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Police

Cunning Chinese Operators Secretly Produce Counterfeit Car Polish Under Thai Brand, Sold on Online Platforms

Chinese operators were arrested in Bangkok for illegally manufacturing and selling counterfeit CANA car polish online, with authorities warning the fake products contain toxic and carcinogenic chemicals.

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Chinese operators have been illegally manufacturing counterfeit car polish bearing the CANA trademark and selling it through online shopping platforms, with warnings that the products contain carcinogenic substances. On May 22, Police Lieutenant Colonel Tasnapoom Charupratchya, commander of the Intellectual Property Crime Suppression Division, led officers in executing a search warrant at a commercial building in Samsen Nai subdistrict, Bang Khun Thian district, Bangkok. Officers seized 184 counterfeit CANA-branded car polish containers. The raid followed a complaint from intellectual property rights representatives about the illegal online sale of counterfeit CANA car polish. During questioning, warehouse employees claimed the products belonged to a Chinese national and they were only responsible for packing and shipping. Officers are pursuing charges against the Chinese operator for possessing counterfeit goods intended for sale that infringe on a registered trademark. Police Lieutenant Colonel Tasnapoom warned that counterfeit car polish not only violates intellectual property laws but also causes direct harm to vehicles and users. These products typically contain low-grade chemicals and harsh solvents that corrode surfaces, along with low-quality chemical compounds with high toxic fumes or carcinogenic ingredients. Users inhaling fumes during application or experiencing direct skin contact may suffer severe respiratory irritation or accumulate harmful substances with serious long-term health consequences.

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Regional

Minister Suchart Leads Natural Resources Team to Sichang Island to Monitor Royal Initiative Projects

Natural Resources Minister Suchart Chomklin inspected royal initiative projects on Sichang Island, monitoring progress across water management, waste treatment, clean energy, and tourism development with senior officials and the King's secr

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On May 22, 2025 at 8:00 AM, Natural Resources and Environment Minister Suchart Chomklin, accompanied by Dr. Raviwhan Phuridet, the ministry's permanent secretary, and other senior officials, visited Sichang Island in Chonburi province to monitor progress on royal initiative projects and programs. Air Chief Marshal Satit Phongsukhum, the King's secretary, and Naris Niramaivangs, the Chonburi provincial governor, joined the inspection. The team held a progress review meeting at the Sichang Island History Learning Center, where relevant agencies reported on five major development areas: water management, wastewater treatment, clean energy and energy security, waste management, and tourism development.

The team then inspected key project sites including drought-resistant tree planting at Tai Yai Beach, landscape improvements at the white squirrel conservation project, the Sichang Subdistrict Municipality garbage disposal facility, and public safety measures at the Sichang Island police station, which has been equipped with electric motorcycles for operations.

Dr. Raviwhan reported that the ministry continues to drive these projects through coordination with six main agencies: the Office of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and Planning, the Pollution Control Department, the Royal Forest Department, the Marine and Coastal Resources Department, the Royal Irrigation Department, and the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation.

For waste management, new guidelines have been established for waste disposal facilities with clear designation of burial and disposal areas, along with systems to collect wastewater and release gases to reduce fire risk and community impact. Water management projects include dam construction to improve water retention capacity on the island, with materials and site preparation complete and early completion expected. Additional water storage tanks are also under construction to support future community and tourism expansion.

Tourism development efforts include reforestation of 2.7 rai at Tai Yai Beach with drought-resistant native species such as weeping fig and Thai rain tree, along with seed-shooting activities using tamarind and sida seeds to restore the ecosystem and increase green space on the island long-term.

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National

Thailand signs contracts for Red Line extensions to Thammasat, Salaya

Thailand's State Railway has signed contracts worth over 20 billion baht for two Red Line extensions to Thammasat and Salaya, with construction beginning July 2026 and service expected to start in 2029.

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The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) has signed contracts for two extensions of Bangkok's Red Line suburban railway network, with construction expected to begin in July 2026. The projects include the Dark Red Line extension from Rangsit to Thammasat University's Rangsit campus and the Light Red Line extension from Siriraj to Taling Chan and Salaya. The contract signing ceremony was held on 19 May at Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal in Bangkok. The Dark Red Line extension, worth 6.057 billion baht, was signed with Unique Engineering and Construction. The 8.84km route will include four stations: Khlong Nueng, Bangkok University, Chiang Rak and Thammasat University Rangsit. The Light Red Line extension, valued at 14.72 billion baht, was awarded to the UT Joint Venture led by Unique Engineering and Construction and Trustee Construction. The 20.5km route will include nine stations linking Siriraj, Taling Chan and Salaya. Acting SRT governor Anan Photinimdaeng said the projects are part of the government's long-term rail transport development strategy aimed at reducing traffic congestion and improving public transport connectivity between Bangkok and surrounding provinces. He said the Dark Red Line project would mainly use existing railway land, with partial land expropriation of about 22,400 square metres for station construction and access roads. The SRT expects both projects to take 36 months to complete, with operations scheduled to begin in 2029. Officials said the new extensions would help shorten travel time between Pathum Thani and Bangkok, improve rail access in western Bangkok and support economic growth around station areas.

