Thailand morning news for July 17

Thailand morning news for July 17
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Uttama, 3 others resign from cabinet
Finance Minister Uttama Savanayana and three other members of the so-called Four Boys group announced their resignation from the cabinet on Thursday, effective immediately.
— Bangkok Post

Numerous medical clinics in Bangkok implicated over embezzling public funds
On Thursday, Thailand National Health Security Office (NHSO) revealed that eighteen community clinics in Bangkok have been embezzling money from the universal healthcare budget. The…
— Sawadee Siam

CAAT tightens up control of stopover charter and special flights
The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) has tightened the control of chartered and special flights by Thai airliners and international flights, which land in Thailand for refueling or brief stopovers with their passengers remaining on board.
— Thai PBS News

Outbreak brings Thai franchise business down by 30%
The Covid-19 outbreak has brought the value of Thai franchise businesses worth Bt300 billion down by Bt90 billion or 30 per cent, the Department of Business Development (DBD) said.
— The Nation

Drought leaves province ‘dangerously low’ on water
The effects of drought are expected to severely hit parts of Prachaup Khiri Khan after the water at the major Pran Buri reservoir in the province recently dropped to a dangerously low level.
— Reliefweb

Medical tourism package will go ahead, but under strict control
Taweesin Visanuyothin, spokesperson for the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA), said on Thursday (July 16) that Thailand’s medical tourism and wellness programmes will go ahead despite the discovery of two Covid-19 cases this week.
— The Nation

Air force commander blames Egyptian soldier fiasco on ‘loophole’
The Royal Thai Air Force chief ACM Maanat Wongwat finally responded on Thursday (July 16) to queries on the case of an infected Egyptian soldier, who along with other Egyptian military personnel was allowed to stay in Thailand from July 8 to 11.
— The Nation

Thailand may get its first female Supreme Court president
The Supreme Court of Thailand is expected to get its first female president, when the Judicial Commission meets on July 24th to approve the nomination of Mrs. Methinee Chalothorn, currently Vice President of the Supreme Court, as the country’s new Chief Justice.
— Thai PBS News

Thailand’s Digital Service Sandbox ready for businesses
In a recent press release, the Electronic Transactions Development Agency (ETDA) of Thailand announced the Digital Service Sandbox – a way to participate in the testing programs of innovations or services related to electronic transactions.
— OpenGov

Air Force’s ‘skyrice’ helps people hit by Covid-19
The Royal Thai Air Force has installed an automatic rice-dispensing machine to hand out free rice to people affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.
— Bangkok Post

Banker tipped to be new finance minister
Thai Bankers’ Association president Predee Daochai is tipped to be the next finance minister, according to Thai media.
— Bangkok Post

50,000 Thai workers find jobs abroad despite covid-19
Thailand’s Labor Ministry expects to send at least 50,000 Thai laborers overseas by the end of the year.
— Sawadee Siam

Four new COVID-19 cases in state quarantine reported in Thailand
Thailand recorded four new COVID-19 cases on Thursday, all among returnees from abroad and currently in state quarantine.
— Thai PBS News

Thailand to allow medical tourism within 2 weeks
The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration announced today that Thailand’s medical tourism and wellness programs will go ahead despite the controversy swirling around 2 Covid-19 cases this week – in Bangkok and in Rayong.
— The Thaiger

PM admits it is unfortunate that Dr. Somkid and his team left the Government
Thailand’s Prime Minister, Prayut Chan-o-cha, admitted today (Thursday) that it was a shame that Deputy Prime Minister Somkid Jatusripitak and his four-man economic team has left the Government adding, however,…
— Thai PBS News

Government says local Bangkok covid-19 case is a false positive
The Disease Control Department (DCD) denied reports of a Thai woman in Bangkok locally contracting coronavirus, saying that she has tested negative twice since an initial positive result for covid-19.
— Sawadee Siam

New rule on transit flights through Thailand
The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand has banned all flights with Covid-19 infected passengers from transiting through Thailand after China banned two flights from here.
— Bangkok Post

Liquidity problems hurt startups as foreign investors stay away
Startup companies in Thailand are suffering from liquidity problems due to lack of investments from overseas while domestic fund operators are being more cautious amid the economic contraction due to the Covid-19 outbreak.
— The Nation

MP stands behind Prawit’s push for law on aerospace business
Bhumjaithai Party MP, Settapong Malisuwan, who is also deputy chair of a House committee on telecommunications, digital economy and society, said on Thursday (July 16) that he was backing Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan’s push for a law supporting aerospace businesses.
— The Nation

NSC insists virus cases won’t be used to extend decree
The National Security Council (NSC) insisted on Thursday two controversial Covid-19 cases involving a military official from Egypt and a nine-year-old girl from Sudan would not be used as an excuse to extend enforcement of the state of emergency set to expire at the end of this month.
— Bangkok Post

Prayut hints at reshuffle next month
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has revealed that a cabinet reshuffle could take place next month after Finance Minister Uttama Savanayana and three others handed in their resignation letters with immediate effect yesterday.
— Bangkok Post

