Customs Department Ordered to Monitor Online Products

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BANGKOK, Sept 6 (TNA) -- Finance Minister Uttama Savanayana has ordered the Customs Department to strictly supervise duty-free shops, farm products, onions, glutinous rice, palm oil and online prod

Smoke Haze from Sumatra Covers Songkhla

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SONGKLHA, Sept 5 (TNA) - Haze from forest fires in Sumatra, Indonesia has blanketed parts of Songkhla and visibility in Hat Yai district has dropped to 300 metres.

Chao Phraya Dam Increases Water Discharge

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CHAI NAT, Sept 5 (TNA) - The Royal Irrigation Department has discharged more water to central provinces downstream as the water level in the Chao Phraya River is rising due to accumulated rainfall

Turkish Businessmen Express Interest in EEC

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BANGKOK, Sept 4 (TNA) -- A delegation of businessmen and journalists from Turkey called on Deputy Prime Minister Somkid Jatusripitak and expressed investment interest in the Eastern Economic Corrid

Thailand EMT Earns International Certification

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BANGKOK, Sept 4 (TNA) – Thailand’s Emergency Medical Team (EMT) has been recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO), the first country in the Southeast Asia and the world’s 26th country that

Two Indian Naval Ships Make Port Call at Laem Chabang

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CHON BURI, Sept 4 (TNA) – India’s navy ships Sahyadri and Kiltan made a port call at Laem Chabang Port in the eastern province of Chon Buri from Aug 31-Sept 3 as part of their overseas deployment t

Electric Bus Trial Run on Three Routes

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BANGKOK, Sept 4 (TNA) -- The Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA), the main operator of public transit buses within Greater Bangkok area, is tentatively operating an electric bus on three routes.<

Sukhothai Historical Park Now Safe From Flood

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SUKHOTHAI, Sept 4 (TNA) – Sukhothai governor reaffirmed that the province can handle the ongoing flood situation and the Sukhothai Historical Park and tourist sites are now safe from flood.

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