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Thailand Bars New Cambodian Workers, Minister Confirms

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Thailand will not allow new Cambodian workers to enter the country, Labour Minister Trinuch Thienthong confirmed, reiterating the government’s policy amid mounting concerns from businesses about labour shortages.

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The announcement follows discussions between the Labour Ministry and representatives of the Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking, which includes the Thai Chamber of Commerce, the Federation of Thai Industries and the Thai Bankers’ Association. Private sector representatives urged the government to urgently address shortages of workers, particularly in industrial, construction and agricultural sectors.

Trinuch stated that while no additional Cambodian workers would be admitted, those already in Thailand with valid work permits would continue to be managed under existing regulations. Employers must ensure their workers are properly registered and verified, and will be responsible for confirming their employment status.

The minister also rejected reports that Thailand might reopen border crossings with Cambodia to allow more migrant workers to enter. She said the government has no policy to reopen the border or permit new arrivals at this time.

Officials stressed that policies concerning foreign labour must not affect national security and would be coordinated closely with security agencies. Authorities are also screening the backgrounds of foreign workers, and any individual found to pose a threat to national security will be deported.

Businesses have requested a six-month extension allowing Cambodian workers already in Thailand to continue working, particularly those covered under a cabinet resolution issued on 24 September 2024. Their work authorisation is due to expire on 31 March 2026.

According to Thailand’s Department of Employment, about 53,809 Cambodian workers fall under that cabinet resolution. Many companies rely on these workers to fill positions that remain difficult to staff locally.

In addition, another 85,117 Cambodian workers employed under the bilateral memorandum of understanding system are expected to complete their four-year work terms between November 2025 and December 2026.

Authorities are also considering a temporary three-month extension for approximately 6,072 Cambodian seasonal fruit workers in eastern provinces who currently hold border passes.

Khoasod reported that the government has indicated that decisions on labour extensions or other measures will be made in consultation with security agencies and relevant ministries. Businesses continue to press for flexibility, warning that labour shortages could affect production and agricultural output in the coming months.

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Yeah good move.. slow down the economy even more with delay works as new workers are not allowed to enter.. Unbelievable how shortsighted the people in charge are...

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