Thai tourism needs radical overhaul to survive, says former minister

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The government and the private sector should work together to solve problems faced by the tourism sector, a former tourism minister advised.

Thai tourism needs radical overhaul to survive, says former minister

Senator Weerasak Kowsurat, who was tourism and sports minister from 2017 to 2019, said at a recent general meeting of the Thai Hotels Association that bringing personnel back is one of the biggest challenges.

To tackle this challenge, he said, the government should use the tourism development fund to reskill personnel so they can learn to do different tasks.

The former minister also advised government agencies and related private organisations to start restructuring the tourism sector and making changes as tourists are starting to return.

He called on the government to come up with ad hoc laws and regulations such as ones for hotels or cruise ships.

The tourism sector could also shift its focus to creative economy, like offering gastronomy tours now that mango sticky rice has been made viral by Thai hip-hop artist Milli, he said.

Weerasak added that with the right laws in place, the tourism sector can offer added value to travellers. He also complained that though tourism operators come up with good plans, they often fall flat due to communication problems. He said that now, especially with the public health care sector also involved, clear channels of communication will help solve problems and make things less complicated.

Published : May 03, 2022

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Chadchart urges Bangkokians to not base their votes on fake news, rumours

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Bangkokians should not believe or share fake information that can hurt gubernatorial candidates’ reputations, a top contender said recently.

Chadchart urges Bangkokians to not base their votes on fake news, rumours

Independent governor candidate Chadchart Sittipunt made this remark while campaigning for votes in the capital’s Khlong San and Chom Thong districts on Monday.

While campaigning, he also said that the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) should help ease residents’ burden from other aspects, such as improving education, health and travel services.

The BMA should also highlight each area’s unique characteristics to generate revenue. For instance, he said, Bangkok’s Charoen Rat area was once famous for leather goods.

Chadchart added that he wants this election, scheduled to be held on May 22, to be fair and square, with voters basing their choice on the policies offered by different candidates.

He also advised people to be careful while consuming news and avoid sharing items until they know the information is accurate.

“Fake news is like a disease that is difficult to eliminate at the root,” he said. “People should study the news carefully and not share it if it doesn’t make sense. That way the disease of misinformation can be nipped in the bud.”

He also reminded people that the brown ballot is for the governor and the pink one for their council member.

“Voters should check the number of their favourite governor candidate and potential council member before casting a vote,” he added.

Published : May 03, 2022

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Japan and Thailand boost alliance with new defence deal

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Thailand and Japan announced new defence and financial agreements on Monday, boosting their ties in the face of China’s increasing assertiveness in Southeast Asia.

Japan and Thailand boost alliance with new defence deal

The transfer of military hardware and technology from Japan to Thailand was among three agreements signed by the two countries on the final day of Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s trip to Bangkok.

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha expressed hope that the new pact will “help promote Japanese investment in the Thai defence industry”, according to Kyodo News.

Japan and Thailand boost alliance with new defence deal

The Thai PM added that the two leaders agreed that bilateral relations should be elevated to a “comprehensive strategic partnership”.

Details of the defence deal were not disclosed.

Japan and Thailand boost alliance with new defence deal

The Japanese government also agreed to extend a loan of 50 billion yen (about 13 billion baht) to aid Thailand’s economic recovery from Covid-19.

Meanwhile, Prayut said Japan had agreed to upgrade the capacity of Thailand’s entire supply chain as part of a five-year economic partnership.

Japan and Thailand boost alliance with new defence deal

Japan is Thailand’s largest foreign investor and a mainstay of the Southeast Asian country’s technology and automaking industries.

Japan and Thailand boost alliance with new defence deal

Kishida also discussed the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, which has sent the global price of fuel and other commodities soaring. Thailand and most of its Asean partners have adopted a neutral stance towards Russia, while Japan has joined the Group of 7 countries by punishing Moscow with economic and diplomatic sanctions.

However, Bangkok backed a UN resolution in March condemning Russia’s invasion, and Kishida thanked Prayut for Thailand’s support.

“Prime Minister Prayut and I agreed that we will never tolerate any infringement of sovereignty and territorial integrity in any region, any attempts to change the status quo by force, and we are opposed to the threat by or use of weapons of mass destruction,” Kishida said, according to Kyodo News.

Japan and Thailand boost alliance with new defence deal

The two leaders announced the enhanced cooperation in a joint press conference in Bangkok, the last leg of Kishida’s Southeast Asia tour to boost Japan’s defence and economic alliances. Kishida also visited Vietnam and Indonesia.

