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  • Thailand says fuel reserves sufficient amid global oil concerns | Thaiger

    Thailand says fuel reserves sufficient amid global oil concerns

    Thailand is unlikely to face a fuel shortage despite global uncertainties, Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said today, March 15, urging the public to conserve energy while reassuring that oil supplies remain stable. Speaking at the House of Parliament, Anutin said Thailand would maintain oil sales to Laos, adding that the country is not facing any immediate fuel shortages. He said…

  • Middle East conflict threatens Thailand’s GDP with potential 2.31% decline | Thaiger

    Middle East conflict threatens Thailand’s GDP with potential 2.31% decline

    Thailand’s GDP could shrink by up to 2.31 percentage points if the ongoing Middle East conflict remains unresolved, according to an analysis by the Center for Economic and Business Forecasting at the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC). The centre outlined three scenarios for how the war could affect the economy, ranging from a brief disruption to a…

  • What to look for in a food trailer for sale in Los Angeles | Thaiger

    What to look for in a food trailer for sale in Los Angeles

    Los Angeles remains one of the most attractive markets for mobile food businesses because it combines year-round activity, a diverse customer base, and steady demand for convenient food concepts. In a city where people regularly eat on the go, attend public events, and try new street food formats, mobile operators have real opportunities to build brands that are flexible, visible,…

  • Thailand tourism steady despite 4.4% dip amid Middle East conflict | Thaiger

    Thailand tourism steady despite 4.4% dip amid Middle East conflict

    Thailand recorded a 4.40% decline in international tourist arrivals between January 1 and March 11, 2026, compared with the same period last year, 2025, but inbound travel has remained steady into early March despite pressures linked to Middle East tensions, reported the Ministry of Tourism and Sports. Natreeya Thaewiwong, the ministry’s permanent secretary, said cumulative arrivals in the first part…

  • Make AI-generated fashion brand reels that turn outfit ideas into viral content | Thaiger

    Make AI-generated fashion brand reels that turn outfit ideas into viral content

    Fashion is a visual storytelling medium. Everything from the outfit to the colours used speaks of personality, trends, and creativity. Among the most popular ways for fashion brands to present their offerings on social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok is through short video reels. However, creating video content can be overwhelming for small fashion brands, fashion boutiques, and even…

  • Government assures no oil shortage amid fuel measures review | Thaiger

    Government assures no oil shortage amid fuel measures review

    Fuel cost measures and supply planning were discussed at Government House in Bangkok yesterday, March 9, as the government responds to public concern about energy costs and risks linked to the Middle East. Deputy Prime Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn, who is also the transport minister, briefed reporters after the energy meeting in his capacity as director of the Centre for Administration…

  • A harsh sign, a serious message: Chiang Mai scooter and motorbike rental’s warning sparks debate online | Thaiger

    A harsh sign, a serious message: Chiang Mai scooter and motorbike rental’s warning sparks debate online

    A blunt warning on the wall of a Chiang Mai scooter and motorbike rental has gone viral again, reigniting debate over tourist road safety in Thailand. The message hangs at the entrance to Cat Motors’ rental lot, the first thing every customer sees. It tells inexperienced riders, “If you have no driving experience, please choose another motorcycle rental service to…

  • Moneyline, spread, or total? Choose the market that matches how you watch sports | Thaiger

    Moneyline, spread, or total? Choose the market that matches how you watch sports

    Most people do not get stuck because sports betting terms are too complicated. They get stuck because they are trying to use the wrong lens. Moneyline asks who wins. Spread asks whether the margin beats the number. Total asks what kind of game is about to unfold. That sounds simple, but it changes everything. Some viewers lock onto the winner…

  • Thai Airways denies shipping F-35 parts to Israel amid protests | Thaiger

    Thai Airways denies shipping F-35 parts to Israel amid protests

    Thai Airways has responded to online criticism linked to protests in Australia, after activists accused the airline of transporting F-35 parts to Israel, saying that customs, not airlines, have the authority to inspect goods for legality. Chai Iamsiri, chief executive officer of Thai Airways International plc, addressed the issue after it circulated on social media.   View this post on…

  • AI vs human traders: how technology is changing trading behaviour in 2026 | Thaiger

    AI vs human traders: how technology is changing trading behaviour in 2026

    Thailand’s trading sphere in 2026 sits at an intersection of retail participation, institutional automation and a regulatory framework that increasingly acknowledges algorithmic decision making. You see this on the Stock Exchange of Thailand, in futures markets and across licensed digital asset platforms, where execution speed and data interpretation now influence outcomes as much as balance sheet strength. Human judgment still…

