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Economy Academics Call for Cabinet Reshuffle Amid Concerns Over Thailand's Economic Direction
File photo for reference only The Thai government faces mounting criticism from academics over its perceived lack of economic progress, with experts calling for a cabinet reshuffle to unify and strengthen the government’s economic strategies. Aat Pisanwanich, an international economics analyst, argues that the economic ministries, including Finance, Commerce, Agriculture and Cooperatives, and Foreign Affairs, need fresh leadership to improve performance and investor confidence. Aat criticises the Finance Ministry for unclear economic stimulus policies and misaligned trade negotiations with the US, which are leading to investor unease. Similarly, he points out that the Commerce Ministry's handling of goods pricing, particularly palm oil, has been problematic. The ministry must clarify its soybean import plans from the US, as these affect palm oil prices. The Agriculture and Cooperatives Ministry, Aat suggests, should also be involved in setting import standards and participating in trade negotiations with the US. He stresses that Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra should enhance coordination among coalition parties to improve government efficiency. However, he acknowledges that resolving Thailand's deep-rooted economic issues will be challenging due to external pressures like US protectionist policies. Kiatanantha Lounkaew, an economist at Thammasat University, highlights the uncertainty surrounding a potential reshuffle, questioning whether new ministers would outperform the current ones. He warns that reshuffling purely for political reasons could harm public trust. Kiatanantha criticises past government economic measures for relying heavily on consumer stimulation and borrowing, which may no longer fit the current economic context. He calls for long-term structural reforms aimed at cutting business costs and repositioning Thailand's economic strategy beyond mere stimulation. Both academics underscore the need for a clear, forward-thinking economic vision. Kiatanantha advocates for rehabilitating the economy to ensure resilience, suggesting that this strategy might not be initially popular but would yield substantial benefits over time. The debate underscores a pressing need for decisive government action to address Thailand’s economic challenges through coherent policies and long-term planning, thus restoring public confidence and ensuring sustainable growth. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Bangkok Post 2025-05-05 -
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Do you prefer days or nights in Thailand?
Have you walked around the beer bars in daylight a hot sunny day? The smell of sewer and old beer? What do this have to do with marriage and some marriage problems? It is just reality of the districts that looks good and feels good in nighttime. I could added the look of the girls in day time with night time make up on. The girls who looks tempting after a few beer in the right light, ,,,,, -
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Immigration Thailand Digital Arrival Card. TDAC
I did but then I discovered Google photos still had them visible although I'd transferred them to a hidden Samsung gallery folders. Those I sent to fellow hobbyists also stayed visible in Line, Whatsapp and as attachments to e-mails, etc. It's a mine-field. -
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Residence certificate from Canadian Embassy?
Thanks! I may not be able to get a TM30 as I'm now sharing an apartment with my gf in BKK and she doesn't do that stuff. But I could get a lease, she can do a formal sub-lease in my name. Will that be enough or do I really need that TM30?
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