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With a series of natural disasters and political crisis that has happened globally during the past 12 months, we are urged to realise the fact that we live in uncertainty.
With a series of natural disasters and political crisis that has happened globally during the past 12 months, we are urged to realise the fact that we live in uncertainty.
The listed developer Raimon Land Plc plans a new subsidiary this year that will serve as a property agent to its own customers.
The government's land and property tax bill has passed final legal screening and is ready for parliamentary consideration, but politics will remains the key obstacle.
There is bad news for those determined to tackle global warming. No matter how desperately the world wants to reduce carbon emissions through a cut in fossil-fuel consumption, it seems an inescapable fact that such fuels will continue dominating global energy demand 20 years from now.
Hotels.com’s latest Hotel Price Index, issued late last week, claims Asia gained a 4% increase in revenue per room per night last year when compared with 2009.
The baht, which last week spiked up above Bt30 per dollar for the first time since January, will continue to appreciate because of expected higher exports and more foreign direct investment, boosted by the natural disasters in Japan, according to HSBC Global Research.
The average round of golf was 29% cheaper in Thailand than in other leading golf destinations in Asia, according to a recent survey.
Indorama Ventures board on 5 April 2011 has approved a Brownfield expansion of PET polymers production in Europe with a capacity increase of 220,000 tons per year.
Despite disrupted supply of components and parts from Japan, Thai manufacturers in the automotive and electronics sectors see only a slim chance of massive layoffs. Expecting the disruption to end soon, they realise that layoffs could create a long-term problem amid the tight labour market.
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) expects Thailand to record the lowest growth among the six major Southeast Asian economies this year.
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