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STCC News: - STCC-Swiss Embassy EV Innovation Evening
- STCC Casual Drinks at the Montien Hotel
Economy: - Thailand Monthly Economic Monitor (November) - World Bank
- Monitoring the Impact of COVID-19 in Thailand - World Bank
Legal: - Legal Aspects On Renting Out A Condominium Unit On AirBnB In Thailand - Contribution by Juslaws & Consult
Member Stories: - DACHSER - Interview with Mr. Samuel Haller on the occasion of the 90th year anniversary of Swiss-Thai diplomatic relations
RIS Swiss Section: - Safe into the Christmas Season and Big Plans for 2022
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Dear Friends and Members of the STCC
As we are moving into the final days of 2021, we have to admit that we have been dealing with one of the most challenging and difficult business environments since a long time. However, there are some glimmers of hope that the worst might be over and that the Thai economy is coming back on its feet.
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| It was an excellent STCC-Swiss Embassy EV Innovation Evening that took place across the Embassy grounds on the 25th of November! More than 140 participants were able to learn about the electric vehicle innovations that STCC member companies and those with ties to Switzerland also offer in Thailand.
The STCC is proud to have organised this first event around EV and other aspects of sustainability and we thank the Embassy of Switzerland for having very generously sponsored this event!
Full album of the event can be accessed here
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| Our first casual drinks event for 2021 took place at Phra Rham IV Bistro @Montien Hotel in Bangkok.
It was a great first collaboration between the STCC and the EHL and HSG Alumni organisations in Thailand.
We look forward to future joint events and to further link up the business circles to enable mutual growth of our networks and to create long lasting business connections.
Stay tuned for future collaborations and events to come!
Full album of the event can be accessed here |
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| The government has reopened international borders and lifted the curfew in Bangkok as the number of COVID-19 cases and deaths continued to decline. The target to vaccinate 70% of the population by end-2021 moved within reach due to an acceleration in the vaccination rate. However, the recovery in tourism is expected to be gradual. Domestic economic activity rebounded in September and October due to the lifting of lockdown measures and the decline in infections. |
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| Thailand was the second country to report a COVID-19 case in January 2020. The Thai Government was able to maintain the number of COVID-19 cases low for as long as September 2020, a result of an early lockdown and effective contact tracing strategy. While the measures taken by the Government slowed down the spread of the pandemic in Thailand, they resulted in loss of jobs, incomes, businesses and food security for families and education for children.
Unfortunately, subsequent waves and emerging new variants have imposed a major economic challenge on the country as the number of COVID-19 cases surged to over 2,000 cases per day in May 2021 and led to new strict containment measures. |
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| State agencies in Phuket recently warned condominium owners that renting out a condominium unit on daily basis using AirBnB might violate the Hotel Act. |
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| On the occasion of the 90 year celebrations of diplomatic relations between Switzerland and Thailand, Mr. Samuel Haller, Country Manager for Air & Sea Logistics Switzerland, from DACHSER has given an interview on different aspects of the companies activities in the two countries and their services. |
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RIS SWISS SECTION DEUTSCHSPRACHIGE SCHULE BANGKOK |
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Thanks to the diligent cooperation and collaboration of the entire school community, face-to-face classes at RIS Swiss Section have been running smoothly in all grades since the school reopened in early November. In fact, the school has shifted into high gear in no time, incl. conducting German language exams (DSD), attending education fairs and celebrating seasonal festivities such as Loy Krathong and the St. Martin's lantern procession in accordance with campus safety protocols. Only the realization of the popular and traditional school Christmas market on December 16 looks rather unlikely at the time of writing. Please consult the school pages on Facebook or Instagram for updates. As the school's sponsoring association, the Swiss Educational Association (SEA) is responsible for strategic school development and modernization. In a new information format, SEA President Knut Sierotzki and Vice President Natalie Becher address the school community with news on current topics like AGM, digitization and school expansion. |
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Our mailing address is: SwissThai Chamber of Commerce c/o Embassy of Switzerland 35 Witthayu Road, Lumphini Pathum Wan District Bangkok 10330
TX-ID: 01085 4100 0019 Tel: 083 – 997– 2280; fax : 02 – 136 – 7335 Email: secretary@swissthai.com
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