Lawyer targets TCC chief, ex-NBTC member over ‘leaks’ on Thailand’s True-Dtac merger

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Lawyer targets TCC chief, ex-NBTC member over 'leaks' on Thailand's True-Dtac merger

Lawyer targets TCC chief, ex-NBTC member over ‘leaks’ on Thailand’s True-Dtac merger

MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2022

The secretary-general of the Thailand Consumers Council (TCC) and a former member of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) have recently been accused of allegedly leaking confidential information.

Lawyer Trairong Tanthasuk said on Monday that he had filed police complaints against TCC secretary-general Saree Ongsomwang and ex-NBTC member Prawit Leesathapornwongsa early this month.

His allegation is that the two had leaked confidential NBTC information by exposing the “14 conditions” set for the merger between True Corporation and Total Access Communication (Dtac).

In his complaint with Huai Khwang Police Station, Trairong also named some news agencies that had published interviews with Saree and Prawit over the 14 conditions.

He said the NBTC had not announced the conditions it will set to mitigate the impact the merger would have on consumers, but the duo had managed to obtain the information and leaked it to the public. He also accused them of distorting confidential information.

TCC and Prawit have openly expressed opposition to the merger, saying it would hurt consumers as it will leave only two key players in the market – the merged company and Advanced Info Service (AIS).

Trairong is also threatening to file another complaint against Saree for publishing a report from a foreign NBTC adviser on the negative impact the merger would have on consumers.

The lawyer said NBTC had last week deferred its decision on the merger to October 20, pending a report from the foreign adviser, SCF Associates Ltd.

Lawyer targets TCC chief, ex-NBTC member over 'leaks' on Thailand's True-Dtac mergerHowever, he claimed, Saree had got her hands on the classified report and published it on her Facebook page.

He said the NBTC chief later told reporters he did not know how Saree had obtained the document.

Trairong also mentioned that Dr Pirongrong Ramasoota was part of the NBTC public relations team, but stopped short of making allegations.

“Both the 14 conditions and SCF Associates’ study are confidential and still pending deliberation by the NBTC,” he said.

Trairong advised NBTC to guard all secret documents and prevent them from being leaked ahead of official announcements. He added that leaking confidential government information violates the Criminal Code’s Articles 83, 86 and 164, while distorting information violates Article 14 of the Computer Crimes Act.

“I don’t know how the two got the confidential information, but they have done it repeatedly,” he said.

Early last month, Trairong also filed a complaint of malfeasance and nonfeasance with the National Anti-Corruption Commission against Napat Winitchaikul, a member of the panel monitoring NBTC.

He alleged that Napat’s behaviour had caused damage to the state because he acted beyond his authority as a member and former chair of the NBTC monitoring panel.

The complaint cited an incident in which Napat wore a shirt with the panel’s logo while submitting a letter to the NBTC to oppose the merger.

Trairong said this action caused the public to believe that the monitoring panel was opposed to the merger when the panel had made no decisions on the issue.

Illumina launches faster and cheaper genomic sequencing platform in Thailand

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Illumina launches faster and cheaper genomic sequencing platform in Thailand

Illumina launches faster and cheaper genomic sequencing platform in Thailand

MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2022

Tippawan Limsamarnphun

Illumina, a US-based manufacturer of equipment used to analyse genetic variations and biological functions, has unveiled a new genome sequencing platform – the NovaSeqX series.

Illumina, a US-based manufacturer of equipment used to analyse genetic variations and biological functions, has unveiled a new genome sequencing platform – the NovaSeqX series.

The new platform is a significant improvement on the previous models in terms of speed, cost and protection of the environment, Illumina’s top executive for Thai and Asia-Pacific markets said.

Robert McBride, senior director of sales for Asia Pacific and Japan, said in an interview that the new platform will better serve cancer patients, reproductive healthcare patients and screening of premature babies. This is because the new platform reduces the turnaround time of DNA sequencing from 48 hours to just 24 hours, making diagnostics faster.

Illumina launches faster and cheaper genomic sequencing platform in Thailand

The NovaSeqX series will also reduce the cost of genome sequencing to just US$200-$300 per person, down from $600. This does not include processing, interpretation and counselling costs.

The new platform delivers more than 20,000 whole genomes of high-resolution optics and ultra-high density flow cells per year, which is 2.5 times greater throughput than the previous model.

