Category: Business

Thai Stock Market Sees Slight Decline Amid Fluctuating Trade

Bangkok: The Stock Exchange of Thailand closed today at 1,157.63 points, down 3.38 points (-0.29%), with a trading value of 42,928.06 million baht. According to Thai News Agency, today’s stock trading saw the index fluctuate between positive and negative territory. The index reached a high of 1,167.80 points and a

Ratcha Group and SPI Poised to Invest in Small Modular Reactors in Industrial Estates

Bangkok: Ratcha Group Public Company Limited and Saha Pathana Inter-Holding Public Company Limited are gearing up to invest in Small Modular Reactors (SMR) in industrial estates as soon as the government provides the opportunity, aiming for a stable and sustainable energy transition. According to Thai News Agency, the two companies

NBTC Pushes for Cheaper Mobile Phone Packages to Protect Consumers

Bangkok: The NBTC office is advocating for a change in mobile phone pricing guidelines, allowing operators to release ‘Blue Flag packages’ at prices lower than the original cap of 240 baht per month to ensure access to quality basic services for users…

Cassava Growers Fear 36% Tariff Will Affect Starch Export Costs to the US

Bangkok: The president of the Thai Cassava Trade Association has expressed concerns over the potential impact of a 36% tariff imposed by the Trump administration on cassava starch exports to the United States. This increase in tariffs threatens Thailand’s competitive edge, particularly against Vietnam, its primary competitor, which faces only

SET Elevates DV8 Securities Trading Supervision to Level 2

Bangkok: The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) has announced an upgrade in its supervision measures for DV8 Public Company Limited’s securities trading, elevating it to Level 2 from July 16 to August 5, 2025. This adjustment entails the prohibition of Net settlement and mandates trading through the Auction method during

NBTC Pushes for Cheaper Mobile Phone Packages to Protect Consumers

Bangkok: The NBTC office is advocating for a change in mobile phone pricing guidelines, allowing operators to release ‘Blue Flag packages’ at prices lower than the original cap of 240 baht per month to ensure access to quality basic services for users. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Trirat Viriyasirikul,