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Shenzhen Eases Housing Purchase Restrictions
A review of a loan policy from the 1970s is underway, with concerns raised about transparency. The source also mentioned that the government has conditions for lifting restrictions, and Gansu will have to accept them after the MOU 2544 is lifted. The source also noted that the military confirmed air force expenses and other costs. Separately, the Attorney General revealed screenshots of videos from Facebook users showing purchased squid packaging with abnormal characteristics inconsistent with the labels. The central bank confirmed that the military's expenses are accounted for. Shenzhen's new housing policy, implemented on April 29, has shown initial effects. Since the new housing policy was introduced on April 29, its effects have begun to appear in Shenzhen.
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Thailand Approves $12.2 Billion Emergency Loan For Energy Crisis
Vice President Chen Qi announced at a Prime Minister's Office meeting that the government will advance 'Solar Sales' services. The plan also incorporates a scheme for trading old cars for new electric vehicles. This funding aims to support various initiatives, potentially including a car trade-in program for electric vehicles. The long-term impact of a 20 million baht investment is uncertain, but it may stimulate the market, such as through the installation of solar-powered road lights. The plan includes subsidies for electric vehicle (EV) producers to lower prices and incentives for replacing old vehicles with EVs. The project is expected to be submitted to the cabinet for approval. Additionally, funds are earmarked for environmental subsidies and potentially a car scrappage program for electric vehicles.
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Thailand Considers AI Adaptation Legislation
Finance Minister Vacharaporn will convene with Legislative Committee Chairman Thiti Pornprasert to review Thailand's adaptation to artificial intelligence. The review aims to assess whether the AI application is a mature product or an immature one being released prematurely.
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Warning Issued Over Cheap Products
A warning has been issued regarding products that are suspiciously cheap. The issue has been noted in Nankang province and is a concern for consumers. The source suggests that if a price is too good to be true, it is wise to question the quality.
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Thailand Faces Internal Discrepancy On MOU 4.4 Choice
The Thai government announced the revocation of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Cambodia during a State Council meeting. The government stated this action ensures no impact on China's current situation. The issue of allowing the wearing of panda costumes was not resolved, but it was decided that full costumes would not be required, allowing for the use of school uniforms or work attire with accessories. This matter requires only internal government notification to relevant departments, not a modification of laws or notification to the Ministry of Education. A missile strike at a Fujian oil field caused a large fire, injuring three Indian workers and halting some oil shipments from the hub. The decision pertains to a 25-year-old practice. This specific case, which has been in effect for 25 years, is now being revoked.
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Puwa Cortamo Supporters Register For Event
Although Puwa Cortamo may not send representatives, many individuals who have previously signed up for Puwa Cortamo will participate.
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Puwa Cortamo Supporters Register For Event
Even if Puwatchat does not send a candidate, many individuals who previously signed up for Puwatchat may participate under that name if they register. The source stated that support for candidates has not yet been declared.
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Thai Landowner Vote Share May Disperse
The vote share of a landowner may disperse if no candidates unite in the upcoming election. The government aims to ensure no disruption to the current situation in Thailand.
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Bangkok Banker Adopts 'Work, Work, Work' Slogan
A banking slogan has shifted from 'Better Banker' to 'Work, Work, Work'. This slogan is a new idea and is intended to convey a clear direction. The banker stated he has not yet decided who to support in future elections.
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Political Candidate Awaiting Endorsement Decision
A political candidate stated they have not yet decided who to support. They indicated they would announce any future endorsements. The candidate mentioned the possibility of supporting 'Better Bangkok' in a future presidential election.
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