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Capitalism a threat to democratic progress, critics say

Capitalism a threat to democratic progress, critics say
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Thai democracy forum echoes concerns over capitalism in politics

Thai democracy forum echoes concerns over capitalism in politics
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Two piers in South get upgrade

Two piers in South get upgrade published : 3 Jun 2021 at 04:00 The Marine Department is upgrading two piers in Trang and Krabi. The total budget is almost 200 million baht of which 140 million baht has been allocated to refurbish Pak Meng Pier in Trang province and 59.6 million baht to expand the Sala Dan Pier in Koh Lanta in Krabi. Both projects are more than 70% complete. The Pak Meng Pier in Trang was built over 20 years ago and needs to be expanded as the facility is too small to handle the increasing number of tourists. The new facility will have a building to accommodate additional passengers, two piers and longer bridges so that more vessels can dock.

Rebranding for post-virus tourism

Rebranding for post-virus tourism As Thailand readies to welcome visitors back, hotels across the country have transformed their facilities to join the alternative state quarantine scheme for a future of health-conscious travellers published : 6 Apr 2021 at 04:00 1 Phuket will reopen to foreign visitors under the Phuket Sandbox scheme from July 1. Photo © Tourism Thailand Over the past year, Thailand s tourism industry has been dealt a heavy blow by the Covid-19 pandemic, resulting in millions of lost jobs according to an International Labour Organization report. Recently, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) conducted a survey among 1,884 tourism-related operators and found that 34.7% had shut their businesses due to insufficient income. Meanwhile, at least 136 five-star, medium and small-sized hotels are struggling to survive as part of the government s alternative state quarantine (ASQ) programme.

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