According to McBride, innovations over the several decades have driven down the cost of sequencing exponentially, from $3 billion in the original Human Genome Project in 1990 to $100 million in 2001.

With technology becoming even cheaper, healthcare services are becoming more widely accessible, he said. Besides, he said, the new platform is more environmentally friendly as it cuts down packaging waste by 90 per cent, plastic usage by 50 per cent, and a 500-tonne saving in dry ice per year.

Illumina launches faster and cheaper genomic sequencing platform in Thailand

McBride said Illumina’s mission is to improve human health by unlocking the power of genomic technology in identifying genetic diseases and disorders, drug development, personalised medicines, precision therapy and pandemic preparedness.

During the Covid-19 pandemic, Illumina partnered with more than 120 labs worldwide to sequence 75 to 80 per cent of coronavirus genomes in 2020.

Illumina established a presence in Thailand more than 18 years ago, especially in the reproductive health industry for DNA and next-generation sequencing. Next Generation Genomic Co Ltd (NGG Thailand) is one of the companies that rely on Illumina for invitro fertilisation testing, pre-implantation genetic screening (PGS) and testing the foetus for genetic diseases. McBride said testing for genetic diseases among babies is critical because they can be treated in time. Genomics has also proved to be effective in the diagnostics and treatment of cancer.

He said genomic technology can also help find diseases in agriculture and livestock to help improve yields.

Illumina launches faster and cheaper genomic sequencing platform in Thailand

McBride said the key challenge now is finding genome sequencing data analysts and scientists, as well as safeguarding public health information. He said in the Asia-Pacific region, Australia has 400,000 scientists and genetic councillors, while Japan only has 160,000. Figures of scientists in Thailand are still unavailable.

He added that there are just three or four large companies that specialise in DNA sequencing, with Illumina holding an 80-per-cent share of the global market.

Illumina launches faster and cheaper genomic sequencing platform in Thailand

According to Brandessence Market Research, the global genome sequencing market was valued at $13.58 billion last year and is expected to hit $46.43 billion marking a 19.2 per cent growth by 2028.

Illumina’s annual revenue last year came in at $4.5 billion. Its newest NovaSeq X series provides extraordinary sequencing power through a single platform to fuel data-intensive applications like whole-genome sequencing, single-cell sequencing and multi-omics. With numerous technical innovations, it enables maximum throughput and accuracy for genomics scientists.

The technology also accelerates genomic discovery and clinical insights to understand disease, its impacts on human lives and ultimately provide effective treatment.

Illumina launches faster and cheaper genomic sequencing platform in Thailand

The highlights of the NovaSeq X series include:

• A fundamentally new sequencing by synthesis (SBS) chemistry, engineered for 2x higher speed and accuracy.

• Highest resolution optics and ultra-high density flow cells, delivering 2.5x greater throughput while driving down sequencing costs.

• Integration of onboard Bio-IT with ORA compression, enabling highly accurate and fully automated secondary analysis with 5x loss-less data compression.

• 15 new thermostable reagents, supporting ambient-temperature shipping, eliminating the need for dry ice and reducing waste.

To achieve peak performance and minimise interruptions, Illumina also has a support team on standby comprising scientists and experts. Technical support is available via phone five days a week or online support 24/7.

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As inflation pinches, many Thais willing to risk buying second-hand beauty products: survey

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As inflation pinches, many Thais willing to risk buying second-hand beauty products: survey

As inflation pinches, many Thais willing to risk buying second-hand beauty products: survey

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2022

A large portion of Thai consumers are willing to buy second-hand beauty products via social media channels due to the rising cost of living, a survey has found.

Despite the risk of getting fake products, 22 per cent of Thai consumers are willing to take the risk of buying second-hand beauty products via Twitter and Instagram channels as well as other social media channels because they do not want to pay the full price for the products, said Mintel, a global market research firm.

Chayapat Ratchatawipasnan, senior beauty and personal care analyst of Mintel, said Thailand is now experiencing a 7.1 per cent inflation, so consumers are trying to save costs when buying beauty products.

Chayapat said that owners of beauty brands may lose some customers to second-hand sellers, but the brands could still command loyalty by creating an exchange market for users to sell their second-hand products.

Chayapat said the brands could also add their own promotions to the second-hand products exchange market. Such exchange markets also would ensure the quality of the second-hand products while retaining brand loyalty.

Mintel found that many consumers had turned to social media to search for second-hand beauty products instead of looking for new products on conventional media, he said.

