DPM:Baht will go in line with market mechanism
BANGKOK, January 17 (TNA) - Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Kittirat Na-Ranong says that the government will not intervene in the currency market, but allowing the Thai baht go in line w
BANGKOK, January 17 (TNA) - Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Kittirat Na-Ranong says that the government will not intervene in the currency market, but allowing the Thai baht go in line w
BANGKOK, January 17 (TNA) - Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Kittirat Na-Ranong says that the government will not intervene in the currency market, but allowing the Thai baht go in line w
BANGKOK, January 17 (TNA) - Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Kittirat Na-Ranong says that the government will not intervene in the currency market, but allowing the Thai baht go in line w
BANGKOK, January 16 (TNA) - Thailand plans to draw more investment projects from Japan, including those related to the development of the new Dewei deep seaport in neighbouring Myanmar and related
BANGKOK, January 16 (TNA) - Thailand plans to draw more investment projects from Japan, including those related to the development of the new Dewei deep seaport in neighbouring Myanmar and related
BANGKOK, January 16 (TNA) - Thailand plans to draw more investment projects from Japan, including those related to the development of the new Dewei deep seaport in neighbouring Myanmar and related
BANGKOK, January 16 (TNA) - The Thai Ministry of Labour, has specially allowed an extended stay, for a certain period of time, for over 700,000 migrant workers from neighbouring countries, pending
BANGKOK, January 16 (TNA) - The Thai Ministry of Labour, has specially allowed an extended stay, for a certain period of time, for over 700,000 migrant workers from neighbouring countries, pending
BANGKOK, January 16 (TNA) - The Thai Ministry of Labour, has specially allowed an extended stay, for a certain period of time, for over 700,000 migrant workers from neighbouring countries, pending
BANGKOK, January 16 (TNA) - Foreign diplomats appear to be satisfied with Thailand’s attempts to address human trafficking-related problems.