1 - 10 of 39 results by "Phusadee Arunmas"
Most searched keywords
power outage on koh samui and koh phangan | house | thaksin shinawatra | thai | capital consultants ltd thailand | nuclear | yahoo | angelina jolie | cannes film festival | flood
-
1. business | 24 May 2013
Industrial recovery lifts April exports
By Phusadee Arunmas, Newspaper section: Business
» Despite the stronger baht, Thai exports managed to grow by 10.5% year-on-year in April, driven by recovering shipments in the industrial sector.
-
2. business | 23 May 2013
Low tide beckons for seafood shippers
By Phusadee Arunmas, Newspaper section: Business
» Thai frozen seafood shipments look weak this year thanks to the strong baht, the weak yen and a drastic shortage.
-
3. business | 23 May 2013
Betagro beefs up Asean expansion
By Phusadee Arunmas, Newspaper section: Business
» Betagro Group, one of the country's largest integrated agribusiness concerns, plans to raise its sales proportion from Asean to 10% over the next three years from about 4%.
-
4. business | 20 May 2013
Knock-offs will go against genuine articles
By Phusadee Arunmas, Newspaper section: Business
» The Commerce Ministry will help to organise sales of genuine products at prices on a par with those of pirated goods, setting up shop in areas where copycats are rampant.
-
5. business | 20 May 2013
Rice body looks to repay BAAC
AGRICULTURE
By Phusadee Arunmas, Newspaper section: Business
» The National Rice Policy Committee (NRPC) will use the proceeds from selling pledged rice in the previous season to repay the state-own Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives (BAAC).
-
6. business | 16 May 2013
Rice broker fee snag sinks shippers' hearts
AGRIBUSINESS
By Phusadee Arunmas, Newspaper section: Business
» Thai rice prospects are going from bad to worse, as shipments now face a new logistics challenge on top of the strong baht and high rice prices.According to a source from the rice trading industry, seven or eight Thai ri...
-
7. business | 11 May 2013
No extension for cassava subsidy as demand rebounds
AGRICULTURE
By Phusadee Arunmas, Newspaper section: Business
» The government will not extend the cassava subsidy for the 2012-13 season, as tapioca prices have recovered amid high demand for its use in alternative energy, especially in China.
-
8. business | 10 May 2013
Back-to-school spending cramped by higher expenses
EDUCATION
By Phusadee Arunmas, Newspaper section: Business
» Spending during the back-to-school period has been lacklustre as parents remain wary of higher costs, according to the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC).
-
9. business | 10 May 2013
Doubts over new palm intervention
AGRICULTURE
By Phusadee Arunmas, Newspaper section: Business
» The government is being urged to speed up crude palm oil exports, which exporters believe would be a more effective tool for raising domestic palm product prices.
-
10. business | 10 May 2013
Bright outlook for organic products
Food
By Phusadee Arunmas, Newspaper section: Business
» Thai organic products are expected to flourish in both domestic and export markets despite looming threats from the strong baht and the sluggish global economy.