  • Remote work in Thailand: visas, work rhythm, and classic beginner mistakes | Thaiger

    Remote work in Thailand: visas, work rhythm, and classic beginner mistakes

    Thailand can be a genuinely solid base for remote work: warm climate, big city infrastructure, island breaks for weekends, and enough cafés and coworking spaces to make “laptop life” feel normal. The catch is that daily comfort does not automatically mean legal clarity, stable routines, or predictable costs. Beginner mistakes usually look small at first, then turn into a week…

  • Thailand’s alcohol ban frustrates tourists, hits restaurant sales | Thaiger

    Thailand’s alcohol ban frustrates tourists, hits restaurant sales

    Foreign tourists visiting Thailand during the country’s election period have found themselves caught off guard by a nationwide alcohol ban, leading to frustration at restaurants and bars, particularly in popular destinations like Bangkok and Phuket. On February 1, during the first 24-hour restriction linked to advance voting, diners at a Bangkok restaurant, newly arrived from the United States, were told…

  • Practical tips for creating clear, text-accurate posters and flyers with AI | Thaiger

    Practical tips for creating clear, text-accurate posters and flyers with AI

    Posters and flyers live or die by one thing: readability. You can have stunning visuals, but if the date is wrong, the headline’s blurry, or the hierarchy feels chaotic, people scroll right past. That’s why more creators, marketers, and educators are turning to Dreamina, not just generating visuals fast, but generating clear visuals respecting text, structure, and intent. This isn’t…

  • Japanese firms in Thailand struggle amid Thai-Cambodian border conflict | Thaiger

    Japanese firms in Thailand struggle amid Thai-Cambodian border conflict

    Japanese companies operating in Thailand are facing mounting difficulties following the Thai-Cambodian border conflict during the latter half of 2025, which has significantly disrupted cross-border business activities. Key challenges include prolonged border closures, rising logistics costs, and declines in production, procurement, and sales, all of which have placed added strain on operations. These findings were revealed by the Japanese Chamber…

  • Wellness tourism in Thailand: the rise of rehab retreats and what to look out for | Thaiger

    Wellness tourism in Thailand: the rise of rehab retreats and what to look out for

    Thailand has long been known for backpacker havens and luxury escapes, spiritual centres to digital nomad living. For decades now, Thailand has consistently adapted and changed to meet the needs of modern travellers. In 2026, one of the most obvious shifts in Thailand’s tourism landscape is the increasingly rapid rise of wellness and rehab retreats that are aimed at people…

  • Pheu Thai eyes gaming industry reform to boost digital economy | Thaiger

    Pheu Thai eyes gaming industry reform to boost digital economy

    Pheu Thai’s prime ministerial and MP candidate Yodchanan Wongsawat met with gaming industry leaders in Bangkok yesterday, January 12, to explore ways to elevate the country’s position in the global digital economy. Executives from the Thai Game Software Industry Association (TGA), along with developers, publishers and platform operators, joined the meeting. The discussion aimed to address challenges and potential in…

  • NocNoc to shut down platform in Thailand by May 2026 | Thaiger

    NocNoc to shut down platform in Thailand by May 2026

    Thai home services platform NocNoc announced today, January 9, that it will permanently shut down operations and stop accepting orders from February 9, citing economic challenges and a highly competitive market. The announcement was made via NocNoc’s official Facebook page, where the company confirmed that it would halt all orders for goods and services starting at midnight on February 9,…

  • Thai Cabinet backs M9 expressway from Nonthaburi to Ayutthaya | Thaiger

    Thai Cabinet backs M9 expressway from Nonthaburi to Ayutthaya

    Today, January 7, the Thai Cabinet approved, in principle, a 15.8 billion baht expressway connecting Bang Bua Thong in Nonthaburi to Bang Pa-in in Ayutthaya, aiming to ease traffic on the western side of Bangkok ahead of future expansion. The 15.8 billion baht M9 motorway will form part of a beltway on the western side of Bangkok. It will pass…

  • Cryptocurrency in Thailand: Legal status, use cases, and global perspectives | Thaiger

    Cryptocurrency in Thailand: Legal status, use cases, and global perspectives

    Cryptocurrency has rapidly risen from a high-risk, highly volatile, don’t-touch-it-with-a-ten-foot pole commodity to a globally accepted form of payment. But even in 2026, not every country is on board. While the likes of Singapore and Malta embrace it with open arms, others, like Thailand, have a more cautious approach. What’s the current status of using cryptocurrency in Thailand? Let’s find…