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Thailand Business News

Thailand Business News is a comprehensive news service about Thailand with a business and financial perspective edited in Bangkok by Siam News Network

Foreign tourists are increasing their spending in Thailand

Foreign tourists in Thailand are spending more money, indicating a positive trend for the country's tourism industry and economy. Benefits of Increased Spending With foreign tourists...

An Overview of the 2024 ASEAN-Australia Special Summit

Australia commemorates 50 years of partnership with ASEAN, focusing on key sectors like agriculture and digital economy to enhance trade.

TAT leads Thai delegation to ITB Berlin 2024

Thailand's Tourism Authority Governor leads the country's delegation to the ITB Berlin 2024 event, showcasing Thailand's tourism offerings and promoting the country as a...

As Household Debt Skyrockets, Thailand’s Economy Worsens – Thailand Business News

High levels of debt among households and businesses in Thailand pose a challenge for economic recovery from COVID-19, prompting need for restructuring.

Thailand plans to double Suvarnabhumi airport’s capacity to 150 million passengers

Thailand aims to expand Suvarnabhumi airport to accommodate 150 million passengers, doubling its current capacity. Thailand's Expansion Plans for Suvarnabhumi Airport Thailand has announced ambitious plans...

Consumer confidence in Thailand reached highest level in 47 months in Jan.

Consumer confidence in Thailand rose to a 47-month high in January, driven by economic recovery and improved domestic consumption, despite concerns in the manufacturing sector.

Thailand and China “visa-free era” begins

Thailand and China have entered into a "visa-free era," allowing citizens from both countries to travel to each other without a visa requirement. Thailand and...

Thailand’s Exports Rise for Sixth Straight Month in January 2024

Thailand's exports rise for sixth consecutive month in January 2024, with 10% annual growth rate surpassing expectations. Challenges in competitiveness remain.

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