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National

Acting President of World Sepaktakraw Federation Says Thailand Should Not Forfeit, Urges Cooperation with Federation to Mitigate Penalties

Thailand's World Cup sepaktakraw team walked out of the final in Malaysia, but the International Sepaktakraw Federation's acting president says they should have filed a formal protest instead, warning that forfeiture could lead to bans from

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Bunjai, acting president of the International Sepaktakraw Federation, stated that Thailand should not abandon the match midway, arguing that the referee's decision was correct. He urged Thailand to cooperate with the federation to process disciplinary measures and reduce the impact of potential penalties.

The controversy erupted during the ISTAF Sepaktakraw World Cup 2026 final in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia last weekend. The Thai national team faced host Malaysia but refused to continue play after disagreeing with referee Muhammad Radi's calls, creating a drama that could result in Thailand being banned from international competitions, including the upcoming Asian Games in Japan.

On May 26, Bunjai Lor Phiphat, acting president of the International Sepaktakraw Federation (ISTAF), disclosed that the matter must follow proper procedures. He pointed out that the Thai team's method of refusing to play was inappropriate. The correct procedure, used in all competitions including SEA Games, Asian Games, and World Championships, is to lodge a formal protest within 30 minutes after the match ends. However, walking out damages tournament organizers, particularly in match management and live broadcasting.

Bunjai noted that similar incidents have occurred before, including during the 31st King's Cup in Thailand in 2016, when the Malaysian team was unhappy with a Vietnamese referee's decision and refused to continue playing in front of the royal representative. The federation's disciplinary committee investigated and found a violation, imposing penalties on those involved.

"In this case, we have established procedures to follow," Bunjai said. "The federation will invite relevant parties to clarify details and ensure fairness to all sides before the committee decides on penalties. Initial punishments could range from match bans to suspensions of involved officials, depending on the severity of the violation."

Bunjai further explained that athletes must understand the rules correctly. Regarding the specific moment, two issues occurred simultaneously: a line violation and what the Thai team interpreted as a net block foul. Thailand challenged the call, and the challenge showed no net block foul had occurred. However, the line violation and foot intrusion into the opponent's court constituted another foul with clear photographic evidence. Therefore, the referee's decision was correct, and athletes should have continued playing and then filed protests if desired on other points, such as alleged bias. This is separate from the walk-out issue.

"Over the past several decades of sepaktakraw refereeing, there have been cases of far more obvious bias than this, but players should continue playing and lodge proper protests."

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National

Unilever Plants Thailand as Global Innovation Hub, Pushes Accessible Quality Products with AI, Digital, and Sustainability Focus for 2025

Unilever is positioning Thailand as a global innovation and manufacturing hub while committing to keep quality products affordable amid rising cost-of-living pressures, leveraging AI and digital technology to drive growth in 2025.

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Aseem Puri, Chairman and CEO of Unilever Thailand, announced the company's 2025 business direction, committing to strong growth despite global economic challenges and weakened consumer spending power. The core mission is ensuring consumers can access quality products at the most reasonable prices possible.

The company recognizes that today's consumers face cost-of-living pressures and worry about rising prices. Therefore, Unilever's key responsibility is maintaining affordable price levels and minimizing or avoiding price increases where possible through better cost management.

"Consumers today face pressure on living costs and worry whether products will become more expensive. Our responsibility is to keep quality products accessible at the most suitable prices," Puri said.

Unilever also aims to position Thailand as a center for innovation, research, and manufacturing for export to global markets, particularly in beauty and Thai food products, which enjoy international recognition. Currently, the company manufactures products in Thailand for export to over 60 countries worldwide, with exports exceeding 100 million units. Key markets span South Asia, Japan, Korea, Australia, and Europe.

"What we produce in Thailand isn't just for domestic sales—it must reach the global market. Thai products, especially beauty and food, have international recognition," Puri noted.

Unilever continues investing consistently in Thailand across factories, research and development, technology, marketing, and workforce development to support long-term growth, viewing Thailand as a strategically important regional market.

The company prioritizes integrating digital technology and AI across all business processes—from consumer data analysis and product innovation to digital marketing and e-commerce. It partners with major technology providers including Google, TikTok, and various digital platforms to enhance marketing and sales efficiency.

