Diesel price to be maintained at a maximum of THB30 per litre

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The National Energy Policy Council (NEPC) has approved maintaining diesel price at not more than 30 baht per litre as long as possible, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said after presiding over the NEPC meeting on Wednesday.

Diesel price to be maintained at a maximum of THB30 per litre

He said this move aims to mitigate impact on citizens, adding that the government and citizens would have to help each other if the energy price continues to rise as many countries are facing the same issue.

He claimed that Thailand’s energy price is considered cheap compared to other Asean countries, but it was not the cheapest as some Asean countries could produce energy on their own.

Prayut added that the most important thing is how the country can move forward amid the Russia-Ukraine conflict as it had caused an impact in various aspects.

He promised that the government would seek the best measures to tackle the issue.

“The Oil Fund will maintain the diesel price at 30 baht per litre until it is unable to do so,” he said, asking what should the government do if the oil price rises above US$130 and $150 per barrel?

Diesel price to be maintained at a maximum of THB30 per litre

He said many governments had tackled the rising oil price issue in various ways. He admitted that the government has a limited budget as most of the budget was spent tackling the Covid-19 crisis so far.

However, he said that it was necessary to tackle the worrisome diesel price issue before tackling benzyl in the next phase.

He said it was also necessary to seek ways to obtain production materials to tackle rising fertiliser and animal feed prices without relying on imports, as some fertilisers can be obtained from energy production.

Published : March 09, 2022

By : THE NATION

People flock to Bangkok’s China Town to sell gold

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There were long queues of people outside several gold shops in Yaowarat in Bangkok’s China Town on Wednesday. Most of the people wanted to sell their gold after prices hit a new high.

People flock to Bangkok's China Town to sell gold

As of Wednesday morning, the buying price per baht weight of gold ornaments was 31,320.56 baht and selling price THB32,500, while buying price for a baht weight of gold bullion was THB31,900, up THB900 over the previous day, and selling price THB32,000, the Gold Traders Association said.

People flock to Bangkok's China Town to sell gold
People flock to Bangkok's China Town to sell gold
People flock to Bangkok's China Town to sell gold
People flock to Bangkok's China Town to sell gold
People flock to Bangkok's China Town to sell gold
People flock to Bangkok's China Town to sell gold
People flock to Bangkok's China Town to sell gold

Published : March 09, 2022

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Over THB1.5 billion paid in compensation for Covid-19 vaccine side-effects

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The National Health Security Office has so far paid Bt1.509 billion as compensation to 12,714 people who developed side-effects after they received Covid-19 vaccines.

Over THB1.5 billion paid in compensation for Covid-19 vaccine side-effects

The NHSO reported on Wednesday that from May 19, 2021 to March 8, 2022, a total of 15,933 people had filed complaints of negative reactions to Covid-19 vaccines.

The NHSO said 2,328 complaints were rejected after it ruled that the side-effects were not related to the vaccinations.

The NHSO added that 891 cases were pending consideration.

Of the rejected cases, 875 complainants are appealing against the earlier decision of the NHSO.

Published : March 09, 2022

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Investigation ordered into explosion and fire at oil tanker off Samut Prakan

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Deputy Transport Minister Athirat Rattanaseth on Wednesday ordered an investigation into the cause of the explosion and fire at an oil tanker in Samut Prakan province that caused a worker’s death.

Investigation ordered into explosion and fire at oil tanker off Samut Prakan

Athirat rushed to the pier of IRPC Plc on Soi Suksawad 45 in Samut Prakan’s Phra Pradaeng district after an oil tanker, Smooth Sea II, caught fire following an explosion at about 9.20am on Wednesday morning.

Athirat assigned a team of officials to help rescue volunteers to search for a missing worker. His body was found soon after the minister arrived at the scene.

The minister said three other workers, who were injured following the fire, have been sent to hospital and they have been declared safe.

The four workers jumped from the oil tanker when the explosion occurred. Three of them managed to swim to the pier while the other worker drowned.

Investigation ordered into explosion and fire at oil tanker off Samut PrakanAthirat said he had also assembled a second team of experts, which will go on board the oil tanker to check and investigate the cause of the explosion.

The minister said that IRPC has confirmed the oil tanker was now safe for forensic examination. The oil tanker was reportedly empty when the explosion occurred.

Athirat said he was not sure how long the experts would take for examination of the oil tanker but the tanker and the pier would be declared off-limits for now.

The minister said a third team of officials would work with district officials to check whether 200 families in three nearby communities had been affected by toxic smoke from the oil tanker.

If the people were affected, the authorities would provide them full assistance, Athrat added.

