‘Food Factors’ expands its food business with ‘Local Siam 77,’ a ready-to-eat Thainess bringing ingredients from the 77 provinces of Thailand to the global market.

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‘Food Factors’ set its sights on the world stage and local market domination with its latest food venture in ‘Local Siam 77,’ a ready-to-eat Thai food featuring organic rice and ready-made curry under the concept ‘LocaLicious’ bringing the best ingredients from the 77 provinces of Thailand under one brand with a public premiere at Thaifex-Anuga Asia 2022.

'Food Factors' expands its food business with 'Local Siam 77,'  a ready-to-eat Thainess bringing ingredients from the 77 provinces of Thailand to the global market.

Mr. Piti Bhirom Bhakdi, CEO of Food Factors Co., Ltd., reveals that the food business is one of the six core pillars of Boonrawd company, run by Food Factors company. The company aims growth and sustainability by bringing Thai food culture, its ingredients, and unique taste to create diverse creative food businesses such as condiments and seasonings, restaurant business with EST.33, Farm Design, Santa Fe, and Meng Nua Nua, and the latest venture with the ready-to-eat product named ‘Local Siam 77.’ The new brand will build on Thailand’s quality ingredients from 77 provinces of Thailand and create uniquely Thai food with the original taste that Thais know and love, all in a convenient and long-lasting package without preservatives, coloring, or MSGs for the health-conscious lifestyle of the new generation.

'Food Factors' expands its food business with 'Local Siam 77,'  a ready-to-eat Thainess bringing ingredients from the 77 provinces of Thailand to the global market.

‘Local Siam 77’ products will consist of three categories; Ready-to-eat, Shelf Stable, and Frozen like Green Curry with Chicken and Bamboo Shoot, Chicken Massaman Curry, Chicken Curry, Red Curry with Chicken, Chicken Tom Yum under the ‘ready-to-eat and meat’ group, or Green Curry Noodle, Massaman Curry Noodle and Padthai under ‘ready-to-eat noodles,’ ‘ready-to-eat organic rice’ certified by USDA, IFOM, EU like Jasmine rice, Brown rice, Rice Berry Rice, and Instant Paste like Curry Paste, Red Chili Paste, Green Chili Paste, and Massaman Paste. All ‘Local Siam 77’ packaging has been designed by Champ Somchana Kangwarajit from Prompt Design with colors and emphasizes the number 77 creatively to stand out from the crowd.
 

The exportation of Thai food is currently improving, with the market valuation for 2022 at 1.2 trillion Baht with an 8.4% increase compared to last year with ease of economic measures from other countries post COVID-19 and the weakening of the Thai Baht, which had a positive impact on export business. The ready-to-eat food business is the main export category with over 7.7% growth due to the evolving behavior of seeking convenience in food preparation.

‘Local Siam 77’ products were recently introduced in the Thaifex-Anuga Asia 2022 and will enter the local market at the end of 2022 with availability in modern trade and export to international markets.
 

Published : June 06, 2022

By : THE NATION

Price of ready-to-eat food has risen faster under Prayut: survey

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The price of ready-to-eat dishes has risen faster in the eight years since Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha came to power, according to a survey by the Agency for Real Estate Affairs (AREA).

Price of ready-to-eat food has risen faster under Prayut: survey

The AREA survey has been conducted for the past 10 years on restaurants and food centres in the busy Bangkok areas of Silom and Surawong.

It found that the price of dishes such as rice topped with curry, and noodles, increased 5.2 per cent every year between 2012 and 2014. However, that figure rose to 6.7 per cent per year after Prayut came to power following the coup in 2014. Since then, the price of the ready-to-eat meals on which many Thais depend has risen by a total of 68.3 per cent, according to the survey.

“This proves that the government’s efforts to stimulate the economy have not been very successful,” AREA president Sopon Pornchokchai commented.

He added that the price of dishes rose by only 4 per cent between 2020 and 2021 amid the economic slowdown, but then jumped 7.9 per cent between 2021 and 2022 due to the rising oil price.

He forecast prices would rise further through 2023 amid the economic slowdown and rising inflation.

Published : June 06, 2022

By : THE NATION

Baht nosedives against dollar on Tuesday

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The baht opened at 34.41 to the US dollar on Tuesday, weakening from Monday’s close of 34.31.

Baht nosedives against dollar on Tuesday

The currency is expected to move in a range between 34.35 and 34.50 on Tuesday, said Krungthai Bank market strategist Poon Panichpibool.

