Grande celebrations with spectacular Christmas & New Year’s Eve feasts at Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit

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Grande celebrations with spectacular Christmas & New Year’s Eve feasts at Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit

Grande celebrations with spectacular Christmas & New Year’s Eve feasts at Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 2022

Gather your family and friends for unforgettable end-of-year dining experiences in the heart of Sukhumvit, including bountiful buffets, dazzling dinners and even a choice of interactive evenings – Dine in the Dark and Le Petit Chef.

Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit , the iconic Luxury Collection Hotel in the heart of Bangkok, is inviting guests and local residents to celebrate a sparkling festive season in the heart of the city, with a series of spectacular dining experiences for Christmas and New Year.

The fun starts on 24 th December with a glamorous Christmas Eve Seafood Buffet Dinner with Santa visit at Rossini’s & The Living Room, a memorable meal featuring a series of premium ingredients, all cooked to perfection (18:30 – 22:30 hrs).

The Christmas Eve Buffet Lunch at Orchid Café is a fun-filled feast with all your festive favourites (12:00 – 15:00 hrs.) 

Christmas Eve Buffet Dinner showcasing a sublime selection of fresh seafood and much more, with Santa visit (18:00 – 22:30 hrs.).

Then on 25 th December, mark the most magical day of the year with our Christmas Jazzy Brunch at Rossini’s & The Living Room with Santa visit featuring a full range of delicacies accompanied by a live jazz band led by Athalie de Koning (12:00 – 15:00 hrs.) or Christmas Seafood Buffet with Santa visit at the Orchid Café which treats diners to fresh produce from the world’s seas and oceans (12:00 – 15:00 and 18:00 – 22:30 hrs.).

For families who spent Christmas day in the comfort of their own homes, Boxing Day on 26 th December can be the best time to come together and raise a glass with friends.

Boxing Day Buffet Lunch at Orchid Café is an amazing afternoon with a wide range of local and international ingredients skillfully
crafted by our expert chefs (12:00 – 15:00 hrs.), and Boxing Day Buffet Dinner at Orchid Café lets guests savour sumptuous ingredients, including the finest fruits de mer (18:00 – 22:30 hrs.).

As the clock ticks down to the New Year, on 30 th December, Orchid Café is inviting diners to its outstanding International Buffet Lunch, with an enticing array of dishes and delicacies from around the
world (12:00 – 15:00 hrs.) and Grande Seafood Buffet Dinner, featuring a stunning selection of shellfish, such as oysters, river prawns, local crabs, rock lobsters and more (18:00 – 22:30 hrs.).

Then on the final day of the year on 31 st December celebrate in style with a choice of dazzling dining experiences at Orchid Café, New Year’s Eve International Buffet Lunch is ideal for family gatherings on the last day of the year (12:00 – 15:00 hrs.).

As the sun sets, New Year’s Eve International Buffet Dinner at Orchid Café is a joyous culinary occasion for all ages (18:00 – 22:30 hrs.), and the New Year’s Eve Six-Course Set Menu at Rossini’s is perfect for couples seeking an unforgettable end to 2022 (18:00 –
23:00 hrs.) or The Grande Jazzy New Year’s Eve at the Living Room is accompanied by a soothing piano solo and includes free-flow drinks to get the party started (20:00 hrs. onwards).

At the new-look BARSU, a Festive Combo Sharing Platter is a
great way to ring in the New Year in the heart of Bangkok (17:00 – 2:00 hrs.).

Finally, to kickstart 2023 in the best possible way on 1 st January, Sunday Jazzy Brunch at Rossini’s & The Living Room is an extravaganza of seafood on ice, live cooking stations, carved meats, sushi & sashimi, Thai flavours and much more (12:00 – 15:00 hrs.).

For a truly unforgettable get-together, Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit is also inviting local families, groups of friends and business colleagues to join two amazing multi-sensory dining experiences: Dine in the Dark and Le Petit Chef!

Dine in the Dark is a surprise four-course set menu and a glass of bubbly served in a pitch-black restaurant.

Staged at BARSU, this socially responsible concept is designed to shine a light on the lives of blind and partially sighted people, and part of the price is donated to the Foundation for the Blind in
Thailand. Available on 24 th – 26 th, 30 th – 31 st December (18:00 – 22:00 hrs.).

Le Petit Chef features a mouth-watering fine-dining menu brought to life by 3-D projection mapping technology, as the world’s smallest chef sprinkles his magic on each dish! Available on 24 th – 26 th,
30 th – 31 st December (19:00 – 21:00 hrs.) and 1 st January (12:00 – 14:00 hrs.).