Investigation ordered into explosion and fire at oil tanker off Samut PrakanMeanwhile, Samut Prakan police chief Pol Maj-General Chumpol Pumpuang said the affected people can file complaints at Phra Pradaeng Police Station.

They must show their identification card and household registration and photos of their damaged assets or physical injuries to file complaints with police.

Published : March 09, 2022

By : THE NATION

NCDC okays measures, time frame for transition period of Covid becoming endemic

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The National Communicable Disease Committee (NCDC) on Wednesday approved measures for dealing with Covid-19 during a four-month transitional period before it is declared an endemic disease.

NCDC okays measures, time frame for transition period of Covid becoming endemic

The measures were approved during a NCDC meeting at the Public Health Ministry chaired by Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul.

Anutin said several countries are now making preparations for treating Covid-19 as an endemic disease but Thailand’s measures are aimed at striking a balance of protecting public health while driving the economy on the road to recovery.

At the end of the transitional period, no more Covid tests will be required and all nightlife entertainment places will be allowed to operate as usual.

Anutin said that during the transitional period, the government will still retain preventive and disease-tracking measures, vaccinations and legal measures that will change according to the situation.

During the four-month transitional period, the Public Health Ministry will focus on the factors for considering whether Covid-19 has reached endemic status, Anutin said.

He explained that the ministry would consider the reproduction rate of the virus and the death rate in accordance with the World Health Organisation’s standard that says an endemic disease must see a death rate no higher than one in 1,000.

Other factors are people’s access to medicine, Anutin said.

He said the meeting asked the Disease Control Department to analyse Covid-19-related deaths to find out the exact causes.

He said the department was also asked to consider how to adjust social measures once the Covid-19 emergency is abolished.

The Public Health Ministry will also speed up vaccinations of people in risk groups and for some 2 million elderly people who have not been inoculated. Those who have not received a booster dose will also be advised to get one before the Songkran holidays, Anutin added.

Ministry permanent secretary Dr Kiattiphum Wongrajit said after the NCDC meeting that the number of new Covid infections was expected to decrease to some 1,000 to 2,000 a day in late June and the public health system would be able to cope with them.

Kiattiphum said the four-month transitional period is divided into four phases.

The first phase begins from March 12 to early April and is regarded as an upward trend of the pandemic, in which the ministry will retain strict control measures.

During the first period, travellers from abroad will be required to undergo a RT-PCR test on the first day of their arrival and an antigen test on the fifth day. Those who have not been vaccinated will be quarantined for 10 days.

The second phase, from April to May, is expected to see a spread rate that is still high, and foreign travellers will be required to have antigen tests on the first and fifth days of their arrival. Unvaccinated tourists will be required to quarantine for five days.

The third phase, to start from late May to June, is expected to be a time when new infections slow down. Unvaccinated tourists will be required to undergo an antigen test at the airport, Kiattiphum said.

In the fourth or last phase starting from June 30, Covid-19 is expected to become endemic and foreign travellers will no longer be required to undergo any tests, he added.

During the first and second phases, the ministry would retain strict measures for tracing Covid to prevent it spreading among large groups of people.

During the third and final phases, the ministry aims to focus on checking for people who develop severe symptoms to prevent deaths.

Kiattiphum added that during the first and second phases, risky venues such as pubs and bars would still be closed, but be allowed to resume business in the third phase.

Published : March 09, 2022

By : THE NATION

Three injured, one missing after oil tanker catches fire at Samut Prakan pier

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Three workers were injured and another went missing after an explosion occurred on an oil tanker moored at a dock in Samut Prakan on Wednesday morning.

Three injured, one missing after oil tanker catches fire at Samut Prakan pier

Residents of Soi Suksawad 45 and Marine Department officials said the blast was heard on the Smooth Sea oil tanker at 9.20am. The tanker was docked at the IRPC pier.

The explosion produced a billow of black smoke above the oil tanker.

Firefighters from the IRPC and local administration rushed to the scene to fight the blaze and managed to bring it under control at 10.30am.

Four injured workers on the vessel jumped overboard to escape the fire. Three managed to swim to the pier while the fourth went missing, officials said.

A search is on for the missing worker.

Three injured, one missing after oil tanker catches fire at Samut Prakan pierThe officials have yet to announce the cause of the blast or the extent of the injuries suffered by the workers.

The oil carried by the 3,043-tonne Smooth Sea has a flash point of lower than 60 degrees Celsius.

Firefighters continued to douse the tanker with water to prevent more fires.

Published : March 09, 2022

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TAT sets up call centre in Phuket to help stranded Russians, Ukrainians

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The Tourism Authority of Thailand’s Phuket office has set up a call centre to help stranded Russian and Ukrainian tourists.