Poon said the baht could weaken during the day as the dollar strengthens over concern that the US Federal Reserve will increase the interest rate to bludgeon inflation.

He also noted that investors have unloaded the baht, selling 1.3 billion baht of short-term bonds in recent days.

This sell-off could see the baht test its resistance level of 34.40-34.50 to the dollar, he added.

However, the baht would not drop much past its resistance level as exporters are waiting to sell the dollar, Poon said.

Meanwhile assets in Asian emerging markets (EM) including Thailand are being supported by the Chinese economy’s rebound after the government eased lockdown measures. This factor would limit baht weakening, Poon said.

He added that the Thai currency would only test the 35 per dollar mark if Beijing restored lockdown measures, slowing the Chinese economy and triggering sell-offs in EM Asia markets.

Poon forecast the baht would move between 34.20 and 34.50 to the dollar until new factors emerge.

He advised businesses to use hedging tools such as options to manage risks in the highly volatile currency market.

Published : June 07, 2022

By : THE NATION

Thailand, Singapore sign MoU for digital economy, enforcing PDPA

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Thailand’s Digital Economy and Society Minister Chaiwut Thanakamanusorn was in Singapore on Monday to sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on digital cooperation with Trade and Industry Minister Gan Kim Yong.

Thailand, Singapore sign MoU for digital economy, enforcing PDPA

Chaiwut said the MoU on Digital Economy Partnership Agreement (DEPA) would promote cooperation on eight issues, namely:

• Digital transformation

• E-commerce

• Setting up centres to fight fake news

• Setting up government data centre and providing cloud services

• Personal data protection

• Cyber security

• Investment in Thailand’s Digital Valley and IoT Institute in the Eastern Economic Corridor

• Development of digital skills and literacy

Thailand, Singapore sign MoU for digital economy, enforcing PDPAChaiwut said he also discussed the implementation of Thailand’s new Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA). He said Gan replied that Singapore had a similar act and was willing to help Thailand enforce its new law.

The Thai minister added that Singapore also expressed interest in digital technology investment.

“Singapore wants Thailand to sign a cooperation framework on digital investment to attract young investors,” he said, adding that Gan saw good potential for digital investment in Thailand.

Chaiwut added that he also met Communications and Information Minister Josephine Teo, who said that enforcing PDPA was a good thing.

Echoing Gan, Teo said Singapore would be willing to help Thailand enforce PDPA as the island nation has been enforcing a similar law for years.

Meanwhile, Chaiwut said he would report the results of his visit to Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha. He added that Prayut would be happy to know the trip was successful and that Thailand is regarded as the leader of the digital economy and society in Asean.

Published : June 06, 2022

By : THE NATION

Russian tour agencies still owe some THB620m to 125 Thai hotels

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The Thai Hotels Association (THA) will call on the government to have Moscow prod Russian tour firms into paying back the 625 million baht they owe to 125 Thai hotels, a THA source said.

Russian tour agencies still owe some THB620m to 125 Thai hotels

The source said on Monday that the association recently surveyed its members to see how many hotels had not been paid for rooms 60 days after the stay.

Upon checking, THA found that up to 125 hotels are still waiting for Russian tour operators to pay up. The outstanding amount for unpaid hotel rooms is 625 million, the source added.

Russian tour operators usually collect money from tourists in advance and drop them off in Thailand, mostly on chartered flights, the source said.

Since these operators are key clients of Thai hotels, they are given credit for many days, the source added.

However, many Russian operators skipped clearing their bills when the Covid pandemic broke out and used the money they got from tourists for other purposes, the source added.

Then the operators’ financial situation was further aggravated by the Russia-Ukraine war, so they have not been able to honour their debts yet, the source said.

Russian tour operators owe between 3 million and 5 million baht to each hotel, with some hotels waiting for debts of up to 10 million baht to be cleared, the source said.

Most of the 125 hotels are in Phuket’s Kata and Karon areas and the tour operators that have failed to pay up include huge tour agencies like Pegas Touristik, the source said.

The source added that the association will seek help from Tourism and Sports Minister Pipat Ratchakitprakan and Foreign Minister Don Pramudwinai.

The two ministers will be asked to coordinate with the Russian government to get the tour operators to clear their debts, the source said.

Separately, Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) governor Yutthasak Supasorn said foreign arrivals are expected to improve now that the government has eased travel restrictions since June 1.

Yutthasak said TAT expects some 500,000 tourists per month in the low season, though it reckons the number will more than double in the high season which runs from October to December.

