In the Year of the Tiger, three prominent issues will determine Thailand's future and its position in the region and among the international community.
News of how a man whose house was damaged by a fire at Ming Dih Chemical Co in Samut Prakan province in July received just a 40 baht payment only confirms that compensation mechanisms in Thailand are flawed and need fixing.
The number of international tourists next year might be lower than the Finance Ministry's forecast because of the impact of the Omicron coronavirus variant, said Finance Minister Arkhom Termpittayapaisith.
Companies are gearing up for another banner year for deal making.
Bank of Ayudhya (BAY), under the marketing brand of Krungsri, has announced that its operations will be carbon neutral by 2030 while its financial services will achieve this goal by 2050.
Businesses have decided to postpone a plan to lift their work-from-home policy due to the surge in Covid-19 infections linked with the Omicron variant, says the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI).
The Commerce Ministry has set the export growth target at only 3-4% for next year, slightly lower than projections by private organisations, citing a spate of persistent risk factors such as prolonged Covid-19 outbreaks, stiffer measures for public health and the environment and a shortage of labour and semiconductors.
PM dodges PTP ouster bid
We focus on Mopa Airport (Goa) and estimate $300 mn overall equity investment to yield 3X price to book. Adjusted for GMRI’s stake in airports, this increases its FV by 10% to Rs 49. BUY.
AFTER seeing George Ezra, Gary Barlow, Leona Lewis and, er, Strictly judge Craig Revel Horwood throwing their hats into the ring for the Christmas No1, JLS are getting in early for next year. The group have confirmed they would like another shot at the coveted chart position after their only festive song, Do You Feel […]
What started as family fun for Jared Mees and his 2 daughters is now so much more. The Beaverton family is making a splash in the world of children's music.
Trevor Filseth
economy, Asia
The United States and China have engaged in an escalating war of words over the status of human rights in Xinjiang, with successive U.S. administrations accusing Beijing of orchestrating genocide against the province’s native Uyghur population.
The Chinese Ministry of Commerce has announced its “strong dissatisfaction and firm opposition” to an American ban on imports from the country’s western Xinjiang Autonomous Region.
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