Envisioned by the strategic thinking of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, Thailand is primed to ride a new wave of tourism prosperity through the addition of new airport infrastructure in Chiang Mai and Phuket. Elevating tourism revenue is not merely a political promise, it is central to the goals of Pheu Thai party, emphasized the premier amidst his promises of delivering palpable progress. An unwavering belief underpins this priority – airports are vital catalysts in boosting the tourism appeal of provinces. Particularly, in regions that are globally recognized as sought-after travel corners, like Chiang Mai and Phuket. The blueprint involves both, creation of new avenues with new international airports and the enhancement of the existing ones, to bring about a sharp surge in the capacity of these provinces to host larger numbers of tourists. Concrete steps are already underway. Chiang Mai International Airport has become the scene for engaging dialogues and…
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Monkey Business No More: Thailand’s Shocking Response to PETA’s Allegations over Coconut Harvesting!
Answering to allegations about the unethical harvesting of coconuts, the Department of Agriculture is set to introduce a new seal of approval. This endorsement, known as the Monkey Free Plus (MFP), will be given to all coconut products that have not been made using coconuts picked by monkeys. The move comes after the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) brought damaging accusations against the industry. Such assertions have had a significant impact on the exporting of coconuts and related products to countries such as the United States, Canada, and somewhere in Europe, revealed Rapibhat Chandarasrivongs, who is acting as the director-general of the department. The issue came to a head in July when a conglomerate of coconut milk producers appealed to the government. Their plea was for immediate action against the allegations and the hiring of a lobbyist to safeguard the interests of their industry. The controversy arose…
The planet has set its sights on Thailand as nations such as the United States, European Union, and Singapore express their cordial congratulations to Mr. Srettha Thavisin on his ascension to the role of Thailand’s 30th Prime Minister. Leaders from across the globe affirm their eagerness to collaborate with the new administration, a testament to the strategic significance of Thailand in both regional and worldwide affairs. Through a press release from the US Department of State, the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken expressed warm congratulations to Prime Minister Thavisin, emphasizing the hopeful anticipation for an enriched alliance between the two nations. His statement highlighted the eagerness to work hand-in-hand with Thailand to enhance the principles outlined in the US-Thailand Communiqué on Strategic Alliance and Partnership penned just last year. Blinken says, “Our goal is to bolster the lasting friendship between our two nations and jointly promote a peaceful, connected,…
The Immigration Bureau in Thailand has recently confirmed the apprehension of a German national who is currently sought after in Germany. This individual is involved in a criminal case tied to the infamous Hells Angels, an iconic international outlaw motorcycle club. The information was disclosed yesterday by Pol Maj Gen Phanthana Nutchanat, who is the deputy chief of the bureau. He revealed that, after the crime of physical assault was committed in Germany, the suspect fled the country which led to the international search. After being tipped off by German police, they speculated about the suspect’s possible hideout in Thailand. He was eventually tracked down in the Muang district, nestled in the northern province of Chiang Rai, in Thailand. The arrest operation was successfully executed, adding to the law enforcement’s portfolio of accomplishments in curtailing international crime. The deputy chief further reported that the identified suspect had a non-immigrant visa…
The Pheu Thai Party, a prominent political institution, announced yesterday that their highly anticipated 10,000-baht digital wallet policy is soon to be introduced, anticipated to be in action before April of the following year. The party, however, cautions the public regarding devious scammers capitalizing on this development and using it as a lure to trick people into clicking harmful links, declaring these fraudulent measures are not related to their initiative. Pheu Thai’s deputy secretary-general, the esteemed Paopoom Rojanasakul, clarified that the upcoming 10,000-baht digital wallet policy is slotted to be unrolled within the first six months of the coming year. Demonstrating the party’s unwavering commitment to the initiative, Mr. Rojanasakul assured that the Pheu Thai Party is making all possible efforts to deliver on this promise before April. He was vehement in denying the association of the new digital wallet with the current Pao Tang wallet and alarmed the public…