"AI and digital will be the core of future business. We use data analytics to understand consumer needs and continuously develop innovations and new solutions," Puri said.

Regarding current Thai consumer behavior trends, Unilever found that consumers haven't reduced quality standards despite economic slowdown; instead, they prioritize better value. They compare prices, wait for promotions, and increasingly purchase larger sizes or economy packs.

"Thai consumers still want quality products but with better value—choosing larger packs or refill bags because they save money and last longer," Puri explained.

The company also observes that e-commerce continues growing, with Thai consumers comparing prices across multiple channels—retail stores, convenience stores, and online platforms—before making purchase decisions.

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Weather

Meteorological Department Forecasts Thunderstorms Nationwide Tomorrow, Names 36 Provinces with Bangkok Hit in Afternoon to Evening

Thailand's meteorological department warns of widespread thunderstorms and heavy rainfall across 36 provinces tomorrow, with Bangkok affected in afternoon to evening hours as a southwest monsoon intensifies across the region.

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The Thai Meteorological Department forecasted on May 26, 2569 that Thailand will experience thunderstorms and heavy rainfall in some areas, especially along the western coast of the southern region, due to the moderate southwest monsoon affecting the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand. The public is warned to be cautious of heavy rainfall and accumulated water during this period.

Waves in the Andaman Sea and Gulf of Thailand will be moderate, with the upper Andaman Sea reaching approximately 2 meters, while the lower Andaman Sea and upper Gulf of Thailand reach 1-2 meters. Thunderstorm areas may see waves exceeding 2 meters, prompting fishermen to navigate with caution and avoid thunderstorm zones.

From May 28-31, 2569, rainfall will increase with heavy precipitation in some areas, particularly in the eastern and southern western coastal regions due to a monsoon trough passing through central Thailand, lower northeast, and eastern regions, combined with an intensifying southwest monsoon. Waves in the upper Andaman Sea will reach 2-3 meters, with thunderstorm areas experiencing waves exceeding 3 meters.

Regional forecasts for May 26, 6 PM to May 27, 6 PM:

Northern Region: 40% thunderstorm coverage, mainly in Mae Hong Son, Chiang Mai, Lampoon, Phayao, and Nan provinces. Low 22-26°C, High 34-36°C, southwest winds 10-20 km/h.

Northeastern Region: 30% thunderstorm coverage, mainly in Loei, Nong Khai, Bueng Kan, Chaiyaphum, Khon Kaen, and Nakhon Ratchasima. Low 23-26°C, High 36-38°C, southwest winds 10-20 km/h.

Central Region: 40% thunderstorm coverage, mainly in Nakhon Sawan, Uthai Thani, Lopburi, Saraburi, Kanchanaburi, Ratchaburi, Nakhon Pathom, and Samut Songkhram. Low 24-27°C, High 37-38°C, southwest winds 10-20 km/h.

Eastern Region: 40% thunderstorm coverage, mainly in Nakhon Nayok, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Rayong, Chanthaburi, and Trat. Low 24-27°C, High 33-37°C, southwest winds 15-35 km/h. Waves 1-2 meters, exceeding 2 meters in thunderstorm areas.

Southern Region (Eastern Coast): 40% thunderstorm coverage, mainly in Chumphon, Surat Thani, and Nakhon Si Thammarat. Low 23-27°C, High 34-37°C, southwest winds 15-35 km/h. Waves 1 meter near shore, 1-2 meters offshore, exceeding 2 meters in thunderstorm areas.

Southern Region (Western Coast): 70% thunderstorm coverage with heavy rainfall in some areas, particularly in Ranong, Phang Nga, and Phuket. Low 23-25°C, High 31-35°C. From Phang Nga northward: southwest winds 20-35 km/h, waves approximately 2 meters, exceeding 2 meters in thunderstorm areas. From Phuket southward: southwest winds 15-35 km/h, waves 1 meter.

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Breaking

Thailand orders 21-day quarantine for arrivals from Congo and Uganda over rising Ebola threat

Thailand has implemented a mandatory 21-day quarantine for all arrivals from Congo and Uganda due to rising Ebola cases, replacing an unenforceable self-monitoring system that allowed travelers to change locations frequently.

