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Charnchai’s justice quest
Read more: Charnchai’s justice questCharnchai Issarasenarak has long been recognised as a steadfast advocate for transparency and accountability.
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Push grows to keep B20 rail ride alive
Read more: Push grows to keep B20 rail ride aliveThe Thailand Consumer Council (TCC) has urged the new government to press ahead with the 20-baht flat-fare policy for electric trains, citing its affordability and the benefits it would bring to the economy and the environment.
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ARV rolls out AI tech to prevent disasters
Read more: ARV rolls out AI tech to prevent disastersAI and Robots Ventures Co (ARV), a subsidiary of PTT Exploration and Production Plc, is using artificial intelligence technology to grow its business by offering Bedrock data analytics software to state agencies, which handles a range of tasks from tax collection to disaster prevention.
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Impact of domestic tourism stimulus likely to disappoint
Read more: Impact of domestic tourism stimulus likely to disappointThe government’s domestic tourism co-payment scheme is likely to provide only modest support to the sector, which is weighed down by Thailand’s weak economic outlook, according to Kasikorn Research Center (K-Research).
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PP fears ‘instability’ will hold up laws
Read more: PP fears ‘instability’ will hold up lawsThe People’s Party (PP) has warned of negative signals after a House session collapsed on its opening day, raising concerns over government stability and future legislative progress.
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No deal struck on US tariffs
Read more: No deal struck on US tariffsThailand has yet to conclude negotiations with the United States on reciprocal tariffs but has gained “valuable insights” that will guide the development of a revised proposal, Deputy Prime Minister Pichai Chunhavajira said on Friday.
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Hotels pull out of tourism subsidy scheme
Read more: Hotels pull out of tourism subsidy schemeA number of Thai hotels, including large groups such as Dusit, have decided to temporarily pause sales linked to the government’s domestic tourism subsidy scheme because of back-end malfunctions in the system.
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State revenue misses goal by B12.7bn
Read more: State revenue misses goal by B12.7bnThe government’s revenue collection for the first eight months of the fiscal year fell short of the target by 0.7%, or 12.7 billion baht.
