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Mon, September 4, 2006 : Last updated 22:13 pm (Thai local time)



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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

Democrats outline plans for trade and investment

Opposition party aims to convince voters it has sound economic policies



DAIRY SECTOR

Quality, volume both get a boost

Businesses anticipate flood of Aust, NZ goods



SODA WATER

Excise hike worries Singha

Market leader plans new campaign to reposition its drink



Phisal seeks attitude change at CAT

CAT Telecom Plc president-designate Phisal Jorphochaudom and his management team are attempting to reinvent the state telecom agency through risk taking and positive thinking in order to survive market reform.

PERSONALITY

PM's niece has no time for politics

Chinnicha Wongsawat, a niece of caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, has no interest in politics.



Wangkanai takes the organic route

The problem of low yields in the country's sugar-cane industry combined with growing health awareness has prompted the Wangkanai Group, the Kingdom's largest sugar refiner, to decide to convert to organic farming.



Chinese competition dents Thai exports to Japan

Thai products exported to Japan are facing stiff competition from Chinese goods, particularly in radio receivers, televisions, telecommunications equipment, garments, bags, furniture and edible consumer goods, according to Kasikorn Research Centre (KRC).



Book Review :Internet enables savvy businessmen to benefit from collective wisdom

KI Woo looks at how the Internet is changing business strategies and increasing scope for growth.



Shiseido trims sales forecast

Shiseido (Thailand) Co Ltd said last week that it had slashed its 2006 target for cosmetics sales growth from 14 per cent to 9 per cent due to flagging consumer purchasing power.



Australia sees Thai arrivals drop this year

Australia's tourism promotion board expects 76,000 Thais to visit this year, a 5-per-cent decrease from last year, due to high oil prices and the economic slowdown in Thailand.



In Brief: Hydropower

Alstom Projects India lands Nam Ngum 2 installation work






Top Stories



All airlines prepared for the big move

BOT mulls adjusting its targets

Green tea : Oishi reduces production

Bangkok rents continue to soar

Putting Thaksin's safety first


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