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Hosted on MSNNo plans yet to replicate Johor-Singapore SEZ at borders with Kalimantan and Southern Thailand, Putrajaya saysThe government is open to exploring the possibility of establishing special economic zones (SEZs) along Malaysia’s international borders with Kalimantan, Indonesia, but no proposals or discussions have taken place yet,
Thailand has dropped plans to limit casino access to citizens with assets of at least $1.5 million because it would exclude too many people, a deputy finance minister said on Monday, as the government looks to build a major gaming industry.
Thailand has dropped the planned requirement for locals to have assets of at least $1.5 million to enter its potential future casinos.
As Thailand moves closer to establishing a regulated casino industry, the government has introduced significant restrictions on remote gambling activities in its upcoming entertainment complex legislation.
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The Bangkok Post on MSNCheers to 60 years of friendship between Singapore and ThailandThe Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) was honoured to host a reception on board RSS Endeavour at Sattahip, Thailand, to commemorate this significant milestone. The reception was attended by Ms Catherine Wong Siow Ping,
A 39-year-old man believed to be responsible for at least 75 hacking cases across the globe was arrested in Thailand on Wednesday (Feb 26).
Thailand's proposed casino resorts move closer to approval, with potential $9B revenue impact amid debates over social risks and economic benefits.
The suspect is being charged with trying to export Category 1 drugs without authorization under Thailand's Narcotics Code and Customs Act.
Assets valued at over 10 million baht (US$295,000), including laptops, mobile phones, luxury vehicles and branded bags, were seized.
I went from Singapore to Vietnam via Malaysia, Thailand, and Laos. My journey travelling overland took 11 days and numerous sleeper trains.
The nation's ambitious goal of attracting as many as nine million tourists from China this year looks in doubt, after the kidnapping of a Chinese actor started driving mainland visitors to the safety of Japan and Singapore.
THAILAND’S ambitious goal of attracting as many as nine million tourists from China this year looks in doubt, after the kidnapping of a Chinese actor started driving mainland visitors to the safety of Japan and Singapore.
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