So, whether you’re seeking a stylish seasonal soirée or a grand gathering to end 2022 on a high, Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit will create memories that last a lifetime. Whichever dining experience you choose.

Muji aims to widen market with affordable goods zone at larger new stores in Thailand

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Muji aims to widen market with affordable goods zone at larger new stores in Thailand

Muji aims to widen market with affordable goods zone at larger new stores in Thailand

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2022

Nongluck Ajanapanya

Japan’s leading retailer Muji is reaching out to customers outside Bangkok by providing an affordable goods zone in its new full-size stores.

Akihiro Kamogari, managing director of Muji Retail (Thailand), said at the soft opening on Thursday that the total area of over 1,700 square metres of Muji at Robinson Lifestyle Ratchaphruek will be the standard size model the company will apply to open new store in new location.

The majority of locations will be in Bangkok and its surrounding areas, as well as other major cities with high density of population and purchasing power, such as Chiang Mai and Chonburi, where Muji already has opened new branches during the fourth quarter of this year.

“There are currently 29 Muji stores in Bangkok’s prime districts. Eleven of the stores are spread over 1,500 square metres. We plan to open four more stores with this new standard size next year, and seven more by 2024,” Kamogari revealed.

Regarding the existing stores with minimum size of 500-800 square metres, he stated that Muji intends to renovate with more space. However, the process is still being worked out with the department store.

Akihiro Kamogari (left) Phannarat Lowakij (second from right)Akihiro Kamogari (left) Phannarat Lowakij (second from right)

Muji (Thailand)’s head of merchandising, Phannarat Lowakij, added that this new roadside model store with two floors will also serve as a pilot area for the retailer to test launch new in-house products.

She revealed that this store has a new hot menu of bakery items, Japanese soft serve ice cream, skincare and haircare product groups, and Muji Curry, which is one of Japan’s best-selling products.

She stated that all of these products are now only available at Muji Robinson Lifestyle Ratchaphruek.

“We’d like to see how our clients respond,” she said, promising that more new items would be added in the future.

Muji aims to widen market with affordable goods zone at larger new stores in Thailand

Meanwhile, for the first time in Thailand, Muji Robinson Lifestyle Ratchaphruek has opened a good price zone for products below 300 baht. The good price zone will include popular high-quality products from various categories priced under 300 baht.

The zone follows the new concept of grouping products under 500 yen for the first time at Mitake station in Tokyo, Japan in October.

According to Phannarat, the goal is to communicate to people that Muji also offers high-quality products at reasonable prices. The zone will be included in all new stores opening in the next two years.

She anticipates that Muji’s new good-price zone will help increase sales of the company’s daily-life products, which are divided into three main categories: household, garments, and foods.

Muji aims to widen market with affordable goods zone at larger new stores in Thailand

In order to provide the exact daily life product that Thai people require, Muji has introduced the concept of Asean merchandise.

The concept is to use local resources in combination with Muji simplicity of design to create products for local use, such as furniture made from rubber wood and shirts made from natural fibres that are suitable for Thailand’s hot and humid weather.

According to Kamogari, Muji will focus on developing new daily products to meet Thai people’s demand, particularly in food and beverages, starting next year. With a pricing strategy, Muji will also expand its offline and online sales channels.

Muji at Robinson Lifestyle Ratchaphruek will open its doors on December 23, 2022.

Muji began its operations in Thailand as a franchise in 2006, before forming a joint venture company with Central Department Store through Muji Retail (Thailand) in 2013. Muji now has over 3,000 product items in Thailand.

Muji aims to widen market with affordable goods zone at larger new stores in Thailand
Muji aims to widen market with affordable goods zone at larger new stores in Thailand
Muji aims to widen market with affordable goods zone at larger new stores in Thailand
Muji aims to widen market with affordable goods zone at larger new stores in Thailand
Muji aims to widen market with affordable goods zone at larger new stores in Thailand
Muji aims to widen market with affordable goods zone at larger new stores in Thailand
Muji aims to widen market with affordable goods zone at larger new stores in Thailand
Muji aims to widen market with affordable goods zone at larger new stores in Thailand
Muji aims to widen market with affordable goods zone at larger new stores in Thailand
Muji aims to widen market with affordable goods zone at larger new stores in Thailand

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PTT denies condoning human rights violations in Myanmar after Norwegian fund accusation

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PTT denies condoning human rights violations in Myanmar after Norwegian fund accusation

PTT denies condoning human rights violations in Myanmar after Norwegian fund accusation

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2022

Oil giant PTT Plc has informed the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) that it does not condone human rights violations in Myanmar as accused by a sovereign wealth fund from Norway.

