Here is a look at the top NATIONAL Thailand stories, chosen by our Pattaya News/TPN National team, from last week, Monday, March 31st, to Sunday, April 6th, 2025.
They are not in any particular level of importance but are listed in the order of date of publication.
Let’s get started and see what the top stories were!
Thailands Cabinet Approves Electricity Rate Cut to Ease Household Costs.
Cabinet approves electricity rate cut to 3.99 baht per unit from May to August, easing household and business costs without using state funds.
U.S. President Imposes 10 Percent Base Tariff, Thailand Hit with 36 Percent Rate in Trade Crackdown.
U.S. President announces steep new tariffs; Thailand hit with 36%. Thai government prepares trade talks to ease impact and avoid $8 billion in losses. Tariffs take effect April 9th.
Controversial Myanmar Junta Leader Arrives in Bangkok for BIMSTEC Summit Despite Protests.
Myanmar junta chief Min Aung Hlaing joins BIMSTEC Summit in Bangkok despite civil war, deadly quake, and ICC arrest request, sparking backlash from rights groups over Thailand’s decision to host him.
Xin Ke Yuan Steel denies claims its bars caused State Audit Office building collapse, disputes Thai safety test, and demands new lab analysis as officials seize 2,441 tons of steel amid growing scrutiny.
Bangkok Declares End to Disaster Status After Earthquake and Effects in Thailand.
Bangkok lifts disaster status after Myanmar quake, except at collapsed State Audit Office site where rescue teams continue searching for victims.
That’s all for this week, as always thanks for your support!
This article originally appeared on our sister website The TPN News.
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