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Parties tout digital tech in poll campaigns
As many political parties' election campaigns highlight the use of digital technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) to help revitalise Thailand, IT pundits suggest that such populist AI policies should be implemented carefully and that more needs to be done to ensure the country's sustainable digital future.

Department unveils e-Accountant Plus
The Department of Business Development (DBD), in collaboration with eight accounting agencies, is introducing the e-Accountant Plus system, empowering businesses to confidently find qualified accountants and safeguard against fraud.

Banks focus on selective segments for auto loans
Banks are adopting mixed strategies for auto loans this year, focusing on selective segments amid weak consumer purchasing power.

Surapong takes reins as NACC secretary-general
Surapong Intharathaworn has been appointed secretary-general of the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC), according to a Royal Gazette announcement published on Monday.

Northeastern arrivals dip amid crackdown
Tourist arrivals through four immigration checkpoints along Thailand's northeastern border fell by half in January, as authorities continue to strictly curb visa runs, while overall arrivals to the country are expected to decline by 18%.

War room touted amid Vietnam rivalry
Thai hotel operators warn that competition with Vietnam will become fiercer this year, as more European and Russian tourists are expected to flock to the neighbouring country.

BTS prepares B20bn condo projects
After receiving 36 billion baht last year from the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration for debt settlement, SET-listed BTS Group Holdings will develop two condo projects in the Srinakarin and Rangsit areas, comprising 12,000 units valued at 20 billion baht.

Thai alcohol producers set for stock exchange listings
The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) has remained firm in its plan to have the country's three largest alcohol producers float shares on the Thai bourse, projecting that Thai Beverage Plc (ThaiBev) will become the first to list as early as this year.

Gold trading controls seen having limited impact on baht
Granting the Bank of Thailand powers to control online gold trading transactions will have a limited impact on curbing the baht's excessive strength, gold and currency experts say, as bullion has soared to a new all-time high of nearly US$4,700 an ounce and the Thai unit is expected to strengthen further.

Rice stockpiling under scrutiny
Rice experts say the stockpile requirement is reasonable for exports, boosts the quality of rice, and ensures the country's food security.