The government's first-home policy will help certain developers of almost 20,000 single houses priced from 3-5 million baht now available in Greater Bangkok, says the consulting firm Agency for Real Estate Affairs (AREA).
Source: Bangkok PostOver 80% of Thai franchise businesses are not ready for liberalisation under the Asean Economic Community (AEC) in 2015, says Saward Mitaree, president of Franchise & License Association.
Source: Bangkok PostMalaysian investors intend to increase trade and investment between their country and Thailand to tighten bilateral ties ahead of the Asean Economic Community (AEC) in 2015.
Source: Bangkok PostThe Real Estate Information Center (REIC) will provide more property data, indices and market surveys next year, planning to charge for material in a ready-to-use format from next month.
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The severe floods are likely to cause damage of at least 20 billion baht to farmers and inflate crop prices in the fourth quarter this year, according to the Kasikorn Research Centre.
Source: Bangkok PostAs Asean members prepare for regional integration under the Asean Economic Community (AEC) in 2015, stakeholders in Thailand's healthcare industry need to consider many issues in order to take full advantage of the opportunities.
Source: Bangkok PostDespite the bright business outlook driven by strong confidence in the economy among consumers in the second half, property developers are still concerned that the unclear housing policy of the government and rising costs will affect the sector significantly.
Source: Bangkok PostThai hoteliers plan to raise their room rates by 8-10% next year, the first time in four years, to offset rising costs as more perceived local political stability is making tourists more confident, says the Thai Hotels Association (THA).
Source: Bangkok PostDespite an expected oversupply, new and resale condominium markets in the inner city remained healthy in the first half with the take-up rates as high as 53%.
Source: Bangkok PostThai exhibitors must improve their creativity and approach foreign customers ahead of the Asean Economic Community (AEC) in 2015, says the Thailand Exhibition Association (TEA).
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