July 26, 2025

Kobsak Raises Concerns Over Thai-Cambodian Border Crisis Impacting Investor Confidence and Tourism

Bangkok: “Kobsak” expresses concern over the ongoing Thai-Cambodian border crisis, which poses potential threats to investor confidence and the tourism industry during the crucial high season. As the situation continues, Mr. Kobsak Pootrakool, President of the Federation of Thai Capital Market Organizations (FETCO), emphasizes the urgency of finding a resolution to prevent further escalation and mitigate regional instability. According to

Comptroller General’s Department Allocates Additional 100 Million Baht for Disaster Relief

Bangkok: The Comptroller General’s Department has announced an increase in the reserve fund by 100 million baht, directing the funds to the governors of three provinces on the Thai-Cambodian border. These funds are intended to address the escalating situation caused by Tropical Storm Wipha. According to Thai News Agency, Mrs. Patricia Mongkolvanich, the Director-General of the Comptroller General’s Department, disclosed

Krungthai Bank Initiates Emergency Financial Support for Northern Flood Victims

Bangkok: Krungthai Bank is extending a helping hand to flood victims in Northern Thailand by implementing financial relief measures for individuals and small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The bank aims to mitigate the financial strain caused by the recent floods through measures such as interest rate reductions, debt payment installment plans, and funds for property repairs. According to Thai News

GH Bank Provides Aid to Thai-Cambodian Border Dispute Victims

Buriram: GH Bank visits the area to deliver consumer goods to alleviate the suffering of people affected by the unrest in the Thai-Cambodian border area. According to Thai News Agency, the Government Housing Bank (GHB), a state-owned financial institution, demonstrated its commitment to supporting individuals affected by the unrest along the Thai-Cambodian border. The bank’s initiative is aimed at assisting

Kobsak Believes Thai Exports and Agriculture Can Endure Trump’s 25% Tariff

Bangkok: “Kobsak” has assessed that Thailand’s exports and agriculture can continue to thrive even if the country faces a 25% tariff imposed by the Trump administration. He remains optimistic that Thailand can negotiate favorable terms and highlighted that the stock market still holds potential despite current challenges. Notably, the baht is strengthening alongside a weakening dollar. According to Thai News

Commerce-Orchard Owners Extend Invitation to Join Pak Chong GI Durian Festival

Nakhon ratchasima: Nakhon Ratchasima Provincial Commerce and orchard owners are inviting everyone to join the GI Pak Chong Khao Yai Durian Festival, offering a variety of fruits for tasting. According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Chutatip Kreejangreed, Head of Business Promotion and Marketing Group at the Nakhon Ratchasima Provincial Commerce Office, has extended an invitation to the public and tourists

Government Warns Against Teenagers Creating Harmful Content Amid Thai-Cambodian Tensions

Bangkok: Mr. Anukul Prueksanusak, the deputy government spokesman, has issued a stern warning to groups of teenagers, advising them against creating content that involves chasing and causing harm to others. He emphasized the importance of discernment and mindfulness instead of resorting to force. The government has directed police to monitor areas closely and take legal action where necessary. According to

Thai Government Urges Accurate Media Reporting Amid Border Conflict Misrepresentation

Bangkok: Requesting the media to verify images and information carefully before publishing, Mr. Jirayu Huangsap, spokesman for the Prime Minister’s Office, addressed the issue of incorrect media reports involving the Thai-Cambodian border conflict. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Jirayu highlighted incidents where foreign media inaccurately reported the situation, including misleading headlines and misidentification of locations in photographs. One example