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Community

Fortune Reading: High-Merit Zodiac Signs Open Wealth Gates, Turn Misfortune to Fortune as Money Flows Like Water, Career Advances

Certain zodiac signs—Dragon, Lion, Pisces, Virgo, Sagittarius, and Taurus—are entering a period of heightened prosperity with expected career advancement and financial gains, according to fortune readings linked to spiritual blessings.

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Fortune reading reveals high-merit zodiac signs opening wealth gates and great treasures through blessings from Phu Srisuthot Nakaraj. During this period, individual fortunes and zodiac destinies are shifting, with changes occurring in both positive and cautious directions. Mo Boi provides clear insights into destiny, showing how ancestral blessings transform misfortune into good fortune, with money flowing like water. The affected zodiac signs include Dragon, Lion, Pisces, Virgo, Sagittarius, and Taurus. These signs receive blessings that open prosperity gates, protected by the serpent king's divine power. This is a fortunate period linked to sacred and mystical forces bringing strong luck, career advancement, major project development, and expected blessings according to desires. May this merit reach all people.

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National

Will McMillan, Half-Thai-Australian Windsurfer, Secures Gold Fleet Spot and World Championship Quota

Thai-Australian windsurfer Will McMillan secured a spot in the Gold Fleet at the IQ Foil European Championships in Portugal and guaranteed his quota for the World Championships in England this September.

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Will McMillan, a Thai-Australian windsurfer, made a strong comeback by finishing in the Gold Fleet at the IQFoil European Championship 2026 in Portimão, Portugal (May 16-23, 2026), and has secured his quota for the World Windsurfing Championship in England (September 4-11, 2026). The Thai windsurfing team competed in the European championship, with the 20-year-old McMillan delivering an outstanding performance in the Gold Fleet. Additionally, Lt. Col. Nitiphattana Chaiyavuthiwet, currently ranked near the top of the Silver Fleet, still has a chance to secure a world championship quota.

According to Pattana Boonsawat, secretary-general of the Windsurfing Association of Thailand, McMillan has represented Thailand since 2566 (2023), including competing at the 2022 Asian Games in Hangzhou, China, and attempting to qualify for the 2024 Olympic Games. After suffering an injury that sidelined him for over a year, McMillan returned to competition with two events in Europe in early April before traveling from Australia to compete with the Thai team. In June, he will compete in the Thailand International Windsurfing Championships 2026 Event 2 at Jomtien Beach in Pattaya, Chonburi (June 17-21, 2026), and will then serve as a training partner for Lt. Col. Nitiphattana to prepare for the 2026 Asian Games in Nagoya, Japan.

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National

BG – Port Authority Confident in Clinching Thailand Cup Championship as Season Finale Gift

BG Pathum United and Port Authority FC clash in the Thailand Cup final on May 24, with both teams confident they can capture the championship to cap off their season.

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Both BG Pathum United and Port Authority FC expressed their determination to win the Thailand Cup championship as a fitting end to the 2025-26 season. The official press conference was held on May 22 at the Muangthong-Patr Building with Football Association of Thailand Secretary-General Ekkapol Phalnawee presiding, ahead of the championship match between "The Rabbit" BG Pathum United and "Port Lion" Port Authority FC on May 24 at Thammasat University's Rangsit Stadium.

BG Pathum coach Vladimir Vujoevic stated, "We've achieved our goal of reaching the final. The journey here was challenging, facing top teams, and we haven't conceded a goal throughout the tournament." He noted their semi-final victory over defending champions Buriram United and emphasized their strong momentum. "Port Authority plays attacking football very well, so our main focus is defensive solidity. Despite having changed coaches three times this season, our players have adapted well. We're concentrating on tight defense and creating attacking opportunities."

Vujoevic acknowledged the absence of injured players Chanadhip Songkrasinthh and Chatrmongkol Thongkiri but expressed confidence in the team's quality and collective strength. Port Authority coach Sarawut Triphan stated, "All the players in the team are focused and hopeful about winning this championship. The statistics from the season aren't the main point—what matters is the result in the finals." He added that after the league ended, the team has been committed to training, and players are determined to bring the trophy home as they haven't won it for a long time.

Other team representatives also expressed optimism. BG player Patrick Gustafsson said, "It's a great honor to play for BG, a big club. We've prepared for two weeks, and if we execute what we've practiced, we believe the result will be what we hope for."

