Proposal No More: Scrapped Tourism Fee
In a recent statement, Thailand’s Prime Minister, Srettha Thavisin, announced that his government would be scrapping a proposal approved by the previous government. According to the proposal, if implemented, a $8.2 tourism fee would have been charged to all air passengers. However, the PM has announced its cancellation due to repeated opposition from the private sector of the country.
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It was also stated that though the fee, if charged, can generate short-term revenue, it will lessen the chances of tourists entering the area and subsequently spending money on food, shopping, and other activities.
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The PM said that the government will be aiming to “generate additional revenue from other tax sources” and will allocate funds to support tourism as needed.
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Additionally, Thavisin also announced that the government is currently negotiating with the tech company Apple to open up a startup centre in the country as well as an Apple Developer Academy at Chiang Mai University’s Science and Technology Park.
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