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Thai PM Considers Easing Alcohol Sales Rules to Boost Tourism
Thai PM Considers Easing Alcohol Sales Rules to Boost Tourism Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra is reviewing Thailand’s long-standing afternoon alcohol sales ban, introduced in 1972, following pressure from businesses advocating for tourism-friendly reforms. The restriction, initially aimed at preventing officials from drinking during work hours, is not part of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act and remains outdated. Proposed amendments to alcohol regulations, including lifting sales bans on Buddhist holy days and easing restrictions on electronic sales and zoned areas, are under consideration. -
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Thailand Hotel Rates Rise 15% Amid Tourism Boom
Thailand Hotel Rates Rise 15% Amid Tourism Boom Thailand’s hotel room rates surged by 15% in 2024, making it the only country with double-digit growth, according to SiteMinder. The average daily rate increased to 5,377 baht, peaking at 6,460 baht in December. Strong international travel demand, with foreign visitors making up 77% of check-ins, fueled the growth. Longer booking windows and extended stays contributed to rising revenues, with direct hotel website bookings surpassing Expedia in revenue. Chinese travelers, supported by new visa exemptions, played a key role. Hoteliers are advised to balance direct and third-party bookings to maintain profitability. -
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Thai Baht Weakens Amid US Tariff Hikes on Steel and Aluminium
Thai Baht Weakens Amid US Tariff Hikes on Steel and Aluminium The Thai baht is expected to depreciate as the US raises tariffs on steel and aluminium imports to 25%, strengthening the US dollar. The baht opened at 33.96 per dollar but weakened past 34 during trading, reaching its lowest in a week. Market analysts warn of further declines if it surpasses the 34.10 resistance level. Global trade tensions and a potential delay in US Federal Reserve rate cuts could sustain pressure on the baht. Analysts project short-term fluctuations between 33.85-34.15 per dollar, with ongoing volatility depending on US trade policies. -
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More Thais Staying Single, Impacting Weddings and Florists
More Thais Staying Single, Impacting Weddings and Florists With 20% of Thais now single, shifting social norms, financial concerns, and higher partner expectations are reshaping marriage trends. Many young Thais prioritize travel, housing, and self-fulfillment over tying the knot, leading to fewer and smaller weddings. Wedding planners note a shift towards intimate ceremonies, influenced by Western trends. Florists also report declining flower sales, as younger generations opt for lifestyle gifts instead. Despite this, businesses remain hopeful that as social circles expand, demand for wedding services and floral gifts will rebound over time. -
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