tk88 bet

Thailand eyes cryptocurrency to boost economy

Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has announced the government’s decision to allow the use of payment products and services through digital assets in storage areas in Phuket, a popular island destination in the country.
Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra at a recent press conference (Photo: VNA)
Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra at a recent press conference (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has announced the government’s decision to allow the use of payment products and services through digital assets in storage areas in Phuket, a popular island destination in the country.

Shinawatra said the Thai government plans to use the initiative to target foreigners. The PM believes using digital assets will make it easier for the identified category of foreigners to adapt to their lifestyles, according to news site coinedition.com.

Finance Minister Chunhavajira announced that the programme would roll out later this year. While acknowledging existing unsupervised systems for digital assets, he emphasised the government’s commitment to harmonising and regulating these platforms for smooth implementation.

Chunhavajira highlighted the government’s determination to follow up plans and ensure digital assets become part of Phuket’s financial ecosystem.

Thailand’s move aligns with broader plans for crypto adoption, including a crypto sandbox programme centred on stablecoins. The sandbox aims to mitigate risks while fostering innovation by enabling businesses and consumers to experiment with crypto transactions.

✅ The pilot programme in Phuket is expected to support the tourism sector, making it easier for businesses and visitors to leverage digital assets securely and efficiently./.

VNA

See more

Permanent Secretary of the Thai Ministry of Commerce, Vuttikrai Leewiraphan. (Photo: thainews.prd.go.th)

൩ Thailand engages USTR on five-point trade proposal

Thai Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Commerce Vuttikrai Leewiraphan Thailand's formal proposal will be substantial enough for the US to consider further detailed negotiations. He hoped for a tariff rate not exceeding 10% and suggested that the US might extend the negotiation period if an agreement is not reached by the July 8 deadline.
(Photo: Malay Mail/Firdaus Latif)

Malaysia sues Telegram over harmful content

This follows Telegram’s serious failure to address the content that has been repeatedly reported to them, despite various efforts of negotiation and cooperation made by MCMC, it said.
A man works at a rice mill in Nakhon Pathom province, Thailand, on April 18, 2025. (Photo: Bangkok Post)

🎃 Thailand records strongest export growth since early 2022

The Ministry of Commerce reported that imports also rose 18% to 29.9 billion USD during the same period, resulting in a trade surplus of 1.1 billion USD. In May alone, Thailand posted a 4.6 billion USD trade surplus with the US and a 4.1 billion USD trade deficit with China.
Workers on duty at the Pleiku 2's 500kV substation in Gia Lai province, Vietnam. (Photo: VNA)

🧸 ASEAN reaffirms commitment to advancing green energy agenda

Member states also reviewed progress on six priority areas for 2025, including the development of an underground cable framework, the follow-up agreement to the ASEAN Petroleum Security Agreement (APSA), the launch of the ASEAN Energy Efficiency Database, and the rollout of an investment platform for sustainable building initiatives.
{tk88 bet}|{tk88 bet}|{tk88 bet}|{tk88 bet}|{tk88 bet}|{tk88 bet}|{tk88 bet}|{tk88 bet}|{tk88 bet}|{tk88 bet}|