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Thai Stock Market Closes with a Gain of 9.86 Points

Bangkok: Thai stocks closed up 9.86 points as the SET index ended the day at 1,284.47 points, marking a rise of 0.77%. The trading value amounted to 26,555.65 million baht. According to Thai News Agency, the stock trading session saw the index rebound and maintain positive territory throughout the day.

Government Announces Eligibility for ‘Half-Half Plus’ Credit for Taxpayers

Bangkok: The government has reiterated that taxpayers who submit specific tax forms will be eligible to receive the “Half-Half Plus” credit of 2,400 baht. This initiative aims to provide financial relief to eligible taxpayers. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Siripong Angkasakulkiat, spokesman for the Prime Minister’s Office, confirmed that

Prime Minister Commits to Aggressive Action Against Scammers as National Priority

Bangkok: The Prime Minister has prioritized the crackdown on scammers, making it a significant national agenda. The first meeting of the Anti-Scammers Committee was conducted, led by Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Anutin Charnvirakul, who announced that the issue would be presented to the Cabinet for further action. According

Prime Minister Pushes Energy Policy at Economic Policy Committee Meeting

Bangkok: The Prime Minister led a meeting of the Economic Policy Committee to push for energy policy. The Prime Minister chaired a meeting of the Economic Policy Committee to promote energy policies, reduce the cost of living for the people, and prepare electricity to support companies investing in Thailand. He

Commander of Narathiwat Task Force Leads Joint Tactical Patrol in Ra-ngae District

Narathiwat: The commander of Narathiwat Task Force led a force of three divisions: soldiers, police, and local government officials on a joint tactical patrol in the area of Ban Wang Thong, Bong-o Subdistrict, Ra-ngae District. According to Thai News Agency, on October 20, 2015, Maj. Gen. Yod-awut Phuengpak, commander of

Sino-Thai and HTR Deny Links to Prince International, Threaten Legal Action

Bangkok: Sino-Thai and HTR have issued a statement to clarify their non-involvement with Prince International and expressed readiness to pursue legal action against individuals spreading misleading information. They have dispatched legal representatives to file a defamation complaint against Suphanat and Rakchanok. According to Thai News Agency, the Corporate Communications Department

Lt. Gen. Boonsin Stresses Prime Minister’s Responsibility in Cambodian Standstill

Bangkok: Lt. Gen. Boonsin Phadklang emphasized the crucial role of the Prime Minister in addressing the issue of Cambodians remaining in Thailand during a lecture at Rajamangala University of Technology Krungthep. He highlighted that if efforts to have Cambodians leave Thailand fail, the Prime Minister must take primary responsibility. According