Thailand has buried 64.7 tons of durians after they were rejected by China for being contaminated with a yellow dye, the country’s Agriculture Department said.
Thailand stops exporting durians after China returns 64 tonnes contaminated with BY2, valued at over 12 million baht.
The China-Nepal cross-border railway project will be a game changer in the trans-Himalayan region connecting not only Nepal ... The commencement ceremony of the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan (CKU) ...
The ongoing trade war between the US and China is impacting 23 Thai industrial sectors, a number that could rise to 30 next ...
Thai fruit exporters secured 3.5 billion baht in deals at a business event, boosting demand for Thailand's tropical fruits.
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Korea Joongang Daily on MSNNew Vietnam Hitejinro plant will pump out 5 million crates of soju a yearHitejinro, Korea's largest soju producer, has begun building its first overseas plant in Vietnam, aiming for 2026 production.
The delicious dishes prepared by Chef Kannika Jitsangworn offer a soul soothing experience, taking a deep dive into both ...
Champagne is all very well, but true love means giving something that will surprise and delight with its seductive depth and ...
Thailand on Wednesday cut off power supplies to areas in Myanmar where scam networks operate, following a public outcry ...
We don’t have the upscale grocer here in the Big Mango but here are some places you can buy Erewhon-like smoothies in Bangkok ...
The suspension, which lasted from January 2008 to December 2024, was due to Thailand’s evolving import regulations that ...
South Africa is set to resume the exportation of fresh apples to the Kingdom of Thailand, marking a significant achievement ...
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