PTT president and CEO Auttapol Rerkpiboon has sent a letter of clarification to the SET that the PTT and its subsidiaries have always adhered to its sustainability management policy that consists of environmental, social and good business governance as well as respect for human rights.

Auttapol was responding to allegations by the executive board of a US$1.3-trillion Norwegian fund last week that it has dropped PTT Plc and PTT Oil and Retail Business Plc (OR) from its portfolio because of “an unacceptable risk” of human rights violations.

The fund’s ethics council expressed concern that PTT and OR’s partnership with state- and military-owned companies in Myanmar and that the two Thai firms’ activities in Myanmar would provide the junta “with substantial revenue streams that can finance military operations and abuses”.

“There is an unacceptable risk that the companies contribute to serious violations of individuals’ rights in the situations of war or conflict,” the fund stated.

The Myanmar army has been repressive and using lethal force to crack down on democracy protesters since it toppled the elected government in February last year.

In his letter to the SET, Auttapol insisted that PTT’s principle of respect for human rights also applied to the companies that served as its supply chain.

Auttapol said that PTT has always been conscientious about its operations not violating human rights and it also protects and supports human rights in line with international standards and promotes good ties with all stakeholders.

Auttapol said the PTT had complied with the laws and regulations and checked and analysed the status of its business partners in Myanmar thoroughly.

“PTT respects human rights and this is among our basic standard of operations,” Auttapol said.

“And PTT is concerned over the violent situation in Myanmar since the 2021 coup. We support a peaceful solution and we strictly observe the law and international operational standard wherever we carry out business.”

He added that the PTT has been monitoring closely the situation in Myanmar to make future decisions by ensuring that its investments would lead to sustainable development and access to energy sources.

After giant Chevron and TotalEnergies announced their decision to leave Myanmar in January this year to not support the repressive regime, PTT announced in March that it would take over from TotalEnergies the operation of the Yadana gas field with effect from July.

Apart from PTT, the OR also sent a letter of clarification to the SET on Thursday.

Signed by OR CEO Disathat Panyarachun, the PTT subsidiary said the OR invested in the Brighter Energy (BE) joint venture in 2019, holding 35% of shares, for the transportation and storage of petroleum products, in which a storage terminal is in the process of being constructed for the operations in Myanmar.

The objective of the investment is to provide broader benefits and help improve the well-being of Myanmar people, the letter said.

“However, since there has been violence and unrest in Myanmar leading to sanctions imposed by several countries in 2021, OR , as a minority interest shareholder, did not and will not make additional capital injection into BE and has expressly declared our intention to suspend BE’s operations and construction and payments. Also, no payments will be made to anyone on the sanctions list. OR strictly complies with business ethics and policies that shall not involve supporting violence and human rights violations from the BE operations in Myanmar,” the letter said.

“OR has adhered to the sustainability management policy, which consists of environmental, social and good business governance by complying with laws, regulations, international guidelines and international human rights standards.”

THAI nearing pre-Covid revenue and on course for stock market return: CEO

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THAI nearing pre-Covid revenue and on course for stock market return: CEO

THAI nearing pre-Covid revenue and on course for stock market return: CEO

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2022

Thai Airways International (THAI)’s monthly revenue is almost back at pre-pandemic levels following recovery in the tourism industry, according to the airline’s acting CEO.

Suvadhana Sibunruang said THAI has now reopened about 70% of its international routes with a cabin factor (passenger load factor) of 85%.

This was driving current monthly revenue of 12 billion baht, compared with 15 billion baht before the pandemic, he said.

Monthly revenue had grown continuously since hitting a low of 200 million baht during the Covid-19 crisis, he added.

Suvadhana said the airline had returned to profit since May this year by cutting costs and expenses while securing more revenue sources. THAI reduced its fleet from 103 aircraft to 61 after filing for bankruptcy protection in 2020 and recording debt of over 400 billion baht in 2021. However, creditors approved a revised rehabilitation plan in September this year after recovery proceeded faster than expected.

Suvadhana said the company no longer needs to urgently seek extra funds as it has cash flow of 30 billion baht.

However, it still needs 25 billion baht to sustain operations and complete the rehab plan, he added.

