Commerce minister urges Japan to import more Thai rice
TOKYO, Feb 5 (TNA) - Visiting Thai Commerce Minister Pornthiva Nakasai on Thursday urged Japanese traders to import more Thai rice, especially cooked food, and food seasoning.
TOKYO, Feb 5 (TNA) - Visiting Thai Commerce Minister Pornthiva Nakasai on Thursday urged Japanese traders to import more Thai rice, especially cooked food, and food seasoning.
BANGKOK, Feb 4 (TNA) - Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva said on Wednesday that the Rohingyas' status in Thailand was that of illegal migrants and not refugees, and they would be deported to t
PRACHUAP KHIRI KHAN, Feb 4 (TNA) - Thai Police have prepared security measures for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) summit, with initially at least 3,000 police officers to be de
BANGKOK, Feb 4 (TNA) - A meeting of the Thai-Cambodian Joint Boundary Commission (JBC) on Wednesday had yet to draw a conclusion after disagreement on the name of the surveillance group to be stati
BANGKOK, Feb 3 (TNA) - Members of the Thai-Cambodian Joint Boundary Commission (JBC) met here Tuesday after a hiatus of over two months, with an aim of resolving the two nations' ongoing border con
BANGKOK, Feb 3 (TNA) - Thailand's Cabinet on Tuesday approved a visa exemption scheme for transit passengers through Suvarnabhumi Airport who must wait long hours to catch a connecting flight, in a
BANGKOK, Feb 3 (TNA) - The Thai Cabinet on Tuesday gave the green light to borrow Bt270 billion to help cash-strapped state enterprises and finance government-sponsored basic infrastructure project
BANGKOK, Feb 3 (TNA) - In a move to restore Thailand's image,battered by political turbulence and a declining economy, and to attract critically-needed new foreign investment, Prime Minister Abhisi
BANGKOK, Feb 2 (TNA) - Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva reaffirmed Monday that his little more than one-month-old government is on top of the economic situation and can manage Thailand's cash
NONG KHAI, Feb 2 (TNA) - A total of 190 ethnic Hmong from 44 families on Monday voluntarily returned to their places of origin in Laos, from camps in northeastern Thailand.