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Thailand Live Wednesday 6 Feb 2013

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RT @mpoppel: Pacific Tsunami Warning Center says tsunami will not affect Hawaii http://dlvr.it/2vX8KZ

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Thai stock index opens on Wednesday at 1,508.96, up 3.24 points /MCOT

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TAT aims penetration into Middle Eastern market, focuses on medication

BANGKOK, 6 February 2013 (NNT) – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is aiming to penetrate Middle Eastern market, especially in the field of medication, while expecting to see a five-percent increase in the number of tourists from the region.

The TAT is set to organize Middle East Trade Meeting, aiming to promote and showcase Thailand’s capacity in the field of medication. Last year, Thai medical industry was successful as it reeled in over 440,000 visitors from the Middle East. The TAT, this year, expects that number to rise by 5 percent.

36 medical entrepreneurs from Thailand and 35 from the Middle East are participating in the event, discussing the possibility of trade and business partnership.

According to the TAT, the Middle Eastern countries consider Thailand number 1 destination for medical treatments, ahead of Singapore, Malaysia, and South Korea; due to the fact that Thailand has better customer services and quality, while Singapore holds an advantage in shopping industry, and South Korea is famous for plastic surgery.

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Six groups picked for Thailand's water management projects

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BANGKOK, Feb 6 – Six corporate groups have won bids to prepare conceptual plans on Thailand’s water resources management which will cost the country Bt350 billion (US$11.7 billion), according to Deputy Prime Minister Plodprasop Suraswadi.

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Thailand’s Andaman coast in jeopardy of erosion

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KRABI, Feb 6 – Erosion has wreaked havoc on more than 1,000 km of coastline in Thailand’s six southern provinces along the Andaman Sea, according to the Natural Resources and Environment Ministry.

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RT @mpoppel: UPDATE: New Zealand govt now advising people in coastal areas to stay away from beaches - http://tinyurl.com/c4kr7lg

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RT @mpoppel: Australian government says reports of damage near Lata in the southern Solomon Islands

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BoT governor not pressured by Finance Min’s letter

BANGKOK, 6 February 2013 (NNT) – Bank of Thailand (BoT) Governor Prasarn Trairatvorakul said he is not pressured or threatened by the Finance Minister’s letter, calling for interest rate cut, after the BoT has suffered an accumulated loss from its dealing with the Thai currency speculations.

Finance Minister Kittiratt Na-Ranong has recently sent a letter to BoT Chairman Veerapong Ramangkul, demanding the BoT to take action on currency fluctuation and impose a rate cut to help ease the effects of Baht’s strength.

In response to the letter, the BoT governor said the move was only an act of concern and gave him no pressure, while assuring he is still doing his job. However, he declined to comment on the interest rate policy. He further revealed that the letter has been seen by the BoT board, adding any further action will rest upon the board as he could not speak on behalf of them.

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Transport Ministry to set up 60 more CCTVs to better catch traffic law violators

BANGKOK, 6 February 2013 (NNT) – The Transport Ministry is aiming to set up 60 more closed-circuit television cameras (CCTVs) on the road to effectively tackle traffic law violators.

The Transport Ministry has held a meeting to discuss ways to solve traffic problems in Bangkok and its vicinities with the help of technology. Deputy Permanent Secretary for Transport Teerapong Rodprasert said after the meeting that he is looking to propose to Transport Minister Chatchat Sitthipan two solutions to the traffic problem.

They include increasing the potential of traffic police and using more technologies such as CCTVs so that traffic police can see the traffic in a broader picture. He said 60-70 CCTVs and speed cameras should be added to the system to ensure a 100-percent coverage.

Additionally, Mr Teerapong said the database on traffic violations should be shared among the Land Transport Department, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, and the Royal Thai Police; therefore, those who repeat the same violation will not be able to renew their car registration. In the future, repeated violators may get a double fine. The ministry is studying the possibility.

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Five passengers were killed and 38 others injured when a Bangkok-Chumphon bus overturned in Chumphon's Tha Sae district early this morning, police say. /Bangkok Post

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RT @ThaiPrisonLife: There are 404 Malaysians in Thai prisons and 82 Thais in Malaysian prisons. A prisoner transfer is expected soon.

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Anchor-wielding jet ski operator wanted by Phuket police

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PHUKET: -- Police are on the hunt for an anchor-wielding jet ski operator who allegedly swung the heavy anchor at a German tourist, narrowly missing his head.

