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Thailand’s high-net-worth individual (HNWI) population is projected to grow significantly, increasing by 24% to potentially reach 124,000 by 2028, with their total wealth anticipated to surpass $1 ...
The Trump administration is exploring substantial tariff reductions in talks with China to alleviate economic challenges and lower tensions between the two nations.
ADB and Thailand signed a $68.74 million loan for resilient infrastructure at U-Tapao Airport, enhancing connectivity and supporting climate impact monitoring in the Eastern Economic Corridor.
Thailand will implement tourist taxes by 2025, joining countries like Spain and the US, as governments globally adopt fees to manage overtourism, fund ...
U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed to continue trade discussions to address ongoing trade tensions and seek resolutions.
Thailand has been classified as a "Low Risk" country under the European Union's Deforestation-Free Regulation (EUDR), streamlining the export process for Thai agricultural products to EU markets.
TAT launches Thailand Travel Mart Plus 2025 in Chiang Mai, focusing on sustainability, cultural heritage, and digital transformation for tourism.
Thailand aims to boost US imports, especially agricultural products and energy, while seeking to modernize its aircraft fleet. It also encourages mutual investments in key sectors like energy.
Southeast Asia is a dynamic hub for business growth, providing a range of incentives to attract investment, such as tax exemptions, investment allowances, and sustainability-driven benefits.
The Tourism Authority of Thailand launched "Sawasdee Nihao" to commemorate 50 years of Thai–Chinese diplomatic relations, aiming to enhance Thailand's tourism ...
Asian investors reconsider $7.5 trillion US investments amid global debt sustainability concerns, inflation fears, and shifting economic dynamics.
Thai merchandise exports grew 10.2% in April 2025, driven by US shipments and gold demand. However, US tariffs and slowing global trade may cause export contraction in H2. Trade negotiations remain ...