Parents and teachers help investigators after violence between school/college in Dusit
-
Recently Browsing 0 members
- No registered users viewing this page.
-
Topics
-
Popular Contributors
-
Latest posts...
-
3
-
0
Cheers for Small Investors: Senate Passes Community Liquor Bill
Reference picture courtesy of Unsplash Small entrepreneurs across Thailand have a reason to celebrate as the Senate has passed the long-awaited draft Excise Tax Act, commonly known as the Community Liquor Bill. This momentous decision marks the end of a long-standing monopoly, allowing small-scale producers to obtain licenses to manufacture and sell a variety of alcoholic beverages. On the historic night of March 10, 177 senators were present for the vote. During the second reading, 156 voted in favour, with 11 against and 10 abstentions. This was swiftly followed by the third reading, where 166 supported the bill, three opposed it, and eight abstained. Pol. Lt. Gen. Boonchan Nuansa, chairman of the Senate Committee on Law and Justice, expressed a critical concern post-vote. During a recent visit to Nan province, he noted that while local producers were eager for the bill's implementation, they were worried about the potential spike in production costs due to imported bottles. He highlighted the tight control major corporations hold over resources, forcing small businesses to consider costly imports. Boonchan urged relevant agencies to consider domestic bottle production, which could also bolster local economies. The Craft Beer Association expressed elation on their Facebook page, heralding a new era for small entrepreneurs and farmer groups. Previously, stringent restrictions prevented them from producing specific liquors like gin, rum, brandy, and whiskey, or bottle beer without meeting hefty minimum production requirements of 30,000 litres per day. Now, these barriers have been lifted, levelling the playing field for all. The bill now awaits submission by Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra for royal endorsement. Once approved by His Majesty the King and published in the Royal Gazette, it will become law. For years, the alcohol production landscape in Thailand has been dominated by giants Thai Beverage Pcl and Boon Rawd Brewery Co. Small entrepreneurs have faced formidable barriers, including hefty performance requirements and awkward licensing procedures. This new legislation promises to usher in a more equitable environment, offering opportunities for smaller players to thrive and contribute to the vibrant libation industry. As Thailand stands on the brink of this regulatory transformation, small producers across the country are raising their glasses, ready to craft their own destinies in a market once inaccessible to them. The passing of this bill not only marks a triumph for small businesses but also a step forward for economic diversification and community empowerment, reported Thai Newsroom. -- 2025-03-11 -
43
American Teen Goes Missing in Phuket, Parents Rally Online Support
After a year of possible extreme embarrassment, hopefully he didn't off himself. Suspect that's the parents main concern. -
43
American Teen Goes Missing in Phuket, Parents Rally Online Support
Srj, as a first name, is Thai. Snyder (I think) is usually Jewish, So he's Thai-JewishAmerican I'd guess. Probably why they live as a family in Phuket (Thai mother). If he committed these acts a year ago, maybe sentnecing was coming up and he fled? -
28
Belgian Cyclist Killed in Collision with Pickup Truck in Sattahip
yup, that is off-topic, Thanks for letting us all know bikes are bad. -
71
Nobody will trust a US treaty again,’ and Japan’s yen is now the new safe haven currency
Foreign concept to you? Working and paying taxes? Or you dont care how your government spends? People that live off of others usually dont. How bout it?
-
-
Popular in The Pub
-
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now