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BANGKOK — Thailand has imposed mandatory 21-day quarantine on all travellers arriving from the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda, effective immediately, as Ebola cases in both countries continue to rise.

The Ministry of Public Health announced the upgraded measures following a meeting of the National Communicable Disease Committee on 26 May. Permanent Secretary Dr. Somruek Chuengsamarn said the decision came after the previous self-monitoring system proved difficult to enforce.

Under the old measures, travellers from the two countries were required to report their whereabouts and monitor their own symptoms for 21 days. However, authorities found that some individuals changed hotels multiple times after arrival, making them hard to track. Hotels had also begun turning away guests from high-risk areas.

Officials said an average of five to seven travellers from Congo and Uganda enter Thailand daily via connecting flights, as no direct routes exist. That number has climbed in recent days, peaking at 19 arrivals in one day. Roughly 100 travellers from both countries have entered Thailand in total, with more expected.

All new arrivals from the two countries must now enter a government quarantine facility immediately upon landing, regardless of whether they show symptoms. The Bamrasnaradura Institute will serve as the primary quarantine site, with Department of Disease Control staff monitoring those in quarantine daily.

Costs will be covered by authorities for the first 72 hours. After that, travellers will bear the expenses themselves. Thai nationals will be exempt from charges. Only those who originated from Congo or Uganda are subject to quarantine — passengers on the same connecting flights from other countries are not affected.

Dr. Somruek said no travel ban is currently planned, but that measures will be reviewed regularly based on the situation in both countries. He noted that Thailand's response already goes beyond World Health Organization guidelines.

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Police

Stepfather Arrested for Murder of 13-Year-Old Girl and Attack on Mother

A 38-year-old stepfather with a history of sexual assault was arrested while fleeing on a motorcycle in Nong Bua Lamphu after his 13-year-old stepdaughter was found dead in a bathroom and her mother left severely injured.

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NONG BUA LAMPHU — A 38-year-old man with a prior conviction for sexual assault was arrested on Monday afternoon while attempting to flee on a motorcycle, following the discovery of his 13-year-old stepdaughter's body and a brutal attack on his partner.

The suspect, identified by police only as Pornchai, 38, was apprehended at 14:10 on Monday on a rural road connecting Ban Don Klet and Ban Non Muang Noi in Sri Boon Ruang District.

The arrest followed a tragic discovery earlier that day. Pol. Lt. Col. Pichetphong Ratchabuakhot, an interrogation officer at Sri Boon Ruang Police Station, received a report at 12:30 regarding a fatality at a residence in Ban Mai Tanthawan, Nong Kung Kaeo Subdistrict.

At the scene, authorities located the body of a 13-year-old girl, a Matthayom 1 student from the area, in a bathroom at the rear of the property. The victim had been bound, and forensic evidence indicated she had been physically and sexually assaulted before her death. Her body was transferred to Loei Provincial Hospital for a formal forensic autopsy to determine the exact cause of death.

Outside the residence, authorities found the victim's 32-year-old mother with severe, deep lacerations to her head and face. According to neighbors and family members, she had been attacked and rendered unconscious, remaining trapped inside the home for two days before regaining consciousness Monday morning. She was immediately transported to a local hospital for emergency treatment.

Investigation and Timeline

Police investigators determined the 13-year-old victim typically lived with her maternal grandparents in a neighboring village. However, on Friday, May 22, she traveled to her mother and stepfather's residence in Ban Mai Tanthawan to visit them and attend the local Rocket Festival (Bun Bang Fai) scheduled for Saturday.

When the child failed to return home as expected, her grandfather searched for her at the village and school without success.

Separately, a local resident visited the property Monday morning to retrieve a motorcycle the family had borrowed on Friday to access an ATM in town. Upon arrival, the resident discovered the severely injured mother outside the home and immediately alerted relatives and emergency services.

Suspect Intercepted and Tests Positive for Drugs

Following the discovery of the homicide, Sri Boon Ruang District Chief Thanayut Yaikaew, acting in his capacity as an Office of the Narcotics Control Board official, coordinated with local administrative staff, village leaders, and Sri Boon Ruang Police to establish checkpoints along potential escape routes.

