Thailand to provide tax benefits to E85 model vehicle manufacturers

Posted in General, Government, Guide, News August 27, 2008

Western manufacturers of vehicles capable of using E85 - fuel with up to 85 per cent ethanol – will get tax benefits in Thailand despite opposition to the plan from Japanese car makers.

Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej, addressing his weekly “Talking Samak Style” TV program the week before, said the government decided to offer tax breaks for imported E85-compatible vehicles despite a request from Japanese auto manufacturers to delay the plan by two years.

Japan is opposing this plan because Japan will be able to come out with its E80-compatible models for exports only after two years where as several US and European auto manufacturers already produce E85-compatible models.

The Thai automobile market is dominated by Japanese manufacturers, nearly all of whom have set up assembly and manufacturing plants in Thailand to avoid high import taxes on completely built-up vehicles. Thailand has decided to promote the production of E85, using locally produced ethanol from various agricultural commodities such as sugar and tapioca so as to reduce its dependency on imported fuels.

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Weather and pilot responsible for the One-Two-Go Jetliner crash

Posted in General, Guide, News August 27, 2008

This is in connection with the The MD82 aircraft, the low-cost One-Two-Go Airlines Jetliner which skidded off the runway after touching down on a flight from Don Mueang airport in Bangkok, and crashed into the treeline beyond the end of the landing zone, bursting into flames. This happened an year ago when the budget carrier with 130 people on board crashed and burned while landing at Phuket Airport. Both pilots also died in the accident.

Now, the investigating committee on this accident has concluded that the accident was due to pilot error and poor visibility, a senior Transport Ministry official said Tuesday.

Aviation Department director-general Chaisak Angkasuwan quoted the committee report as saying that the aircraft accident September 16 should be attributed to the failure of the pilot and co-pilot who did not follow proper safety measures. Poor weather at the time of the accident was another factor, according to the committee report.

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