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Sunday, June 7, 2026
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4 min read
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A week of quiet policy tweaks and weather warnings — the export number and border move are the ones worth bookmarking before Monday.
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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.
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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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Baht check
Sun, 31 May 2026 00:02:31 UTC
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1 USD ฿32.52 | 1 EUR ฿37.91 | 1 GBP ฿43.73 | 1 AUD ฿23.33 | 100 JPY ฿20.42 |
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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.
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Bottom Line
The rebound gives exporters breathing room heading into the rainy season, but sustained momentum depends on global demand holding above 2025 levels.
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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.
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Bottom Line
The closure adds friction for cross-border operators and limits short-term tourism recovery from the east.
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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.
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Bottom Line
Flood insurance and drainage checks are advisable for property owners in low-lying areas before the full monsoon settles in.
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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.
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Bottom Line
The export surprise provides a floor, but property and tourism names remain sensitive to monsoon disruption and policy noise.
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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.
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Bottom Line
Higher input costs are here for the rest of the year — factor them into supplier contracts and pricing reviews.
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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.
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Bottom Line
BOI firms should update compliance calendars immediately — missing the May 31 window triggers follow-up from the board.
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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.
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Bottom Line
Foreign investors using Thai companies should audit ownership chains before the next filing cycle.
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8. Amazing Thailand Grand Sale 2026
Nationwide shopping event runs June 15 to August 15 with discounts across retail, tourism partners and participating outlets.
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9. Sisaket Volcano Durian Festival 2026
Si Sa Ket Provincial Hall Ground, June 25-29 — sample GI volcano durian, OTOP products and live entertainment.
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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
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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.
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11. No public holidays next week
Markets and government offices operate normally; Visakha Bucha substitute already passed.
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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.
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