Administrative officers spotted Pornchai operating a red-and-white Yamaha motorcycle leaving the subdistrict. Officials successfully intercepted and detained him on a village road.

While a physical search yielded no illicit items, a mandatory drug screening returned positive for methamphetamine.

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National

Princess Sirivannavari Opens Landmark Royal Dress Exhibition in Paris

Princess Sirivannavari opened a major exhibition of Thai royal fashion at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, showcasing over 200 pieces as Thailand and France marked 170 years of diplomatic relations. The exhibition runs until November

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Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana opened a major exhibition at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris titled "La Mode en Majesté: Royal Thai Dress from Tradition to Modernity," showcasing the evolution of Thai royal fashion and its global influence as Thailand and France celebrated 170 years of diplomatic relations.

The exhibition brings together more than 200 pieces spanning seven galleries, including royal garments, antique textiles, handicrafts, and contemporary creations by Thai designers. Princess Sirivannavari, dressed in traditional Siwalai Thai national costume, presided over the opening ceremony attended by Thai cabinet ministers, ambassadors, and international dignitaries, who were then guided through all seven gallery spaces.

Following the exhibition tour, guests attended a gala dinner prepared by CODA Bangkok, a Michelin one-star restaurant, featuring contemporary Thai cuisine prepared with modern culinary techniques. Tables were decorated with intricate handicrafts produced under the Foundation for the Promotion of Supplementary Occupations and Related Techniques, including lacquer boxes repurposed as vases, woven baskets, and handcrafted silver animal sculptures by hill tribe artisans.

The exhibition is organized under Princess Sirivannavari's patronage through collaboration between the Support Arts and Crafts International Centre of Thailand, the Queen Sirikit Museum of Textiles, the Royal Thai Embassy in Paris, and the Musée des Arts Décoratifs. It will remain open to the public until November 1, 2026.

In recognition of her contributions to promoting French culture in Thailand and strengthening bilateral ties, the French government awarded Princess Sirivannavari the rank of Grand Officier of the Légion d'Honneur, one of France's highest honors. The recognition coincided with celebrations of the 340th anniversary of first contact between Siam and France in 2025 and the 170th anniversary of formal Thai-French diplomatic relations in 2026.

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National

BOI and Thai Team Hold Talks with Five French Industrial Giants on Strategic Investment

Prime Minister Anutin met with executives from five major French companies in Paris to explore strategic investments in Thailand's aerospace, battery materials, eyewear, and digital security sectors. The talks aim to strengthen Thailand's p

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BOI Secretary-General Narutt Therdsteerasukdi announced that on May 25, 2026, Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and the Thai delegation, including BOI officials, met with senior executives from five leading French companies in Paris to advance investment cooperation in strategic industries amid the global supply chain restructuring. France is a European leader in advanced technology across aviation, smart electronics, advanced materials for battery production, and digital identity systems. The discussions represent a critical opportunity for Thailand to attract investment, technology, expertise, and industrial networks to strengthen the country's manufacturing base.

The five companies discussed were:

1. Airbus Group SE – Europe's largest aircraft and defense systems manufacturer, promoting Thailand's development as a digital aviation hub with modern aerospace expertise using Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality technologies.

2. EssilorLuxottica – the world's leading eyeglass and optical lens company owning brands like Ray-Ban, Oakley, and Varilux. Operating in Thailand for nearly 40 years with over 16,000 million baht invested, the company recently decided to expand AI Glasses manufacturing in Thailand.

3. Imerys S.A. – a global advanced materials leader producing graphite and Conductive Carbon Black, critical components for lithium battery electrodes in EV vehicles and high-performance energy storage systems. The company holds over 50 percent global market share.

4. Thales Group – a global leader in defense, aerospace, digital security, and cybersecurity technologies. The company proposed developing cybersecurity infrastructure for the Thai government, including electronic passport systems.

5. IN Groupe – France's digital identity verification system leader specializing in passports, digital national ID cards, driver's licenses, and Digital ID systems. The company proposed collaborating with Thailand to develop new Digital ID systems, biometric technology, and digital authentication systems.