The revised rehabilitation plan allows THAI to borrow 25 billion baht by 2024, instead of 50 billion as permitted under the original plan.

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Thai Oil names Bandhit Thamprajamchit as new CEO and president

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Thai Oil names Bandhit Thamprajamchit as new CEO and president

Thai Oil names Bandhit Thamprajamchit as new CEO and president

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2022

Thai Oil Plc (TOP) named Bandhit Thamprajamchit as its new chief executive officer, president, director, and member of the Risk Management Committee in a notification to the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) on Wednesday.

Bandhit will succeed acting CEO Noppadol Pinsupa who has submitted his resignation, effective from January 1.

After graduating as a Bachelor of Engineering from Chulalongkorn University and a Master in Advanced Chemical Engineering from Imperial College, University of London, UK, Bandhit joined TOP in 1991 as a technologist.

From 1997-2002, he represented TOP as an adviser for Shell Global Solutions International BV, providing consulting services to leading oil refineries in the Netherlands, France, Italy, Germany, Argentina, Singapore, Brunei and Thailand. Since 2002 he has been working as Thai Oil’s senior vice president for hydrocarbon.

TOP also notified the SET it has appointed Sompop Pattanariyankool as a member of the Corporate Governance and Sustainability Committee, replacing Prasert Sinsukprasert who had resigned on December 20.

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Thailand opens rice DNA testing centre after Hom Mali loses world crown

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Thailand opens rice DNA testing centre after Hom Mali loses world crown

Thailand opens rice DNA testing centre after Hom Mali loses world crown

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2022

Thailand has opened a genetic testing centre to improve its rice after the country’s famed Hom Mali (jasmine) grain was dethroned by a Cambodia strain at the World Rice Conference.

The DNA testing centre at Ubon Ratchathani Rice Research Centre will boost Thailand’s export competitiveness under the 2020-2024 rice plan, said Department of Foreign Trade (DFT) chief Ronnarong Phoolpipat on Thursday.

The DNA testing service will help rice farmers, millers and traders ensure the authenticity of their product via rapid genetic tests at low cost.

Thailand opens rice DNA testing centre after Hom Mali loses world crown

The service aims to strengthen the international reputation of Thai rice and create an advantage amid fierce competition, he added.

Judges at last month’s World Rice Conference complained that Thai Hom Mali had lost its famous fragrance, and crowned Cambodia’s Phka Rumduol jasmine variety as the globe’s best.

Thai Hom Mali exports rose 27% to 1.28 million tonnes in the first 10 months of 2022 from a year earlier, Ronnarong reported.

Monthly rice export volume is likely to increase as the economies of trading partners recover from the Covid-19 pandemic, he said.

The easing of China’s zero-Covid policy is also expected to boost demand for Thai rice.

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Innovation is the key to unlocking Thailand’s digital potential, PTT CEO says

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Innovation is the key to unlocking Thailand’s digital potential, PTT CEO says

Innovation is the key to unlocking Thailand’s digital potential, PTT CEO says

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2022

Jarupong Krisanaraj

Increased innovation is required to drive Thailand’s digital economy, PTT CEO and president Auttapol Rerkpibool told a forum on Wednesday.

During a talk on innovation for sustainable business, Auttapol told the “Next Step Thailand 2023” forum that the kingdom’s economy faced challenges from decentralisation, and the shifts to green energy and a digital world.

Enhanced innovation is required to meet the challenges posed by social and economic transformations, he told the forum hosted by three Nation Group media outlets: Spring News, Nation TV and Post Today.

Auttapol said innovation to tackle climate change and improve the quality of life is necessary for Thailand to create a digital economy.

For innovation to tackle climate change, Auttapol explained that renewable energy, carbon capture and storage (CCS), and carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) could help Thailand reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

“Renewable energy can help Thailand reduce carbon dioxide emissions, while CCS and CCU will enable carbon dioxide emitters to capture, store and utilise them,” he explained.

Auttapol noted that many countries are developing solar and wind energy alternatives to mitigate climate change, and called for increased cooperation between countries to develop these technologies.

Innovation is the key to unlocking Thailand’s digital potential, PTT CEO says

Auttapol said that even though Thailand’s digital competitiveness is ranked at only 40 globally, the country has potential in agriculture and next-generation automotive and medical technology.

He said the agriculture sector needs artificial intelligence to increase production and sales through the development of smart farming and farm management.

“32% of Thais work in agriculture, but they generate only 8% of the country’s gross domestic product,” he said.