He said Thailand has seen 444,000 arrivals from January to April, so TAT expects the number of foreign arrivals to be between 7 million and 10 million this year.

Published : June 06, 2022

By : THE NATION

Arkhom wants banks to hold interest rates

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Finance Minister Arkhom Termpittayapaisith has told state banks to maintain their interest rates to help citizens and business operators in the current economic situation.

Arkhom wants banks to hold interest rates

Arkhom said on Monday that since interest rates were on an increasing trend, he had asked state banks to keep the interest rate for as long as possible.

Regarding the central bank’s key policy rate, he was waiting for the information from the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) because their decision is mostly based on external factors.

However, as the economy is recovering the MPC must consider both factors together.

Arkhom added that the MPC should also consider the difference in interest rates between Thailand and foreign countries, to prevent money flowing out of the country.

At the same time, the MPC must make sure that the domestic interest rate was not too high because the economy is recovering.

Published : June 06, 2022

By : THE NATION

Government, BOT working closely to create cashless society

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The government and the Bank of Thailand (BOT) are successfully moving the country towards a cashless society and digital economy, government deputy spokeswoman Ratchada Thanadirek said.

Government, BOT working closely to create cashless society

Ratchada said on Monday that the government and the BOT have a significant role to play in this transition with 89 per cent of domestic consumers opting for cashless payments.

The government, the BOT, financial institutions, and the private sector are cooperating to help people in every group access online financial transactions and services, such as e-commerce and digital banking, while preventing cybercrime. They aim to draft a law for economic platforms to regulate business operations.

Ratchada said the BOT and commercial banks are building on PromptPay service to be widely beneficial in transferring money and payment between countries, especially neighbouring countries in Asean under the concept “Asean Payment Connectivity”, as Thailand has been connected with a lot of foreign workers and tourists.

She said the BOT is supporting several services to connect to nearby countries which are:

  1. Transferring money with QR Payment to foreign countries, including Japan, Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Cambodia, which will be available this year.
  2. Transferring money with mobile phone numbers between Thailand and Singapore; the service will expand to more countries in the future to increase the number of users.

She said the government has successfully developed several projects, such as:

  1. The state welfare card project, as the government subsidises 14 million people with low income and vulnerable people such as elders or disabled people to purchase products from 20,000 blue flag (Thong Fah) shops and participating stores.
  2. PromptPay and QR Payment project, to support electronic payment with Any ID (mobile phone or ID number) without a fee. It will be expanded to tax payment and e-donations to help with tax deduction.
  3. Government Wallet (G-Wallet) and Money Bag (Thung Ngern) application, for 50 million users to pay under “Khon La Khrueng” (Let’s Go Halves), “Rao Tiew Duay Kan” (We Travel Together), and Chim-Shop-Chai (Eat-Shop-Spend) schemes, with ‘Paotang’ applications to pay small and medium enterprise stores.
  4. Applying blockchain technology for VAT tax refunds for tourists, and issuing government bonds to increase the efficiency of tax collection
  5. Digital lotto sale via the Paotang application, selling over 4.4 million lottery tickets within three days.

In addition, the government is utilising big data and registration with an authentication system for several projects, such as connecting the digital health platform with the National Health Security Office’s health insurance system via the Paotang application, to deliver medicine and antigen test kits from pharmacies and service units.

She said Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has prioritised the transition to the digital economy and cashless society. The government is pushing several aspects, especially reforming the bureaucracy.

Published : June 06, 2022

By : THE NATION

31 new EV plants lured by tax breaks, boosting production by 660,000

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The Board of Investment (BOI) approved privileges for 31 electric-vehicle (EV) projects with total investment value of 57.87 billion baht and production capacity of 666,855 vehicles in the first four months of 2022.

31 new EV plants lured by tax breaks, boosting production by 660,000

The privileges, which come mostly in the form of tax exemptions, were granted from January-April to four categories of projects:

1. Seven hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) projects, with investment value of 37.2 billion baht and production capacity of 438,455 vehicles.

2. Seven plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) projects, with investment value of 7.74 billion baht and production capacity of 92,600 vehicles.

3. 14 battery electric vehicle (BEV) projects, with investment value of 10.52 billion baht and production capacity of 131,200 vehicles.

4. Three battery electric bus projects, with investment value of 2.39 billion baht and production capacity of 4,600 vehicles.

The BOI said it was promoting EV manufacturing in line with the government’s target of boosting EV production to 30 per cent of total automotive manufacturing capacity by 2030, or 725,000 vehicles per year.