COVID-19: Thailand’s Social Security Office may not extend relief compensation for laid-off subscribers
Thailand’s Social Security Office may no longer be extending its relief compensation scheme to subscribers who lost their jobs due to COVID-19.
— Human Resources Online

2nd-phase stimulus to fan out tourists
The Tourism and Sports Ministry aims to use the second phase of tourism stimulus to boost second-tier provinces and local economies by adding more subsidies for travellers who want to venture off the beaten track.
— Bangkok Post

New economics ministers must be experts who can work together, say industrialists
The incoming economics ministers must be capable of working immediately to steer the country out of its severe economic crisis, said industrialists on July 16.
— The Nation

Four firms to advise on THAI rehab
The board of Thai Airways International (THAI) has approved the hiring of four firms to assist in legal, accounting, business and financial matters as the company works on its debt rehabilitation plan.
— Bangkok Post

Mahidol University accepted as one of world’s best
Mahdiol University, originated as the first medical school in Thailand, has expanded into a reputable multi-disciplinary university, covering various fields including medicine, basic and applied sciences, public health, nursing, pharmacy, dentistry, engineering, environment, veterinary sciences, sport sciences, disability studies, management, hospitality and services, religious studies, social sciences, music and the arts.
— Bangkok Post

Thailand offers discounts on hotel rooms, air tickets and e-voucher in stimulus package
Online registration is now opened for public members to apply for discounts on domestic trips under the government’s scheme “Rao Tiew Duay Gan” scheme or “We travel together”.
— Pattaya Mail

Thai PM to reshuffle cabinet by next month after economic team quits
Thailand’s prime minister said on Thursday a cabinet reshuffle will take place by next month after the resignation of members of his economic team, including the finance minister.
— Reuters

Joint Vision Statement Brings New Twists in Thai-US Alliance
Before General James C. McConville, the chief of staff of the US army, was able to sign the Joint Vision Statement 2020 for the Thai-US Defense Alliance last Friday, he had to go through the stringent COVID-19 measures required under Thai law for foreign visitors.
— The Irrawaddy

Local Covid-19 infection report refuted
The chief of the Disease Control Department on Thursday morning refuted a report that a Thai woman in Bangkok might have been infected locally with the coronavirus disease.
— Bangkok Post

Egyptian embassy expresses regret for infected soldier incident in Rayong, Thailand
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned the Egyptian Ambassador to Thailand, Laila Ahmed Bahaaeldin, to discuss the Egyptian military crew, who did not strictly observe Thailand’s measures to help limit the spread of COVID-19.
— Pattaya Mail

Chiang Rai officials step up measure against illegal entries
The Chiang Rai provincial administration has stepped up measures against illegal entries along the province’s borders, in order to prevent a possible second wave of COVID-19 outbreak.
— Newsline (video)

Zinc-galvanised products will require TISI certification from August 27
The Thai Industrial Standards Institute (TISI) has put 119 products on its list of controlled items, requiring manufacturers and importers to seek TISI certification from August 27 onwards.
— The Nation

Rights violations found in coal project
The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has found human rights violations in an environmental impact assessment (EIA) report on a coal mine project in Chiang Mai’s Omkoi district and recommended the plan be revised.
— Bangkok Post

Thailand accepts World Bank’s climate change grant
The government has agreed to accept a 5 million U.S. dollar grant from the World Bank to reduce the emission of Hydro-fluoro-carbon Gas (HFC), which is one of the greenhouse gases affecting the globe’s ozone layer.
— Newsline (video)

Transport Ministry pledges to help country recover from COVID-19
The Transport Minister has highlighted benefits from transportation infrastructure development for post-COVID economic recovery in an exhibition, stressing that changes have been made to the ministry’s budget giving priority to projects that will yield concrete results and benefits to the general public.
— Newsline (video)

PM launches BCG Economy campaign
The government has signed an agreement with 18 partner agencies from the administration and the private sector to promote the Bio-Circular-Green (BCG) economic model for sustainability.
— Newsline (video)

Suan Sampran eco-park to go into full swing in August
Nakhon Pathom’s eco-park Suan Sampran will go into full operation on August 1, managing director Arut Nawarat said, adding that the decision was made because he had received many requests from people wanting to visit the park now that the lockdown has been lifted.
— The Nation

Overwhelming feedback as government’s Travel Together campaign registration opens
The government’s ‘Travel Together’ domestic tourism subsidy campaign opened for public registration from 6 a.m. yesterday, which saw a large number of people signing up and now PLANNING their holidays.
— Newsline (video)

OCPB Mobile App Covers All Consumer Protection
Let’s now take a look at a very convenient mobile application dedicated to consumer protection. The OCPB CONNECT offers numerous features from 28 governmental and related-authorities, which can be accessed quickly and easily.
— Newsline (video)

Beef farming gets boost from new govt insurance
A new government insurance campaign has been launched for Thailand’s more than 4.5 million beef farmers.
— The Nation

