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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 29 June 2025
Motorcyclist Decapitated in Fiery Big Bike Crash on Chiang Rai–Doi Saket Road Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A horrific road crash claimed the life of a 33-year-old motorcyclist in Chiang Mai province earlier today after his high-powered motorcycle lost control on a bend, collided with a roadside steel barrier and burst into flames. The impact was so severe that the rider was decapitated. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1365120-motorcyclist-decapitated-in-fiery-big-bike-crash-on-chiang-rai–doi-saket-road/ -
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Accident Motorcyclist Decapitated in Fiery Big Bike Crash on Chiang Rai–Doi Saket Road
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A horrific road crash claimed the life of a 33-year-old motorcyclist in Chiang Mai province earlier today after his high-powered motorcycle lost control on a bend, collided with a roadside steel barrier and burst into flames. The impact was so severe that the rider was decapitated. The incident occurred at approximately 12:45 on 28 June, along the Chiang Rai–Doi Saket road near Ban Pa Daeng in Doi Saket district. Police investigators from Doi Saket Police Station, accompanied by rescue volunteers from the Sawang Samret Chiang Mai Foundation and a duty physician from Doi Saket Hospital, responded swiftly to the scene. On arrival, emergency responders were battling flames engulfing the wreckage of a big bike, which had been reduced to a mangled heap of charred metal. The fire was eventually extinguished using chemical suppression agents. The victim was identified as Mr. Kritsada, 33, a resident of San Klang subdistrict, San Pa Tong district, Chiang Mai. His body was found metres away from the impact point, with his head violently severed in the crash, a scene described by officials as deeply distressing. Early reports suggest the rider was travelling at high speed when he failed to navigate a bend in the road, resulting in the bike slamming directly into the metal guardrail. The force of the collision likely triggered the fuel tank to ignite, causing the fire. Police have launched a formal investigation into the exact cause of the crash, including whether excessive speed, road conditions or potential mechanical failure were contributing factors. Mr. Kritsada’s remains have been transferred to Maharaj Nakorn Chiang Mai Hospital for a post-mortem examination. Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-06-29 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 29 June 2025
Thailand and EU Advance Free Trade Agreement Talks, Focus on Sustainability and SME Support Picture courtesy of InsideThailand. The Ministry of Commerce has announced significant progress in the sixth round of negotiations for the Thailand-European Union Free Trade Agreement (FTA), which took place in Bangkok from 23 to 27 June 2025. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1365119-thailand-and-eu-advance-free-trade-agreement-talks-focus-on-sustainability-and-sme-support/ -
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Economy Thailand and EU Advance Free Trade Agreement Talks, Focus on Sustainability and SME Support
Picture courtesy of InsideThailand. The Ministry of Commerce has announced significant progress in the sixth round of negotiations for the Thailand-European Union Free Trade Agreement (FTA), which took place in Bangkok from 23 to 27 June 2025. Commerce Minister Phichai Naripthaphan revealed that the talks, hosted by Thailand, saw fruitful discussions and led to preliminary agreements on three key chapters: 1. Trade and Sustainable Development (TSD) – Focused on enhancing standards related to the environment, labour, and social issues connected to trade, aligning with global trends and the European Green Deal. 2. Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) – Aimed at improving access to regulatory and trade-related information for SMEs to help them better utilise opportunities from the FTA. 3. Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) – Designed to streamline trade by reducing unnecessary regulatory obstacles and facilitating smoother market access. Negotiators also discussed significant areas such as market access for goods, services and investment. Both sides agreed on a clear roadmap for work between now and the next round of negotiations, which is scheduled to be held in Brussels from 29 September to 3 October 2025. Minister Phichai expressed satisfaction with the progress made, especially on the TSD chapter, a topic of mutual priority for both Thailand and the EU. He noted that the agreement supports Thailand’s commitment to raising environmental, labour and social standards not as trade barriers, but as essential elements of sustainable development. The talks also reinforced the shared goal of empowering SMEs by improving transparency and information accessibility. The two parties underscored the importance of building a reliable, predictable and long-term trade partnership, particularly against the backdrop of current geopolitical and economic uncertainties. This latest progress follows earlier discussions in June between Minister Phichai and Mr Maroš Šefčovič, EU Commissioner for Trade and Economic Security, during the OECD Ministerial Council Meeting in Paris. Both sides reaffirmed their intention to fast-track the FTA talks, in line with the Thai government’s trade expansion and foreign investment attraction policies. Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has prioritised securing new export markets and increasing foreign direct investment as key elements of economic growth strategy. From January to May 2025, the EU ranked as Thailand’s fourth-largest trading partner after China, the United States, and Japan. Bilateral trade reached USD 18.09 billion, a year-on-year increase of 0.57%. Thai exports to the EU rose by 8.86% to USD 10.7 billion, while imports from the EU fell by 9.4% to USD 7.4 billion, resulting in a trade surplus of over USD 3.3 billion in Thailand’s favour. The next round of FTA negotiations in Brussels is expected to build on this momentum and further solidify the Thailand-EU trade partnership. Adapted by Asean Now from InsideThailand 2025-06-29
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