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Thai PM Gathers Tycoons for Rare Economy Talk Amid Crisis Alarm
Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul is set to host some of the country's top billionaires and industry titans for a rare discussion on the economy, which is facing "a wave of crises ...
Marcos, Thai PM discuss trade, security after ASEAN Summit
Last updated May 9, 2026, 11:07 PM President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul on Saturday pledged to strengthen economic and bilateral cooperation between the Philippines and Thailand following the 48th Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit in Cebu. During their bilateral meeting, the two leaders discussed ways to deepen cooperation and strengthen regional coordination amid evolving economic and security challenges in Southeast Asia.- Advertisement - President Marcos and Anutin exchanged views on expanding high-level engagements, trade and economic cooperation, people-to-people ties, and cooperation in combating transnational crimes, including cross-border trafficking and other regional security concerns. The Presidential Communications Office (PCO) said the two leaders reaffirmed their resolve to further strengthen the longstanding partnership between Manila and Bangkok. During the meeting, Mr. Marcos and Anutin also discussed regional and global issues of shared concern and renewed their commitment to ASEAN solidarity, regional peace, and stability. The bilateral meeting came shortly after Mr. Marcos led a trilateral meeting with the leaders of Thailand and Cambodia on the sidelines of the summit, where the two countries agreed to promote peace and de-escalate border tensions. President Marcos said both countries agreed to have their foreign ministers continue discussions to prevent escalation and maintain stability. The meeting also extended the mandate of the ASEAN Observer Team for another three months until July. In April, Mr. Marcos congratulated Anutin on his reelection and expressed optimism over stronger Philippine-Thailand cooperation, particularly in key sectors such as energy and food security. The Philippines and Thailand established diplomatic relations on June 14, 1949, and have since maintained close cooperation in trade, security, tourism, and cultural exchanges. Thailand is among the Philippines’ major trading partners in Southeast Asia, with both countries seeking to further expand investments and economic collaboration. The two nations are also founding members of ASEAN, which promotes regional cooperation and integration among member states. Mr. Marcos, this year’s ASEAN chairperson, also reaffirmed his commitment to ensuring that the regional bloc remains “a force for peace, growth, and opportunity for our peoples.” - Advertisement -
Thailand Faces Workforce Evolution Amid Economic Challenges - Thai Times
Thailand Faces Workforce Evolution Amid Economic Challenges As automation and AI skills become vital, the Thai government and businesses seek to adapt to a changing labor market. Thailand's economy is currently navigating significant challenges characterized by ongoing layoffs and shifts in labor demands across various sectors.
Thai PM Anutin faces court challenge over 400 billion ... - 商业时报
Thai PM Anutin faces court challenge over 400 billion baht emergency borrowing amid deepening economic crisis The opposition says the country's growth and tight fiscal space don't warrant such massive borrowing



