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Egg Board Discusses Measures to Stabilize Egg Prices

Atthakorn: Atthakorn presided over a meeting of the Egg Board, emphasizing measures to stabilize egg prices. He revealed that production and consumption in 2024 are close to a balance, urging the government to stimulate domestic consumption and manage costs from all sides. He confirmed that operators requesting to import new parent stock must comply with established guidelines and aim to

Deputy Prime Minister Pichai Ensures Smooth 2016 Budget Amid Government Formation

Bangkok: Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Pichai affirmed that the 2016 budget will proceed smoothly despite political parties currently forming a new government. He emphasized strict control over budget spending and reducing additional borrowing to push the budget forward. According to Thai News Agency, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira assured that the political transition will not

ACT Promotes Online Voting Against Corruption for Anti-Corruption Day 2025

Bangkok: ACT invites Thai citizens to participate in an online anti-corruption vote on Anti-Corruption Day, scheduled for September 6, 2025. The initiative, themed “No Corruption, No Problems,” aims to empower citizens to express their disapproval of corruption, as highlighted by recent news stories. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Mana Nimitmongkol, President of the Anti-Corruption Organization of Thailand, emphasized the

‘PRUKSA D-DAY SALE’ Sets a Record in 3 Days, Raking in Over 2 Billion Baht in Sales

Bangkok: The ‘PRUKSA D-DAY SALE,’ a major three-day event focused on houses, condos, and townhomes, has achieved record-breaking sales, accumulating over 2 billion baht. Held from August 29th to 31st, 2025, at the Pearl Bangkok Building, the event drew significant interest from potential buyers both in Bangkok and other regions, demonstrating confidence in the quality and potential of the featured

Flooding from Typhoon Kajiki Disrupts Traffic in Five Thai Provinces

Bangkok: Flooding from Typhoon Kajiki has resulted in significant disruptions across highways in five provinces in Thailand. The Department of Highways has reported that traffic is completely impassable at one location due to the severe flooding. Officials have been deployed to provide public assistance and will be monitoring the situation continuously. According to Thai News Agency, the Department of Highways

Thailand Seeks to Expand Cassava Exports to New Zealand Amidst Declining Global Prices

Bangkok: In 2015, Thailand’s cassava exports experienced significant growth, with ongoing negotiations aimed at expanding the market in New Zealand. According to Thai News Agency, the Department of Foreign Trade reported that in the first seven months of 2025, cassava exports reached 5.62 million tons, representing a 35.75% increase compared to the previous year’s 4.14 million tons. This increase highlights

Cabinet Allocates 1.696 Billion Baht to Ease Electricity Costs in Flood Zones

Bangkok: The Cabinet has allocated a budget of 1.696 billion baht for the mid-year 2025 budget to assist with electricity bills for flood-affected electricity users in the northern region for the months of September-October 2024. According to Thai News Agency, Deputy Government Spokesperson Anukul Prueksanusak revealed that the Cabinet has approved the Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) to utilize 1.696 billion

Thailand Aims to Boost Rice Exports Despite Early-Year Decline

Bangkok: The Department of Foreign Trade has announced a strategic plan to accelerate rice exports in the last five months of 2025, aiming to achieve the annual target of 7.5 million tons. This comes after experiencing a decline in rice exports for the first seven months of the year, which fell by over 25% to 4.3 million tons, valued at