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Call for flexible visas to boost the economy as exports, output and business confidence falters


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2 hours ago, webfact said:

has called on ministers to make visa provisions for foreign tourists more flexible and user-friendly while also marketing the kingdom’s legalisation of medical marijuana or pot

Hmmm. Maybe IF he was to give said pot to the ministers, they would become more flexible and user-friendly. Food for thought.

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3 hours ago, jcmj said:

Do they not understand that as the Thai baht strengthens people will look for better opportunities from other countries. Exports will continue to decline as long as the baht rises. Too many other options. 

"Thailand’s rice industry, in particular, is losing ground to competitors because of an elevated value of the Thai baht right now with higher prices sought by producers".

 

Is the problem really a Baht that's too strong or is it the increased prices that are too high!

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14 hours ago, webfact said:

Danucha Pichayanan, called for more flexible visas to make it more attractive and easier for foreign tourists to come and stay in Thailand.

Well this is just crazy talk.  We need to be making it harder and less attractive to visit Thailand as a tourist.  That way only the high-quality tourists will come!

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2 minutes ago, BangkokReady said:

Well this is just crazy talk.  We need to be making it harder and less attractive to visit Thailand as a tourist.  That way only the high-quality tourists will come!

What is a high quality tourist?  Doesn't it depend on which rich investment the ones in power are invested in.  Lots of retail space for rent or sale in Asoke. 

Another reason to smack the fingers of the Chinese in the cookie jar. 

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2 minutes ago, nigelforbes said:

Apparently, the Chinese are staying home, for a series of reasons.

 

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https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/nearly-half-of-chinese-tourists-don-t-plan-to-travel-overseas-this-year-1.1872119

But if they don't ask questions like how often did you travel in 2019?  The % on those answers are not to meaningful.  It seems like overall less than 50% of Chinese have ever crossed a border besides Hong Kong.

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1 minute ago, Elkski said:

But if they don't ask questions like how often did you travel in 2019?  The % on those answers are not to meaningful. 

If you had read the article you would see it says, "About 40% of Chinese travelers aren’t planning to venture overseas". It doesn't say 40% of all Chinese, it specifically says travellers hence respondents have been qualified somehow.

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2 hours ago, Elkski said:

What is a high quality tourist?

Basically, some people don't like the idea of working/middle class tourist coming to Thailand to get drunk, party, and use prostitutes.  They would rather have extremely wealthy tourists staying in luxury hotels and eating in expensive restaurants. 

 

This is based the international image that Thailand has and the affect this has on how much "face" they either lose or gain.  They don't really care about the amount of money coming in or whether regular Thai people are benefiting from it.

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