Thailand is currently witness to a powerful call-to-action within its taxi industry. The Thai Public Taxi Association is championing a significant change and quite literally, a recharge, within the transport sector – the widespread adoption of electric vehicles (EVs). Chairing this electrifying endeavor is none other than Association Chairman Sadit Jaitiang. Mr. Sadit has confirmed that an important discussion is scheduled to echo down the high corridors of transport bureaucracy next Friday. On the other side of the dialogue table will sit Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit. The agenda? A medley of subjects affecting the wellbeing of taxi drivers across the country. But of utmost importance will be the proposition of a clean, green future for Thailand’s roads – courtesy of electric taxis. The advantages of an electric takeover are manifold, according to the association chairman. He firmly asserts that this revolutionary shift in the taxi segment will conspicuously curtail carbon…
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In the parliamentary system, a recent hullabaloo over meal wastage has come under scrutiny. The issue surfaced when a member of Parliament known for her role in acting, Sirilapas “Mew” Kongtrakarn of the Move Forward Party, was criticized on social media for taking leftover food from the parliamentary canteen. However, her action sparked debates about the handling of leftover food in the parliament that was seen to be a potential source of waste. Sirilapas, responding to the criticism, posted the image on her Twitter account with over 20,000 followers, explaining that the leftover food would have otherwise been discarded. Public attention was quickly drawn to the surplus meals and beverages supplied to the parliamentary members, causing an outcry for an overhaul of the system in order to curb food waste and thereby judiciously use the public funds spent on such benefits for the lawmakers. On this account, the president of…
With the collaboration of three various entities from different sectors, namely Siriraj Hospital from Mahidol University’s Faculty of Medicine, the Faculty of Engineering, and True Corporation Plc., an ambitious project called “AI Smart Logistics for 5G Smart Hospital” has been launched. The central objective of this venture is to transform Siriraj into a high-tech “smart hospital” that will aid Thailand’s progression towards becoming a sustainable medical hub. Dr. Cherdchai Nopmaneejumruslers, the vice director of Siriraj Hospital, highlighted that the foundation of this “smart hospital” project lies in harnessing AI technology along with 5G Cloud computing innovation. The intention is to elevate the level of Hospital’s services, making them more effective and qualitative. In Dr. Cherdchai’s words, Siriraj Hospital is working towards rendering best of best services to its patients with minimal difficulties. To accomplish this, they are trimming down the redundant steps, considering the user satisfaction and simultaneously integrating digital…
Unveiling the Hidden Gems of Nan Province Situated over a sprawling 11,472 square kilometers, the province of Nan happens to be a well-preserved repository of art and culture, sheltered by the provinces of Uttaradit, Phrae, and Phayao in one side and by the Sainyabuli province of Laos on another. This distinctive geographical unique features have steered Nan’s art and culture, which is mirrored in the age-old mosques all across the province. From October to January, the winter months imbue the air with a cool, dry ambience, making it an ideal time for locals and foreign visitors to explore Nan, bypassing the usual heat and humidity of other seasons. Listed below are some hidden gems to discover in Nan, far from the rush of mainstream tourist spots. Wat Tham Chetawan Nestled within the Na Noi district, Wat Tham Chetawan, once named Wat Kru Ba Noi, was the spiritual retreat of a…
Marking his presence at Khao Din, Prasae, and Sam Yan markets nestled in the heart of Muang district, Jurin Laksanavisit, the leader of the Democrat Party, was not alone. Flanked by the dynamic Watanya “Madam Dear” Bunnag – the brain behind the party’s political innovation, and a power-packed team of MPs from distinct provinces, Jurin was there to boost the image and presence of the Democrat candidate for Rayong’s constituency 3, the adept Dr Banyat Jetanachan. An influential figure herself, Madam Dear is the better half of Nation Group’s CEO, Shine Bunnag. The complementing power couple, both masters in their respective fields, lend a dynamic aura to the region. Jurin, the passionate party leader, mentioned that Dr Banyat is a true son of Rayong, whose heart beats for his hometown. His impressive political acumen is reflected in his triumphant track record of serving as an MP for Rayong, not once,…
