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Exports jump 23.1% in April; Thailand tightens Cambodia border; flood alerts for 56 provinces through June 1; Amazing Grand Sale kicks off mid-month.
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Sunday, June 7, 2026 4 min read
A week of quiet policy tweaks and weather warnings — the export number and border move are the ones worth bookmarking before Monday.
This week: exports rose 23.1% in April on US and China demand, Thailand vowed to keep Cambodia border checkpoints closed, and 56 provinces face heavy rain and flood risk through June 1.
 
Did You Know?

Thailand's Department of Business Development began enforcing source-of-funds documentation on every company amendment filing from April 1, 2026 — a rule that now applies to roughly 150,000 active Thai limited companies with any foreign shareholding.

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1. Exports rise 23.1% in April on US-China demand

Customs-cleared exports climbed 23.1% year-on-year in April, beating forecasts and lifting the four-month total to +18.9%. Electronics and automobiles led the gains.

  • Commerce Ministry data showed strong shipments to the United States, Thailand's top market, and continued China recovery.
  • First-four-month total reached the strongest start since 2023.
  • What to watch: June figures and any tariff ripple from ongoing US trade talks.
Bottom Line
The rebound gives exporters breathing room heading into the rainy season, but sustained momentum depends on global demand holding above 2025 levels.
Reuters

2. Thailand keeps Cambodia border checkpoints closed

The government confirmed checkpoints along the Thai-Cambodia border will remain shut amid ongoing tensions, reversing earlier signals of easing.

  • Foreign Ministry statement followed reports of stalled maritime talks and nationalist pressure.
  • Trade and tourism flows across the border stay restricted; no reopening date given.
  • What to watch: Any joint statement during the next ASEAN meeting.
Bottom Line
The closure adds friction for cross-border operators and limits short-term tourism recovery from the east.
DW

3. Monsoon rain and flood alerts for 56 provinces

The Thai Meteorological Department issued warnings for heavy to very heavy rain and flash-flood risk across 56 provinces from May 30 to June 1, with rough seas in the Andaman.

  • Northern and northeastern provinces face the highest alerts.
  • Andaman coast operators advised to monitor wave heights above 2 metres.
  • What to watch: Updates from the National Disaster Warning Center.
Bottom Line
Flood insurance and drainage checks are advisable for property owners in low-lying areas before the full monsoon settles in.

4. SET holds near 1,568 amid export-led optimism

The SET Index closed the week around 1,568, up modestly on the export print and stable global sentiment.

  • Banking and export-related stocks led gains; energy names lagged on oil volatility.
  • Foreign net buying turned positive for the first time in three sessions.
  • What to watch: Next BOT MPC on June 24 and Q2 GDP release.
Bottom Line
The export surprise provides a floor, but property and tourism names remain sensitive to monsoon disruption and policy noise.

5. Inflation hits 2.89% in April on energy costs

Headline inflation rose to 2.89% year-on-year in April, the first positive reading in over a year and near the upper end of the 1-3% target band.

  • Energy and transport drove the jump; core inflation edged to 0.83%.
  • BOT expects average 2.9% for 2026 before easing in 2027.
  • What to watch: May print due early June.
Bottom Line
Higher input costs are here for the rest of the year — factor them into supplier contracts and pricing reviews.

6. BOI switches to quarterly progress reports from May 31

Promoted companies must now file quarterly implementation reports instead of semi-annual ones, with the first deadline falling on May 31.

  • Change effective since March 30; covers Q1 2026 filings.
  • Penalties apply for late or incomplete submissions.
  • What to watch: Q2 deadline on August 31.
Bottom Line
BOI firms should update compliance calendars immediately — missing the May 31 window triggers follow-up from the board.
Acclime

7. DBD tightens nominee-company source-of-funds checks

New enforcement from January and April 2026 requires documented proof of funds for all new incorporations and amendments involving foreign shareholding.

  • Affects structures previously using Thai nominees.
  • Legal advice now standard for any foreign-controlled Thai entity.
  • What to watch: Further Foreign Business Act amendments expected later in 2026.
Bottom Line
Foreign investors using Thai companies should audit ownership chains before the next filing cycle.

8. Amazing Thailand Grand Sale 2026

Nationwide shopping event runs June 15 to August 15 with discounts across retail, tourism partners and participating outlets.

9. Sisaket Volcano Durian Festival 2026

Si Sa Ket Provincial Hall Ground, June 25-29 — sample GI volcano durian, OTOP products and live entertainment.

TAT News
Also worth a look
  • Amazing Thailand Grand Sale — June 15-Aug 15 — discounts at 100+ retail and tourism partners nationwide
  • Sisaket Durian Festival — June 25-29 — GI volcano durian and OTOP market in Si Sa Ket
  • One Health session at WHA Geneva — ongoing — Thailand's push for integrated human-animal-environment health data systems

10. Monsoon and flood risk through early June

Heavy rain warnings remain in effect for 56 provinces through June 1; monitor TMD updates for Andaman coast travel.

11. No public holidays next week

Markets and government offices operate normally; Visakha Bucha substitute already passed.

12. Vietnam presidential visit May 27-29

President To Lam's trip marks 50 years of diplomatic ties and includes talks on trade, health and regional supply chains.

NBT World

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