The First Self Storage Facility in Thailand Had Its Challenges Getting Started

Starting a business can be rough no matter where you are. Every state government has its own regulations you must follow along with the federal ones. Then of course there is whatever local and municipal ones not superseded by either the state or federal government. Those are just the legal hurdles that have to be […]

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Does your Expat Healthcare Plan Pass the Financial Fitness Test?

Written by Chad Creveling, CFA & Peggy Creveling, CFA    Monday, 01 November 2010 22:58 An expat American living with her family in Hong Kong is diagnosed with late-stage stomach cancer. Since her husband’s healthcare benefits only covered him, the couple had purchased a private family healthcare plan from a major U.K. insurer with total […]

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Thailand Aims To Amend Law To Lure Private Sector To Government Projects

Thailand‘s Ministry of Finance expects to submit a draft amendment for the Private Participation Act by April next year in an effort to encourage greater private-sector involvement in the government’s multi-billion baht infrastructure projects. Current regulations under the Private Participation Act (1992) proving to be obstacles in attracting private-sector interest are being revised and a […]

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CIBSE (Chartered Institute of Building Services Engineers) presence in Thailand

Matthew Silvester, Executive Engineering Coordinator and Meinhardt (Thailand) Ltd, recently contacted us to inform that: “I’m a regular subscriber to your TCN publication. You may or may not be aware who “CIBSE” are (Chartered Institute of Building Services Engineers). Heretofore the institution has had a limited presence here in Thailand. They have however recently appointed […]

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PTT mulls building Bt30-bn olefins cracker

PTT Aromatics and Refining (PTTAR) is studying a feasibility to invest in its first olefins cracker worth more than US$1 billion in order to develop benzene – the feedstock for derivatives production which should increase the future revenue. President and CEO Bowon Vongsinudom yesterday said the study would be concluded by mid of next year […]

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Egat adds B30bn to five-year investment budget

The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (Egat) has added 30 billion baht to its five-year investment plan for a total of 70 billion. The move is a bid to prevent the country’s power reserves from falling below the critical level of 10% by 2014. Sutat Patmasiriwat, Egat’s governor, said 20 billion baht will be spent […]

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