The burgeoning adoption of Electric Vehicles (EVs) is poised to exert a substantial strain on electricity consumption, particularly during hours of peak demand. To preemptively handle this impending issue, the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) is speeding up the development of a strategic power enhancement plan. It is purposed towards increasing the capacity to handle the anticipated surge in evening electricity demand. This proposed plan is currently on the desk of the Ministry of Energy, awaiting implementation. The director-general of the energy policy and planning office, Wattanapong Kurovat, provided invaluable insights regarding the NESDC’s economic forecast for 2023. His projections showcased a noticeable economic expansion in the range of 2.5% to 3%. Several pivotal factors can be attributed to this positive economic growth, including the resurgence of the tourism sector, buoyant private consumption, and consistent investment flow from both public and private sectors. The NESDC’s projections reveal an…
Remarks from the Thai government suggest a keen aspiration for a 5% annual boost to the GDP. This optimism was shared during a tour of the Northeast stop-off, Khon Kaen province. According to data reported by the National Economic and Social Development Council, Thailand’s GDP growth was a modest 1.8% in this year’s second quarter. A slight decline from the 2.6% recorded in the first quarter, it also fell beneath the predicted 3.1% second-quarter growth. Finance Minister Srettha outlined a strategic policy, stating his government’s intention to refrain from implementing the rice-pledging or price-guarantee scheme, a popular approach under the previous administration. Exceptions may be made in cases of a natural disaster. The minister argued that such subsidies lead to discrepancies in global market prices, contradicting economic and financial principles. “Our focus lies in increasing the net income for farmers… Thus, no need arises for price-guarantee or rice-pledging schemes,” Srettha…
Delving into the subject of expanding cooperation in trade and investment was one of the top-line items on last week’s meeting agenda. Thursday’s gathering saw both participants underline their dedication to their deep-rooted alliance and diplomatic relations, according to Busadee Santipitaks, Thailand’s deputy permanent secretary for foreign affairs. This year is particularly significant as Thailand commemorates the 190-year mark of its diplomatic associations with the United States. The meeting saw representatives from Thailand and the United States sharing insights on critical advancements occurring within the region. One particular area of focus was the topic of the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF), a cooperative initiative for which Thailand has the honour of hosting the forthcoming, weeklong fifth negotiation round in Bangkok, scheduled to commence this Sunday. The deputy permanent secretary went a step further in strengthening relations by urging the congressional delegation to take part in the recently formed US-Thai Alliance Caucus.…
One cannot speak of global cuisines without mentioning Thailand, affectionately referred to as the “Kitchen of the World”. Its unique flavors, abundance of fresh ingredients, and diverse culinary techniques have accorded it this prestigious title. One prominent industry voice, Chris Aurand, the Open Innovation Leader of Thai Union Group, firmly believes that the nation stands a remarkable chance to bolster this reputation further whilst addressing essential sustainability issues regarding food. With the world’s growing demand for high-quality and nutritious products, Thailand’s potential to produce high-value byproducts is unmatched. This includes exploring the potential of converting insects into protein-dense foods or developing rice bran products with superior nutritional parameters. According to Aurand, numerous startups in Thailand are already partnering with sizeable manufacturers for such ventures, aiming to add greater value to byproducts, therefore amplifying their environmental and nutritional impact. Aurand conveyed these insights at a fascinating forum organized by the Israeli…
Yesterday marked an important day as Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister, Anutin Charnvirakul, led a significant meeting of governors from various provinces around the country. The agenda of the meeting spotlighted the crucial objectives of the Interior Ministry, which primarily encompass loyalty to the highest institutions, enforcing anti-corruption measures, and extending support for Pheu Thai’s innovative 10,000 baht digital wallet initiative. The meeting, held at the Centara Grand at Central Plaza Lat Phrao in bustling Bangkok, saw active participation from noteworthy individuals such as the deputy interior ministers Songsak Thongsri and Chada Thaiset alongside provincial governors, and high-ranking officials from the ministry. During the event, Anutin amplified the significance of the digital wallet policy. This unique scheme provides individuals the luxury to purchase goods within a convenient four-kilometre radius from their registered domicile. Anutin encouraged the assembled governors to outline tactical strategies to bolster local production, sparking creativity and…