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Pattaya Feels Economic Strain as Thai-Cambodian Border Remains Closed

Summary by Pattaya Mail
Local economies reel as cross-border trade sinks; Commerce Ministry scrambles for solutions. (Photo by Jetsada Homklin) PATTAYA, Thailand – As Thailand’s Commerce Ministry warns that the extended closure of Thai-Cambodian border passes could wipe out 60 billion baht in trade and severely impact tourism, serious questions are being raised: Is the shutdown necessary, and at what cost? Meanwhile, Pattaya’s tourism sector is also feeling the heat as…
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(Phnom Penh): Mr. Tep Asnarith, Undersecretary of State and Spokesperson of the Ministry of Information, said that the Anti-Fake News Committee of the Ministry of Information in the first half of 2025 recorded approximately 1,800 cases of fake news, while the second quarter saw an increase in the number of fake news, especially on the topic of the border, in the context of the Cambodia-Thailand border dispute that has occurred since the end of M…

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FRESH NEWS broke the news in on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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