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Poll -- Who will cave first in the momentous China-USA trade war?
And it would take years to set up the new factories assuming that companies would even try to do so as they now will have little faith in Trump/USA sticking to any promises/policies. -
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Student Loan Fund to Deduct Extra 3,000 Baht from Overdue Borrowers
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 10 April 2025
Thailand Adapts Tourism Strategy Amid Drop in Chinese Arrivals Picture courtesy of Holiday in Pattaya Thailand's tourism sector is adjusting its strategies in response to a surprising decline in Chinese visitors, with a notable influx of Malaysian tourists helping to balance the scales. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) noted that between March 31 and April 6, Malaysia emerged as the top source of arrivals, with 92,262 visitors—a 12.8% increase. Conversely, Chinese arrivals dropped by 1.2% to 64,177 during the same period. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1357396-thailand-adapts-tourism-strategy-amid-drop-in-chinese-arrivals/ -
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Pattaya Songkran Survival Guide
How dull this conversation is year after year. Dealing with Songkran is simple -- participate or don't. It is clear which times and areas you need to avoid if you want to stay dry. There are also plenty of places that celebrate one day only. -
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Renew "marriage visa" or just get a new extension?
I have come back on a new visa several times, it's no big deal. Visa application is fairly straightforward and the last one I got the visa in 48 hours. Doing an extension from a new visa is not much different to a renewal and you save yourself a 90 day report. As they say, up to you. -
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Thailand Adapts Tourism Strategy Amid Drop in Chinese Arrivals
Picture courtesy of Holiday in Pattaya Thailand's tourism sector is adjusting its strategies in response to a surprising decline in Chinese visitors, with a notable influx of Malaysian tourists helping to balance the scales. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) noted that between March 31 and April 6, Malaysia emerged as the top source of arrivals, with 92,262 visitors—a 12.8% increase. Conversely, Chinese arrivals dropped by 1.2% to 64,177 during the same period. As of April 6, China remains the largest overall source of tourists for 2024, with 1.38 million arrivals. However, Malaysia is rapidly catching up, with 1.23 million visitors so far this year. Total international arrivals to Thailand have surpassed 10 million, reflecting a 1.79% year-on-year increase. TAT chief Thapanee Kiatphaibool stated that the agency is evaluating the situation to refine its promotional strategies, potentially focusing on emerging markets. The slowdown in Chinese visitors is attributed to broader economic challenges, including global economic headwinds and US tariffs affecting China's economy. Despite the current dip, TAT aims for 7.3 million Chinese tourists in 2024. Plans include reviving traditional marketing, promoting group tours from smaller Chinese cities, and encouraging independent travel through online platforms. Thapanee emphasized Thailand's appeal as a budget-friendly destination offering quality experiences. In addition to focusing on Chinese tourists, TAT is exploring long-haul tourism growth, maintaining a visitor target of 1 million from the US, and increasing efforts in Italy and Spain. The UK, Germany, and Israel remain key markets, with Russia and India expected to contribute 2 million and up to 2.5 million visitors, respectively. The TAT has prepared strategies to mitigate negative impacts anticipated in the latter half of the year. Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra recently met with TAT officials to finalize plans for the upcoming Songkran holiday, aiming to maintain strong tourist numbers despite economic uncertainties, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-04-10
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