He added that TikTok, which is a short video clip platform, has become popular among Gen Z Thais searching for second-hand beauty products.

Sales of second-hand beauty products via TikTok is expected to grow by 42 per cent, he added.

Mintel found that 46 per cent of Gen Z Thais admitted social media influenced their purchase of beauty products via online stores, Chayapat added.

He recommended that owners of leading beauty brands should use their second-hand exchange markets to contact various groups of customers via chats and messages through applications to draw them to their new products.

Chayapat said the research by Mintel also found that most of the buyers, who are at least 45 years old, do not like to risk buying second-hand products and 40 per cent of this group stated they bought beauty products directly from online stores of the brands.

So, while the brands create and run exchange markets for second-hand products of their own brands, they can still use the market to reach out to the group of buyers who are over 45 years old, Chayapat added.

APEC Business Advisory Council presents APEC Economic Leaders Report to Prime Minister

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APEC Business Advisory Council presents APEC Economic Leaders Report to Prime Minister

APEC Business Advisory Council presents APEC Economic Leaders Report to Prime Minister

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2022

On October 11, Mr Kriengkrai Thiennukul, 2022 APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC) Chair, along with other Thai ABAC Members, presented the 2022 ABAC Report to APEC Economic Leaders to Prime Minister and Chair of APEC 2022 General Prayut Chan-o-cha at the Government House.

ABAC has been working closely with the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) throughout the year, offering insights and recommendations to APEC across its workstreams, and the presentation of the ABAC Report is an important part of the APEC process. 

APEC Business Advisory Council presents APEC Economic Leaders Report to Prime Minister

This year’s ABAC Report focuses on promoting speedy and sustained recovery and regaining the momentum for sustainable, inclusive and sustainable growth with an emphasis on climate change, food security, health resilience, low carbon economy, as well as advancing the FTAAP agenda and digitalization. 

APEC Business Advisory Council presents APEC Economic Leaders Report to Prime Minister

ABAC has held three meetings this year and will hold the Fourth ABAC Meeting ahead of the APEC Economic Leaders’ Week in November 2022 to prepare for the upcoming APEC Leaders’ Dialogue with ABAC.

APEC Business Advisory Council presents APEC Economic Leaders Report to Prime Minister

APEC has benefitted and incorporated ABAC’s practical recommendations in APEC’s work. This includes a recommendation from the ABAC Report in 2021 on having a mechanism to promote travel that resulted in the establishment of the APEC Safe Passage Taskforce. This year, the Taskforce has been coordinating APEC’s work towards the resumption of safe and seamless cross-border travel.

Thai production companies find foreign buyers for content worth nearly THB400 million

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Thai production companies find foreign buyers for content worth nearly THB400 million

Thai production companies find foreign buyers for content worth nearly THB400 million

MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2022

Thai content providers struck deals worth 398 million baht at a South Korean film event, the Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP) said on Monday.

DITP director-general Phusit Ratanakul Sereroengrit said the department had taken eight Thai content providers to participate in the Asian Contents & Film Market 2022 at Busan Exhibition and Convention Centre in South Korea from October 8 to 11.

The eight Thai content providers were: 9Naa Productions, Benetone Films, De Warrenne Pictures, Halo Productions, M Flow Entertainment, M Pictures, Right Beyond and Thongkham Films.

“This move aims to promote Thailand’s soft power among filmmakers and investors worldwide, as well as increase marketing channels for Thai entrepreneurs in film and its related industries,” he said.

Thai production companies find foreign buyers for content worth nearly THB400 million

He said there were 134 trade negotiations between Thai and foreign entrepreneurs, generating 398 million baht in revenue.

The foreign entrepreneurs came from South Korea, Japan, Malaysia, Canada, Mongolia, India, Taiwan, Vietnam and the US.

“Content that received attention from foreigners revolved around action, thriller and boys’ love,” he said.

Thai production companies find foreign buyers for content worth nearly THB400 million

Phusit said the DITP is promoting Thai film and entertainment industries to get international recognition.

He added that Commerce Minister Jurin Laksanawisit is scheduled to promote Thai film and entertainment industries at two events, namely “American Film Market 2022” and “Thai Night”, in Los Angeles at the beginning of November.

“These events feature business activities, such as trade negotiations, film exhibitions, networking and seminars on business potential and trends,” he added.