Embarking from the molding realms of modern beauty queens, we find individuals like Anntonia Porsild, who are more than just their physical beauty. These are figures of strength, who channel their compassion and unwavering determination into creating a ripple effect of positivity in our world. In a candid conversation with The Nation, Porsild, a bewitching blend of Thai-Danish ancestry, opens the book of her life and shares her opinion on the beauty pageant circuit, her life’s journey, and her dreams for the future. Porsild recounts her euphoric victory moment and her feelings of shock and humility. Finding herself among the top five finalists, she found it nerve-wracking, each of these women oozing their unique charm and strength. Porsild acknowledged the distinctive feminine power of her fellow competitors and focused on giving her best, taking solace in knowing she had exercised her wholehearted efforts. Amidst the emotional hysteria that was her…
A Clarion Call by Chamber Chairman Sanan Angubolkul to New Government: Actionable Measures for the Economy Sanan Angubolkul, the esteemed Chairman of the Chamber, made a descriptive plea to the newly elected government. He asked the premier, Srettha, to dedicate the initial 100 days in office to three pressing matters, all aimed at bolstering the economy and increasing Thailand’s global competitiveness. His first recommendation focused on delivering stimulus packages. The objective here is twofold – to lighten the cost of living for citizens and lessen the cost of production for the private sector. The plan to achieve this is simple but significant – reduce oil prices and shrink power bills. Sanan alarmingly noticed the surging oil prices and skyrocketing power bills as primary factors diminishing the competitiveness of Thai exporters. Second on the agenda is the crucial role of tourism in triggering Thailand’s economic growth. The last quarter, in particular,…
As the sun climbed to its zenith, Srettha, freshly minted as Thailand’s 30th Prime Minister after securing a clear majority in Parliament on Tuesday, set foot in his future office. He was graciously welcomed by General Prayut, whose warm congratulations marked the beginning of Srettha’s new chapter in public service. The duo, a symbol of the past and the future of Thai politics, spent approximately sixty minutes engrossed in a tête-à-tête. And as a sign of camaraderie, Prayut gladly took the helm of narration for Srettha’s starter guide to the Prime Ministerial office premise. Together, they strolled through the halls of the Thai Khufah Building, the main hub of the prime minister’s affairs. They proceeded to the Bhakdi Bodin Building after, this grand edifice being the reception room where state dignitaries are usually hosted. Once their walkthrough was concluded, Prayut joined Srettha on his walk to the latter’s waiting vehicle.…
During a news conference held at the hub of the Royal Thai Police, a joint warning was issued about online fraud. Authorities from Electronic Transactions Development Agency, the Office of the Securities and Exchange Commission, and Amata Corporation Plc all attended to enforce the gravity of this issue. Pol General Sompong Chingduang, a distinguished advisor to the country’s top cop, and the esteemed Pol Maj-General Chusak Khanadnit, the helm of the High-Tech Crime Division, were the point-man for the Thai police during the meeting. A whopping 300,000 victims filed grievances to the police via the internet relating to fraudulent scenarios. From March 1 of the preceding year until the ending of July this year, unsuspecting victims incurred a staggering loss of 41 billion baht. Upon closer inspection, it was revealed that 24,000 out of the total pool of cases (a worrying 8.14%) were sham investments. This led to monetary losses…
Kanlayawee sheds light on a critical issue – the myriad problems unfolding for new mothers. Bracing up for motherhood is just the tip of the iceberg, says she with conviction, sympathizing with the numerous trials experienced by this faction of society. Interestingly, the professional life that new mothers return to post their maternity leave is alien from the one they leave behind. Coming back to work, they are greeted with challenges similar to the ones they had initially absconded from, says Kanlayawee. She brings to light one of the most tough tasks mothers are expected to tackle at work – breastfeeding, coupled with the agonizing pain it brings about. The first challenge facing new mothers when they return to work is juggling between maintaining the high standards ingrained into them and simultaneously ensuring their responsibilities as a mother are met. The societal standards expecting the superwoman act from mothers, which…