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Thailand And US Advance Trade Pact Talks
Thailand's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs held a constructive dialogue with a US representative. This initiative aims to reduce the cost of importing pesticides from Russia and establish a management team.
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Man Impersonates Monk To Steal Temple Funds
A man dressed in a white suit, shorts, and high heels allegedly stole several thousand baht from a temple after using a mobile application. The suspect reportedly impersonated a monk from Wat Sa Nanchang Phak to approach the police.
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Man Impersonates Monk To Steal Temple Funds
A man dressed in a white suit, shorts, and high heels entered the Nakhon Phanom police station while impersonating a monk from Wat Wasanach Temple. The individual used a mobile application to arrive at the temple before stealing several thousand baht.
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Question Raised Over Debt Reviewer Roles
A statement has been issued regarding the legality and compliance of signing debt agreements, particularly concerning individuals acting as intermediaries to mediate matters.
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Thailand Penalizes Misleading Food Labeling
New regulations will impose prison sentences from six months to ten years and fines from 5,000 to 100,000 baht for misleading advertising. Incorrect conduct leading to consumer misunderstanding may result in fines up to 3,000 yuan.
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Thai Government Prioritizes Health and Economic Stability
A report in the 'Matichon' newspaper indicates that the government is being criticized for its handling of the MOU44 implementation, specifically regarding acceptance by Gansu. Criticism has been raised regarding the government's handling of MOU44, with reports suggesting a lack of proper notification and acceptance procedures. A report in the 'Matichon Daily' stated that Koroma demanded MOU44 notify Gansu to accept the terms. A report in the Matichon newspaper states that Koramat requested the government to notify Gansu of the acceptance of MOU44, proposing new communication channels through a UN cross-committee. Questions have been raised regarding the legality and compliance of debt reviewers and debt relief facilitators acting as intermediaries.
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Government To Aid Farmers And SMEs Impacted By High Interest Rates
The government plans to support farmers and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that are directly affected by high interest rates.
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Thailand Proposes Pesticide Subsidy For Farmers
Thailand is preparing to use a budget of over 50 million baht to purchase pesticides for national farmers, aiming to reduce costs associated with imports from Russia.
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Thailand Deploys Vehicles For Traffic Control
Starting May 1, vehicles will be used to replace police officers in controlling various types of urban traffic. The plan was announced as part of a new traffic control strategy in the city. Bangkok began using vehicles to control urban traffic starting May 1, 2026.
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Thai Authorities Penalize Misleading Food Labeling
Authorities are pursuing prosecutions against manufacturers of counterfeit food products to protect national consumers. Food Safety Administration Director Buensem stated that illegal activities persist even though some social media posters have deleted videos highlighting problematic fish meat brands. The crackdown aims to protect national consumers and enforce stricter food safety standards. Food Safety Administration Director Boonserm noted that while some social media posts have been deleted, the underlying illegal activities persist. The agency is increasing the strictness of food safety standards in response to these findings. This action follows an investigation into food safety violations. Producers facing penalties for misleading consumers on product matters can receive prison terms of 6 months to 10 years.
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