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Alert about Shopee Pay
Shopee keeps telling me that they have no access to Shopee Pay, although they are one and the same company, and Shopee emptied my Shopee wallet yesterday. Today I will be talking to OCPB, and maybe have a word with my police captain neighbour about this as well. -
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65000 bhat extension
I just look at it from the point of view that Immigration requires 12 months of statements, so that is exactly what they get. Then there is no argument. And I was aware that only BBL takes 5 days which was why I originally stated this. -
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‘Historic’ Approval Rating For Trump In His Second Term ,despite the lefts negativity.
Glad I am here and not in the US, with the high prices on the way. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 4 February 2025
US tariffs could flood Thai market with cheap Chinese goods by Puntid Tantivangphaisal Photo courtesy of The Nation Thailand may soon be swamped with an influx of cheap Chinese imports if the United States slaps high tariffs on Chinese goods, warns former Deputy Prime Minister Surakiart Sathirathai. The country must brace itself for economic turbulence, or risk being caught off guard. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1350766-us-tariffs-could-flood-thai-market-with-cheap-chinese-goods/ -
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US tariffs could flood Thai market with cheap Chinese goods
Photo courtesy of The Nation by Puntid Tantivangphaisal Thailand may soon be swamped with an influx of cheap Chinese imports if the United States slaps high tariffs on Chinese goods, warns former Deputy Prime Minister Surakiart Sathirathai. The country must brace itself for economic turbulence, or risk being caught off guard. Speaking at the Chula Thailand Presidents Summit 2025 at Chulalongkorn University, Surakiart cautioned that if the US tightens trade restrictions on China, surplus goods will inevitably be redirected to other countries, with Thailand a likely destination. The government, private sector, and civil society must collaborate to decide whether to embrace or resist the flood of imports. “Thailand’s future depends on its political and strategic stance in economic and geopolitical contexts.” Surakiart added that upcoming trade negotiations with Washington will go beyond tariffs and could have far-reaching consequences. Without a unified national strategy, he warned, the country could face domestic instability. Surakiart highlighted potential internal fractures, predicting that the Thai private sector may splinter due to conflicting interests, while the government could struggle to present a united front, given that different ministries, each controlled by rival political factions, oversee trade matters. To avoid chaos, he urged Thailand to appoint special government representatives to spearhead negotiations on various trade and policy issues, mirroring US congressional committees that handle matters separately. He also stressed the importance of working closely with ASEAN nations to strengthen bargaining power, particularly on sensitive issues like the treatment of Uyghur refugees and Myanmar’s political crisis, reported The Nation. “Thailand must be prepared for disruptions and rapid changes. Resilience, adaptability, and strong leadership across all sectors are critical to navigating this challenging landscape.” Source: The Thaiger -- 2025-02-04
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