
Bangkok, Thailand – November 2025 Thailand’s digital economy has rapidly become one of Southeast Asia’s most dynamic growth engines, expanding from around 6 percent of GDP in 2023 (US $36 billion) to a projected 11 percent by 2027. SMEs are deeply embedded in this transformation—over 92 percent of consumers shop online, and small firms increasingly depend on…

New Report Calls for Thailand to Break Repair Barriers, Tackle 450,000 Tons of E-Waste Annually, and Align with BCG Economic Goals February 19, 2025 – BANGKOK – A new report released today by the Southeast Asia Public Policy Institute, in collaboration with the Thailand Environment Institute (TEI) and Rangsit University, reveals significant opportunities for Thailand to…

The Institute’s Policy White Paper, in collaboration with the Thailand Environmental Institute (TEI) and Rangsit University Faculty of Law, explores Right to Repair (R2R) in Thailand and sets out recommendations for creating a robust R2R policy environment in the country. The Paper also discusses the history of R2R movement and legislation around the world, highlighting…

The Southeast Asia Public Policy Institute (SEAPPI) and the Faculty of Law, Rangsit University have announced an agreement to collaborate on policy research and dialogue in Thailand and across the Southeast Asia region. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), signed by Dean of the Faculty of Law at Rangsit University Professor Vicha Mahakun and SEAPPI Executive…