Mitr Phol director unveils roadmap to transform Isaan’s economy

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Mitr Phol director unveils roadmap to transform Isaan’s economy

Mitr Phol director unveils roadmap to transform Isaan’s economy

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 04, 2023

Nongluck Ajanapanya

An ambitious roadmap to transform Thailand’s northeast, or Isaan, from Thailand’s least economically developed region into a prosperous one is gaining greater attention since it was unveiled by Mitr Phol Group director Pichet Durongkaveroj in December.

Pichet’s roadmap aims to maximise the region’s core assets, which include its location, size and population.

Isaan has up to 1.5 million rai of agricultural land and one-third of Thailand’s population, Pichet said, adding that the region accounts for 60% of the agriculture industry and half of the labor force. Isaan generates 1.8 trillion baht in revenue a year, accounting for 10% of the country’s GDP, he said, adding that its growth potential was immense.

“With these advantages, I would say that Isaan is very ready to serve the growth of the Asean economy,” Phichet said, noting that Isaan’s potential to drive growth outside of Thailand would be highest in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Vietnam.

Pichet unveiled his roadmap for Isaan at the Isaan BCG Expo 2022 in December. The theme of the largest ever sustainable innovation expo ever held in the region was “Collaboration: Living Together, Growing Together”.

The expo focused on the region’s development from 2023 until 2030.

Pichet was clear that Isaan faces many challenges, but the region also had abundant opportunities and the conditions to grow sustainably.

Area-based development via the Bio-Circular-Green (BCG) model has become a major model for wealth distribution within the region, particularly in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Vietnam, he said.

The BCG model can be the driving force for business development at the macro level due to its potential to spark innovation and growth in the agricultural, industrial, and service sectors, Pichet said. Isaan is also strategically placed to benefit from border trade, he noted.

“All we, the people of Isaan, require right now is concrete action plans, with inclusiveness and the Bio-Circular-Green economic model.”

Phichet shared his personal perspective on the issues Isaan residents should consider when developing their own sustainable development strategy.

The first step is to improve human resources. Isaan needs to improve its local educational institutions at all levels, as well as develop some mechanisms to upgrade local labour skills, particularly those in the agricultural sector, Pichet said.

Second, Isaan needs to make the best use of limited resources, whether it’s through recycling, upcycling, or using environmentally friendly materials and energy.

Third, Isaan needs to create an integrated water-management system that balances the use of water by households, agriculture, and industries.

Fourth, Isaan requires more digital technology and the knowledge necessary to adapt it to increase productivity and revenue.

Fifth, Isaan residents must use their cultural resources – local wisdom, history, and goods – to increase the value of their community.

Finally, Isaan must develop multi-modal transportation in which roads, ports, railways, and airlines are linked to form an international trade route.

“Creativity, further development, and sustainability will help empower Isaan local wisdom and culture by leveraging technology, creating opportunities, and strengthening academic and business cooperation between the public and private sectors in Thailand and other countries in [the Mekong region],” Pichet said.

Meanwhile, he hopes that his idea will assist Isaan in achieving tangible results and accelerating long-term business development based on the BCG business model.

Moreover, he mentioned some use-cases in which the BCG model can be applied in Isaan, such as food safety, food waste, bio pharmaceuticals, wellness, renewable energy, and traceability standards in agricultural products.

He urged local communities to encourage youth participation and collaboration, and said the people of Isaan should create a clear and concise plan for BCG development and submit it to the government and related agencies.

This will demonstrate Isaan’s readiness to be an important part of BCG and receive financial support from the central government.

Isaan BCG Expo 2022 was a collaboration between the Khon Kaen Innovation Centre, Mitr Phol Group, and 50 alliance networks from the public and private sectors. The expo is yet another effort to transform Thailand’s least economically developed region into a hub for bringing Thai economics to Asean through the BCG model.

Navy installs air-filtration machines throughout Bangkok

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Navy installs air-filtration machines throughout Bangkok

Navy installs air-filtration machines throughout Bangkok

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 04, 2023

The Royal Thai Navy has installed 13 PM2.5 filtration machines around Bangkok to lower the level of fine dust in the air to a safe level, it announced on Saturday.

PM2.5 – airborne particles less than 2.5 micrometres in diameter – can cause health risks, especially for young children, pregnant women, the elderly, and people with chronic lung disease. Thailand’s safety level for PM2.5 is 50 micrograms per cubic metre of air (μg/m3).