PM Anutin invited these companies to consider investment in Thailand, noting that Thailand is the region's largest EV manufacturing base and offers strategic advantages in location and EV ecosystem readiness to support advanced materials manufacturers. The discussions reflect that leading French technology companies view Thailand not merely as a manufacturing hub but as a strategic partner in building a new regional supply chain across EV, aviation, and digital sectors.

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National

Cabinet Approves Stricter Controls on State Officials Secretly Charging Private EV Batteries at Government Facilities

Thailand's cabinet approved stricter enforcement of rules banning state officials from charging private electric vehicles at government facilities, with penalties to follow violations of existing Royal Property Department guidelines.

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The cabinet has acknowledged the National Anti-Corruption Commission's proposal to tighten supervision of state officials who illegally charge their personal electric vehicles using government electricity and to impose penalties as prescribed by law. On May 26, 2025, Deputy Government Spokesperson Ploythale Luksameelangchan announced after the cabinet meeting that the cabinet approved a report on findings and actions to gather input from government agencies regarding recommendations aimed at preventing corruption and conflicts between private and public interests. The case concerns state officials who charge their private electric vehicles using government, state enterprise, or state agency electricity without authorization, as proposed by the Office of the Civil Service Commission and reported to the National Anti-Corruption Commission. Government agencies, state enterprises, and state organizations must comply with guidelines established by the Royal Property Department for installing EV charging equipment and charging stations for government and local administrative organization vehicles. They must also strictly adhere to relevant regulations and practices, including state official ethics, internal welfare provisions, and proper use of government property for official purposes. Agency heads must supervise their staff to comply with these guidelines, particularly those set by the Royal Property Department, for the benefit of the administration. The deputy government spokesperson stated that the Cabinet agreed to enforce the guidelines already established by the Royal Property Department since March 7, 2024. Violations will result in penalties under the law. Previously, the National Anti-Corruption Commission proposed making illegal free EV charging at government agencies a criminal offense for theft of government electricity, carrying both imprisonment and fines.

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National

CPF Showcases Food Innovation at THAIFEX-ANUGA ASIA 2026, Positioning Thailand as 'World's Kitchen'

CPF showcases innovative food products at THAIFEX-ANUGA ASIA 2026, including health-focused chicken and pork brands and ready-to-eat Asian meals already sold across Europe and America. The company is positioning Thailand as a global food in

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CPF is participating in THAIFEX-ANUGA ASIA 2026 to strengthen Thailand's position as a regional food innovation center, showcasing food innovations alongside building strong strategic partnerships.

On May 26, 2026, Prasit Boondwong, CEO of Charoen Pokphand Foods Public Company Limited (CPF), revealed that "today's global consumers are looking for food that is not only delicious and safe, but also convenient, nutritious, and produced responsibly. CPF is committed to continuously developing and applying innovation at every stage of our production to deliver better experiences, support good quality of life, and meet the ever-changing needs of consumers worldwide."

The event features award-winning products sold domestically and internationally. CPF's innovations highlight its achievement in elevating Thai chicken to meet space food safety standards, building Thailand's reputation as the world's kitchen. Featured products include Bencha chicken and Chiva pork, developed using innovations that promote internal health through flaxseed and probiotics without antibiotics, enriched with naturally high omega-3 levels.

The innovations also include convenient, diverse products with excellent taste. The event showcases products exclusively sold abroad, including Authentic Asia and Kitchen Joy authentic Thai and Asian cuisine in ready-to-eat formats such as green curry chicken, massaman curry chicken, tom yam chicken, spicy shrimp wontons, and laksa shrimp wontons. These are currently available in over 18 European and American countries.

Also featured is CP Nippon, a new brand resulting from collaboration between CPF and NH Foods, Japan's leading meat business. Hamburgers and cheese gyoza are on display and available for tasting.

Prasit added that this joint venture aligns with CPF's 2026 strategy to develop ready-to-eat food products meeting consumer demands, particularly the growing preference for convenience in accessing food both domestically and internationally.

CPF holds 51% and NH Foods holds 49% of the partnership, with plans to expand their ready-to-eat and processed meat products jointly. They have already expanded into the US market through Walmart's 1,500 retail and supermarket branches with positive reception, with plans to expand to 3,000 branches and other countries.

