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European Commission President says EU must be more assertive; the new world cannot rely on rule-based regulations.
The President of the European Commission stated that the EU must review its strategic concepts, institutions, and decision-making processes designed in the post-World War II era. The new world cannot rely solely on rules and regulations. -
MPJ is confident that the impact of the Middle East situation will be limited, and has approved a budget of 1,140 billion baht to support import and export growth.
MPJ estimates its low-risk customer base to be only 2%, and will use a strategy of adjusting service prices according to actual energy costs. It will continue to drive its four main businesses, focusing on the EEC (Eastern Economic Corridor), targeting revenue of 1,375 million baht in 2026, a soaring 26% growth. The board approved a dividend of 0.34 baht per share, highlighting its dividend yield... -
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is rebranding “Thai Festival” using Nation Branding to position Thailand as a global middle power.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs unveils the "Thai Festival 2026" blueprint, showcasing a new perspective on soft power for export, aiming to establish a landmark of creativity under the concept of "Creative Life and Creative Heartbeat." -
Asian stock markets fell across the region! Oil prices surged to near $120, pressuring technology and chip stocks.
Asian stock markets fell across the region today (March 9, 2569) amid concerns about global energy supply after oil prices surged close to $120 per barrel. -
Iranian media reports that Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei was injured in the war.
Iranian state television reported that Mojtaba Khamenei was injured in fighting in what Iranian media has dubbed the "Ramadan war." -
The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) confirms that the earthquake in Surat Thani province did not affect the Ratchaprapha Dam or the Bang Lang Dam.
The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) confirms that the earthquake in Surat Thani province did not affect the Ratchaprapha Dam or the Bang Lang Dam, and will continue to monitor the situation closely. -
Check in with three generations: Why shopping becomes more and more boring in an era where 'happiness' is getting more and more expensive.
Hakuhodo's happiness index plunges to its lowest level in three years. Insights into the 'Dopamine Economy': "Gen Z trapped - Gen Y unbalanced - Silver neglected!" -
The United States is moving troop transport planes out of South Korea amid the Iran-Iran conflict.
Flight tracking data reveals several U.S. troop transport planes departed from the Osan base, while South Korea acknowledges discussions with U.S. forces regarding the relocation of weapons systems amid heightened tensions over the Iran-Iran conflict. -
Gartner predicts that by 70, businesses will turn to local AI to control digital sovereignty.
Gartner predicts that by 2570, over 35% of countries worldwide will be restricted to using regionally specific AI platforms, indicating that a global model may not be suitable for current business models. -
SCB FM points out that a prolonged war is driving up oil prices and weakening the baht to 33 baht, and warns of stagflation.
SCB FM indicates that the Strait of Hormuz crisis is driving up oil prices, with a worst-case scenario reaching $130, weakening the baht to near 33 baht. They are also monitoring for signs of stagflation.































