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Manufacturing, particularly battery production, accounts for up to 46% of an EV’s lifecycle emissions, compared to 26% for traditional vehicles. For Thailand, a nation with ambitious net-zero goals, a ...
Thailand, with a population of 70 million and a strong tourism industry, has seen growth in its startup ecosystem, but it lags behind neighbors like Singapore and Indonesia in producing unicorn ...
Technology has been pivotal in the SEA region, creating 600,000 new jobs in the last five years. This has significantly boosted employment and economic growth.
The analytical note explores green bonds in ASEAN+3, emphasizing their advantages such as lower borrowing costs and the mitigation of greenwashing risks. It underscores the importance of regulatory ...
SCB EIC forecasts CLMV economic growth to decelerate to 5.1% in 2025, impacted by global trade risks, elevated U.S. tariffs, political instability, and competition from China's low-cost imports.
Thailand’s Ministry of Finance plans a long-term equity fund to support its struggling stock market, integrating tax-exempt ESG investments to attract and ...
A provocative art exhibition at the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC), titled "Complicity" and curated by exiled Myanmar artist Sai, has sparked a diplomatic controversy. The exhibition delves ...
Thailand has approved a sweeping 25-billion-baht investment plan aimed at accelerating artificial intelligence development across the country over the next two fiscal years, signaling a major step ...
The new 19% US tariff rate on Thai exports—down from 36%—brings both opportunities and challenges for Thailand’s economy. Here's a breakdown of the expected impact: ...
Thailand’s consumer confidence index has plunged for the sixth consecutive month in July, reaching its lowest level in 31 months, according to a nationwide survey released Thursday by the University ...
The Tourism Authority of Thailand launches "Thai’d Up This Summer," boosting family tourism with youth contests and exclusive perks.
China is constructing the world's largest hydroelectric dam in Tibet, with an estimated cost of $167 billion. The project aims to boost energy production and regional development.
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