Thai businesses are expected to incur up to 1 billion baht ($29.5 million) in losses from China's ban on sugar syrup and premixed powder exports from the Southeast Asian nation, with shipments left stranded in Chinese ports,
By Panarat Thepgumpanat and Chayut Setboonsarng BANGKOK - Thailand's visa waiver programme for Chinese nationals has come under scrutiny after the high-profile alleged kidnapping of a Chinese actor and similar crimes stoked worries over tourism and security.
The abduction of a young Chinese actor, who was trafficked from Thailand to Myanmar, prompted an unusually powerful public-pressure campaign and official actions.
United Nations human rights experts have urged Thailand not to send 48 Uyghurs in its custody back to China, warning they are at risk of torture, ill-treatment and "irreparable harm" if returned.
A group of Uyghurs who were detained in Thailand over a decade ago say that the Thai government is preparing to deport them to China, alarming activists who say the men are at risk of abuse and torture if they are sent back.
The AP’s vast network of sources and collaborative reporting led to the first report on detained Uyghurs in Thailand who face deportation and persecution
Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra plans to assure Chinese President Xi Jinping of the safety measures in place for Chinese tourists.
China's open business environment and growing potential for international trade are attracting Thai enterprises that are eager to build closer trade bonds with China at the major international supply chain expo in July.
Yulin in Shaanxi province hosts a launching ceremony for a grand yangko folk dance performance on Wednesday, involving around 3,000 dancers from China, Russia, Thailand, South Korea and Bulgaria. [Photo by Chang Xufeng/For chinadaily.com.cn]
We already know that Tecno is working on the Camon 40 series of smartphones. While there is no official word regarding its launch, new certification sighting has hinted at its imminent release. The Camon 40 Premier got certified in the US,
The holiday, China's biggest, this year falls between Jan. 28-Feb. 4 and marks the arrival of the Year of the Snake. The festivities usually give a boost to businesses such as shops, cinemas and restaurants as families enjoy time together feasting and shopping.