Thailand looking to woo more German investment
Thailand is seeking more investment from German companies particularly in its so-called “S-Curve” industries that comprise of 10 specially targeted sectors. These include: robotics...
Pattaya Quiz
Pattaya Quiz
1. The Peloponnesian War (431-404 BC) was fought between which two Greek cities?
2. Cuneiform is an ancient form of what?
3. The first Roman...
ABB Inaugurates Robotics Plant To Sharpen Thailand’s Manufacturing Edge
http://www.thailand4.com/.nrg/2017-11-06/d87965504cfed46cfb769f8d94b58c58/
Energy Press Releases Monday November 6, 2017 08:22
Bangkok--6 Nov--ABB
ABB recently officially opened a new facility, ABB Robotics Machine-Tending Limited (RMT), to produce machine-tending robotics,...
Thailand’s smartphone sales expected to slow.
Thailand is expected to see a slowdown in smartphone sales this year for the first time due to a combination of market saturation and...
First Dunkin Donuts Drive-Thru Opens In Thailand
Business Press Releases Tuesday September 4, 2018 13:00
Bangkok--4 Sep--Core&Peak
The wait is over! The first Dunkin' Donuts Drive-Thru in Thailand recently opened at Porto Go,...
Just the Statistics
While bar charts, line graphs and simple numbers are hardly capable of providing the defining answer to many economic, social and political questions, they...
SEARA End of Year Sale
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As the end of the year rapidly approaches, SEARA Sports Systems will be holding their annual end...
Thailand Business News
Thailand rewarded for improvement in IP protection
Following a special review, Thailand has been deemed to have improved its intellectual property protection to the extent...
Southeast Asian Business Roundup
Vietnam
Standard Chartered has sold its entire stake in Asia Commercial Bank (ACB), bringing a 12-year partnership to an end. According to the Vietnam Depository...
Household debt remains a major problem
Private consumption is likely to remain weak for some time, according to HSBC’s Thailand economist, due to the continued high level of household debt. This high level is expected to reach its peak in the final quarter of this year, which will likely mean than consumption will stay muted.