Day: June 5, 2025

‘BKS’ Set to Collaborate with Thailand Post for Nationwide Parcel Delivery

Bangkok: ‘BKS’ is preparing to collaborate with Thailand Post to enhance its parcel delivery services by offering home delivery-Hub to Door-scheduled to commence in 2025. This initiative aims to improve convenience for service users and cater to rising demands. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Chatchawan Promtham, Director and Acting

GPSC Accelerates Green Energy Development According to Decarbonization Roadmap

Bangkok: GPSC has laid out a plan to increase the efficiency of its power plants in every dimension under the concept of Decarbonization for a Sustainable Future, announcing its move towards Net Zero in 2060 by enhancing the stability of electricity supply, reducing carbon emissions, and meeting the demand for

Bangchak Group Expands Used Cooking Oil Initiative to All Bangkok Gas Stations

Bangkok: Bangchak Group is set to expand its ‘Tod Mai Thing’ initiative, encouraging residents to turn used cooking oil into a source of clean energy and additional income. Starting June 30, 2025, the project will cover all Bangchak petrol stations in Bangkok and its surrounding areas. According to Thai News

Thai Stock Market Rebounds with Morning Gains

Bangkok: Thai stocks closed this morning up 7.26 points. The Stock Exchange of Thailand closed this morning at 1,139.28 points, up 7.26 points (+0.64%), with a trading value of approximately 18,131.96 million baht. According to Thai News Agency, analysts noted that the Thai stock market experienced a rebound this morning

NBTC Seizes Nearly Ten Thousand Mobile Phones Lacking 5G Support as Advertised

Samut Prakan: NBTC cracks down on nearly ten thousand mobile phones that do not match their descriptions and do not support 5G as advertised, warning people to check carefully before buying mobile phones online. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Trirat Viriyasirikul, Deputy Secretary-General and Acting Secretary-General of the National

Palm Oil Prices Capped at 50 Baht per Bottle Following Price Drop

Bangkok: The Department of Internal Trade has set a cap on the price of bottled palm oil at a maximum of 50 baht per bottle, following a decrease in palm oil prices. This decision comes after thorough inspections and discussions with manufacturers, wholesalers, and retailers. The department emphasized strict monitoring