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Thailand growth and tourism statistics
Tourism from Gulf countries, she said, fell to close to zero in March, as attacks from Iran closed regional airports. Those numbers have yet to fully rebound, and their wealthy visitors typically account for 7% of total tourism spending in Thailand.
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Thailand is expected to record the slowest economic growth in ASEAN in 2026 after the International Monetary Fund (IMF) cut its forecast to 1.5%, down from 1.6% projected in January. The downgrade, reported today, April 17, places Thailand behind its regional peers, including Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar.
The IMF said Vietnam is expected to lead the region with 7.1% growth, followed by Indonesia at 5%, Malaysia at 4.7%, the Philippines at 4.1% and Singapore at 3.5%. Cambodia and Laos are each forecast to grow by around 4%, while Myanmar is projected at 3%.
The new Thailand economy forecast came as the IMF cut its 2026 global growth forecast to 3.1% from 3.3% earlier this year.
Ekniti said Thailand still faced long-running problems, especially weak investment. He said the government wanted to speed up spending on infrastructure, digital technology and AI, while changing regulations and improving workforce skills to support stronger long-term growth.
On energy and geopolitical risks, he presented a “4T” framework consisting of Target, Transition, Transformation and Together. The approach includes targeted support measures, a faster shift to clean energy, broader economic restructuring and cooperation across sectors.
https://thethaiger.com/hot-news/economy/thailand-slowest-growth-asean-2026-imf#google_vignette
Michelin Guide Thailand
According to the Tourism Authority of Thailand, foreign tourists spent an additional 3.18 billion baht on food and dining during the eight-year Michelin Guide Thailand programme between 2018 and 2025.
The agency invested roughly 27 million baht per year, or 216.4 million baht over eight years, in bringing the guidebook to Thailand, generating a 14.7-fold return on the initial investment.
Last year, around 3.46 million foreign visitors dined at Michelin-listed restaurants in Thailand. About 468 restaurants were listed in the Michelin Guide in 2026.
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Wednesday, April 15, 2026
SJRQ2-Natural and Life Sciences Communications-THAILAND-
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Natural and Life Sciences Communications (Nat. Life Sci. Commun.), Formerly known as Chiang Mai University Journal of Natural Sciences (CMUJ. Nat. Sci.), is the official peer-reviewed online journal of Chiang Mai University, Thailand. It established the first issue in the year 2023, with four issues per year. Since the year 2009, our journal was indexed in Scopus database. Nat Life Sci. Commun. aims at facilitating the publication of a wide range of high-quality academic journals with an integration of various areas of natural and life sciences, including but not limited to agricultural and biological sciences, health professions, dentistry, environmental science, pharmacology, toxicology, pharmaceutics, and medicine.
Monday, April 13, 2026
SJRQ1-International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education-IJSHE-Enerald-hybrid-8000 words-figure penalty-long process times-Harvard
Novaes,
A. L. (2025). Enhancing sustainability education in
higher education through simulation-based learning: integrating sustainable
development goals. International
Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJSHE-08-2024-0571
Raiden
A, Goumaa R, Mazhar MU (2025;), "Embedding
ethics, responsibility and sustainability in the curriculum within a masters in
management programme". International
Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, Vol. ahead-of-print
No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJSHE-07-2024-0441
Mokski,
E., Leal Filho, W., Sehnem, S., & Andrade Guerra, J. B. S. O. D. (2023). Education for sustainable development in higher education
institutions: an approach for effective interdisciplinarity. International Journal of
Sustainability in Higher Education, 24(1), 96-117. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJSHE-07-2021-0306
Shephard, K., Harraway, J., Lovelock, B., Skeaff, S.,
Slooten, L. (2020).
Measuring attitudes toward sustainability in higher education. International Journal of
Sustainability in Higher Education, 21(1), 57-77.
https://doi.org/10.1108/IJSHE-07-2019-0256
Shephard, K., Brown, K. (2020). The “values” of higher education for
sustainable development. International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 21(6), 1145-1163.
https://doi.org/10.1108/IJSHE-01-2020-0016
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