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Bhumjaithai rolls out “10 Plus” to revive confidence, economy
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2026
Bhumjaithai accelerates its “10 Plus” economic agenda, with Ekniti pledging BOI Fast Pass, cash injection and Half-Half Plus to boost growth
Election 2026: five parties lay out competing industrial roadmaps
MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 2026
Five major parties detail industry-led growth plans—EVs and data centres, AI for food and medical services, Ranong Port expansion, smart grids and green transition
Four major parties pitch ‘economic engines’ to lift GDP
MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 2026
Bhumjaithai, People’s Party, Pheu Thai and Democrat unveil “economic engine” plans targeting 3–5% GDP growth ahead of Feb 8 election
Thailand's Economic Revival: Finance Ministry and Central Bank Unite to Tackle Growth Crisis
THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 2026
Deputy PM likens struggling economy to 'old car stuck in pit' as officials unveil ambitious structural reform programme
Thai Deputy PM Outlines Plan to Tackle 'Four Economic Traps' in AI Era
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 09, 2025
Ekniti Nitithanprapas, Deputy PM and Finance Minister, champions 'Quick Big Win' strategy, focusing on BOI investment boost, upskilling, and new fiscal rules
Suphajee vows swift results from urgent economic policies within 4 months
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2025
Commerce Minister Suphajee Suthumpun pledges urgent action on exports, strong baht and farm prices, vowing visible results within four months.
Fate of key economic policies hangs on new government’s stance
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 01, 2025
The removal of the prime minister has created uncertainty over several flagship economic policies. With a possible House dissolution in four months, some draft laws may not be passed in time.
Paetongtarn likely to take charge of overall economic management
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 02, 2024
New government’s economic policies likely to build on those initiated under previous administration, sources say
Strong support and opposition to some of Thaksin’s economic plans: poll
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 01, 2024
The NIDA Poll, conducted by the National Institute of Development Administration, on Sunday published the results of a public survey titled "Thaksin Thinks, PM Paetongtarn Acts...Is It Good?" 
Economic agenda: Experts outline the challenges facing the next government
FRIDAY, APRIL 07, 2023
In less than two months, Thai people will exercise their right to vote and choose the leader and party that should govern the country for the next four years. All political parties have been running intense campaigns, trying to persuade people to vote for them.