The navy said the machines, built at its Naval Dockyard Department, are based on the prototype developed by Rajaprajanugroh Foundation and were placed in 13 areas of the city that reported high levels of air pollution over the past few days.

Navy installs air-filtration machines throughout Bangkok

Each machine can filter five cubic metres of air per second, the navy said. Lab results show that each machine can lower the PM2.5 level in an area of 144 cubic metres to below 50 μg/m3 in 30 minutes.

Navy installs air-filtration machines throughout Bangkok

“The machines can also filter most germs, bacteria and viruses, including the Covid-19 virus, as well as aromatic hydrocarbons in nearby areas within 30 minutes,” the navy said, adding: “They have been tested for safety by the Naval Medicine and Naval Science departments.”

Navy installs air-filtration machines throughout Bangkok

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration on Saturday morning reported that the PM2.5 level in the past 24 hours ranged from 28 to 58 μg/m3 and that overall air quality was “good”.

The districts that reported the highest levels of PM2.5 – from 49-58 μg/m3 – are in eastern Bangkok. They are Nong Chok, Lat Krabang, and Bueng Kum.

Navy installs air-filtration machines throughout Bangkok

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Bangkok celebrating marriage on Valentine’s Day at district of ‘love’ 

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Bangkok celebrating marriage on Valentine’s Day at district of ‘love’ 

Bangkok celebrating marriage on Valentine’s Day at district of ‘love’ 

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 04, 2023

Bangkok is inviting couples to register their marriage at the most popular district office to commemorate love on Valentine’s Day with its “Silom of Love @Bangrak” celebration, Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt told a press conference on Friday. 

Couples often register their marriage at the Bangrak district office on Valentine’s Day because of its name. “Rak” means “love” in English. 

This year, the city is bringing the Bangrak district office to a more convenient location – the 17th floor of the United Center Building – to make it easier for more couples to marry on Valentine’s Day.

The “Silom of Love @Bangrak” event will start on Tuesday, February 14 at 7am and will last until 4pm.

Bangkok celebrating marriage on Valentine’s Day at district of ‘love’ 

Every couple registering their marriage at the event will receive a souvenir from the city. 

Lucky draws will be held hourly to give away 10 golden marriage certificates. Other games and prizes are also awaiting newlyweds at the event.

Bangkok celebrating marriage on Valentine’s Day at district of ‘love’ 

“Silom of Love @Bangrak” is limited to 599 couples. 

Thai nationals can register by scanning the QR code at facebook.com/BangkokBangRak/ before February 10 or until the quota lasts. Foreign nationals can register in person at the district office. 

For more information call 02-253-1513.

Bangkok celebrating marriage on Valentine’s Day at district of ‘love’ 

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Thailand’s air-pollution crisis prompts new guidelines for school safety

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Thailand’s air-pollution crisis prompts new guidelines for school safety

Thailand’s air-pollution crisis prompts new guidelines for school safety

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 04, 2023

The Ministry of Education on Friday issued an order to provincial education offices nationwide stipulating measures to tackle the PM2.5 crisis in schools as well as instructions on how students and school personnel can protect themselves from air pollution.

PM2.5 – fine dust in the air – poses health risks, especially to young children, pregnant women, the elderly, and people with chronic lung disease.

The order, signed by permanent secretary Atthapol Sangkhawasi, designated the Disaster Coordination Centre for Educational Institutes – which has officials in every provincial education office – as the central agency for monitoring air pollution in their province.

The centre is also tasked with formulating short- and long-term measures to tackle the crisis.

Thailand’s air-pollution crisis prompts new guidelines for school safety

The order also provided the following instructions on how students and school personnel can protect themselves from PM2.5:

– Avoid engaging in outdoor activities for a prolonged period of time.

– Properly wear face masks that can protect against fine dust when outdoors.

– Wear long sleeve shirts and apply skin cream or moisturiser before going outdoors.

– Take a shower or wash your skin after being exposed to polluted air.

– Stay healthy by having adequate sleep, exercising regularly, eating meals that combine the five food groups, especially fruit with high antioxidants, and drinking plenty of water.

– Use air purifiers that have a high efficiency particulate air filter.

– Consult a physician if you have respiratory symptoms or skin irritations.

The PM2.5 level in several areas of Thailand rose to dangerous levels over the past few days due to stagnant air, but started to ease on Saturday.

According to the website iqair.com, Bangkok’s average air quality index at 9am on Saturday was 95, or moderate. The average PM2.5 level was 33 micrograms per cubic metre of air (μg/m3), below Thailand’s minimum safety level of 50 μg/m3.

