several provinces ban local sports activities and close entertainment venues for 14 days in accordance with the government’s disease control measures.
Thailand has imposed a ban on export of face masks and limited the number that travelers can take overseas at 30 pieces to ensure sufficient domestic supply.
หน่วยงานสุขอนามัยของรัสเซียแนะนำประชาชนให้หลีกเลี่ยงการทักทายกันด้วยการจับมือ จูบ หรอ กอด และให้สวมหน้ากากอนามัย
BANGKOK, Jan 13 (TNA) — An opinion survey has found that most people agree with the government and the private sector’s joint effort to ban single-use plastic bags. The National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) conducted the survey on 1,262 people. Of the respondents, 57.69% said they gladly supported the ban that would help reduce […]
The government’s policy for stores to stop giving away single-use plastic bags can negatively affect small and medium-sized plastic bag producers
Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwon presided over the “Seven Day Say Goodbye to Plastic Bags” event ahead of Jan 1, 2020
The National Committee on Hazardous Substances resolved to postpone its ban on paraquat and chlorpyrifos for six months from Dec 1 to June 1 next yea
Farmers planned to wear black clothes and rally at Government House on Nov 28 to oppose the government’s policy to ban three farm chemicals.
The government and the private sector have launched a campaign for shops to stop giving single-use plastic shopping bags from Jan 1 next year.
Amid the ongoing trade war, Thailand must protect its own interest from other parties’ interference, Prime Minister and Defence Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said.
Deputy Prime Minister/Public Health Minister Anutin Charvirakul said the government did not have to review its decision to ban any toxic farm chemical