Thailand To Amend Intellectual Property Laws
BANGKOK, Jan 27 (Bernama) -- Thailand, through the Ministry of Commerce, is accelerating amending existing laws and will enforce the revised ones later this year, after having been on Washington's Priority Watch List (PWL) for over four years for allegedly violating United States intellectual property rights, Thai News Agency (TNA) reported.
Thailand signs global pact
Thailand has signed the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance, a source at the Foreign Ministry said yesterday.
Thailand pushes for more ethanol exports
Energy Minister Arak Chonlatanon seeks discussion with the ministries of Finance and Industry, to boost ethanol exports and promote alternative energy development.
Thailand welcomes Twitter's new censorship policy
Thailand is welcoming Twitter's new policy to censor tweets in specific nations where the content might break laws.
STATS ChipPAC Announces Plan for Its Thailand Plant
SINGAPORE -- 1/2/2012, UNITED STATES-- - STATS ChipPAC Ltd. , a leading semiconductor test and advanced packaging service provider, today announced that the Company will not resume assembly operations ...
Payless ShoeSource Continues Global Expansion and Announces Franchise Deals for Stores in New Markets: Korea, Thailand ...
TOPEKA, Kan., Feb. 6, 2012 Â /PRNewswire/ -- Collective Brands' (NYSE: PSS - News) Payless ShoeSource unit announced today that it has signed two new franchise agreements with partners Emart, a business unit of ...
Thailand welcomes Twitter censorship tool
Thailand, which regularly cracks down on Internet content deemed critical of its revered monarchy, on Monday welcomed social media giant Twitter's controversial new censorship policy.
ANALYSIS: Thai gov't cannot afford to falter
Bangkok (The Nation/ANN) - As feared, last year's flood crisis has led to the hasty passing of laws to help support post-flood reconstruction. Though this speediness might satisfy some people, it could derail necessary preparation for the upcoming rainy season and also ruin Thailand's long-term attraction for foreign investors, many of whom have been hit by more than US$100 million in indirect ...