Thai PM Apologizes for Fuel Price Volatility, Unveils Adjusted Energy Policies
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Anutin apologises for disruption, vows support for vulnerable groups in Thailand
BANGKOK: Thailand's Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul on Saturday (March 28) apologised for disruptions caused by fuel price management and outlined measures to cushion the impact on vulnerable groups and key sectors.
Thai PM apologizes for fuel price volatility, unveils adjusted energy policies
Thailand's Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul on Saturday issued a public apology for the volatility caused by the government's initial oil price cap, explaining that early assessments suggested the crisis would be short-lived.
Thailand PM apologises for fuel issues, lifts price caps
Thailand PM apologises for fuel issues, lifts price capsLegacyThailand’s prime minister has apologised for the country’s fuel management issues, blaming prolonged disruptions on the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Anutin Charnvirakul said the decision to end fuel price caps was taken to curb oil smuggling and ease shortages. Speaking at a press conference at Government House in Bangkok on Saturday, Anutin addressed the situation following a…
Thailand's Prime Minister Anutin Apologizes For Fuel Policy Errors
BANGKOK – Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul publicly apologized after Thailand’s fuel policy confused, long lines, and sharp price jumps. His remarks came after the government removed strict fuel price caps, a move that pushed pump prices up by six baht per liter and caught many drivers off guard. The policy shift is meant to address […] The post Thailand’s Prime Minister Anutin Apologizes for Fuel Policy Errors first appeared on Chiang Rai Tim…
Thai PM acknowledges fuel price strain as government adjusts response to global oil shock
Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul speaks at the “Meet the Press” forum, addressing fuel price management, energy security concerns, and government efforts to cushion the impact of rising living costs on vulnerable groups as global oil markets remain volatile. BANGKOK, Thailand – Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Anutin Charnvirakul has addressed issues regarding the government’s fuel price management during the early…
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