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ThaiBev sees 6% drop in Q1 revenue but positive growth in spirits and beer sectors
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2026
ThaiBev reports a 6% decrease in Q1 sales to 86.703 billion baht, with growth in spirits and beer but challenges in non-alcoholic beverages and food sectors. EBITDA rises by 1.8%.
Teachers slam MOU giving discounts at Brewery
TUESDAY, JUNE 03, 2025
A Thai teachers’ group urges cancellation of a welfare deal with a brewery, citing harm to educators’ image and values.
137 locations violate alcohol-related laws during Songkran: Watchdog 
TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 2025
An alcohol watchdog urges accountability from business operators for violating alcohol-related laws during Songkran holidays
House passes new alcohol control bill allowing advertisements
THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 2025
Thai House passes a new alcohol control bill, lifting the ad ban to support small liquor producers and boost Thailand’s soft power. Senate deliberation next.
Unlocking Thailand's Tourism Potential: Why Lifting the 2-5 PM Alcohol Ban is an Economic Imperative
FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 2025
Industry association calls for regulatory reforms to boost tourism revenue
Liquor board eases booze ban on five religious holidays
TUESDAY, MARCH 04, 2025
These holidays are: Makha Bucha Day, Visakha Bucha Day, Asarnha Bucha Day, Buddhist Lent Day, end of Buddhist Lent
Paetongtarn urges review of alcohol laws to boost tourism
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2025
The study will assess the impact of bans, including the 2pm-5pm sales prohibition and restrictions on Buddhist holidays
Proposal to serve alcohol on Thai trains sparks safety debate
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2024
Move to boost tourism and revenue could also lead to disorderly behaviour and accidents, critics say
Government to allow sale of alcoholic beverages in tourist trains
SUNDAY, JULY 14, 2024
The Transport Ministry has come up with a plan to allow sales of alcoholic beverages in trains in a bid to stimulate tourism, starting with tourist trains.
Sale of liquor allowed at 6 international airports on Buddhist holidays
SATURDAY, JULY 06, 2024
The National Alcohol Policy Committee has approved allowing retailers at six international airports to sell alcoholic beverages on Buddhist holidays.