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Thailand enhances regional cooperation through the Bay of Bengal Initiative

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Thailand enhances regional cooperation through the Bay of Bengal Initiative

Thailand enhances regional cooperation through the Bay of Bengal Initiative

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 04, 2023

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Department of International Economic Affairs led a meeting of the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) earlier this week that established guidelines that will shape future cooperation among its seven country members.

The department’s director-general, Cherdchai Chaivaivid, chaired the 6th meeting of the group’s permanent working committee in Bangkok on February 1 and 2.

Thailand enhances regional cooperation through the Bay of Bengal Initiative

The department said the meeting successfully concluded four key documents: 1) Rules of Procedure for Core BIMSTEC mechanisms; 2) Rules of Procedure for BIMSTEC Sectoral Mechanisms; 3) Rules of Procedure for BIMSTEC’s External Relations, and 4) Draft Terms of Reference for the Eminent Persons’ Group on the future direction of BIMSTEC.

Thailand enhances regional cooperation through the Bay of Bengal Initiative

These documents will guide the future direction of the group while also establishing standard operating procedures, which will create a more streamlined and consistent organisational structure, the department added.

Thailand began chairing the group in March 2022 and has already hosted two meetings of its permanent working group. Documents finalised at the meetings will be submitted to the 23rd senior officials’ meeting and the 19th ministerial meeting in March.

Thailand enhances regional cooperation through the Bay of Bengal Initiative

Member states and the group’s secretariat have complimented Thailand for helping foster a spirit of cooperation within BIMSTEC, which has seven South and Southeast Asian members: Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Thailand.

Thailand enhances regional cooperation through the Bay of Bengal Initiative

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Titan CEO sues media mogul for libel, seeks US$30 million in damages

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Titan CEO sues media mogul for libel, seeks US$30 million in damages

Titan CEO sues media mogul for libel, seeks US$30 million in damages

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 03, 2023

Businessman Tantai Narongkoon filed a libel lawsuit against firebrand media mogul Sondhi Limthongkul on Friday, demanding 1 billion baht (US$30 million) in damages for accusing him of involvement with criminal enterprises and money laundering.

Lawyers for Tantai, CEO of Titan Capital Group Holding, filed civil and criminal petitions against Sondhi on charges of libel and violation of the Computer Crime Act at the Bangkok Criminal Court and Civil Court.

The charges against Sondhi stem from recent comments he made on his Sondhi Talk programme.

Tantai’s lawyer, Nitisak Meekhuad, said Sondhi ruined Tantai’s reputation by alleging several times on his talk show that Titan Capital Group Holding and its affiliates laundered money derived from crimes.

Sondhi’s statements subjected Tantai to disdain and hatred, the lawyer said.
 

Titan CEO sues media mogul for libel, seeks US$30 million in damages

“Tantai decided to sue Sondhi so he can prove publicly that he is by no means involved in any illegal business, nor does he engage in any unlawful activities, including money laundering, as claimed by Sondhi,” Nitisak said.

Sondhi’s Manager Group operates several online news outlets.
He is well known as the top leader of the now-defunct People’s Alliance for Democracy, which staged street protests against Thaksin Shinawatra’s government before the former PM was ousted in a coup in 2006.

Nitisak said additional petitions would be filed against Sondhi if he continued to defame Tantai, Titan Capital Group Holding, or its affiliates.

“We will take legal action against anyone for similar offenses and we will seek both civil and criminal damages,” the lawyer warned.

Titan, an investment firm, made headlines last December by winning a Department of Land Transport auction of a much-coveted license plate number – 9กก 9999 – for a record-breaking 45.09 million baht.

Titan CEO sues media mogul for libel, seeks US$30 million in damages
Titan CEO sues media mogul for libel, seeks US$30 million in damages
Titan CEO sues media mogul for libel, seeks US$30 million in damages

Hua Hin will be one of Thailand’s 30 smart cities, minister says

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Hua Hin will be one of Thailand’s 30 smart cities, minister says

Hua Hin will be one of Thailand’s 30 smart cities, minister says

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 03, 2023

The seaside resort town of Hua Hin is among 30 locations across the country that will be transformed into “smart cities”, Digital Economy and Society Minister Chaiwut Thanakamanusorn said on Friday.

Initial investment of more than 60 billion baht from the public and private sectors will be spent on developing the smart cities, he said, adding: “More investment value will be created in the future.”

