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RFK Jr.’s Confirmation Hearings Prove He’s Unfit to Lead HHS
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 14 February 2025
Thai Exports Gain Momentum Amid US Trade Policy Uncertainty Picture of shipping containers at Laem Chabang deep-sea port in Chon Buri province, courtesy of Bangkok Post In light of US trade policy shifts, the Export-Import Bank of Thailand is optimistic about the nation’s export growth this year. President Rak Vorrakitpokatorn highlights increased demand from regions such as the EU, South Asia, and Southeast Asia, partly due to uncertainties surrounding US imports. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1351792-thai-exports-gain-momentum-amid-us-trade-policy-uncertainty/ -
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Trump Fires USAID Inspector General Amid Reports of Misuse of Funds
Well if some one makes a claim that 500m of aidnis going to spoil it would make sense to know what it was. The story about the farmers is untrue and also irrelevant -
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USAID - Dems in full delusional mode as usual
I am not accusing anyone of fraud. What I am saying is scrutinizing one's tax return is not the same as performing a field audit. Besides unrealized gains may be reported to the IRS, but are not necessarily required to be entered on one's tax return. Just saying. Even required financial disclosures can be vague. We will just have to wait and see. Who knows, there may be some surprises. -
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Can Foreign Tourists in Pattaya Expect Fair Legal Treatment?
If you have a big enough bank account you can expect fair legal treatment, and if REALLY big, more than fair treatment. TIT -
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Thai Exports Gain Momentum Amid US Trade Policy Uncertainty
Picture of shipping containers at Laem Chabang deep-sea port in Chon Buri province, courtesy of Bangkok Post In light of US trade policy shifts, the Export-Import Bank of Thailand is optimistic about the nation’s export growth this year. President Rak Vorrakitpokatorn highlights increased demand from regions such as the EU, South Asia, and Southeast Asia, partly due to uncertainties surrounding US imports. The last quarter of last year saw a boost in exports in various countries in anticipation of potential changes. Vietnam's exports jumped by 11%, China by 10%, Taiwan by 9%, and South Korea by 4%. However, the fluctuating baht presents a challenge, having varied by nine baht against the dollar in 2024. The bank advises exporters to employ forward contracts and options to hedge against currency volatility, aiming for a balanced exchange rate at approximately 34.5 baht per US dollar. Additionally, there is concern about cheap Chinese goods entering markets amid geopolitical tensions, potentially impacting sectors like electronics and chemicals. -- 2025-02-14
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