The Apec Economic Leaders’ Week kicked off on Monday at Bangkok’s Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre (QSNCC) and will run until Saturday.
Security and police officers took their places outside and inside the venue to ensure the six-day-long summit ran smoothly.
The first three days of the summit will see Senior Officials’ Meetings will focus on “Bangkok Goals” on the bio-circular-green (BCG) economic model.
Thursday will see a full day of Apec Ministerial Meetings, that will cover balanced, inclusive and sustainable growth, open and sustainable trade and investment.
The day will wrap up with a gala dinner at the Royal Thai Navy Convention Hall.
Leaders and representatives from 21 economies will be attending the Apec Economic Leaders’ Meeting on Friday. Also attending will be three special guests of the government, namely Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, French President Emmanuel Macron and Saudi Arabia’s HRH Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdul-Aziz Al-Saud.
The last day of the summit will feature the Apec Economic Leaders’ Meeting Retreat, followed by a speech from Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha as chair of the event.
Separately, a meeting of the Apec Business Advisory Council (Abac), a private sector arm of Apec, will be held from Wednesday to Friday. The main mandate of this council is to advise Apec leaders and officials on issues of business interest.
The Abac Summit will be held under the theme “Embrace. Engage. Enable” with an aim to reconnect the world with opportunities, engage with the new digitised, sustainable and inclusive transformational model, and enable collaboration on new ideas, creativity and possibilities.
This is the first time in four years that Apec leaders are meeting face-to-face since the pandemic hit the world in 2019.
This summit is being held under the “Open. Connect. Balance” theme, which was conceptualised with the express purpose of advancing the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) towards recovery in the post-Covid era. The summit also aims to bring about resilient, inclusive, balanced and sustainable long-term economic growth.
Thai police bust nationwide gambling franchise with 500 websites
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2022
Crime Suppression Division (CSD) police launched 63 simultaneous raids in 14 provinces to bust a large online gambling network with over 100 franchises and 500 websites, police announced on Monday.
The simultaneous raids were directed by CSD commander Maj Gen Montree Theskhun from the Provincial Police Bureau’s training centre in Khon Kaen.
Over 350 officers from several police agencies took part in the so-called Operation Hanuman to Take Down Online Casino Mafia.
The raids were focused on Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Khon Kaen, Phitsanulok, Mahasarakham, Saraburi and Sa Kaew provinces.
Montree said the operation was launched after CSD police arrested 30 suspects across 10 provinces in raids against the Fat Fast online gambling network on September 22.
The September 22 operation seized 400 assets worth 460 million baht. Suspects then told investigators that Fat Fast merely managed finances for the owner of a larger network of online gambling franchises.
The information led to three big police raids in Khon Kaen, starting with a house owned by the network’s suspected co-head, Suwat (surname withheld). Police seized valuables including a collection of ultra-pricey Bearbrick collectible dolls but found no sign of Suwat.
They also raided the house of Suwat’s mother-in-law, identified as Sumalee (surname withheld), who was taken into custody. Items seized at the house included valuables and a gun, Montree said.
At the third spot, police swooped on the house of the network’s other suspected boss, identified as Praphut (surname withheld). He wasn’t at home but police seized a collection of over 100 Bearbrick dolls at the house.
Montree said the network had been systematically established with clear-cut marketing, administration, accountancy, financial management, and website maintenance divisions.It had been operating for over 10 years and sold 109 franchises which had recruited about 2,000 people to staff some 500 gambling websites, he added.
Police have obtained 23 arrest warrants for suspects, including the co-bosses, people in charge of bank accounts to make transactions and those hired to open the bank accounts.
Other suspects include the team of programmers for the websites and people hired to transfer money via ATM machines.
Montree said police had already made arrests but did not elaborate.
Thailand may not get Fifa World Cup broadcast rights, SAT warns
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2022
For the first time in 50 years, Thais may not be able to watch the Fifa World Cup on free TV channels, the Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT) governor warned on Monday.
“Even with NBTC’s contribution we are still short of 1 billion baht to buy the rights from Fifa, which has set a price of 1.6 billion baht, higher than neighbouring countries,” said Kongsak.
He added that SAT had been in talks with Fifa but the price was unlikely to be lowered before the deadline on Friday (November 18).
If Thailand failed to sign the contract by the deadline, viewers would not be able to watch any of the World Cup’s 64 matches on free TV, he said.
However, the SAT is hoping that Fifa will offer other options for Thai fans to watch the tournament, Kongsak added.
On Sunday, Tourism and Sports Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn said he hoped SAT could negotiate the price down to 1.2 billion baht. Phiphat’s plan is to borrow the other 600 million baht from the National Sports Development Fund and be repaid by private advertisers after sponsorship rights have been negotiated.
The World Cup has been broadcast on free TV in Thailand since 1970.
Since 1990, every match of the tournament has been available to watch for free.
However, the NBTC is now considering removing the “must have” rule that has covered World Cup broadcasts since 2012. It argues that mandatory free broadcasts should only apply to tournaments in which Thai national athletes compete. The Thailand national team is yet to qualify for a Fifa World Cup.
