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Outdated rules hinder creative economy progress

Eliminating outdated rules and using advanced technologies to foster creativity and cultural assets are key to bolstering Thailand’s soft power and ensuring its success, according to creative content pundits.

Asa Piwkhum, director of business and innovation development at the Creative Economy Agency, said the national soft power strategy committee meeting this week is expected to focus on shedding or amending regulations and laws that hinder the development of soft power.

In addition, the panel may revise a Culture Ministry draft relating to games ratings and censorship.

The committee is also expected to discuss the creation of combined festivals and activities across sectors, such as a combined winter and water festival, or a tourism and sports festival as a week-long or month-long event, said Mr Asa.

He said soft power can cover crafts, music,…

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