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IN CELEBRATION OF HIS MAJESTY

Lights lure more tourists to riverside

Illumination of venues sparks rise in dinner cruises and tours of canals



TRADE

Fair review for exports to China

Home decor a hit, garments fall flat





THAI to dangle Bt4,600 overseas fares

Thai Airways International will hold the "Sixth THAI Travel Fair" in Bangkok later this month, offering a new all-time low international fare at the event.

LATE NEWS

Inflation behind BOT decision to hike interest rate

Bank of Thailand Governor MR Pridiyathorn Devakula said the Monetary Policy Committee's expectation that inflation would exceed 6.2 per cent in June was behind its decision to raise the 14-day repurchase rate further by 25 basis points in Wednesday's meeting.



Booming sales of commemoratives

Frenzied buying yesterday broke out for banknotes, yellow shirts embroidered with His Majesty the King's emblem and limited-edition stamps - three collectors' items launched to commemorate his accession to the throne.



UK prince gets down to business

British drug-store chain Boots opened its 100th branch yesterday at Q House Lumpini in grand style.

IN BRIEF

ADC to expand its broadband reach

ADC DataNetwork Communications Co Ltd aims to expand coverage for its broadband service to industrial estates around the country this year.



Air agreements boost economies

Liberalised air-service agreements generate multiple economic benefits, including more jobs, more travel and tourism and more opportunities for consumers and carriers, according to a new global study released on Thursday.



Health Impact sees 'healthy bedding' sales doubling

Health Impact Co Ltd expects to double sales of its anti-allergen bedding to Bt60 million this year and targets a 40-per-cent rise in sales of medicinal shampoo, from about Bt35 million last year.



Ziamese Sisters takes its tea retail

Ziamese Sisters has started selling its premium tea products on retail shelves after three years of exclusively supplying five-star hotels, spas and other top-end customers.






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THAI to dangle Bt4,600 overseas fares

Green tea in decline as tastes change

Inflation behind BOT decision to hike interest rate

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