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National

Deputy PM Ekniti Heads to France to Court Macron on Clean Energy, Digital, and AI Investment in Thailand

Deputy PM Ekniti is traveling to France to pitch Thailand's clean energy, digital, and AI investment opportunities to President Macron and French investors.

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Deputy Prime Minister Ekniti Nitithanprapas is leading a delegation to France with the Board of Investment to prepare for discussions with French President Emmanuel Macron on clean energy and investment opportunities. Traveling alongside Prime Minister Anuthine Charnveerakul, Ekniti was tasked by the Premier to meet with Macron to discuss clean energy initiatives and investment cooperation. The delegation will also meet with investors from approximately 3-4 digital and AI companies arranged by the Board of Investment. According to Ekniti, France is recognized as a global leader in clean energy development and has made considerable strides in digital and AI initiatives, making it a strategic partner for Thailand's investment attraction efforts in these key sectors.

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National

Deputy Agriculture Minister Unveils Four Policies to Elevate Thai Fishing Industry, Rushes Aid for Fishermen on Energy Costs

Thailand's Deputy Agriculture Minister unveiled four strategic policies to revitalize the fishing industry, with immediate focus on reducing energy costs for fishermen and combating a blackfin snapper outbreak.

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Deputy Agriculture Minister Wattarapol Khaokhram announced four strategic policies aimed at restoring the fishing industry as a vital economic pillar for Thailand following a policy rollout meeting at the Department of Fisheries on May 22.

The four core policy pillars are: (1) Ecosystem Management (Biodiversity & Balance) - addressing critical issues including the urgent spread of blackfin snapper by implementing daily situation reports, containment measures, and restoration of natural water sources under the "water with fish" concept; (2) Quality of Life and Legal Framework (Life and Local Empowerment & Legal Justification) - focusing on reducing energy cost burdens for artisanal and commercial fishermen while updating fishing laws to reflect current conditions; (3) Smart Aquaculture Technology Upgrade - promoting market-driven innovation to boost income and advance smart fisheries through early warning systems, AI, and IoT integration; and (4) Strict Traceability and Export Standards (E-Traceability & Export Standard) - positioning premium Thai seafood products in international markets.

Khaokhram ordered the Department of Fisheries to rapidly develop implementation plans with designated budgets and clear metrics within two weeks, emphasizing welfare support for fisheries officials nationwide. Two urgent priorities have been identified: immediate assistance for fishermen impacted by energy costs and management of "green fuel" issues, with results required within seven days and progress reports submitted directly. Long-term plans and policies must be detailed within ten days to address future challenges.

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National

Continental Invests 13 Billion Baht to Open Phase Two Tire Factory, Positioning Thailand as Premium Manufacturing Hub

Continental is investing 13 billion baht to expand its Rayong tire factory, increasing annual production to 8 million units and solidifying Thailand's position as a premium manufacturing hub for the Asia-Pacific region.

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Continental is investing approximately 13 billion baht to launch Phase Two of its tire manufacturing plant, boosting production to 8 million tires per year and cementing Thailand's role as a premium tire production hub for the Asia-Pacific region. Christian Kuetz, Continental's Chief Executive Officer, stated that the Rayong production facility is crucial to Continental's global manufacturing network, with this Phase Two expansion marking a significant milestone in strengthening the company's Asia-Pacific operations while delivering premium-quality car and motorcycle tires from Thai-skilled workers to customers worldwide. The Phase Two facility, which represents an investment of over 300 million euros (approximately 13 billion baht), adds 3 million tires annually to total capacity and produces tires for sedans, pickup trucks, SUVs, and motorcycles at premium quality levels, serving both Thai automakers and replacement tire markets while exporting to ASEAN nations, Australia, South Korea, and Japan. Thailand was selected as a major production base due to its strategic advantages, including proximity to raw materials and automotive manufacturers, reduced logistics costs, and the facility's deployment of advanced technology and automation systems that ensure high-quality products manufactured by skilled Thai workers for global distribution.

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National

Chaiyapattana Wins First Round Championship in Chang Thailand Junior Golf Circuit 2026

Chaiyapattana Jen Saiyaklang claimed the Super Junior Boy title at the Chang Thailand Junior Golf Circuit 2026 first round with a 9-under par 135 at Siam Country Club Bangkok. The tournament, now in its 12th edition, features world-class co

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Chaiyapattana Jen Saiyaklang won the Super Junior Boy category at the Chang Thailand Junior Golf Circuit 2026 first qualifying round held at Siam Country Club Bangkok with a two-day total of 9-under par 135.

