Unveiled with the moniker “Thailand’s Next Step”, this innovative initiative aims to drive the nation into the future with an emphasis on bio-circular-green (BCG) sectors, electric vehicles (EV), intelligent electronics, the digital space, and the creative industry. This ambitious plan is spear-headed by Narit Therdsteerasukdi, the distinguished secretary-general of the BOI. “Thailand’s Next Step” is a progressive strategy that will extend beyond typical tax incentives. Its focus will not only be on nourishing an environment conducive to investment within Thailand but also creating effective infrastructure that attracts foreign investment. The goal? To turn Thailand into a thriving international business hub, loaded with top-tier talent and robust supply chains, particularly in sustainable and intelligent industries. Don’t be surprised if you spot the BOI representatives globe-trotting, as they will be conducting roadshows in China, Japan, the United States, and numerous other countries in a bid to charm potential investors. Moreover, the BOI…
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On Wednesday, Kerati Kijmanawat, the current president of AOT, proudly announced a major milestone in their sustainability efforts. They have joined hands with the District Cooling System and Power Plant (DCAP), to integrate an impressive 4.4 megawatts of solar power into the airport’s terminal operations. A dynamic shift that emphasizes AOT’s commitment to enriching the travel experience while also safeguarding our planet. The president of AOT was brimming with optimism as he shared, “This revolutionary project is targeted to substantially minimize the terminal’s heat by over 7C. Consequently, we could see a 2% reduction in energy consumed for air conditioning alone”. Such a forecast certainly paints a future where efficiency and sustainability go hand in hand within aviation premises. The practical implications of this green initiative translate to astonishing savings. To put things into perspective, this project could potentially conserve more than 11 million baht annually. Additionally, it is estimated…
The lower Mekong Basin, along with Laos’ Bolikhamsai province, has been in the throes of an unusually high accumulation of rainfall. This situation has precipitated extremely scarce leeway for overflow, causing the National Water Command Centre to raise the flood alarm as early as Wednesday evening. The Centre issued pressing alerts to those residing in the beautiful provinces of Chiang Rai, Loei, Nong Khai, Bueng Kan, Nakhon Phanom, Mukdahan, Amnat Charoen, and Ubon Ratchathani. Those who live in close proximity to the charming but now dangerous shores of the Mekong River were given explicit warnings to brace themselves for potential flooding, expected from August 10 to 15. Such is the level of alarm that the illustrious governors of these scenic provinces have started admonishing residents hailing from some villages to not only prepare for evacuations but also to seek refuge on higher grounds. In the wake of such ominous warnings,…
An unsettling event recently unfolded in the serene northern province of Chiang Rai, Thailand, shaking the quiet community to its core. A former Royal Thai Navy (RTN) officer was apprehended by local police after recklessly discharging a firearm in a small grocery store, and displaying an unnerving lack of regard for human life. His shocking proclamation that he could end anyone’s life as he pleases only added fuel to the fire, casting a daunting shadow over his previously respected military standing. Swift response from the diligent Chaing Khong Police officers, who were alerted to the distressing scene by a vigilant neighbor, ensured the situation was promptly under control. As the law enforcement personnel arrived, they found the unfortunate victim — a 48-year-old woman called Nongnuch Saenboonma — writhing in pain from an acute gunshot injury to her abdomen. She was immediately rushed to a nearby medical facility for emergency intervention.…
In light of an impending meteorological distress expected to usher in heavy rainfall and potential flash floods from August 10 to 15, Thailand’s initiator-in-chief, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, has declared an imperative directive for local authorities. His stern call to arms is driven by an avid need for necessary precautionary measures that align with the predicted weather pattern. This urgent cry for vigilance stems from warnings echoed by the National Water Command Centre (NWCC), who have their gaze fixed upon the ever-swelling currents of the Mekong River. The river, it is purported, is destined to rise uncontrollably until the week peaks on Tuesday. The PM’s fervent plea was dutifully relayed by deputy government spokesperson Rachada Dhnadirek. She highlighted the prime minister’s acute concern for the anticipated downpours and implored competent authorities to keep citizens, particularly those dwelling in flood-prone vicinities, abreast of the fluctuating weather patterns. The NWCC has been…
