Seafood shortages reported in some Thai areas
THAI SOUTH, July 6 (TNA) - The Thai government's strict control on fishing boats has caused seafood shortage in some areas, but a fishing association sees a bright prospect of marine resources.
THAI SOUTH, July 6 (TNA) - The Thai government's strict control on fishing boats has caused seafood shortage in some areas, but a fishing association sees a bright prospect of marine resources.
BANGKOK, July 2 (TNA) - Thai authorities concerned have continued inspecting fishing trawlers nationwide based on the new fishery rule, which has taken effect from July 1, 2015, while local seafood
BUNG KAN, THAILAND, July 16 (TNA) - Impacts from Typhoon Rammasun have remained on many Thai provinces in the Northeast, while those in the South included heavy downpours and big waves.
NAKHON PHANOM, THAILAND, July 15 (TNA) - Many Thai areas have been affected by Typhoon Rammasun, which has caused torrential downpours over the past few days, while big waves are expected to remain
BANGKOK, July 8 (TNA) - The El Nino weather phenomenon has delayed and reduced rainfalls in Thailand, causing lower water reserves at local dams and probably affecting the Thai farm sector.
BANGKOK, June 23 (TNA) - The Bank of Thailand (BOT) says the fact that the United States has moved Thailand from Tier 2 to Tier 3, its worst group of countries watched for the human trafficking pro
BANGKOK, June 18 (TNA) - The exodus of Cambodian workers is affecting businesses which rely on migrant laborers in Thailand, including those on Samet Island off Rayong Province in the Thai East.
PHANG-NGA, THAILAND, June 16 (TNA) - Heavy downpours with strong wind and waves have continued along the upper southern Thai coast facing the Andaman Sea, somewhat affecting local tourism-related b
BANGKOK, May 20 (TNA) - The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) index plunged 15.94 points, or 1.13 per cent, to close at 1,394.69 points on Tuesday, in the wake of the nationwide imposition of martia
BANGKOK, April 3 (TNA) - Death toll from a WWII bomb explosion at a scrap shop in Bangkok on April 2 has risen to eight, while 16-20 others remain injured.