Thai production companies find foreign buyers for content worth nearly THB400 million

Thailand considers South Korea, which is the 10th largest in the world, an important trade partner. Thailand-South Korea trade value last year was more than US$15 billion.

Thai production companies find foreign buyers for content worth nearly THB400 million

Thailand dreams big digital dreams with its brand new ‘Digital Infinity’ strategy

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Thailand dreams big digital dreams with its brand new ‘Digital Infinity’ strategy

Thailand dreams big digital dreams with its brand new ‘Digital Infinity’ strategy

MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2022

Nongluck Ajanapanya

Thailand is set to launch an ambitious digital roadmap that will propel its digital industry forward, empower workers and position it at the forefront of the global digital revolution.

The strategic plan comprising eight projects under the “Digital Infinity” concept is being launched jointly by the Digital Economy and Society (DES) Ministry and the Digital Economy Promotion Agency (depa).

Assoc Prof Dr Nuttapon Nimmanphatcharin, depa president, told the press on Monday that the eight projects will go into operation gradually over the next 360 days and start showing concrete results by August 2023.

He said the aim is to generate at least 320 billion baht by upskilling more than 6.2 million Thai workers.

“The projects will help improve the adoption of digital technology and innovation, as well as the readiness of Thailand’s digital infrastructure and ecosystem to prepare for a thriving digital economy and society,” Nuttapon said.

The first project, “HACKaThailand 2023: Digital Infinity”, will kick off next month with a contest that aims to boost the digital skills of the Thai public.

Participants can use the digital knowledge gained at the hackathon to advance their careers, he said.

HACKaTHAILAND will comprise three main activities: an online learning platform, the hackathon and a digital showcase.

Thailand dreams big digital dreams with its brand new ‘Digital Infinity’ strategyNuttapon said the event will showcase a variety of advanced technologies under the themes of digital manpower development, digital industry development, digital technology adoption and innovation promotion and digital infrastructure readiness.

“Depa hopes that with hands-on experience at the event, more Thais will be able to experience and learn about digital technology and innovation,” Nuttapon said.

Thailand dreams big digital dreams with its brand new ‘Digital Infinity’ strategyThe other projects under the Digital Infinity strategy are Smart School Bus Platform, Smart City Ambassadors GEN 2, Thai e-Sports Internationalisation Project, Thai Game Industry to Global, CONNEXION Project, Reopening the Country with Digital Tourism Platform and Transform: New-Normal Market Project.

Nuttapon said the plan will cost approximately 3 billion baht, with depa providing 1 billion baht and the remainder coming from the private sector.
 

Thailand dreams big digital dreams with its brand new ‘Digital Infinity’ strategyDES Ministry’s Vice Minister Newin Chochaiyathip told the press on Monday that the project is part of the government’s efforts to reskill and upskill Thais so they can become “digital citizens”.

“They will be able to adapt their skills and embrace digital technology for opportunities in next-generation professions,” Newin said.

He added that the new digital roadmap will also help the country develop its own digital experts, reduce reliance on foreign know-how and accelerate the development of Thai-made technology and innovation.

The government is also preparing a digital infrastructure and ecosystem to support economic activities to smoothen the transition to “Digital Thailand”.

He added that the government was committed to encouraging farmers, small businesses, community enterprises and entrepreneurs to use technology and solutions provided by Thai digital start-ups to improve business performance.

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BOI frames new 5-year investment promotion strategy to pave way for new economy

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BOI frames new 5-year investment promotion strategy to pave way for new economy

BOI frames new 5-year investment promotion strategy to pave way for new economy

MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2022

Thailand’s Board of Investment (BOI) last week approved the framework of its new investment promotion strategy for the next five years, which will focus on entering the new economy era.

The strategy involves encouraging technological advancement, a transition to green and smart Industries, talent development, as well as creativity and innovation, to strengthen the country’s status as a regional hub for business, trade and logistics.

The new investment promotion strategy (2023-27) aims to promote investment to restructure the country’s economy around three core concepts: innovation, technology, and creativity; competitiveness and the ability to adapt quickly; and, inclusiveness, taking into account environmental and social sustainability.

“In view of the challenging, volatile and highly competitive global environment, the BOI will stay ahead of changes and keep promoting investment in a way that achieves concrete results, helping to lead Thailand into the new economy,” Narit Therdsteerasukdi told reporters during his first press conference since taking over as secretary-general of the BOI on October 3.