TAT sets up call centre in Phuket to help stranded Russians, Ukrainians

Office director Nanthasiri Ronnasiri said Russians were the number one visitors to Phuket before the Russia-Ukraine conflict erupted, followed by Germans, English, French and Swedish.

She said approximately 2,200 Russian tourists were stranded in the province after that country’s national airline announced a suspension of flight services.

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“TAT governor Yuthasak Supasorn has ordered the office and other pilot areas to set up call centres to assist stranded Russian and Ukrainian tourists regarding accommodation and financial issues,” Nanthasiri said.

“The office is also working with the Phuket Tourist Association [PTA] and the Andaman Guide Association on hiring Russian-language guides to receive calls.”

TAT sets up call centre in Phuket to help stranded Russians, Ukrainians

Meanwhile, PTA president Bhummikitti Ruktaengam said the association had implemented guidelines to seek a new market to compensate for a sudden lack of incoming Russian tourists.

TAT sets up call centre in Phuket to help stranded Russians, Ukrainians

The PTA had meanwhile handed a circular to association members, asking them to take care of Russian and Ukrainian tourists stranded in the province, he added.

Published : March 09, 2022

By : THE NATION

Electricity likely to cost less as cabinet okays excise tax waiver on B0 diesel, fuel oil

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A cabinet meeting on Tuesday approved a waiver of excise tax for B0 diesel (diesel with less than 0.005 per cent of sulfur) and fuel oil used in electricity generation until September 15.

Electricity likely to cost less as cabinet okays excise tax waiver on B0 diesel, fuel oil

The move aims to help reduce the cost of electricity generation for domestic use, deputy government spokesperson Ratchada Thanadirek said on Tuesday.

Ratchada said the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (Egat) currently uses natural gas to produce about 60 per cent of electricity consumed in the country. However, due to the rising global price and a weakening baht, the cost of electricity production has been on the rise. Egat is therefore looking to switch to using B0 diesel and fuel oil as the main fuels for electricity generation instead of natural gas.

“The waving of excise tax on B0 diesel and fuel oil for six months will help bring down the cost of electricity generation and therefore reduce power bills by 1-1.5 baht per unit,” said Ratchada.

“Furthermore, the manufacturing cost of consumer products will also go down due to a lowered electricity cost for factories,” she added.

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Published : March 09, 2022

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No extra holidays for Songkran fest this year

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A cabinet meeting on Tuesday approved the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration’s (CCSA) proposal to retain the number of Songkran holidays at three days – from April 13 to 15 – said government spokesman Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana.

No extra holidays for Songkran fest this year

With these three days being combined with the weekend of April 16-17, the Songkran Festival will be a five-day holiday this year.

In the past, the government had sometimes announced additional holidays before or after Songkran to form a longer holiday period in a bid to promote tourism. However, due to the Omicron variant spreading fast this year, the CCSA believed it was best to minimise the number of holidays to prevent a spike in infections from interprovincial travel during the festival, he said.

“During the meeting, Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha ordered all relevant agencies to organise Songkran activities only under strict disease control measures to prevent Covid-19 from spreading further,” said Thanakorn.

“The Public Health Ministry also reported that it had drafted additional measures to be implemented during the holidays to ensure people’s safety from the disease.”

In the next CCSA meeting, the Public Health, Tourism & Sports and Culture ministries will discuss the measures to ensure that they can be enforced at Songkran activities nationwide, Thanakorn added.

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Published : March 09, 2022

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Thailand records 22,073 Covid-19 cases and 69 deaths on Wednesday

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Ministry of Public Health reported on Wednesday (March 9) morning that in the past 24 hours there are 22,073 new patients who tested positive for Covid-19, 92 of whom have arrived in Thailand from abroad.

Thailand records 22,073 Covid-19 cases and 69 deaths on Wednesday

Death toll increased by 69, while 24,747 patients were cured and allowed to leave hospitals.

Cumulative cases in the country since January 1, 2022 are at 865,438.
 

The country’s total caseload from Covid-19 stands at 3,088,873 – 2,843,850 of whom have recovered, 221,585 are still in hospitals and 23,438 have died.

Separately, another 55,820 people were given their first Covid-19 shot in the last 24 hours, 18,227 their second shot and 88,932 a booster, bringing the total number of Covid-19 vaccine doses administered nationwide to 125,199,011.

According to Worldometer, confirmed cases globally had risen to 449.99 million on Wednesday, 384.22 million of whom have recovered, 59.73 million are active cases (69,631 in severe condition) and 6.04 million have died (up by 6,807).

Thailand ranks 33rd in the global list of most cases, which is topped by the US with 81.01 million, followed by India with 42.98 million, Brazil with 29.14 million, France with 23.16 million and the UK with 19.31 million.

Published : March 09, 2022

By : THE NATION