In the wake of a terrifying series of copycat knife incidents, Thai citizens are being urged to exercise caution while in South Korea. These chilling acts of violence, reminiscent of a horror film, have recently taken two lives and left several more brutally wounded. In response, the Thai embassy in Seoul, the bustling South Korean capital, has issued an advisory for its citizens visiting the prominent Asian country, instructing them to stay alert amidst this worrying surge in criminal activity. The embassy’s official statement, released just yesterday, reported that the string of horrific incidents dates back to July 21. The grim sequence started off near the Sillim Train station, in the heart of Seoul. The ensuing pandemonium resulted in one tragic death and three individuals critically injured, abruptly turning an ordinary day into a shocking nightmare. On August 3, in an event horrific enough to send chills down one’s spine,…
In an ambitious bid to significantly reduce the glaring shortage of healthcare professionals in Thailand, the Praboromarajchanok Institute (PI), which is under the Thailand Ministry of Public Health, has unveiled a strategic blueprint. This notably includes the establishment of a dedicated faculty of medicine, announced Anutin Charnvirakul, the Minister of Public Health, in his recent meeting with ministry officials. The strategy, envisioned by the institute, primarily aims to alleviate the existing problem of overcrowding in many of the country’s major hospitals. The mechanism that PI proposes employs a community-based approach wherein a comprehensive range of healthcare services are made accessible at local community levels. In simpler terms, the plan is to bring the hospital to the people’s doorsteps by expanding the healthcare infrastructure into local communities and tambon promotional hospitals. The institute’s roadmap doesn’t stop here. It further seeks to leverage local resources by training health volunteers within each tambon…
In a laudable testament to progress and innovation, the Eastern Economic Corridor of Innovation (EECi), under the directive of Thailand’s Prime Minister, Prayut Chan-o-cha, has made substantial headway in a span of five years. According to PM Prayut, this achievement mirrors the surge in innovation and research endeavours within the same timeframe. In a recent tour to closely inspect the proceedings of the EECi, PM Prayut was joined by Interior Minister Anupong Paojinda, Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana, the Minister of the Prime Minister’s Office, and Labour Minister, Suchart Chomklin. This hands-on inspection led them across the expanse of the Wangchan Valley, situated in Rayong’s Wang Chan district. The EECi, a project conceived under the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) umbrella, aspires to create an environment that fosters innovative ideas. These groundbreaking concepts are envisioned to infuse a new streak of vitality into ten industries nominated at a national level. Under the purview of…
Tragedy struck on the arterial Motorway 7 today, as a deadly crash between a motorcycle and an 18-wheeler cast a sombre shadow on the bustling Nong Pla Lai district nestled in the heart of Pattaya, Chon Buri. The chilling reports from police on-site suggest a chilling storyline of high-speed travel, as the motorcycle seemed to have slammed into the lorry sans any braking intervention. Our spectators find themselves in the middle of an unfolding enigma as the crash probe goes under a fine-toothed comb. Post the accident, the crime scene witnessed a heartbreaking sight of a white Honda Wave 125i motorbike adorned with a red license plate, its condition mutilated by the devastating aftermath of the crash. Its faithful odometer had frozen time at a bone-rattling speed of 100 kilometers an hour, painting a picture of the motorcycle’s reckless velocity before the fateful collision. Close to the wrecked motorcycle, lay…
In the heart of Thailand’s central province, Kanchanaburi, an Iraqi man was apprehended today by immigration police officers after avoiding detection for nearly 15 years as an overstayer. This arrest is just a small part of a nation-wide initiative conducted by the Royal Thai Police and Immigration Bureau to clamp down on illegal immigrants dispersed across the country. The law enforcement agencies’ careful and methodical investigations yield results at the province level, which, most recently, unveiled the case of this Iraqi national whose name is Oday Jabbar Khudhair. This 43-year-old man had been craftily hiding in plain sight within a guest house nestled in Kanchanaburi. Swiftly, at the stroke of 11 am, Kanchanaburi Provincial Immigration Officers arrested Khudhair with precision, bringing an end to his long-running evasion. Following a detailed audit of the records, it was ascertained that Khudhair first arrived in Thailand on the 24th of May, 2008, armed…