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Persistent air quality concerns threaten Thailand’s tourism growth

Nipon Paopongsakorn, president of the Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI), echoed this sentiment during a recent panel discussion titled “Journey to Clean Air”, co-hosted by the British and Australian chambers of commerce in Bangkok. He highlighted the importance of public participation in finding solutions, given the various causes of air pollution in different parts of Thailand.

Despite concerns, Heinecke remained optimistic about the Thai government’s proactive approach to addressing air pollution. He commended the administration for taking favourable steps to address the air pollution problem.

“Since the new government took over, we have seen a lot of favourable steps taken, such as visa waiver, extension of operating hours for stores, restaurants and entertainment venues, better connectivity and more incentives for…

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