Singaporeans, Thais arrested for alleged online gambling operation
Two Singaporean men and two Thai women were arrested for allegedly running a gambling website in Chiang Mai province.
— The Nation

Thammasat University’s PhD Student Speaks about his Work on “Microwave Ablation”, an Alternative Treatment for Liver Cancer Patients
Wutipong Preechapolkul, Ph.D. Student and Assistance Researcher, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Thammasat University has researched on “Microwave Ablation”, minimally invasive cancer treatment with high efficiency, which is still not very popular among researchers in Thailand.
— QS WOW News

Nakhon Ratchasima reports 3 suspected Covid cases in locals who visited Rayong
The governor of Nakhon Ratchasima province, in the north-east of the country, has confirmed that 3 people there are showing signs of being infected with Covid-19.
— The Thaiger

Three suspected cases of Covid-19 in Nakhon Ratchasima do not have the virus
Three people who had recently been in Rayong during the same time period that an infected Egyptian Soldier broke quarantine and went to a shopping mall have been cleared of the virus.
— The Pattaya News

Over 1,600 people test negative for Covid-19 following Rayong and Bangkok exempted foreigner cases
1,603 people so far have tested negative for the Covid-19 Coronavirus following two well publicized incidents involving foreigners who had quarantine “exemptions” over the last weekend in Thailand.
— The Pattaya News

Elephant mahout in Pattaya wins 12 million baht in National Thai lottery
A forty year old elephant mahout in Pattaya won twelve million in the Thai National lottery today.
— The Pattaya News

2 Rayong protesters arrested after trying to display signs during PM’s visit
Two protesters have ended up with charges for violating Thailand’s emergency decree after trying to wave protest signs at a motorcade passing through Rayong yesterday.
— The Thaiger

Virus-Crossed Lovers: No Reunion for Thai-Foreign Couples in Pandemic
For Piyamon and Daniel, their long distance relationship of three years was supposed to end in 2020.
— Khaosod English

Thai AirAsia X, Thai Lion Air banned from China for 7 days
Two Thai airlines have been banned from entering China for seven days after carrying covid-19 inflected passengers into Tianjin and Guangzhou over the past few days.
— Sawadee Siam

Pattaya mayor on the defensive over recent floods
Struggling with severe drought just months ago, Pattaya is now facing the opposite problem.
— The Thaiger

Thai-China Flights With Infected Pax Stop in Bangkok for Refuel
The civil aviation regulator on Thursday said no Thais were on two China-Thailand flights that were said to carry passengers with coronavirus.
— Khaosod English

151 Thai Soldiers Returning from Hawaii May Quarantine in Hua Hin
The 151 soldiers returning from a military exercise in Hawaii may be held at the Suan Son Pradipat Resort in Hua Hin to observe their condition, a military commander said, though a receptionist at the resort said she hasn’t heard about the plan.
— Khaosod English

The politics of students’ hairstyles
For decades, students have been grumbling about rigid school rules on hairstyles – short bobs for girls and tight crops, shaved at the sides for boys.
— Thai PBS News

Chiang Rai couple arrested for smuggling more than a tonne of crystal meth
Chiang Rai police have arrested 2 more people for arranging and overseeing the smuggling of more than a tonne of crystal methamphetamine, or “ice” to southern Thailand.
— The Thaiger

Egyptian Covid case: Government says 11 “high-risk” people have tested negative
The government’s Covid-19 task force says 11 “high risk” people, who had contact with an Egyptian soldier who was found to be infected with the virus, have tested negative.
— The Thaiger

What are the latest entry requirements for Thailand’s neighboring countries?
In March, the Thai government enacted a visa amnesty covering thousands of foreigners stranded in the country due to the covid-19 pandemic. The amnesty provided…
— Sawadee Siam

11 Passengers on Thai-China Flights Found With Coronavirus
China’s civil aviation regulator has announced that a Thai Lion Air’s Bangkok-Guangzhou flight, as well as a Thai AirAsia X’s Bangkok-Tianjin flight, would be suspended after several passengers tested positive for COVID-19 on recent flights.
— Khaosod English

 

 

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Thailand editor at AEC News Today

John is an Australian national with more than 40 years experience as a journalist, photographer, videographer, and copy editor.

He has spent extensive periods of time working in Africa and throughout Southeast Asia, with stints in the Middle East, the USA, and England.

He has covered major world events including Operation Desert Shield/ Storm, the 1991 pillage in Zaire, the 1994 Rwanda genocide, the 1999 East Timor independence unrest, the 2004 Asian tsunami, and the 2009, 2010, and 2014 Bangkok political protests.

In 1995 he was a Walkley Award finalist, the highest awards in Australian journalism, for his coverage of the 1995 Zaire (now Democratic Republic of Congo) Ebola outbreak.

Prior to AEC News Today he was the deputy editor and Thailand and Greater Mekong Sub-region editor for The Establishment Post, predecessor of Asean Today.

In the mid-80s and early 90s he owned JLF Promotions, the largest above and below the line marketing and PR firm servicing the high-technology industry in Australia. It was sold in 1995.

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