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Police to watch out for luring cases during Valentine’s Day

BANGKOK, 6 February 2013 (NNT) – The police across the nation have been urged to watch out for people, especially youth, being lured for sex during February 11-16 or in the Valentine’s Week.

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Commerce Ministry kicks off agricultural fair

BANGKOK, 6 February 2013 (NNT) – The Commerce Ministry has kicked off an agricultural fair at the ministry in Nonthaburi Province, offering consumer products and food for the offering on Chinese New Year at low price.

Permanent Secretary for Commerce Vachari Vimooktayon presided over the opening of the agricultural fair. Consumers can enjoy reasonably-priced items, such as pork, chicken, vegetables, fruits and other products needed for the Chinese New Year Festival’s worship rites. The Lunar New Year this year will be on February 10th.

Ms Vachari stated that products available at the fair are 20-40% cheaper than in the market. Boiled chicken, for example, is sold at 180 baht each; while pork is sold at 115 baht per kilogram.

In addition, the permanent secretary stated the fair is also aimed to help farmers release their stockpiles and stimulate the economy. The fair is held during February 6-8, from 8 am to 5 pm at the Commerce Ministry in Nonthaburi Province.

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RT @TravLeisureAsia: Last year, our readers (yep, that's you guys) voted Bangkok the #1 city in the world for the third year running.... http://fb.me/2KksC9YEP

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Thai Defense Ministry reached agreement on military cooperation with French government

BANGKOK, 6 February 2013 (NNT) – The Defense Ministry has reached an agreement with the French government to more closely collaborate in the area of military development.

Defense Ministry spokesman Colonel Thanathip Sawangsaeng revealed on Tuesday that the Defense Ministry has just signed an agreement on national defense with the Government of France, during the official visit of Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault to Thailand.

Colonel Thanathip said that the agreement has been approved by the Cabinet since January 29 of this year.

He added that the defense collaboration between Thailand and France is aimed at enhancing the two countries’ military affairs in a more concrete way, from the areas of defense policy and strategy, R&D, to the joint arms development program, the military training of Thai personnel in France and the exchange of visits by both nations’ senior commanders.

The Defense Ministry spokesman went on to say that the signing of the defense agreement reflects the sincerity of Thailand and France in engaging in more collaboration, which is also hoped to lead to closer military friendship.

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RT @mpoppel: UPDATE: Japanese government issues tsunami advisory for entire eastern coast and some islands

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RT @mpoppel: MAP: Areas which are now under a tsunami advisory in Japan; though no major wave expected - http://tinyurl.com/b72r4qu

Government asserts no interference in Bangkok governor surveys

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BANGKOK, Feb 6 - Interior Minister Charupong Ruangsuwan on Wednesday insisted that there is no government interference in any opinion polls on Bangkok's gubernatorial election following controversial university polls.

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Visas exempted for six Gulf states on medical visits: minister

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Visitors from six Gulf countries who want to get medical treatment in Thailand will be able to travel here without needing to get visas.

The six in the Gulf Cooperation Council are Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

Public Health Minister Dr Pradit Sinthawanarong said this "privilege" was part of Thailand's campaign to become a regional medical hub.

Visitors from these countries will be allowed to stay in Thailand without a visa for up to 90 days if they plan to receive medical treatment here.

They will have to present documents showing that they have appointments with medical institutes, plus financial certificates and other related documents.

The campaign will in the future extend to other countries such as Asean and Scandinavian countries, plus Japan, Russia and China.

Last year, such visits generated an income of about Bt121 million to Thailand. The most popular services were health checkups, followed by plastic surgery, dentistry, bone surgery and heart operations, the minister said.

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UTCC expects 45 billion baht in circulation during Chinese New Year

BANGKOK, 6 February 2013 (NNT) - The University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC) expects vigorous consumer spending activity over the Chinese New Year period, with the planned spending up by as much as 12% over last year's.

UTCC Economic and Business Forecasting Center Director Thanavath Pholvichai said spending on tourism, purchases of festival-related items, handing out of Chinese New Year money and merit-making events would reach 45 billion baht; an increase of 12% from the same

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Health Ministry suggests Lingzhi mushroom juice for cancer patients

BANGKOK, 6 February 2013 (NNT) – The Health Ministry is suggesting cancer patients to try drinking Lingzhi mushroom juice to boost their immune and battle cancer cells.