Auttapol praised the development of electric vehicles in Thailand, saying it was a good example of the positive impact government support can have. However, he urged for the development of related technologies, calling for investment in battery factories and charging stations.

He said Thailand’s potential in medical technology was outstanding, especially as the country is beginning to age.

Relevant agencies should help develop medicine production for older patients as well as robotics and “future food”, Auttapol said, adding that the high quality of the country’s medical professionals increased the medical sector’s potential.

He also urged Thai entrepreneurs to put technology at the core of their business models and increase cooperating to develop the country’s digital economy.

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Thai mangosteen association formed as hunger grows in China, Mideast

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Thai mangosteen association formed as hunger grows in China, Mideast

Thai mangosteen association formed as hunger grows in China, Mideast

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2022

The Thai Mangosteen Association (TMA) was founded on Wednesday to promote, support and solve problems related to cultivation and trade in the purple fruit.

Thai mangosteen production is set to rise 38% this year to 378,400 tonnes, feeding growing demand from China and the Middle East, according to the Agriculture Ministry.
 

Seventy-five members joined the first TMA meeting at the Office of Agricultural Research and Development in Chanthaburi to set up objectives and frameworks for the association.

Thai mangosteen association formed as hunger grows in China, Mideast

Pattama Narmwong was selected as chairman of the TMA, whose headquarters are located in the heart of the country’s mangosteen-growing area of Tha Mai district, Chanthaburi.

Thai mangosteen association formed as hunger grows in China, Mideast

The meeting forged six objectives for the TMA:

1. Support the stability and sustainability of mangosteen growers and related businesses.

2. Support and aid TMA members in solving problems while also monitoring developments in domestic and international mangosteen trade and other issues.

3. Research and develop mangosteen cultivation, exchanging and publishing academic studies and other information.

4. Improve the quality of Thai mangosteen for good agricultural practices (GAP) certification.

5. Cooperate with the government in supporting production, trade, and export processes.

6. Promote the image of Thai mangosteen and create trust in Thai and foreign consumers.

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Baht up slightly against dollar but all eyes on Thai export data

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Baht up slightly against dollar but all eyes on Thai export data

Baht up slightly against dollar but all eyes on Thai export data

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2022

The baht opened at 34.68 to the US dollar on Thursday, strengthening slightly from Wednesday’s close of 34.70.

The currency will likely move between 34.55 and 34.75 against the greenback during the day, Krungthai market strategist Poon Panichpibool said.

Poon said that the baht’s recent strengthening was supported by the market’s risk-on state and gold sales.

However, amid dollar strengthening reflected by a rise in the US Dollar Index (DXY) to nearly 104 points, he expected the baht to swing sideways and not strengthen much.

Moreover, foreign investors are selling short-term bonds in the belief that the baht will strengthen.

He expected the baht’s support level to be at 34.50-34.60 to the dollar.

He warned that the baht might fluctuate and weaken on Thursday if Thailand’s export numbers shrank, resulting in a higher-than-expected trade deficit.

Poon also advised investors to use hedging tools such as options to manage risks in a highly volatile currency market.

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Seven high-potential product trends for next year

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Seven high-potential product trends for next year

Seven high-potential product trends for next year

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 2022

Bangkokbiz, a news agency, on Wednesday identified seven product groups which it predicts will be trending next year. They are:

1. Products for the elderly

The market for the elderly will mainly focus on health products. This group has a lot of purchasing power from savings and pensions, while not having to spend as much as young adults.

Therefore, healthy foods and beverages as well as products that increase convenience, such as ready-to-cook boiled rice, have huge potential.

2. Convenience products

Current consumer behaviour emphasises convenience, so operators must try to make life easier, for instance, sliced fruits.

3. Health and beauty products

Consumers are increasingly focused on their health and themselves, even more after the Covid-19 pandemic, offering a ready market.

4. Small-size products

People of the new generation like to try something new and convenient, while living on their own or with small families. Operators must make smaller products at affordable prices.

5. Environmentally friendly products

Consumers are focusing more on the environment, so manufacturers must make products that are environmentally friendly throughout the manufacturing process.

6. Local products

The trend of love for local products has grown continuously since the Covid-19 pandemic. Operators could get a geographical indication from the Intellectual Property Department to verify that the product is local.

7. Innovation products

Innovation is a growing trend as it will make products different and add value, such as naem (pork sausage) with food irradiation technology to make it last longer for up to two months.

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