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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 4 June 2025
Thai PM Orders Standardised Smoking Areas at Airports for Travellers File photo for reference only Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has directed the transport and health ministries to establish standardised smoking areas at Thailand's airports. This decision comes as part of efforts to enhance the traveller experience in Thailand, a major regional aviation hub, while protecting the health of non-smokers. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1362665-thai-pm-orders-standardised-smoking-areas-at-airports-for-travellers/ -
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The Boy Who Cried Wolf aka TACO
The Trump Taqueria is open for business and serving the freshest TACOs in international politics! The price? Just economic mayhem. Welcome to limbo, courtesy of Trump’s trade war waffling "For three months in a row, US factory activity has contracted, according to the Institute for Supply Management’s survey of manufacturers. The May survey, released Monday, showed tariffs were top of mind for managers across American factories. One respondent said the supply chain disruptions from tariffs alone are “rivaling that of Covid-19.”" -
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guess i need agency for non O renewal. recomendation?
when my wife called them they didn't give me that option maybe because i used up that 60 day extension to marinate money first time i came here (married in thailand) -
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Report Thai PM Orders Standardised Smoking Areas at Airports for Travellers
File photo for reference only Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has directed the transport and health ministries to establish standardised smoking areas at Thailand's airports. This decision comes as part of efforts to enhance the traveller experience in Thailand, a major regional aviation hub, while protecting the health of non-smokers. Government spokesman Jirayu Huangsub announced the directive following Wednesday's cabinet meeting. The prime minister emphasised that these areas must align with international standards, as implemented in airports globally. By setting up designated smoking zones, Thailand aims to cater to the diverse needs of its many passengers while maintaining a comfortable environment. Recognising Thailand's status as a leading centre for aviation, travel, and tourism, the prime minister's initiative ensures that airports offer separate smoking spaces equipped with appropriate ventilation systems. This approach not only caters to smokers but also safeguards non-smokers from secondhand smoke exposure. The transport and public health ministries have been tasked with allocating standardised smoking areas and revising relevant regulations to support this initiative. The creation of these controlled environments is expected to contribute positively to the airport experience for both domestic and international travellers, balancing convenience with health considerations. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Bangkok Post 2025-06-04
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