Japan and Thailand boost alliance with new defence deal

On Tuesday, Kishida left for Europe, where he will visit Italy and the United Kingdom as part of Japan’s effort to bolster ties with its allies amid the war between Russia and Ukraine.

Published : May 03, 2022

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Thailand records 9,721 Covid-19 cases and 77 deaths on Tuesday

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Public Health Ministry reported on Tuesday (May 3) morning that in the past 24 hours there are 9,721 new patients who tested positive for Covid-19, 51 of whom have arrived in Thailand from abroad.

Thailand records 9,721 Covid-19 cases and 77 deaths on Tuesday

Death toll increased by 77, while 20,145 patients were cured and allowed to leave hospitals.

Cumulative cases in the country since January 1, 2022 are at 2,058,101.

Published : May 03, 2022

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Jump in Thailand Pass registrations after Test&Go binned, says Anutin

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The response to Thailand’s lifting of the Test & Go requirements has been very positive, the authorities said on Tuesday.

Jump in Thailand Pass registrations after Test&Go binned, says Anutin

Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said on Tuesday that many people had registered under the Thailand Pass system to enter the country and there have been no problems so far.

He also said that the local Covid-19 situation has stabilised and the number of new infections, severe cases and deaths is dropping. His statement was based on the reduced demand for ventilators and antiviral drugs as well as fewer intensive care patients.

New Covid cases on Tuesday fell to below 10,000 for the first time since early February, according to government data.

Anutin also said that it was a good sign that the Songkran break did not spark a new wave of infections, though the ministry has medical personnel, hospital beds and medication on standby.

He added that though the date for declaring Covid-19 an endemic disease has not been set, his ministry will continue working on boosting public awareness of the issue.

The Public Health Ministry will also evaluate the situation to see if more restrictions can be relaxed so life can return to pre-Covid levels and people’s financial burdens can be eased.

With the Test & Go scheme lifted from May 1, fully vaccinated tourists can enter and travel around Thailand freely provided they can present their Covid-19 vaccination certificate and insurance. They will only need to take an ATK self-test and submit the test result on Thailand Pass.

Meanwhile, unvaccinated travellers must present a negative RT-PCR test taken within 72 hours or undergo a five-night quarantine.

Published : May 02, 2022

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More irregularities surfacing in submarine deal, says Pheu Thai

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The Pheu Thai Party has asked the Royal Thai Navy (RTN) to explain why a Chinese language teacher is listed among Chinese military engineers deployed to build a submarine base in Chonburi province.

More irregularities surfacing in submarine deal, says Pheu Thai

Yuttapong Charasathien, the opposition party’s deputy leader, said the 1.85-billion-baht project has listed a teacher from an international school in Thailand as one of the military engineers deployed by project operator China Shipbuilding and Offshore International Company (CSOC).

Due to be completed next year, the submarine dock and supporting building will house subs procured from China at Laem Thian Pier in Sattahip Naval Base.

“Our investigation shows this teacher is not an employee of CSOC, so why is he selected to participate in a project which involves military secrets?” Yuttapong asked, directing his question at the RTN.

“Furthermore, we also found that one of the drilling boats taking part in the construction is registered under Thai nationality.”

More irregularities surfacing in submarine deal, says Pheu Thai

Yuttapong also alleged other discrepancies involving the submarine purchase from CSOC.

He said Thailand is buying three UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles) but they come with only two control stations, while there is no sign of a silt protector for the Laem Thian project, despite the need to protect valuable equipment.

“I want the RTN chief and spokesman to bring transparency to this project, as the public is worried about the quality of construction work and military equipment that we are buying from China,” he added.

In February, Yuttapong revealed that the first Chinese submarine acquired for 12.42 billion baht was already facing problems after German manufacturer MTU Friedrichshafen refused to supply the engine specified in the contract. The European Union imposed an arms embargo on China after the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre.

CSOC instead offered Thailand a Chinese-made propulsion system for the submarine. Talks between the RTN and CSOC on the engine problem are ongoing.

Published : May 02, 2022

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Nong Khai-Laos border checkpoints finally reopen after two years

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Three border checkpoints in Nong Khai were reopened on Sunday, more than two years after they were sealed in March 2020 to prevent the spread of Covid-19.

Nong Khai-Laos border checkpoints finally reopen after two years

The main checkpoint is the First Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge in Nong Khai’s Muang district, which connects with the Laos capital Vientiane and serves as the channel for Laotians to enter Nong Khai. The other two checkpoints are at Nong Khai Pier and Nong Khai Train Station.

