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Srettha scraps B300 tourism ‘entry fee’

Srettha scraps B300 tourism ‘entry fee’

BANGKOK: Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has announced the government’s decision to scrap the controversial B300t tourism fee, initially proposed last year but faced opposition from the private sector.

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By National News Bureau of Thailand

Tuesday 11 June 2024 05:52 PM


Photo: NBT

Photo: NBT

The fee, intended to be collected from each tourist entering Thailand, was abandoned with the rationale that its elimination could encourage higher tourist spending in other areas, thereby providing a more substantial boost to the economy, reports state news agency NNT.

Addressing concerns over Thailand’s decline in the World Economic Forum’s tourism and travel development index, where it now ranks 47th out of 119 countries, Srettha emphasised the importance of a constructive approach rather than assigning blame. 

He noted the consistent recognition of various Thai cities and islands as top global tourist destinations and urged a focus on promoting positive developments within the sector, the report said.

In further developments, Srettha, during his visit to the North on Sunday (June 9), also announced ongoing negotiations with Apple Inc. to establish a startup center and potentially an Apple Developer Academy at Chiang Mai University’s Science and Technology Park. 

An agreement is expected soon, with Apple executives planning to visit by the end of 2025 to finalize the deal.