BANGKOK – Among the biggest challenges for the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) is to reform the state enterprises and the energy sector....
BANGKOK – It didn’t take long for Thailand’s ruling junta to discover the first lesson of building popular goodwill: when in doubt, spend. The National...
THAILAND – A US human rights group is calling on major Western food retailing companies to put pressure on businesses in Thailand after a major...
BANGKOK—Thailand reported weak trade activities in May due to lower farm-product shipments and sluggish imports, as the country’s trade deficit shrank. Exports contracted across the...
BANGKOK – While political tension have eased in Bangkok, Thailand’s National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) is now pushing for key economic measures to...
LUXEMBOURG – The European Union will scale back political ties with Thailand following the recent coup, putting on hold the signing of a political pact and...
BANGKOK – The Thai food giant CP Foods says it sells prawns to many leading supermarkets in the US, UK and across Europe. The Guardian...
BANGKOK – International firms have high confidence to continue trading with Thailand, despite the military government, according to Thai trade officials overseas. Srirat Rastapana, permanent...
– – BANGKOK – Thailand’s post-coup share rally surged to new highs on Tuesday as investors bet the military junta’s crackdown would enforce calm and uncork...
BANGKOK – Thailand’s consumer-price index continued on an upward trend in May to reach its highest level in 14 months. Thailand’s headline measure of inflation rose...