PM2.5 warning issued for six Bangkok districts this week
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2022
Air quality in six Bangkok districts will hit unsafe levels from Tuesday to Thursday, City Hall warned on Monday.
On Monday, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) reported that readings of PM2.5 (particles less than 2.5 micrometres in diameter) were in the range of 12-34 micrograms per cubic metre or 22.3 on average. Thailand’s safe limit is 50μg/m3.
However, PM2.5 pollution will rise to moderate/unhealthy levels (yellow/orange) from Tuesday to Thursday, according to the BMA.
Air quality would worsen as winds that usually disperse pollutants weaken, it added.
The pollution warning covers the six districts of Nong Khaem, Thawee Watthana, Thon Buri, Taling Chan, Klong Sam Wa, and Lat Krabang.
The BMA advised people in Bangkok to check the air quality before leaving home via the Air4Thai website and app or the AirBKK app.
Thai govt mulls THB600m loan to buy Fifa World Cup broadcast rights
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2022
The government is mulling whether to borrow 600 million baht from the National Sports Development Fund to buy the broadcast rights for the Fifa World Cup.
With less than a week to go before the tournament kicks off in Qatar on November 20, fans still don’t know if the matches will be broadcast in Thailand.
However, Fifa has reportedly set the price at 1.6 billion baht.
Tourism and Sports Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn said on Sunday that he has tasked the Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT) with negotiating the price down to 1.2 billion baht.
Phiphat has asked Deputy Prime Minister Gen Prawit Wongsuwan to call a SAT board meeting by Tuesday to consider the 600-million-baht loan from the National Sports Development Fund. Gen Prawit oversees the SAT.
Trairat Viriyasirikul, acting NBTC secretary-general, admitted last Friday that the “must have” rule would have to be revised as it is disrupting business operations.
Trairat explained the National Sports Development Fund was authorised to buy broadcast rights for events at which Thai athletes compete, such as the Olympic Games, Paralympic Games, Southeast Asian Games, Asean Para Games, Asian Games and Asian Para Games. He added that “must have” rule should not extend to the Fifa World Cup unless the Thailand national team is competing.
The World Cup, featuring 32 teams and 64 matches, will be held from November 20 to December 18 in Qatar.
From Nan to Betong: Apec 2022 gala dinner menu captures Thailand’s many flavours
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2022
The menu for the “Sustainable Thai Gastronomy” gala dinner was meticulously designed to impart the five flavours that distinguish Thai cuisine as well as its aromas, essences and many colours.
The menu was created to “connect the local with the global”, with ingredients sourced from every part of the country, the Foreign Ministry said.
Delicacies featured in the Carte du jour range from Nan in the North, plentiful Central provinces and the Northeast region of Isaan to the Andaman island of Phuket and the southernmost town of Betong.
Balancing the planet and people
The menu also aims to shed light on the many royal projects, community-based enterprises and local farms that have helped make many farmers and villagers self-sufficient.
For instance, decades of dedication to sustainable development by different sectors helped turn the arid Thung Kula Ronghai (fields of the crying kula) in the Northeast into a land of plenty. The area, which was once a desert, is now known for its famously fragrant jasmine rice.
The desert fields were transformed under the sufficiency economy principles initiated by King Rama IX and reflect Thailand’s commitment to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.
The menu
Amuse-bouche
Krathong Thong: Wafer-thin golden pastry filled with a smooth velouté sauce and topped with fine caviar from Doi Inthanon – Thailand’s highest peak.
A crispy sphere of noodles that serves as a perfect foil for the savoury flavours of khao soi – a quintessential dish from the North of Thailand.
• Central Voyage: Ayutthayatom yum-flavoured river prawn croquettes
Inspired by “tod man kung”, a speciality of the Central Region, Thai river prawns are cooked with tom yum herbs and curry paste before being fried as croquettes.
• Come to Isaan: Charcoal-grilled Wagyu from Korat with a spicy dipping sauce
Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat) province in the Northeast is known for its Wagyu beef, and here it is charcoal-grilled and served paired with the traditional fiery naam jim jaew dipping sauce.
A signature dish from Thailand’s southernmost town of Betong, the grilled chicken is marinated in the unique goleh coconut-laced spice mix.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand
Salad
Yam Yai
Organic salad vegetables are paired with grilled free-range chicken, seven-colour Phuket lobster and duck eggs from Suphanburi cured in fleur de sel from Phetchaburi. The greens come from community-based enterprises from across Thailand.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand
Main course
Sustainable Thai dishes
• Vegetable Ratatouille
Created with carefully chosen fresh vegetables from Royal Projects.
• Pon Yang Kham Two-Beef Massaman Curry:
Voted as one of the most delicious dishes in the world, this dish is packed with delicious flavours from the slow-cooked beef shank and flash-cooked strip loin from Pon Yang Kham Cooperative in Sakon Nakhon, shallots from Si Sa Ket and a Thai red wine reduction.
• Phuket Organic Pearl Grouper with Tom Kha Sauce topped with Makrut Lime Leaf Foam:
The grouper is served with a mixed mushroom consommé and a kaffir lime leaf foam.