Director-General of the Department for Development of Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine Dr. Somchai Nichpanit said that the latest research on Lingzhi mushroom or Reishi mushroom and its use for cancer treatment found that it has such major compounds as polysaccharides, which can boost body immune and induce soothing

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Local banks to remain open Apr.12, 2013 even though it's a Songkran festival holiday as announced by cabinet /The Nation

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Military to provide security for 'outsiders' in far South: Defence Minister

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BANGKOK, Feb 6 -- Thailand's military are ready to provide security protection for people from other provinces working in the three southernmost provinces of Yala, Pattani and Narathiwat, if requested, according to Defence Minister Sukumpol Suwanatat.

The minister's comments came after four fruit traders from the eastern province of Rayong were killed in Yala on Tuesday.

Their murders followed the killing of two farmers from Sing Buri province in Pattani last Friday.

Last week's victims were among 20 farmers from Suphan Buri and Sing Buri were in Pattani to teach farmers how to revive their abandoned rice fields.

Air Chief Marshal Sukumpol assured the public that security in the areas under military protection is guaranteed. Anyone or any group wanted to enter the areas for any purposes and need security protection could request assistance from the military which is pleased to help.

The minister also asserted the security plan in place is considered effective and he could see no need for changes, including the safety plan for this weekend's Chinese New Year celebration.

Air Chief Marshal Sukumpol said that the security measures in the southern border provinces were strict enough and no other regulations, including curfew, would be implemented in the region.

He explained that stringent security measures in the region could not be strictly enforced as that would go against the people's will to travel freely. However, the public also realised that they are at higher risk of being attacked.

Local residents should be more attentive and be better prepared to protect themselves, he said. (MCOT online news)

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Gold and money taken during break-in of German's East Pattaya House

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PATTAYA: -- Over 200,000 Baht in gold and an unspecified amount of Euro’s were stolen from a room safe in an unoccupied house belonging to a 78 year old German and his 58 year old Thai Wife on Tuesday.

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Cargo shipping in Thailand expected to grow

BANGKOK, 6 February 2013 (NNT)-Kasikorn Research Center is confident that shipping business will expand this year due to export growth, although operators are warned of fierce competition and natural disasters.

According to the research center, given the improving global economy, many industries across the board begin to expand. Cargo ships are likely to carry more products as several industries, such as auto-makers, have turned to manufacturing for export rather than catering to local consumers since the first car policy has expired.

The shipping volume is collectively expected to rise by 8-10% to around 100 billion baht worth this year with approximately 88 million more tons of commodities being shipped overseas through both the Bangkok Port and Laem Chabang Sea Port.

However, Kasikorn Research Center is warning cargo operators to mind several risk factors that may harm their businesses. They include rival competitions, natural disasters, labor shortages, minimum wage rise and the stronger Baht. Thailand is ranked the world’s 56th most equipped sea port, according the World Economic Forum’s 2012-2013 ranking.

Thailand still remains behind other ASEAN members like Singapore and Malaysia, in terms of shipping infrastructure.

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Chalerm proposes curfew for deep South

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Thai tour bus accident kills five, including French tourist

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CHUMPHON: -- Five people including a French tourist were killed when a tour bus overturned Wednesday en route to a beach resort in southern Thailand, police said.

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Mor E-dang Cliff reopens to tourists after Dhamma Yatra stops protesting

SI SA KET, 6 February 2013 (NNT) - Mor E-dang Cliff, which is situated in the Khao Phra Viharn National Park near the Thai-Cambodian border is now open to visitors after the DhammaYatra protesters gave up their sitting protest at the entrance to the hill-top Khao Phra Viharn Temple to claim for Thailand’s ownership of the ancient shrine.

Dhamma Yatra members had been sitting in meditation in front of the entrance to the temple since 2 p.m. on February 4 as a gesture of protesting against Cambodian possession of the temple.

After the entrance is clear of the protesters, visitors, both Thais and foreigners, poured into the park to visit the Mor E-dang Cliff, which provides one of the best bird’s eye views of the Northeast. The cliff is located near the Thai-Cambodian border in Si Sa Ket province.

Chief of the Khao Phra Viharn National Park Saksit Polsapsiri said the atmosphere around the site has been normal, and Pha Mor E-dang still proves popular with over 200 tourists on the reopening day today.

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