”To reach that objective, the BOI will broaden its role from that of a ‘promoter’ providing tax and non-tax benefits, to focus on becoming an ‘integrator’ of investment support tools, a ‘facilitator’ providing services, and a ‘connector’ linking industries to create more business opportunities.”

To implement the strategy and its vision of the new economy, the BOI will articulate its investment promotion policies around seven pillars:

● Upgrade existing industries, in parallel with the building of new industries in which Thailand has high potential, and an overall strengthening of the supply chain

● Acceleration of industrial transition to green and smart industries through investments in automation, digital adoption and decarbonisation

● Promotion of Thailand as a business centre, and an international trade and investment gateway for the region

● Strengthening SMEs and startups, ensuring they are connected to the global market and supply chain

● Promotion of investments in the different regions of Thailand that fits the potential of each area and enables inclusive growth

● Promotion of investments that will promote community and society development

● Promotion of Thailand’s overseas investment to expand business opportunities for Thai companies

BOI frames new 5-year investment promotion strategy to pave way for new economy

Further details of the policies and sector-specific incentive packages will be presented to the board and announced in coming weeks, Narit said.

During the first nine months of 2022, foreign and local investors filed with the BOI a total of 1,247 applications for investment promotion, worth a combined 439.1 billion baht (US$11.6 billion), Narit said.

While the number of applications rose 8.5 per cent when compared to the 1,149 projects seen in the first nine months of 2021, the combined value fell 14.1 per cent, from 511 billion baht, reflecting a smaller average project size.

Thailand’s Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) area saw 376 projects applying for promotion, representing a combined investment value of 246.7 billion baht, or 56 per cent of the total value of applications in the first nine months, Narit said. Most are investments in Rayong and Chonburi provinces.

Foreign direct investment (FDI) applications decreased 25 per cent year on year to 275.6 billion baht

The main source of FDI applications in the first nine months was China with 45 billion baht, followed by Taiwan (39.3 billion baht), Japan (37.6 billion baht), the US (34.3 billion baht), and Hong Kong (26.3 billion baht).

During the first nine months, FDI applications data for China, Hong Kong and Taiwan all included investments in the manufacturing of new electric vehicles (EV) and parts. Major EV investments announced in Thailand this year involve plants by BYD, whose investment is coming through its Hong Kong-based unit, and Foxconn.

Over the nine months to September, the BOI issued promotion certificates to 1,101 projects, an increase of 17 per cent year on year. The combined investment value of the certificates amounted to 357.6 billion baht, an increase of 57 per cent, Narit said.

“The promotion certificate statistics, the closest data we have to actual investment, are sending a clear signal that over the next one to two years, there will be a significant increase in actual investment flows,” Narit said.

Government considering extending shopping subsidy scheme to lift economy in last quarter

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Government considering extending shopping subsidy scheme to lift economy in last quarter

Government considering extending shopping subsidy scheme to lift economy in last quarter

MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2022

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The Finance Ministry is looking at reviving the “Shop Dee Mee Kuen” (Shop and Payback) scheme to stimulate the economy towards the year-end.
 There is no word yet on whether the “Khon La Khrueng” (Let’s Go Halves) co-shopping subsidy campaign, which expires this month, would be extended.

The Fiscal Policy Office (FPO) said on Monday that it is finalising the details for the new phase of the Shop Dee Mee Kuen scheme, with some adjustments made to the original criteria when it was first introduced in 2020.

Under the original Shop Dee Mee Kuen, people who shopped for specified products, such as those with VAT (excluding alcoholic beverages, tobacco, accommodation, or flight tickets), OTOP, or books, will receive a tax discount in line with the scheme’s rules.

However, FPO director and Finance Ministry spokesman Pornchai Theerawet said a decision is yet to be made on extending the Khon La Khrueng to its sixth phase. Under the scheme, the government covers 50 per cent of bills for food, drinks and basic necessities up to 150 baht per day when paying via Pao Tang application at participating shops. The fifth phase will end on October 31.

Pornchai said the fifth phase, which capped the spending at 800 baht per person, has recorded total spending of 34.3 billion baht, from 24.02 million people, as of Sunday. He said 8.75 million people, or 36 per cent of all registrants, had already maxed out their 800-baht limit.

Pornchai added the FPO estimates that measures stimulating domestic spending would help boost the country’s economy towards the year-end, and hoped to see gross domestic product (GDP) in 2022 expand by 3.0 to 3.5 per cent.

