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A5 Partners With GUNKUL on Solar Rooftop Initiative

A5 Group's residential management company partners with GUNKUL to install customized solar rooftop systems for residents, supporting Thailand's "Community Solar" policy and enabling households to reduce energy costs while selling excess pow

A5 Partners With GUNKUL on Solar Rooftop Initiative
30 Jul Khaosod

Upper Class Solution, a residential management and homeowner services company under the A5 Group, has partnered with GUNKUL, a clean energy partner, to install Solar Rooftop systems for A5 residents, responding to the government's "Community Solar" policy. The initiative aims to provide residents with convenient, safe, and customized access to clean energy suited to individual homes.

Nattawat Luangwisesth, Head of Business Unit at Upper Class Solution, announced that the company is collaborating with GUNKUL Engineering Public Company Limited, a specialist in energy and electrical systems, to advance a project supporting solar roof installation for A5 residents and interested customers. The partnership supports access to clean energy and responds to the state's "Community Solar" policy, enabling households to generate electricity for domestic use, reduce energy expenses, and sell excess power back to the grid according to set criteria and conditions. This represents an important mechanism for promoting household participation in the transition to clean energy and driving Thailand toward a low-carbon society.

"We believe a good solar rooftop must be designed to integrate seamlessly with both the home and the lifestyle of its residents. With an understanding of each home's details and varied energy usage patterns, Upper Class Solution can select systems suited to each individual residence and oversee every step through a single point of contact, making the transition to clean energy simple and confident," Nattawat said.

The collaboration reflects A5's approach to extending beyond residential development toward enhancing residents' quality of life across all dimensions, by creating an ecosystem of services tailored to real living needs. This is achieved by combining GUNKUL's clean energy expertise with Upper Class Solution's home care services to deliver a complete solution that ensures both efficiency and long-term safety.

Varinthip Rosarpituk, Chief Operating Officer of the Energy Business Group and Investment Strategy at GUNKUL Engineering Public Company Limited, stated that government support measures for solar rooftop installation make this an opportune time for clean energy investment to better meet residents' needs than ever before.

With over 40 years of experience in the clean energy sector, GUNKUL designs systems appropriate to each A5 resident home's characteristics and energy usage patterns. The service is therefore detailed and flexible enough to accommodate all types of installations, from consultation and standards-compliant installation to after-sales service. Solar roofs are not merely a matter of saving on electricity bills, but of creating long-term energy stability for families amid the unpredictable volatility of the global energy situation.

A5 residents and customers who install Solar Rooftop systems through Upper Class Solution under this joint program will receive comprehensive care services, including clean energy consultation and coordination, system design and sizing appropriate to space and usage patterns, cost-benefit analysis and cost-reduction guidance, and support documentation for participation in government measures.

As a special benefit from Upper Class Solution, installers can pay for the system in up to three interest-free installments: order confirmation, installation, and final payment within one month of installation. The package includes a solar panel warranty of up to 25 years and fire insurance for one year.

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National

Thai Chamber Backs Trade Deal Push on US Tariff Exemptions

Thailand's Chamber of Commerce backs the government's push to secure tariff exemptions for Thai goods in trade negotiations with the US, prioritizing products with high local content like agricultural and food items to boost rural economies

Thai Chamber Backs Trade Deal Push on US Tariff Exemptions
30 Jul Khaosod

The Thai Chamber of Commerce supports Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister Supachai Suthammaphand's efforts to accelerate negotiations on the Agreements on Reciprocal Tariff (ART) between Thailand and the United States, according to chamber chair Phot Aramwattananont. A clear trade framework would reduce business uncertainty and allow operators to plan production, investment, and exports with greater confidence while ensuring Thai tariff rates remain competitive against rival nations.

The private sector agrees with Supachai's approach to prioritize expanding the exemption list for Thai goods, especially those with high local content that use domestic raw materials and add value through Thai manufacturing. This would benefit Thailand's economy widely. For agricultural, food, and agro-industrial products—including fisheries and animal feed that represent Thailand's strengths and link large numbers of farmers, SMEs, and processors—the chamber strongly supports inclusion on the exemption list to maintain competitiveness and directly benefit rural communities and producers.

Focusing on high local-content products preserves added value within the country, supports employment, and strengthens domestic supply chains in line with the global shift toward regional value chains. The chamber stressed that negotiations should maximize benefits for Thailand by prioritizing goods that create domestic added value and support grassroots economies, while accelerating the ART and pushing key export items with high value—particularly those the US cannot produce sufficiently—onto the exemption list would reduce uncertainty, maintain competitiveness, and deliver concrete benefits to Thai citizens and US consumers through lower living costs.

