Bangkok: Thailand and China will permanently waive visa requirements for each other's citizens from March, said Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said. The Thai prime minister said the government is preparing to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), and Foreign Minister Panpree Bahiddha-Nukara is set to fly to complete the signing. This matter has been a collaborative effort for a long time, dating back to the Yingluck Shinawatra government. The current government has resumed discussions and has determined to elevate the status of Thai passports. The Thai government is committed to advancing this important tool for strengthening the relationship between both nations and supporting tourism. In September last year, Thailand waived visas for Chinese nationals until February this year to boost tourism. -819 (TNA) Source: Thai News Agency
Related Articles
Retail investors pay huge chunk of stock transaction tax in 2023
Retail investors paid 4.57 trillion won (US$3.29 billion) in stock transaction tax last year, accounting for 75 percent of the total, industry data showed Saturday.
The government collected around 6.06 trillion won in stock transaction tax last year…
Nat’l Assembly speaker proposes constitutional revision be put to direct vote in 2026 elections
SEOUL: National Assembly speaker Woo Won-shik on Wednesday proposed the parliament come up with a bill to revise the Constitution with the aim of holding a national referendum in 2026.
Woo made the suggestion in an address marking the 76th anniversar…
Evaluate private hospital business in 2024, generating income of 322 billion baht
Bangkok, ttb analytics assesses the private hospital business in 2024, generating revenue of 322 billion baht, based on challenges from limitations that are likely to face saturation point.
The TTB Economic Analysis Center or ttb analytics assesses t…