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AG pressed for in-depth Senate poll probe
A group of reserve senators on Monday called on the attorney-general to ensure a comprehensive investigation takes place into alleged collusion in the 2024 Senate selection process.
Major talking points for next year
A closer look at the demand and supply of commodities offers a clearer picture of the market, but may not always shed light on the complexity of the economy.
US rare earth deal strains China ties
Thailand's surprise signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the US on rare earth minerals cooperation in October threatens to affect its efforts to maintain a well-calibrated balance between China and the US.
Border trade marred in 2026 by conflict
The ongoing border dispute between Thailand and Cambodia is expected to continue to hamper trade in 2026.
Medical gear purchases trigger graft concerns
The Anti-Corruption Organisation of Thailand (ACT) on Monday raised concerns over possible irregularities in the procurement of medical equipment worth 603 million baht by several state-run hospitals, saying pricing showed significant discrepancies.
Act fast to claim your place amid shifts
The intensifying China-US rivalry and rapid shifts in the world economy have become a double-edged sword for Thailand, offering a rare window to secure a place in realigning supply chains, yet threatening to leave the country behind if it fails to accelerate reforms, enhance competitiveness and reskill its workforce in time.
Car exports decline 12%
Thailand's car exports dropped 12% year-on-year between January and November to 78,692 units, as internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles lost ground in overseas markets amid growing competition, according to the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI).
Association plans to set up Natural Catastrophe Fund
The Thai General Insurance Association (TGIA) plans to establish a permanent Natural Catastrophe Fund in the first half of 2026 amid increasingly frequent and severe natural disasters in the country, with an initial sum of 50 billion baht.
Customs cracks down on shoddy products
The Customs Department has partnered with online sales platforms to crack down on sales of non-certified products.
Port out of FA Cup for rule breach
Port have issued a formal apology to supporters after being disqualified from the FA Cup for fielding too many foreign players in their victory over Bangkok United.
A group of reserve senators on Monday called on the attorney-general to ensure a comprehensive investigation takes place into alleged collusion in the 2024 Senate selection process.
Major talking points for next year
A closer look at the demand and supply of commodities offers a clearer picture of the market, but may not always shed light on the complexity of the economy.
US rare earth deal strains China ties
Thailand's surprise signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the US on rare earth minerals cooperation in October threatens to affect its efforts to maintain a well-calibrated balance between China and the US.
Border trade marred in 2026 by conflict
The ongoing border dispute between Thailand and Cambodia is expected to continue to hamper trade in 2026.
Medical gear purchases trigger graft concerns
The Anti-Corruption Organisation of Thailand (ACT) on Monday raised concerns over possible irregularities in the procurement of medical equipment worth 603 million baht by several state-run hospitals, saying pricing showed significant discrepancies.
Act fast to claim your place amid shifts
The intensifying China-US rivalry and rapid shifts in the world economy have become a double-edged sword for Thailand, offering a rare window to secure a place in realigning supply chains, yet threatening to leave the country behind if it fails to accelerate reforms, enhance competitiveness and reskill its workforce in time.
Car exports decline 12%
Thailand's car exports dropped 12% year-on-year between January and November to 78,692 units, as internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles lost ground in overseas markets amid growing competition, according to the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI).
Association plans to set up Natural Catastrophe Fund
The Thai General Insurance Association (TGIA) plans to establish a permanent Natural Catastrophe Fund in the first half of 2026 amid increasingly frequent and severe natural disasters in the country, with an initial sum of 50 billion baht.
Customs cracks down on shoddy products
The Customs Department has partnered with online sales platforms to crack down on sales of non-certified products.
Port out of FA Cup for rule breach
Port have issued a formal apology to supporters after being disqualified from the FA Cup for fielding too many foreign players in their victory over Bangkok United.

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