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Thai police seize tiger parts said to be for China
Palm Beach Post
Thailand. Thai police seized the carcasses of tigers and other big cats believed to have been destined for consumption in China in a raid on Wednesday. (AP Photo/FREELAND Foundation) NO SALES In this picture released by FREELAND Foundation, ...
Thailand Animal Smuggling: Illegal Exotic Carcasses Found Near BangkokHuffington Post
Two in Thailand held for smuggling carcasses from MalaysiaMalaysia Star
Malaysians, Thais arrested in crystal meth bustThe Seattle Times
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Thailand's Labtech introduces tiny blown film line
Plastics News
Labtech, in Samutprakan, Thailand, specializes in making laboratory-scale plastics processing machines, including extruders and compression molding machines. The company was also showing at NPE what it said was the world's first fully-electric and ...


Thai GDP Contraction Eased on Post-Flood Recovery, Survey Shows
BusinessWeek
By Suttinee Yuvejwattana and Michael Munoz on May 17, 2012 Thailand's economic contraction probably eased in the first quarter as factories resumed production and tourists returned after the worst floods in almost 70 years, adding scope for ...

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Thailand urged to implement WTO ruling as deadline lapses
BusinessWorld Online Edition
"We urge the government of Thailand to correct the customs valuation decisions at issue," Trade Secretary Gregory L. Domingo said in a statement yesterday. "We are certain that they will act consistently with the disciplines of the WTO Customs ...
PH-Thailand trade disputeManila Standard Today
PHL to Thailand: Abide by WTO ruling on cigarette taxesBusiness Mirror

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Voice of America

Burmese Film Focuses on Plight of Migrant Workers
Voice of America
Deep in a rubber plantation in southern Thailand's Phangnga province a Burmese migrant community gathers, drawn to the making of a film that depicts the story of the lives and hardships faced by the migrant workers. An organization assisting migrants ...
Burmese 'Slaves' Rescued from Thai FactoryThe Irrawaddy News Magazine

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STOCKS NEWS THAILAND-Lam Soon off highs as profit hopes ease
Reuters
Shares in cooking palm oil producer Lam Soon (Thailand) , which gained as much as 10.3 percent to its highest in almost a year, retreated slightly to be up 4.4 percent at 4.24 baht ($0.13) as the company's comments eased profit hopes.

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