• Thung Kula Ronghai Jasmine Rice and Nine Varieties of Brown Rice
Jasmine rice from Thung Kula Ronghai is layered with nine varieties of brown rice baked with fragrant lemongrass and topped with crispy green rice flakes.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand
Dessert
• Moh Gaeng Mille-feuille:
Traditionally a baked custard, this centuries-old recipe is given a new life as a layered mille-feuille garnished with a filling of taro, lotus seed, palm sugar and coconut cream served with a passion fruit and longan blossom honey sorbet.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand
Petits Fours
• Khanom Dara Tong
• Fragrant Pandan Piak Poon Pudding
• Lychee Macaron
• Khanom Mali
• Chiang Mai Chocolate with Thai Brandy and Black Galangal
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Thai Fruits
• A variety of seasonal Thai fruits are delicately hand-carved and served to deliver a fusion of flavours that delight the senses.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand
Coffee or Tea from Nan
• Fleur du Nord Northern Thai Organic Assam Tea
• Premium Organic Coffee Blend
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Table Decoration
While accompanying King Rama IX around Thailand, Her Majesty Queen Sirikit the Queen Mother took note of local handicrafts and Thai people’s artistic nature.
Inspired by this, Her Majesty established the Foundation for the Promotion of Supplementary Occupation and Related Techniques (SUPPORT) to promote local arts and crafts to create a supplementary source of income for villagers.
The foundation also trained its members in the skills of crafting gold and silver nielloware, damascene inlay, gold and silverware, Yan Lipao basketry and weaving, among others.
The training centre in Chitralada Villa later became the Queen Sirikit Institute, where master artisans created fine pieces, which were featured in exhibitions around the world, adorned dining tables at state dinners and are now on display at the Arts of the Kingdom Museum in Ayutthaya.
At the gala dinner, silverware embellished with decorations of families of elephants and deer, Yan Lipao basketry, handwoven Thai silk and handmade traditional ceramics will adorn the Apec Leaders’ Table.
This table decoration aims to embody Her Majesty’s devotion to the Thai people and her work which has elevated the quality of life for many in the country. Her Majesty the Queen Mother also laid the foundation for Thailand’s work towards achieving UN SDGs, such as no poverty, gender equality, responsible consumption and sustainable production, which have been also been applied to the government’s BCG economic model.
Prayut presents 3 pillars for post-pandemic recovery in Asean
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2022
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha proposed three pillars to help build a resilient, sustainable Asean region in the post-pandemic era.
Prayut was speaking at the 2nd Asean Global Dialogue in Phnom Penh on Sunday. The first dialogue was held in Cambodia 10 years ago in 2012.
In his speech, Prayut complimented Cambodian PM Hun Sen for reviving the dialogue, so leaders and representatives of international organisations can exchange ideas on sustainable growth in the post-Covid-19 era, government spokesman Anucha Burapachaisri said.
“The world is recovering gradually amid various challenges, so Asean should start working immediately to create a sustainable future for people,” Anucha said quoting Prayut.
He added that Prayut also presented three pillars to promote resilience and sustainability in the region:
• Promoting health and building a good social protection system to help people, especially the vulnerable, overcome crises.
• Applying the bio-circular-green (BCG) economy model to help the economy recover sustainably by utilising environmentally friendly technology and innovation.
• Promoting partnerships for development at all levels via the exchange of knowledge, technologies and innovation, as well as activities to boost potential and fundraising in fields that meet mutual interest.
“The prime minister believes that mutual benefits and cooperation will help boost relationships, maintain peace and boost efficiency for the region and the world,” Anucha said.
He added that Prayut confirmed Thailand’s intention to work on sustainable development and drive Asean towards sustainability without leaving anyone behind.
WHO praises Anutin for backing its universal health initiative
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2022
The World Health Organisation (WHO)’s director-general recently wrote to Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul thanking him for supporting its universal health initiative.
Trasulee Traisoranakul, deputy government spokesperson, on Sunday released a copy of the November 4 letter from WHO director-general Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghrebreyesus to Anutin.
In the letter, the WHO chief thanks Anutin for “championing the Universal Health and Preparedness Review [UHPR]”.
The letter reads: “In April 2022, the Government of Thailand took the remarkable step to pilot the UHPR.
“Thailand thus became one of the first countries to pilot this game-changing initiative globally and the very first country in Southeast Asia.”
The WHO chief added that Thailand has been instrumental in the development of UHPR and its pilot programme serves as a testament to the country’s commitment to global health.
“The exercise highlighted some of Thailand’s critical assets: strong multisectoral coordination, universal health coverage based on robust primary health care; a vibrant community of public health leaders and dedicated workforce – all committed to saving lives and promoting health, and innovative approaches to advancing health promotion and addressing the commercial determinants of health through a tax on tobacco and alcohol sales,” the letter said.
In the letter, Dr Ghrebreyesus also promised to update Thailand after the WHO has completed updating the technical package developed on the basis of voluntary pilot reviews.