He said the Fiscal Policy Office estimated next year’s GDP growth at least 4 per cent, with tourism sector a major contributor thanks to the increasing number of foreign visitors.

The Finance Ministry will release by the end of October its updated forecast on economic expansion this year and in 2023.

The International Monetary Fund in August predicted 2.8 per cent GDP growth for Thailand in 2022.

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Thailand on track for economic revival to pre-Covid level by 2023, says BOT

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Thailand on track for economic revival to pre-Covid level by 2023, says BOT

Thailand on track for economic revival to pre-Covid level by 2023, says BOT

MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2022

The central bank believes Thailand’s economy will return to pre-Covid levels by the end of this year or early next year.

Government spokesman Anucha Burapachaisri said on Monday that this forecast was included in the Bank of Thailand (BOT)’s latest economic report.

In the report, BOT forecast economic growth of 3.3 per cent this year and 3.8 per cent next year, with tourism and private sector spending being the main driving forces.

The central bank said with tourism picking up, the recovery is extending to other sectors as well.

Meanwhile, BOT believes that though the global economy is slowing down faster than expected, this slowdown should only affect the export sector, not the economy’s general recovery.

Thailand on track for economic revival to pre-Covid level by 2023, says BOTThe central bank also pointed out that the Thai financial system was stable and commercial banks had healthy levels of reserves. In addition, it said, the private sector and households were also improving their ability to repay debts.

However, despite these positive factors, the central bank recommended that the government implement the following three measures to ensure sustainable growth.

Firstly, it said, the government should find a way to lower household debts. Secondly, the financial sector should support “green” companies to ensure sustainable growth, and thirdly, speed up the development of the digital payment infrastructure.

Anucha explained that the bank’s Monetary Policy Committee had increased the key policy rate by a quarter point to 1 per cent on September 28 to keep inflation in check and ensure the country can continue enjoying economic growth.

He also said Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has instructed all relevant agencies to come up with monetary measures that help all vulnerable groups, such as providing soft loans and restructuring debt.

The premier is also upbeat about the country’s recovery, especially after the International Monetary Fund predicted that Thailand’s GDP would expand by 2.8 per cent this year. The IMF has also indicated a 4 per cent surge next year thanks to a recovery in export and tourism.

Central Department Store turns 75 with promise to ‘bring happiness’ to shoppers all this month

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Central Department Store turns 75 with promise to 'bring happiness' to shoppers all this month

Central Department Store turns 75 with promise to ‘bring happiness’ to shoppers all this month

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2022

Central invites you to join its 75th-anniversary celebrations which include a parade of activities and special treats offered as part of the “Central National Celebration” campaign all of October at every Central Department Store.

October 15 – 16 and October 22 – 23, 2022: Check out a caravan of floral bicycles which will spread happiness and show appreciation to its patrons over the past 75 years.

The caravan is an invitation for all to join the Central 75th Anniversary in nine cities, namely Pattaya, Samui, Khon Kaen, Udonthani, Hat Yai, Nakhon Ratchasima, and Patong.

October 22 – 31, 2022: Be dazzled by Building Light Up, in which 10 Central Department Store branches nationwide, namely centralwOrld, Bangna, WestGate, Khon Kaen, Nakhon Ratchasima, Phuket, Hat Yai, Samui, CentralFestival Chiangmai, and Udon Thani will create a special phenomenon, Red Night, embracing all Central Department Store buildings with red light at 6 PM to signify the beginning of the joyful celebration.

Red is Central Department Store’s symbolic color. There are special performances and gifts, as well as Central Book of Memories “ALL AT CENTRAL” activity which invites everyone to answer a quiz about Central Department Store to win exclusive prizes in celebration of its 75th anniversary at every Central store.

Central Department Store turns 75 with promise to 'bring happiness' to shoppers all this month

October 27- 31, 2022: Content creators must not miss the Central Department Store Flower Festival, which is a much-anticipated highlight. Central Chidlom, CENTRAL @ centralwOrld, and Central Embassy will be transformed into a flower paradise in three styles right in the middle of the city.

Indulge in the beauty of floral creations and take chic photos with millions of flowers! Meet and mingle with actors and celebrities who will come to congratulate Central Department Store on its 75 years of success at the opening ceremony on October 27th, 2022, at Square B of centralwOrld.

Take part in the special campaign to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Central Department Store and join the festival of happiness at Central Department Store during 15-31 October 2022.