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National

Thailand Extends Maternity Leave for State Enterprise Workers to 120 Days

Thailand's Department of Labor Protection and Welfare is extending maternity leave for state enterprise workers from 98 to 120 days with full pay, aligning protections with the private sector under updated labor laws.

Thailand Extends Maternity Leave for State Enterprise Workers to 120 Days
30 Jul Khaosod

On July 30, 2025, Sarojn Komkhai, Director of the Department of Labor Protection and Welfare (DLPW), announced that the department is opening public consultation on a draft announcement establishing minimum employment standards for state enterprises. The consultation seeks input from all stakeholders to improve the draft announcement and align it with the updated Labor Protection Act, bringing state enterprise worker protections in line with private sector employees. The key change in the proposed announcement is increasing maternity leave for female state enterprise workers from a maximum of 98 days to 120 days, with employees entitled to receive full wages during the leave period. This aligns with recent amendments to labor protection law and supports work-life balance and family stability while raising national labor protection standards. The DLPW invites employers, state enterprise employees, stakeholders, and the public to submit comments on the draft announcement between now and August 24, 2025, through the Law Portal at https://shorturl.at/Devxi. Those seeking additional details can contact the Labor Relations Office of the DLPW at 0-2660-2184.

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Police

Military, Police Deny False Claims of Officer Custody

Military and police authorities denied false social media claims that officers were being detained for investigation, warning that spreading unverified information may face legal consequences and urging the public to verify news through off

Military, Police Deny False Claims of Officer Custody
30 Jul Khaosod

The Internal Security Command Region 4 Headquarters urged the public on July 30 to disregard false claims circulating on social media alleging that police officers were being detained for investigation. The command clarified that such information is untrue and no such actions are occurring. Spreading or sharing false information without factual basis can mislead the public, sow confusion, and undermine confidence in officials' work, and may constitute illegal activity. Those who spread or relay false information may face legal consequences if their actions cause harm to individuals, organizations, or public order and peace.

Following recent incidents, military and police units have held joint meetings, coordinated information sharing, and integrated their operations closely according to standard procedures to gather facts, support investigations, and expedite case resolution through proper legal channels. This collaborative approach has been standard practice during major incidents. Officials from both agencies expressed regret over losses and remain committed to working together professionally based on mutual trust, respect, and continuous cooperation, with the shared goal of protecting public safety and security in the southern border provinces.

The command asked the public to exercise critical judgment and verify information through official state agencies or credible news sources before believing or sharing it, to prevent misunderstanding and reduce impact on officials' work. Military and police personnel reaffirmed their commitment to work together with unity, transparency, and adherence to the rule of law and public interest, pushing forward with full force to build confidence, safety, and lasting peace in the southern border region.

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National

Thai Volleyball Star Jabs Vietnam Over Distant Accommodation

Thai volleyball player Yamin Krisada Nilsai sarcastically criticized Vietnam for housing the Thai women's team over 90 minutes from the CV Cup training venue while keeping their own athletes nearby.

Thai Volleyball Star Jabs Vietnam Over Distant Accommodation
30 Jul Khaosod

Yamin Krisada Nilsai, a Thai male volleyball player, posted a comment after Coach Ott Kiatiphong Ratchakriangkai, head coach of Thailand's women's volleyball team, complained in an interview that the CV Cup host Vietnam had arranged accommodations far from the training venue. Coach Ott previously stated that Vietnam provided lodging for the three participating nations at considerable distance from the practice facility, requiring the Thai team to travel more than an hour and a half, while the host nation stayed much closer to the competition site. Responding to this issue, Yamin Krisada Nilsai posted his thoughts, saying "After hearing Coach Ott's interview, I'm asking why Vietnam arranged accommodations for our athletes so far away that it takes almost ninety minutes to reach the competition venue. That's something else. When Thailand hosts tournaments, we'll arrange lodging far from the venue with beautiful scenic views on a hilltop, laid-back atmosphere. Just joking around—the host stays close while guests stay far away, that's how it goes." Thailand's women's volleyball team is scheduled to play their opening match against Indonesia on July 31, 2026 at 4:00 PM.

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National

Thailand Upgrades Suvarnabhumi Airport Services

As passenger numbers continue to rise, Thailand is stepping up efforts to make your arrival experience faster, smoother, and safer. Minister of Tourism and Sports Surasak Phancharoenworakul recently l...

