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TISI seizes nearly 20,000 illegal squishy toys over cancer-risk chemicals
MONDAY, AUGUST 03, 2026
Thailand’s Industrial Standards Institute has seized nearly 20,000 substandard squishy toys worth more than 1 million baht, warning they may expose children to unsafe chemicals.
Cabinet to consider tighter standards for power banks and lithium batteries
MONDAY, JULY 27, 2026
The Industry Ministry is preparing rules to make nickel batteries, lithium batteries and power banks controlled products requiring TIS certification before sale in Thailand.
Thai steel groups demand action over legal threats in TIS 24 review
FRIDAY, JULY 17, 2026
Ten Thai steel-industry associations have appealed to the prime minister and the industry minister to protect government officials and technical experts involved in revising the country’s standard for deformed steel bars
Steel mills face random checks as minister warns repeat offenders risk licence revocation
MONDAY, JUNE 22, 2026
Industry Minister Varawut Silpa-archa says steel mills must meet Thai Industrial Standards regardless of production technology, with repeat violations risking licence revocation.
TSEA warns IF steel may pose safety risks, urges separate TISI standard
TUESDAY, JUNE 09, 2026
Thailand’s structural engineers call for separate standards and limited use of IF steel after Xin Ke Yuan Steel is cleared to resume operations.
DIW allows Xin Ke Yuan Steel to resume operations after compliance checks
FRIDAY, JUNE 05, 2026
The Department of Industrial Works has allowed Xin Ke Yuan Steel to reopen after passing air-pollution and TISI quality requirements.
Industry Ministry moves to make solar panel standards mandatory
TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2026
Thailand is pushing for compulsory solar rooftop standards by early 2027 to improve safety, support local supply chains and guide households.
BOI Meeting on Xin Ke Yuan Steel Privileges Collapses Amid Certification Row
FRIDAY, APRIL 04, 2025
TISI approval document stalls revocation, fears of costly legal repercussions rise
Crackdown nets nearly 400m baht in substandard goods
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2024
Over 500 traders are charged with violating laws to protect consumers against poor-quality products
THB344 million worth of substandard products detected in past 10 months
SATURDAY, AUGUST 03, 2024
Concerns over sharp increase in the number of products failing standards tests