At present, many countries, especially members of the European Union, have imposed the so-called Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) that mandates the issuance of carbon emission certificates (CBAM certificates) effectively certifying the actual amount of carbon emission from the production process of a certain product. This process is designed to prevent the import of products with high greenhouse gas emissions from entering the EU zone. Such Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG)
TAT and International Partners Urge Thai Businesses to Prepare for Imminent EU Regulations on Sustainable Tourism
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On September 26, at the Avani+ Riversi...
International efforts to protect and empower ASEAN's women migrant workers
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International organisations under the United Nations (UN) and the European Un...
EXPORT PROMOTION SEMINAR TO HIGHLIGHT EXCELLENCE OF EUROPEAN FOOD
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H.E. Mr. David Daly, Ambassador of the European Union to Thai (EU) is set to host a tw...
Vaxzevria approved in the EU as third dose booster against COVID-19
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Approval follows CHMP recommendation for use in patients previously vaccinated with ...
'EU Sustainable Food & Craft Market' champions sustainable SMEs to mark Europe Day
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To celebrate Europe Day 2022, the Delegation of the European Unio...
TH-EU: The Phuket Youth's Awareness Raising for Separate Collection
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Today, the Prince of Songkhla University, Phuket Campus was the hub to learn and exc...
BLUE ELEPHANT GROUP'S STEPPE FAMILY MEETS AMBASSADOR OF THAILAND TO BELGIUM
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H.E. Mr. Sek Wannamethee (2nd from left), Head of the Thai delegation to the...
New local approaches to tackle the plastic waste challenge launched
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On the way to reduce and better manage plastic waste in Thailand, the Pollution Cont...