Chang Natural Mineral Water continues to strengthen Thai golf at the international level through the 12th edition of the Chang Thailand Junior Golf Circuit 2026. The competition spans three age divisions for both males and females using stroke play format on professional-standard courses. Qualifying rounds are recognized by Junior Golf Scoreboard for accumulating points, while the international championship round is recognized by the World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR). This is the only tournament in Thailand recognized by the Department of Physical Education, with scores that can be used for university applications both domestically and internationally.

The circuit features exclusive mentorship from PGA Tour-level coaches and a special partnership with Dr. Rick Sessinghaus from Flow Code Golf Academy, the coach who developed Collin Morikawa, currently ranked world No. 6 and two-time major champion. Selected youth champions will join the ThaiBev ThaiTalent program to develop toward world-class professional golf careers.

The first qualifying round at Siam Country Club Bangkok featured representatives from Chang Natural Mineral Water and honored guests presenting awards. Results:

Junior Division (ages 8-12) Boys Champion: Thanutham Phorkumklae (+12) 79-77-156 Girls Champion: Thanratida Tujaninda (+9) 81-72-153

Super Junior Division (ages 13-18) Boys Champion: Chaiyapattana Jen Saiyaklang (-9) 69-66-135 Girls Champion: Chanidapha Sripan (-5) 69-70-139

Special Class Division (ages 19-22) Boys Champion: Kritsada Lek Rueang Sindhu (-2) 70-72-142 Girls Champion: Narirat Kamphaengnil (+10) 79-75-154

The Chang Thailand Junior Golf Circuit 2026 receives continuous support from government and private sector partners including the Department of Physical Education, CCK Group, Udomphanic Corporation, Golfmate Thailand, Prow Group, and Golf Performance Solution, working together with Chang Natural Mineral Water to elevate Thai golf to the world stage.

The second qualifying round of Chang Thailand Junior Golf Circuit 2026 will be held on May 23-24, 2026 at Springfield Royal Country Club in Phetchaburi Province. For more details, follow Facebook: Chang Golf Club

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National

SCB EIC Raises 2025 GDP Growth Forecast to 1.7% on Back of 400 Billion Baht Emergency Loan Decree

SCB EIC raised Thailand's 2025 GDP growth forecast to 1.7% from 1.4%, supported by a 400 billion baht emergency loan decree, though growth remains fragile amid Middle Eastern tensions and concentrated in tech sectors. Inflation accelerated

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SCB EIC has revised its economic forecast for Thailand in 2025 to 1.7% from 1.4%, driven by strong Q1 expansion and government support measures. However, economic growth remains concentrated in certain sectors, particularly technology-related businesses, reflecting a fragile recovery as Middle Eastern conflict risks increasingly impact the Thai economy.

Latest economic data shows heightened impact from Middle Eastern tensions, with general inflation accelerating to 2.9% in April—the highest in over three years—following domestic oil price increases and cost pass-through to consumers, especially prepared food prices. Producer inflation has surged more dramatically to 9.1%, reflecting businesses absorbing higher production costs. This gap suggests cost pass-through to consumer prices will gradually increase ahead, though gains will be limited amid weak economic expansion pressuring business profit margins, particularly for SMEs.

Business dynamics have deteriorated, with new business registrations declining while business closures increased in the first four months of 2025. Business and consumer confidence have weakened sharply since March. Foreign tourist arrivals contracted 7% in April and 3% in the first 17 days of May. Overall exports expanded strongly at 18.7% in March but concentrated in electronics (with Middle Eastern markets collapsing 57.1%), while imports surged 35.7%, resulting in a Q1 trade deficit.

SCB EIC raised its 2025 forecast to 1.7% from 1.4%, though growth concentrates in sectors benefiting from AI and digital trends. Key adjustment factors include: (1) The 400 billion baht emergency loan decree will support growth by approximately 0.6%, with 274 billion baht entering the economy this year—comprising 198 billion in relief programs (like Thai Help Thai Plus) expected to ease cost-of-living pressure from June, and 76 billion for clean energy transition spending from Q3-Q4; (2) Exports and investment show improving trends on Q1 momentum, with sustained high BOI investment approvals and promotion certificates, particularly in AI and data centers; (3) Import values show strong upward pressure, partly reflecting higher import prices, especially global crude oil; (4) The 2025 foreign tourist forecast has been reduced to 31.7 million visitors from 33.2 million due to reduced flights and higher airfares, alongside dampened tourist confidence from safety concerns and weakened purchasing power.

The 1.7% growth forecast represents a significant slowdown from 2.4% in 2024 and 2.9% in 2023, reflecting underlying economic fragility and additional pressures from Middle Eastern conflict. General inflation for 2025 is projected at 3.6% annually, sharply reversing from -0.1% last year, reflecting production cost pressures from the prolonged war. The Bank of Thailand is expected to maintain its policy rate at 1.0% throughout 2025 given the protracted Middle Eastern situation.

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