Tag: Political Crisis
Special Report: Tourism picks up as NCPO keen to reorganize taxi...
Thailand’s tourism is starting to pick up, and recovery is likely to be evident in July 2014 and onwards. All tourism-related businesses and services...
Purchased goods orders starting to feel affects
Some members of the European Union (EU) have started to slow down placing purchase orders for goods from Thailand, one week after the United...
Chinese envoy confident NCPO will improve Thai-Chinese economic ties
BANGKOK, June 26 -- The Chinese ambassador to Thailand has voiced his confidence that the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) will improve...
Poll: Economists say NCPO solutions only short-term
BANGKOK, June26 -- A recent poll shows that most economists view that national solutions by the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO)...
Thailand’s SET expected to pass 1,500 points
BANGKOK, June 25 -- The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) is now on a rising trend and its SET index is expected to increase...
Thailand tackling tourist-related issues, showing commitment in welcoming visitors
Bangkok, 25 June 2014 – The National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO), currently overseeing Thailand’s administration, has launched a raft of measures aimed...
NCPO announces its performance after one month in power
BANGKOK, 26 June 2014 – The National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) has issued a summary of performance after one month in power. ...
NCPO sets D-Day for implementation of the new van service regulation...
BANGKOK, 26 June 2014 - The National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) and the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration will implement new regulations on van...
NCPO believes international community won’t support anti-coup group
BANGKOK, June 25 -- Thailand’s National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) believes that foreign governments will not support the Organisation of Free Thais...
Foreign military attaches understand situation, still wonder about NCPO
BANGKOK, June 25 -- After concluding a second briefing for foreign military attaches from 15 countries, held early Wednesday, a spokesman of the National...