Bangkok Shutdown May Cost Thailand 20 Bln Baht (FTI)
The anti-government protesters′ plan to "shutdown" Bangkok on 13 January may cost the country enormous economic damages, deputy president of ...
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The anti-government protesters′ plan to "shutdown" Bangkok on 13 January may cost the country enormous economic damages, deputy president of ...
Thailand's volatile political situation may compel foreign investors to shift their investments to other countries, the president of the Stock ...
Thailand’s automotive industry has grown steadily. The industry began in 1961, with a total of only 500 units assembled. The ...
Thailand now ranks third in the list of countries having highest road traffic deaths worldwide with 38.1 road fatalities per ...
Myanmar’s political transition has found active support in all nations — but the 2011 ASEAN Summit in Bali encouraged the ...
In Thailand, where protesters in the capital are demanding the ouster of the kingdom’s elected leaders, people today took the ...
Southeast Asian companies need to create a regional game plan, map out an M&A strategy and start investing more in ...
The Chinese oil port at Kyaukphyu on the coast of Burma’s Arakan State, and the cross-country pipeline to pump oil ...
The World Bank Group has launched an enterprise survey in Myanmar to assess the business environment and barriers facing firms ...
The anti-government protesters are mainly staging their protests at three stages - Democracy Monument on Ratchadamnoen Klang Avenue, Nang Lerng ...
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