July 6, 2025

EGCO Group Expands Renewable Energy Investments in Taiwan

Taipei: EGCO Group is looking for more deals in Taiwan after successfully expanding renewable energy according to the joint venture plan of Yunlin offshore wind farm, which has supplied electricity to the grid for 80 units in January 2025 and has received the electricity business license for official commercial operation with a total capacity of 640 megawatts in June 2025.

SCGC Sees Petrochemical Industry Past Its Lowest Point but Still Volatile, Moving Forward to Increase Competitiveness

Bangkok: SCG Chemicals or SCGC, a leader in polymers and integrated solutions for sustainability, is enhancing its competitiveness amidst ongoing volatility and intense competition in the petrochemical industry by adjusting its business plan to focus on cash flow management and strengthening its financial position. Simultaneously, the Long Son Petrochemicals (LSP) plant in Vietnam is gearing up to resume commercial operations.

Consumer Council Moves Forward with Lawsuit Against Neta Group This August

Bangkok: The Consumer Council will proceed with class action lawsuits by early August. According to Thai News Agency, in the case where NETA electric car users complained to the Consumer Council about issues such as delays in delivering white license plates and shortages of spare parts for repairs, the Consumer Council and the victim groups found that the explanations provided

Pheu Thai Criticizes Quorum Proposal, Rejects Calls for Parliament Dissolution

Bangkok: Pheu Thai deputy spokesperson has raised concerns about a proposal to count the quorum from the first day of the parliamentary session, criticizing it as excessive political maneuvering. The spokesperson emphasized that there is no justification for dissolving the parliament, which still has two years remaining in its term, and dismissed discussions of appointing an interim prime minister as

Kick-off of ‘WebD’, an AI Platform to Block Illegal Websites

Bangkok: The government kicks off “WebD”, an AI platform to block illegal websites, cracking down more than 70%, moving forward with technology to protect people from online threats. According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Sasikarn Wattanachan, deputy government spokeswoman, revealed that the government, through the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society (DE), is continuously pushing forward the use of artificial

Ministry of Foreign Affairs Issues Cyber Regulation Manual for Thai Security Agencies

Bangkok: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has taken a significant step in regulating cyber issues by circulating a comprehensive manual on countermeasures within the international legal framework for Thai security agencies. This document, which delineates principles such as state sovereignty, non-interference in internal affairs, non-use of force, peaceful dispute resolution, and state responsibility, aims to guide agencies in their cybersecurity

Government Unveils SPLASH – Soft Power Forum 2025, Featuring Three Thai Prime Ministers

Bangkok: The government invites you to join the largest Soft Power event in Southeast Asia, “SPLASH – Soft Power Forum 2025” during July 8-11, 2025, at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center. Join in listening to the vision presentations of 3 Thai Prime Ministers, exchanging views and sharing experiences in creating “cultural value”. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Jirayu

Thanakorn Urges Backup Plan Amid Uncertain US Tax Negotiations

Bangkok: “Thanakorn” has expressed concern over Thailand’s ability to meet the deadline for negotiations on tariffs imposed by the United States under former President Donald Trump’s administration. He indicated that failing to reach an agreement in time could have severe repercussions on Thailand’s export sector and overall economy. He urged “Pichai” to clarify the situation to the Thai public after