Myanmar Labor Import Suspension Proposed
The Director of the Bureau of General Communicable Diseases has proposed the suspension of labor import from Myanmar until its coronavirus disease 2019 situation improves.
The Director of the Bureau of General Communicable Diseases has proposed the suspension of labor import from Myanmar until its coronavirus disease 2019 situation improves.
Thailand has an excellent system to screen arrivals for the coronavirus disease 2019 and people can be helpful by informing officials of illegal migrants, Deputy Prime Minister/Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said.
Sixteen Myanmar migrant workers have been arrested at Thai-Malaysian border in Songkhla province after illegally entered Thailand and avoided COVID-19 quarantine.
Lockdown easing relieves the contraction of border trade and its value is likely to exceed 1 trillion baht this year, according to the Department of Foreign Trade.
SONGKHLA, July 28 (TNA) – The completion of a new durian-processing plant in the southern province last year resulted in durian exports from the South to China as well as their popularity among Chinese consumers and local price increase. Manguwang Food Co operates the plant on a seven-rai plot in Thepha district, Songkhla. The new […]
More migrants from Myanmar have been caught trying to illegally enter Thailand in hope of finding jobs as the border has been sealed off to prevent the risk of imported COVID-19 cases.
Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwon has ordered officials to intercept illegal migrant workers along the border and inside the boundary
The director-general of the Livestock Development Department has ordered strict control on meat imports to screen out animal epidemics.
The chief of defence forces has ordered subordinates to seal off the border on the concern that illegal migrant workers could bring in the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
The army chief orders soldiers to be ready for Thai returnees who will cross the border back to homeland from April 18 onwards.
Several thousands of migrant workers were stranded at border checkpoints that were closed today and local officials were lenient on some locations.
Police seriously closed the border with Malaysia and Myanmar adjacent to five southern provinces to contain the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).