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The Bangkok Post is a daily newspaper serving Bangkok, Thailand. The Bangkok Post covers local, national, and international news, sports, politics, and business.

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Bangkok Post (Bangkok, Thailand) archives from July 2004

Company spikes plan to launch acupuncture facilities in Thailand.
July 1, 2004

Thailand Audi distributor seeks customs-free status for new assembly facility.
July 1, 2004

Thai Military Bank completes tender offer for shares.
July 1, 2004

Thailand property developer plans IPO this year.
July 1, 2004

Mister Donut targets billion-baht market in Thailand.
July 1, 2004

Sell high, new Thai entrepreneurs urged.
July 1, 2004

Thai government looks at reducing subsidy for diesel fuel.
July 1, 2004

Thailand's growth level stable in May despite higher petrol prices.
July 1, 2004

Thailand's housing authority securitizes its rights to home loans.
July 1, 2004

Request made for SEC to investigate New Imperial Hotel delisting.
July 1, 2004

Thai jewellery firms face big challenges to stay competitive.
July 1, 2004

Control of inflation to be goal of monetary policy in Thailand.
July 1, 2004

New plans drafted for palm oil trade in Thailand.
July 1, 2004

Container X-ray system debuts for Thailand's cargo ports.
July 1, 2004

New Thai resort targets trendy professionals.
July 1, 2004

North Korea eyes settling old rice debts with Thailand.
July 1, 2004

Bangkok Post, Thailand, Nikhil B. Srinivasan column.
July 1, 2004

TOT Corporation launches low-cost calling in Thailand.
July 1, 2004

Thai tennis star is hired for adidas ads.
July 2, 2004

Agricultural Futures Exchange of Thailand operates smoothly, but volume low.
July 2, 2004

Bangkok Post, Thailand, Last Asset column.
July 2, 2004

Siam City Cement's new brand aims to tap low-price segment.
July 2, 2004

Thailand's Trinity Holding eyes investing in China.
July 2, 2004

Thai coffee company to expand in Middle East.
July 2, 2004

Thai prime minister points to innovation as key to competitiveness.
July 2, 2004

Bangkok Post, Thailand, corporate counsellor column.
July 2, 2004

Federal Reserve interest rake hike to have little effect in Thailand.
July 2, 2004

Thai firm offers six high-speed Internet packages.
July 2, 2004

Johnson & Johnson in Thailand aims to regain market lead.
July 2, 2004

Inflation in Thailand is linked to oil prices.
July 2, 2004

124 Communications aims to become first listed PR firm in Thailand.
July 2, 2004

Free-trade pact with China, India puts Thai silk industry at risk.
July 2, 2004

Thai telecom Advanced Info Service posts 56 percent rise in wireless revenue.
July 2, 2004

United Broadcasting Corporation complies with Thai order, drops channel.
July 2, 2004

Thailand TV production firm expects 20 percent growth even if hit show is axed.
July 2, 2004

British beauty product retailer aims for 100 outlets in Thailand.
July 3, 2004

High quality coal importer to float shares on Thai market.
July 3, 2004

Thai currency sees stability seven years on.
July 3, 2004

Thailand's Saha Group adjusting to free trade.
July 3, 2004

Longer fixed-rate terms urged in Thailand.
July 3, 2004

Nissan gives Thai operation a facelift.
July 3, 2004

Thailand's 'Mama' brand noodle maker sees potential in new snack.
July 3, 2004

Finance Ministry, PTT set to take control of Thai Petrochemical Industry.
July 3, 2004

Thai stock market inches up in sluggish trade.
July 3, 2004

Thailand infrastructure hard-pressed to meet major growth spurt.
July 3, 2004

Thailand's Kasikornbank president embraces private-sector challenge.
July 5, 2004

Thailand's Masterkool set to sell more cooling products overseas.
July 5, 2004

Investor calls for Thailand to subsidize the price of ethanol.
July 5, 2004

Thai government mulls loans to regional neighbors.
July 5, 2004

More talks with China required before Asian free-trade pact can be signed.
July 5, 2004

Bangkok Post, Thailand, Global Insights column.
July 5, 2004

European Union extends ban on raw poultry meat to Dec. 15.
July 5, 2004

Advances in technology are a boon for travelers to/from Asia.
July 5, 2004

Bangkok Post, Thailand, travel column.
July 5, 2004

Qualcomm Thailand focuses on global market for wireless technology.
July 5, 2004

President Bakery sets up bakery cafe chain in Thailand.
July 5, 2004

Bangkok Post, Thailand, business briefs column.
July 5, 2004

Thailand's thinly stretched state agencies urged to avoid foreign loans.
July 5, 2004

Thai investment board seeks ways to boost competitiveness of local industry.
July 5, 2004

Beijing dampens prospects for iron-ore smelter projects.
July 5, 2004

Thailand Post turns a profit after breaking government ties.
July 5, 2004

Bangkok Post, Thailand, Kriengsak Niratpattanasai column.
July 5, 2004

Orient Thai Airlines plans listing after tie-up.
July 6, 2004

Beer Thai to start sister brand.
July 6, 2004

Bangkok Post, Thailand, business briefs column.
July 6, 2004

Bangkok Post, Thailand, business briefs column.
July 6, 2004

Bangkok Post, Thailand, company reports column.
July 6, 2004

Thai central bank says baht is undeterred by Federal Reserve's rate increase.
July 6, 2004

Bangkok Post, Thailand, guest column.
July 6, 2004

Thailand hobby craft retailer in expansion.
July 6, 2004

Schering AG expects 14 percent rise in sales in Thailand.
July 6, 2004

Bangkok, Thailand, skytrain buyout may cost 50 billion baht.
July 6, 2004

Thai steelmakers shop for projects abroad.
July 6, 2004

Thai athletic shoe distributor Pan to launch its own Maximus brand.
July 6, 2004

EU chicken ban to have little impact on Thailand's economy, experts say.
July 6, 2004

Thailand's Phuket residential projects are hot among foreigners.
July 6, 2004

Former Thai Petrochemical leader proposes 'minor' amendments.
July 6, 2004

Blue-chip buys push Stock Exchange of Thailand past 650.
July 6, 2004

Thailand firm's 12 new vessels lift capacity by 20 percent.
July 6, 2004

Thai Military Bank loan to TV station breached rule.
July 7, 2004

BankThai foresees strong performance, vows not to merge.
July 7, 2004

Tiger Beer Takes Aim at Two Sales Segments in Thailand.
July 7, 2004

Beer Thai logo to be printed on UK soccer team's jersey.
July 7, 2004

Toyota welcomes promotion of biodiesel by Thai government.
July 7, 2004

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