Nong Khai governor Monsit Pisanthanawat said that all three checkpoints will now be open from 5am until 9pm every day. Travellers from Laos entering Nong Khai must present a vaccine certificate showing at least two doses and pass temperature screening.

The province has also deployed public health officials at the checkpoints to monitor new arrivals for symptoms.

Nong Khai-Laos border checkpoints finally reopen after two years
Nong Khai-Laos border checkpoints finally reopen after two years

“The first day of reopening saw only a few visitors from Laos. However, we expect more visitors in the following weeks as the Covid-19 situation in Thailand gradually improves,” Monsit said.

On Monday, Thailand recorded 9,331 new Covid-19 cases, 58 of which were imported. The Covid death toll rose by 84, while 21,168 patients recovered and left hospitals. Thailand has logged just over 2 million (2,048,380) cumulative cases since January 1, 2022.

Meanwhile, Laos is currently recording just a few hundred Covid-19 cases each day.

Nong Khai-Laos border checkpoints finally reopen after two years

Published : May 02, 2022

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Thailand records 9,331 Covid-19 cases and 84 deaths on Monday

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Ministry of Public Health reported on Monday (May 2) morning that in the past 24 hours there are 9,331 new patients who tested positive for Covid-19, 58 of whom have arrived in Thailand from abroad.

Thailand records 9,331 Covid-19 cases and 84 deaths on Monday

Death toll increased by 84, while 21,168 patients were cured and allowed to leave hospitals.

Cumulative cases in the country since January 1, 2022 are at 2,048,380.
 

Published : May 02, 2022

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Tak’s Thai-Myanmar border checkpoint ready for reopening

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Officials began cleaning up booths at the two border checkpoints in Tak province on Sunday as the country prepares to fully reopen now that the Covid-19 situation is improving.

Tak’s Thai-Myanmar border checkpoint ready for reopening

The two checkpoints are expected to reopen by Thursday, officials say.

The booths being cleaned on Sunday were at the Mae Sot-Myawaddy checkpoint at the foot of the first Thailand-Myanmar Friendship Bridge in Rim Moei village and at the foot of the second Friendship Bridge in Ban Wang Takian Tai village. Both villages are in tambon Thai Sai Luad in Tak’s Mae Sot district.

Border officials said they were coordinating with their peers in Myanmar and were waiting for a response from officials across the Myawaddy border.

The two checkpoints have been closed since March 23, 2020, as a measure to prevent the influx of Covid-19 infections.Tak’s Thai-Myanmar border checkpoint ready for reopening

Workers said cleaning the booth near the first Thailand-Myanmar Friendship bridge took time because it was littered with bird droppings, tree branches and leaves.

Tak’s Thai-Myanmar border checkpoint ready for reopeningMeanwhile, shop owners nearby were excited at the sight of the cleaning activity and told reporters that they hoped the border reopening would boost their business. They said they have been suffering financial difficulties since the border was shuttered.

“I’m so excited to hear the checkpoint will finally reopen. It’s been very tough for us,” said Phakakrong Arjimrai, who owns a variety shop selling items at 20 baht a piece. “I’m glad the government is reopening the border. I’ve had to shoulder the high rent with no sales at all for two years.”

Published : May 01, 2022

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Enforce strict Covid measures for new school year, orders Prayut

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The Education Ministry has been instructed to ensure all Covid-19 safety measures are in place when schools reopen on May 17, the government spokesman said on Sunday.

Enforce strict Covid measures for new school year, orders Prayut

Spokesman Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana said Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, in his capacity as chair of the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration, has instructed the ministry to ensure schools put in place the following measures:

• Regularly evaluate the situation under Thai Stop Covid Plus and provide updates via the Education Ministry’s online system

• Ensure all student activities are done in small groups

• Ensure school lunches are prepared and served under strict hygienic measures

• Ensure the school environment is hygienic

• Ensure schools can provide isolation options in case of outbreaks

• Ensure students travel in safe vehicles to and from school

• Teachers and students carry a special pass proving that they have been fully vaccinated against Covid

Enforce strict Covid measures for new school year, orders PrayutThe spokesman said Prayut has also instructed the ministry to launch a “bring students back to school” project by finding out how many have dropped out. The aim of the survey is to uncover why children have dropped out of school and what can be done to bring them back.

Published : May 01, 2022

By : THE NATION