The Thailand Taxonomy Phase 2 covers the agriculture, construction and real estate, manufacturing, and waste management sectors, which are considered high greenhouse gas-emitting sectors. This phase
December 2022 until 26 January 2023. The Thailand Taxonomy Phase I focuses on the economic activities relating to the energy and transportation sectors, which contribute to the highest proportion of carbon
Formax Thailand (Thailand) Co., Ltd. : Unlicensed securities and derivatives business (Disclosure Date : 06/03/2015)
Formax Thailand (Thailand) Co., Ltd. : Unlicensed securities and derivatives business (Disclosure Date : 06/03/2015)
Thailand Taxonomy has been inaugurated with the objective to assist business and public sectors with a unified standard that can be used as a tool of reference in classifying environmental-friendly
. Thailand Taxonomy Phase 1 was developed focusing on environmental objective, specifically in the dimension of climate change mitigation in the Energy and Transportation sectors, both of which emit highest
Developing Thailand Taxonomy is the first initiative among the five Key Strategic Initiatives (KSIs) to be driven by the Board according to the work plan under the framework of Sustainable Finance
7th ASEAN Finance Ministers’ and Central Bank Governors’ Meeting (AFMGM) on March 2021, in which SEC Thailand has participated in developing ASEAN Taxonomy as member of the working groups established
Thailand is committed to building forward better in a post-pandemic world that has been exacerbated by the global shock in food supply caused by the war in Ukraine and the ongoing climate crisis
Palmer & Turner (Thailand) Ltd MJD.IR.003/2561 28 February 2018 Subject : Clarification of the operating result for the year 2017 ended December 31, 2017 To : Director and Manager The Stock Exchange