Singapore raises import quota for Thai chicken eggs

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BANGKOK, January 16 (TNA) - Singapore has agreed to raise its import quota for Thailand's exports of chicken eggs to almost 11 million additional units monthly as of January 11, 2019.

Singapore raises import quota for Thai chicken eggs

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BANGKOK, January 16 (TNA) - Singapore has agreed to raise its import quota for Thailand's exports of chicken eggs to almost 11 million additional units monthly as of January 11, 2019.

Singapore raises import quota for Thai chicken eggs

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BANGKOK, January 16 (TNA) - Singapore has agreed to raise its import quota for Thailand's exports of chicken eggs to almost 11 million additional units monthly as of January 11, 2019.

Rainmaking Continues to Cope with Urban Dust

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BANGKOK, Jan 16 (TNA) - The agriculture minister ordered more rainmaking flights to reduce air pollution as fine particulate matters still remained at unhealthy levels in many districts.

Bright Prospect for Health, Online, Tourism Businesses

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BANGKOK, Jan 16 (TNA) -- Health, online, tourism and startup businesses have a bright prospect while rented book, handicraft, media discs and mass media businesses are doomed this year, according t

Investment to mainly drive ahead Thai economy in 2019

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BANGKOK, January 16 (TNA) - State-run Krungthai Bank (KTB) has projected that the Thai economy should grow by 4.1 per cent year-on-year in 2019, driven mainly by new investment projects in both the

Investment to mainly drive ahead Thai economy in 2019

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BANGKOK, January 16 (TNA) - State-run Krungthai Bank (KTB) has projected that the Thai economy should grow by 4.1 per cent year-on-year in 2019, driven mainly by new investment projects in both the

Investment to mainly drive ahead Thai economy in 2019

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BANGKOK, January 16 (TNA) - State-run Krungthai Bank (KTB) has projected that the Thai economy should grow by 4.1 per cent year-on-year in 2019, driven mainly by new investment projects in both the

Smog Causes 2.6-Billion-Baht Economic Damage

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BANGKOK, Jan 16 (TNA) – Smog in Bangkok has caused damage worth about 2.6 billion baht to health and tourism sectors, according to the Kasikorn Research Center.

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