"With our 'World's Kitchen' vision, CPF is ready to use the THAIFEX-Anuga Asia 2026 platform to present various products including ready-to-cook meals, ready-to-eat food, high-protein healthy options, and Asian-flavored menus developed for global markets, to strengthen business partnerships and serve as an important mechanism for creating new opportunities for the food industry in the future," Prasit concluded.

Visit CPF booths 1-RR01 and 1-RR15 in Challenger Hall 1 at Impact Muang Thong Thani, May 26-30, 2026, 10:00-18:00.

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Tourism

Foreign Tourist Arrivals Surpass 13 Million in Five Months, Generating 653.9 Billion Baht in Revenue

Thailand welcomed over 13.4 million foreign tourists in the first five months of 2026, generating 653.9 billion baht in revenue, with Chinese visitors leading arrivals followed by Malaysia and India.

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Tourism officials project positive momentum for the coming week, with the Islamic holiday Eid al-Adha expected to drive increased visitor numbers from the Middle East as regional conditions stabilize. Tourism and Sports Minister Surasak Panjarearnwalkul revealed that Thailand accumulated 13,428,857 foreign tourists from January 1 to May 24, 2026, generating 653,986 million baht in revenue. The top five source countries were China with 2,237,215 visitors, Malaysia with 1,552,217, India with 1,003,993, Russia with 928,774, and South Korea with 525,550.

This week saw 520,536 foreign tourists, up 51,363 arrivals or 10.95% from the previous week, averaging 74,362 visitors daily. Indian market arrivals have reached over one million cumulative visitors. The top five source countries this week were Malaysia (92,275), China (85,317), India (55,033), Taiwan (17,318), and the United States (16,937). Malaysian, Indian, Taiwanese, and American visitors showed increases of 32.87%, 10.07%, 8.08%, and 7.46% respectively, while Chinese arrivals declined 1.25%.

Minister Surasak indicated that next week should see further increases due to promotional factors including the Eid al-Adha holiday in the Middle East and Asian regions, Thailand's stabilizing energy situation, globally aligned pricing, and enhanced safety image initiatives under the Trusted Thailand program.

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National

Shrimp Industry Seeks PM's Help to Rescue Crisis as Exports Plummet by 720 Billion Baht

Thailand's shrimp industry has sought urgent government intervention as disease outbreaks and rising costs have slashed exports by 720 billion baht over 13 years. Industry groups propose an 11-point restructuring plan with 5.5 billion baht

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Thailand's shrimp industry associations have submitted an urgent letter to the Prime Minister and four relevant ministries requesting immediate intervention to address a deepening crisis. According to Akkarapoj Yodpinit, chairman of the Thai Shrimp Association, the letter was co-submitted by allied shrimp farmers and the Thai Frozen Food Association to the Ministries of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Commerce, Energy, and Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation, urging coordinated action across the entire supply chain.

The industry is proposing a national-priority action plan comprising 11 measures with a budget allocation of 5.537 billion baht to restructure the entire shrimp sector. The proposals include expanding domestic and international markets, promoting solar-powered shrimp farms, researching disease solutions, and developing microbial management systems to reduce costs and improve competitiveness.

Akkarapoj explained that Thailand's shrimp industry was once a world champion, generating substantial export revenue and supporting over 2 million people across the production chain. However, since an acute disease outbreak began in 2012, annual shrimp production has plummeted to just 270,000-280,000 tons, with only 160,000 tons reaching processing factories. This has resulted in annual export losses of approximately 60 billion baht, representing a cumulative economic opportunity cost of over 720 billion baht across 13 years.

Despite farmers and industry stakeholders' independent efforts to address the crisis, they have been unable to reverse the decline. The primary obstacle remains disease, which constrains production and keeps costs uncompetitively high compared to rival nations. "This letter to the Prime Minister and four ministries is an urgent call for the government to recognize the severity of the situation," Akkarapoj stated. "Without implementing coordinated measures that all stakeholders agree on, Thailand's shrimp industry may collapse entirely, which would be tragic given our competitive advantages in production capacity, quality, food safety standards, and traceability systems."

Akkarapoj expressed confidence that with government support and implementation of the proposed measures, the structural problems plaguing the entire industry could be resolved, potentially restoring Thailand's shrimp sector as a major driver of national economic growth.

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