“We also expect that by 2030 about 50 per cent of passenger vehicles and pick-up trucks on Thailand’s roads will be EVs, or approximately 440,000 vehicles,” said BOI secretary-general Sonklin Ploymee on Sunday.

Meanwhile, the BOI last month held virtual seminars in New York and Los Angeles aimed at attracting US investment for the EV industry in Thailand. Similar events are planned in Europe later this year.

Sonklin said BOI-approved EV-related projects will get tax benefits and other promotional privileges via free trade agreements, with extra incentives if they invest in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC).

The BOI has also set a target of at least 12,000 fast-charging stations and 1,450 battery swapping stations for electric motorcycles by 2030.

Published : June 06, 2022

By : THE NATION

Baht could rebound on China lockdown easing: market strategist

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The baht opened at 34.37 to the US dollar on Monday, weakening from Thursday’s close of 34.31.

Baht could rebound on China lockdown easing: market strategist

The Thai currency is expected to move between 34.25 and 34.45 per dollar during the day and between 34.10 and 34.50 during the week, Krungthai market strategist Poon Panichpibool said.

Poon said that the baht might strengthen slightly at the beginning of the week as the Asian market is in a risk-on state after China eased lockdown measures.

The baht would also be supported if the Bank of Thailand’s Monetary Policy Committee decides to increase the interest rate quickly, he added.

However, any rise in the currency baht would be limited by concern that the US Federal Reserve will hike the interest rate at its upcoming meeting as per its so-called dot plot projection.

Poon said the dollar could strengthen if US inflation is higher than expected, triggering concern of a big Fed hike.

However, he advised investors to watch for a European Central Bank (ECB) interest rate hike, as this would support the euro and promote dollar weakening.

Poon said the currency market is highly volatile due to several factors, including the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the Covid-19 situation in China, and concern about the Fed’s financial direction.

He advised businesses to use hedging tools such as options to manage risks in the turbulent currency market.

Published : June 06, 2022

By : THE NATION

Thailand Covid Insurance for Thailand Pass

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One of the most important requirements for visitors to Thailand, now that the old rules have been lifted, is the COVID-19 insurance plan for foreigners, which covers the traveler for at least $10,000. In addition to meeting all the other requirements, the traveler must also have a valid visa and a Thailand Pass. This health insurance is an extra safety measure to make sure that the traveler will be able to pay for all costs if they get COVID-19 or die from it while they are in the kingdom.

Thailand Covid Insurance for Thailand Pass

When it comes to documentation, Thai immigration authorities are notoriously rigorous, and they will require a Thailand Pass on arrival if you are not Thai. A number of insurance companies in Thailand have teamed together to create COVID-19 insurance plans that will be approved by immigration, and these policies may be acquired quickly and conveniently online.

The Thailand Pass, and insurance is only required if you are NOT Thai.

What are the most affordable options?

Currently there is a MSIG Covid Insurance policy for only ฿660 (19 USD) policy which will meet the entry requirements.

There is also a lowcost FWD Covid Insurance policy for ฿650 but in order to qualify for the policy you need to meet the following requirement:

  • Provide negative RT-PCR test result within 72 hours prior to the policy effective date otherwise the effective date of your policy will be 14 days after your arrival.

If you cannot meet this requirement then you may be interested in MSIG Covid InsuranceLUMA Covid Insurance, or WorldTrips Covid Insurance.

What is the recommended policy?

We recommend the LUMA Covid Insurance as they has instant approval, and you can apply for your Thailand Pass right after you get the document with 1 minute. The LUMA Covid Insurance will also automatically cover travel to Singapore, Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, and Vietnam.

What insurance document do I upload for Thailand Pass?

If you purchase a policy from any of the featured policies below you will receive a PDF document which will contain a single page letter which will mention the following things

  • Full Name of the traveler
  • Coverage amount $10,000+
  • Coverage in USD / EUR
  • Clear mention of COVID-19 coverage
  • Mention of travel to Thailand, or global travel coverage

Thailand Pass now supports PDF files, so you can simply use the PDF to  apply for your Thailand Pass.

Thailand Covid Insurance Compare

You can refer to the Thailand Pass Covid Insurance price comparison tool for Thailand Pass below which compares over 8 insurance providers based on the travelers departure country, age, and policy duration.

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Information sourced from the AQ.in.th Thailand Covid Insurance comparision page.

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Published : June 03, 2022

By : THE NATION