Thailand is developing its digital infrastructure to create smart cities to help the quality of life, the minister said.

Chaiwut and senior ministry officials travelled to Prachuap Khiri Khan province to discuss the Hua Hin Smart City project.

He met the provincial governor, Sathian Charoenrien, and representatives from relevant agencies to discuss preparations for developing Hua Hin Smart City, Chaiwut said. The project will promote equality among local residents and help the resort handle the rise in domestic and foreign tourists, he added.

Thai government allocates THB24 billion for subsidies to boost domestic manufacture of EV batteries

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Thai government allocates THB24 billion for subsidies to boost domestic manufacture of EV batteries

Thai government allocates THB24 billion for subsidies to boost domestic manufacture of EV batteries

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 03, 2023

A budget of 24 billion baht has been set aside to subsidise domestic manufacturing of battery cells for electric vehicles (EVs), Energy Minister Supattanapong Punmeechaow said on Friday.

He said that the state subsidy was aimed at helping manufacturers cut their production costs, which in turn would result in cheaper prices for EVs in the domestic market.

The subsidy is part of measures agreed upon by the National Electric Vehicle Policy Committee at its first meeting of the year. Among other measures is a reduction in excise tax for EV battery-makers, from 8% to 1%.

The incentives to encourage domestic production of EV battery cells were aimed at creating a complete manufacturing base for EVs in Thailand, said Supattanapong, who also doubles as deputy prime minister.

The committee, also known as the “EV Board”, resolved to offer subsidies of 400-600 baht per kilowatt-hour (kWh) to producers of EV batteries with a capacity below 8 gigawatts-hour (GWh) and 600-800 baht per kWh to manufacturers with a capacity above 8GWh.

Due to the limited budget, subsidies will be distributed on a “first-come, first-served” basis, according to Supattanapong, who chaired the meeting as head of the EV Board.

The meeting was attended by senior officials from the Finance Ministry, the Board of Investment, the Transport Ministry, the Energy Ministry, and the Industry Ministry.

Supattanapong said on Friday that due to a number of positive factors, Thailand has drawn the attention of many leading battery manufacturers to set up their factories in the country. 
Those positive factors include a clear government policy on EVs, surging domestic demand for EVs, and massive investment by Chinese and European EV-makers.

The government has set a target of making 30% of the total car production EVs by 2030.

Inspired by their success, Bangkok group aims to host World Pride in 2027

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Inspired by their success, Bangkok group aims to host World Pride in 2027

Inspired by their success, Bangkok group aims to host World Pride in 2027

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 03, 2023

Following the success of Bangkok Pride 2022, community-based organiser Bangkok Naruemit Pride has set its sights on bidding to host WorldPride in 2027.


The lofty ambition, however, faces several challenges, as Thailand has yet to meet several equality and human rights criteria.

Meanwhile, the organiser has announced June 4, 2023 as the date for the LGBTQIA parade in Bangkok with new highlights under the theme “Beyond Gender”.

WorldPride is a global event licensed by InterPride, with different host cities every 2-3 years. The first WorldPride took place in Rome in July 2000.

In 2019, Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras won the bid to host WorldPride in 2023, ahead of Houston, USA and MontrealCanada.

The event draws visitors from around the world. The social movement promoting equality and diversity has been growing strongly in many countries, impacting travel, tourism, and the economy.

Thailand plans to bid for hosting rights of WorldPride in 2027, but to qualify, the country needs a law supporting gender recognition and marriage equality.

Inspired by their success, Bangkok group aims to host World Pride in 2027

“Currently, Thailand has only passed one act on promoting gender equality, but we need laws supporting LGBT on marriage equality and gender recognition to qualify to host WorldPride,” said Chumaporn Taengkliang, an LGBTQIA+ rights activist.

Last June’s successful Naruemit Pride parade under the concept of “Unity & Diversity” saw 13,000 people take part. The Bangkok Pride inspired other LGBTIQ+ communities and individuals to hold similar events in other provinces.

Inspired by their success, Bangkok group aims to host World Pride in 2027

The organiser has been formed as a social enterprise to draw LGBTQIA+ groups and communities to work together.

In 2022, such gay pride-related parades and events took place 20 times in 12 different provinces with over 10,000 participants in Bangkok, and media from 15 countries covered the event.

At a press conference held at Bangkok Art & Culture Centre on Thursday to announce the 2023 event, Jarun Kongmun, a leader of Bangkok Naruemit Pride, said: “Naruemit Pride parade 2022 was a phenomenon with more than 50 global news agencies reporting and drawing the attention of online media.”

