Thailand: 300 THB tourism fee remains in hands of new government

The new government of Thailand is expected to decide the fate of the 300 THB (8.69 USD) tourism fee, which remains uncertain because of roadblocks from unclear implementation.
Thailand: 300 THB tourism fee remains in hands of new government ảnh 1Thailand: 300 THB tourism fee remains in hands of new government (Photo: bangkokpost.com)

Bangkok (VNA) - The new government ofThailand is expected to decide the fate of the 300 THB (8.69 USD) tourism fee,which remains uncertain because of roadblocks from unclear implementation.

Since the cabinet approved in February thecollection of a 300 THB tourism fee from foreigners visiting Thailand by airand a 150 THB fee for visitors by land or sea, the scheme has not beenpublished in the Royal Gazette, which means there is no impetus to start theproject within a specific time frame.

Tourism Authority of Thailand governor YuthasakSupasorn said the project depends upon the decision of the new government asthe fee collection methods have not been sorted out.

He said there were objections from the private sector whichasked for a more flexible time frame after the Tourism and Sports Ministryearlier this year proposed starting collection in June.

The new government is expected to revise the scheme anddecide whether to continue, postpone or adjust the collection methods. Yuthasak said tourism fee collection should bepostponed until the industry has fully recovered, adding the most appropriateperiod is to start from 2024.

There are a number of roadblocks where the new governmentneeds to have a say, especially regarding collection methods.

The proposed measure called for embedding the feein airfares, but airlines said this is an impractical option and the ministryhas been hamstrung in trying to find feasible solutions.

Setting up automatic kiosks at airports was alsodiscussed, but with the surge of daily arrivals, this process might causeinconvenience and provoke discontent among tourists if they face congestion atairports.

Marisa Sukosol Nunbhakdi, president of the ThaiHotels Association (THA), said hoteliers mostly support postponing the projectto next year when the industry is in better shape.

Besides, she acknowledged that the structure ofthe fund's management must also be clear so the association can explain to tourists howtheir money will be spent./.

VNA

See more

Singapore's economic outlook was raised after growth surged 6.9% in the fourth quarter of 2025 amid an AI investment boom. (Photo: straitstimes.com)

Singapore raises economic growth forecast for 2026

The adjustment came after Singapore’s gross domestic product (GDP) expanded by 6.9% year-on-year in the fourth quarter of 2025. The full-year growth estimate for 2025 was also raised to 5% from an earlier projection of 4.8%, while the 2024 figure was revised up to 5.3% from 4.4%.

Field lab assistants catch a bat in their net as they collect specimens for their Nipah virus research in the Shuvarampur area of Faridpur, Bangladesh, Sep 14, 2021. (File photo: REUTERS)

Singapore monitors Nipah case in Bangladesh

The World Health Organisation (WHO) announced on February 6 that a woman had died in January after contracting the Nipah virus. She was reported to have consumed raw date palm sap, a known high-risk source of infection.

Lunar New Year celebrations planned across Thailand’s capital

Lunar New Year celebrations planned across Thailand’s capital

The Lunar New Year is not an official public holiday in Thailand. However, with relatively large Chinese-Thai and Vietnamese communities, Bangkok and several other cities across the country are filled each year with festive celebrations welcoming spring in line with the traditional Lunar New Year customs of Chinese and Vietnamese culture.

Of the 1,165 new drug abusers arrested in 2025, 583 of them were below 30 years old (Photo: channelnewsasia.com)

Singapore reports worrying rise in youth drug abuse

The total number of drug abusers arrested in Singapore rose slightly from 3,175 in 2024 to 3,208 in 2025, while the number of repeat offenders fell by 6% to 2,043. However, the number of new drug abusers increased significantly by 17%, from 996 to 1,165

A view of Kuala Lumpur's skyline in Malaysia. ( Photo: REUTERS)

Malaysia’s economy expected to outperform forecasts

Malaysia’s approved investments reached 285.2 billion MYR (72.65 billion USD) in the first nine months of 2025, one of the highest levels recorded. The country’s total trade also hit a record 3 trillion MYR (764 billion USD) in 2025.

Malaysia launches national data-sharing policy

Malaysia launches national data-sharing policy

In the coming period, Malaysia’s Ministry of Digital will accelerate nationwide digital transformation efforts, including tackling long-standing issues such as non-digitised records and fragmented data systems across government agencies.

Global investment funds flock to Thai stock market

Global investment funds flock to Thai stock market

Foreign investors bought a net 531.3 million USD worth of Thai stocks on February 9, the highest level since February 2022. This inflow helped push the benchmark index up 3.5% on the same day, making it the best performer in Southeast Asia.

Indonesia's Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto (centre) attends The World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development 2026 in Jakarta. (Photo: Antara)

Indonesia plans to revive textile industry

Identifying textiles as a key sector in responding to potential risks arising from US tariff policies, Indonesia plans to establish a new state-owned enterprise (SOE) dedicated to the textile industry.

Loading and unloading import and export goods at Gemalink International Port (Photo: VNA)

Chinese daily highlights vigorous recovery of Vietnamese economy

Citing figures from the National Statistics Office under Vietnam’s Ministry of Finance, the article said Vietnam’s gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 8.02% year-on-year in 2025, demonstrating strong resilience amid a sluggish global economic backdrop.

Thailand's culture ministry boosts youth creative network nationwide. (Photo: thainews.prd.go.th)

Thailand's culture ministry boosts youth creative network nationwide

The 2026 programme is being held in two rounds. The first covers the central, northern, and eastern regions from February 4 to 6, followed by a second round for the northeastern and southern regions from February 18 to 20. More than 168 participants are expected, including youth network members, teacher and lecturer advisers, and officials from provincial cultural offices nationwide.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, left, and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim hold hands during a news conference in Putrajaya, Malaysia, on February 8, 2026. (Photo: AFP)

India, Malaysia deepen comprehensive cooperation

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim witnessed the signing and exchange of 11 memoranda of understanding and cooperation documents, providing fresh momentum for the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, established in August 2024.

Indonesia steps up protection of national parks

Indonesia steps up protection of national parks

The President's Special Envoy for Climate and Energy Hashim Djojohadikusumo said the additional personnel will be deployed to 57 national parks currently assessed as having weak security and facing strong pressure from illegal activities.