News Thailand Finance: This U.S. expat says you can retire to Thailand for $400K but advises running some numbers before taking the plunge
If you scroll on YouTube or TikTok, you might come across videos claiming you can retire in Thailand for a few hundred dollars a month. YouTuber Cal, a.k.a. @TheBangkokGuide, says it's not that simple ...
News Thailand Finance: Thailand to scrap on-arrival COVID tests from May
Thailand will next month remove a requirement for arrivals vaccinated against COVID-19 to undergo a test and brief quarantine on arrival, an official said on Friday, the latest measure to revive its battered tourism industry.
News Thailand Finance: Covid-19 tests no longer compulsory for vaccinated visitors to Thailand
Thailand announced that fully vaccinated visitors would no longer have to take Covid-19 test on arrival so as to revive its tourism industry ...
News Thailand Finance: Thai Finance Ministry adjusts 2022 GDP forecast to 3-4%
The Ministry of Finance has adjusted down its GDP forecast for 2022, from 3.5-4.5% to 3-4%, amid a slew of domestic and international factors. Finance Minister Arkhom Termpittayapaisith clarified that ...
News Thailand Finance: Thailand drops on-arrival Covid-19 tests for vaccinated visitors
Thailand on Friday announced the end of compulsory Covid-19 tests for vaccinated travellers, as the country steps up efforts to revive its pandemic-thumped tourism industry.
News Thailand Finance: Thailand backs away from plans to tax crypto gains
Thailand’s finance ministry has abandoned its plans of taxing income generated from cryptocurrency transactions as the opposition for the proposed legislation was mounting.
News Thailand Finance: Thai Finance Ministry Maintains 2022 GDP Forecast as Covid Eases
Thailand’s finance ministry on Friday maintained its economic growth outlook this year as the easing Covid-19 situation is expected to support local spending and a tentative resumption of tourism.
News Thailand Finance: Bitcoin prices will have a 'golden period' in 2024 but will hit more volatility before then, says Thailand's largest digital asset exchange
In 2024, the world's top cryptocurrency will begin its next halving process, which will slow the rate at which new bitcoins are created.