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Thailand: Red flag raised on household debt spiral

Two key committees under the Bank of Thailand have voiced concerns that threats to financial stability are still on the rise as household debt accumulation accelerates. The country’s family debt load remains high and is set to pick up further, particularly in auto loans, according to a summary of the joint meeting of the Monetary […]

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Laos launches e-visas to bolster tourist numbers

Laos is falling in line with other countries by allowing tourists to apply for a visa online, aiming to bolster the number of foreign visitors. Deputy Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone, Minister of Foreign Affairs Saleumxay Kommasith and representatives of other sectors involved on Tuesday pressed buttons to initiate the e-visa service at a special ceremony […]

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Thailand: Customs spots June surge in smuggled goods

The trade value of brand-name products smuggled into Thailand surged in June, partly motivated by bigger profits from the firmer baht, says a Customs Department official. The department last month saw 45 cases of smuggled brand-name goods worth 42.9 million baht in total, more than doubling the average monthly haul of 20 million baht in […]

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SE Asia car industries take on Japan

In Vietnam, Thailand and other Southeast Asian countries, local companies have entered the automobile market in succession. They are attempting to take on the challenge of competing with Japanese carmakers, who dominate the regional market, by promoting their domestic brands. The governments of these countries are also heightening efforts to support the development of their […]

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