30 Jul Thailand.go.th Issues

As passenger numbers continue to rise, Thailand is stepping up efforts to make your arrival experience faster, smoother, and safer. Minister of Tourism and Sports Surasak Phancharoenworakul recently l...

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National

Thailand's Industrial Land Market Surges 17.5% in First Half

Thailand's industrial land market surged 17.5% in the first half of 2026, with prices in the Eastern Economic Corridor jumping over 31% as investors seek modern facilities for advanced manufacturing and technology projects.

Thailand's Industrial Land Market Surges 17.5% in First Half
30 Jul Khaosod

Knight Frank Thailand reports that the Thai industrial real estate market continues to grow steadily in the first half of 2026, with industrial land transactions up 17.5% and nationwide average land prices rising 16.2%. Prices in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) have surged over 31% amid strong demand for advanced technology manufacturing investments.

Marcus Bertenshaw, Partner and Head of Logistics and Industrial Consulting at Knight Frank Thailand, revealed the Thailand Industrial Market Overview H1 2026 report, noting that the industrial real estate market remains resilient despite global economic uncertainty. Key drivers include investment in high-value industries, particularly electronics, technology, and advanced manufacturing, sustaining strong demand for industrial space and ready-built factories.

Bertenshaw emphasized that Thailand's competitive edge depends not just on attracting investment, but on capacity to accommodate modern, larger projects using advanced technology. Investors seek locations with robust infrastructure and long-term business expansion potential—factors that will determine Thailand's future competitiveness.

Although promoted investment figures and new project counts have normalized from historically high levels, industrial real estate demand remains strong, particularly from businesses expanding production capacity in value-added sectors. Industrial land take-up in H1 2026 reached 5,503 rai, up 17.5% year-on-year.

Knight Frank notes this reflects a strategic shift: investment is moving from quantitative expansion toward larger, technology-intensive projects requiring efficient long-term operational infrastructure. As of mid-2026, Thailand's serviced industrial land plots totaled 191,292 rai, up 3.1% from late 2025, with EEC accounting for 64.6% of supply. Developers are increasingly adopting built-to-suit and pre-leased models to meet tenants' specific infrastructure and facility needs.

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National

Princess Opens TO BE NUMBER ONE Member Assembly 2025

Princess Ubolratana presided over the TO BE NUMBER ONE member assembly on July 15, recognizing outstanding anti-drug and community initiatives across Thailand's 76 provinces. The event honored nine Diamond Prototype projects and celebrated

Princess Opens TO BE NUMBER ONE Member Assembly 2025
30 Jul Khaosod

On Wednesday, July 15, 2025, Princess Ubolratana Rajakanya Sirivadhana Phannawadee presided over the TO BE NUMBER ONE member assembly gathering for 2025 at Impact Forum, Impact Convention Center in Muang Thonburi, Pak Kret District, Nonthaburi Province. She presented commemorative gifts and a royal portrait alongside executives from major agencies including the Ministries of Public Health, Interior, Labour, Justice, Education, Social Development and Human Security, Higher Education Science Research and Innovation, Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, and the Office of the Narcotics Control Board. Royal awards were presented for outstanding TO BE NUMBER ONE Diamond Prototype projects from 2024—nine in total—and 13 awards for provincial governors and deputy governors with distinguished TO BE NUMBER ONE performance.

Public Health Minister Pattana Prompat stated that the annual TO BE NUMBER ONE member assembly aims to strengthen and sustain anti-drug and community initiatives at provincial, district, and Bangkok levels, while boosting morale among participants and partners. The gathering features nationwide competitions among provinces, districts, Bangkok zones, and community clubs, as well as creative activities showcasing members' talents and fostering knowledge exchange to improve drug prevention and rehabilitation efforts. This year's event ran from July 11–15, 2025, with 1,446 entries advancing to the national presentation stage. The TO BE NUMBER ONE network now spans 76 provinces and 50 Bangkok districts, with clubs and friendship centres established to provide creative platforms for members.

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National

CJ MORE Opens Store Fronts to Boost Local Entrepreneurs

CJ MORE is opening retail storefronts at over 2,000 branches nationwide to help local entrepreneurs operate rental shops and community markets, creating income opportunities and strengthening local economies.

CJ MORE Opens Store Fronts to Boost Local Entrepreneurs
30 Jul Khaosod

In many communities, retail shops serve not just as shopping destinations but as gathering places where people meet, exchange ideas, and create shared activities—becoming central to daily life. When these spaces are developed to create professional and income opportunities, they strengthen the local economy sustainably.