Inspired by their success, Bangkok group aims to host World Pride in 2027

“According to ‘Think with Google research’, the search for the word ‘LGBTQ’ had increased by 110% and search for ‘marriage equality’ had increased by over 800%. With 3 million engagements for marriage equality and 500,000 engagements for Bangkok Naruemit Pride, it shows recognition for the community and spark,” said Abhisit Vongchandra, another leader of Bangkok Naruemit Pride.

This year’s concept, “Beyond Gender”, will emphasis three main points: gender recognition, marriage equality, and sex work is work.

It would aim to raise awareness of diversity and inclusion among the public while encouraging the Thai LGBTQIA+ and diverse communities to speak up against stigmatisation and discrimination, the organisers said.

Inspired by their success, Bangkok group aims to host World Pride in 2027

“We plan to hold an exhibition, including a collection of all Y series and Yuri series [gay and lesbian series] in Thailand, including fan meets,” said Anucha Boonyawatana, president of the Thai Film Directors Association.

Pattaya community gay pride will be held every second Saturday in June at Jomtien beach, Pattaya.

Tak province will invite the gay community from Myanmar to join and Chiang Mai plans to hold the parade finale of the year.

Sommai Aiemsaad, adviser to the Political Development CommissionSommai Aiemsaad, adviser to the Political Development Commission

“We support pride, and the BMA [Bangkok Metropolitan Administration] is the best unifier in bringing the community together. I hope that all departments in Thailand will support the community,” said Sommai Aiemsaad, adviser to the Political Development Commission.

Sanon Wangsrangboon, deputy governor of the BMASanon Wangsrangboon, deputy governor of the BMA

Sanon Wangsrangboon, deputy governor of the BMA, told the press conference, “Pride is not just an event but an elevation of thought so this topic is remembered. I hope this event will bring Thailand success with WorldPride and in becoming a rainbow city in the future.”

“The city is behind you,” Sanon added.

The parade will be held on June 4, from noon to midnight, starting at Lumpini Park along Ratchadamri Road and ending at Central World. Covering 1.5km, at least 30,000 people are expected to take part.

Twenty provinces in Thailand will participate this year.

Inspired by their success, Bangkok group aims to host World Pride in 2027

Activities will include fashion shows, mini concerts, drag shows, food, and drink booths and LGBTQIAN+ product booths.

Globally, gay pride month is observed in June, but national gay pride events can occur at different times throughout the year in other countries.

Pride parades celebrate lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer social and self-acceptance, achievements, legal rights, and pride. The events sometimes also serve as demonstrations for legal rights such as same-sex marriage.

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Appraised land prices in Bangkok top list nationally: Treasury Department

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Appraised land prices in Bangkok top list nationally: Treasury Department

Appraised land prices in Bangkok top list nationally: Treasury Department

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 04, 2023

The price of land in Bangkok remains higher than in any province in Thailand, with the most expensive plots in the capital’s central business district, according to the latest update on appraised land value by the Treasury Department.

The update is based on appraised prices as of January 1. The figures are used to calculate land tax and applications for mortgages. The update applies from this year till 2026, and replaces the prices used from 2019 to 2022.

Land plots in Bangkok can reach as high as 1 million baht per square wah (four square metres) in the central business district, primarily on Ploenchit, Silom and Wireless roads.

Land prices in Songkhla province are the second highest in Thailand – with an appraised value of up to 400,000 baht per square wah. The province is a transport and financial hub in the southern region, and has a wealth of tourist attractions and seaports.

Chonburi province, home to Pattaya, followed in third place with the highest appraised value of land at 220,000 baht per square wah.

Phuket and Nakhon Si Thammarat tied with prices at 200,000 baht per square wah, while Yala followed with prices at 170,000 baht per square metre.

The department provided the following list of appraised prices for land in Bangkok:

Ploenchit: THB1 million/sq.w.

Silom: THB1 million/sq.w.

Wireless Road: THB1 million/sq.w.

Ratchadamri: THB0.9 million/sq.w.

Sathorn: THB0.8 million/sq.w.

Sukhumvit: THB0.75 million/sq.w.

Yaowarat: THB0.7 million/sq.w.

Asoke: THB0.6 million/sq.w.

Phaya Thai: THB0.5 million/sq.w.

Thong Lor: THB0.5 million/sq.w.

Charoen Krung: THB0.5 million/sq.w.

Krung Thon Buri Road: THB0.45 million/sq.w.

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