CJ MORE, a brand that has grown alongside communities, is advancing the concept of "CJ MORE Complete, Right, and Worth It" to elevate retail stores beyond mere neighborhood shops into "community hubs." The company is opening spaces in front of more than 2,000 branches nationwide for local residents to start businesses, generate income, and grow together through rental stalls and community markets, creating vibrancy and continuous economic stimulus at the local level.

Store Fronts: Opportunities for Small Businesses to Grow with Communities

A key role of CJ MORE store fronts is creating opportunities for small entrepreneurs to operate "rental shops"—whether restaurants, beverage stands, barbershops, variety stores, or diverse local businesses—with easy customer access from convenient community locations. Beyond serving as a commercial space, CJ MORE supports these businesses by promoting standout and popular shops through content creation and the government's "Thai Helps Thai Plus 60/40" program, helping them gain wider recognition, reach more customers, and boost sales during economic challenges.

As shops become better known, entrepreneurs earn more income while customers enjoy benefits and discounts, creating more spending circulation within the community and benefiting all in the local economic chain. Rather than being merely commercial areas, these store fronts help small businesses grow, build customer bases, and develop stable operations.

Community Markets: Adding Life and Income for Local People

Another reflection of community hub status is CJ MORE community markets, where locals sell goods—fresh cooked food, homemade snacks, vegetables, fruits, agricultural products, or local specialties—creating important channels for small traders to earn income and supplementary revenue.

These community markets transform store fronts into gathering points for locals, becoming spaces for meeting, conversation, and daily vibrancy while offering customers affordable local goods and sellers direct access to consumers, creating continuous money circulation within the community.

To increase activity and support small traders, CJ MORE links spending between the store and market through promotions for Sabai Card members: when customers spend 150 baht in CJ MORE, they receive a 10-baht discount coupon for market purchases, encouraging them to visit market vendors, increasing traders' earning opportunities, and creating continuous spending circulation within the area.

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Breaking

YouTuber Hulun Solo's Team: Last Contact Was July 10

Travel YouTuber Hulun Solo's team last contacted him on July 10 before losing all communication, his subtitle translator revealed nearly three weeks later. The 25-year-old said Hulun typically checked in within a week and had not informed h

YouTuber Hulun Solo's Team: Last Contact Was July 10
30 Jul Khaosod

The team behind travel YouTuber Hulun Solo has revealed they last contacted him on July 10 before losing touch entirely. Patchravallai, 25, a subtitle translator for the channel, told Thai media on July 30 that the last exchange occurred when Hulun asked her to compile her June work and then transferred her payment on July 10. After that date, she could not reach him.

Patchravallai explained that she did not know Hulun was traveling to Georgia because he independently planned his trips, filmed them himself, and only sent footage for editing afterward. She admitted she had warned him repeatedly about safety during his early travels to remote destinations, but respected that it was his work. Normally, Hulun would go silent for no more than a week before checking in, or would inform her beforehand if he was traveling to areas without internet.

She described Hulun as a supportive boss and kind mentor who gave her a chance to learn despite having no prior subtitling experience. Team members were close due to their shared background in the Chulalongkorn University rural outreach program. Patchravallai expressed that Hulun was well-liked, funny, and deeply loved his family and his work, making his sudden disappearance and death in Georgia a devastating loss.

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National

Thai Volleyball Team Frustrated by Long Hotel Distance in Hanoi

Thailand's women's volleyball team faces a 90-minute commute to the SEA V Cup 2026 venue in Hanoi, while host Vietnam's team stays near the arena, violating international standards that require hotels within 30 minutes of competition sites.

Thai Volleyball Team Frustrated by Long Hotel Distance in Hanoi
30 Jul Khaosod

Thailand's women's volleyball team is frustrated with host Vietnam for placing three competing nations' delegations in hotels far from the competition venue—requiring nearly 90 minutes of travel—while Vietnam's own team stays near the arena. The Thai squad, coached by Kiatiphong Ratchatigerngkrai, arrived in Hanoi to compete in the SEA V Cup 2026 opening leg and has begun training. Coach Ratchatigerngkrai stated that international regulations stipulate hotels should be no more than 30 minutes from the competition venue, yet Thailand's team faced a nearly 90-minute commute on the first day, causing fatigue. He said Vietnam accommodates its own team near the arena while the other three competing nations are housed much farther away, and he intends to raise the matter with tournament officials. Thailand's opening match against Indonesia is scheduled for July 31, 2026, at 4:00 p.m.

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