DYXnet Wins Gold Stevie® Award for AI Innovation at Asia-Pacific Stevie® Awards
DYXnet, a wholly-owned subsidiary of VNET Group (NASDAQ: VNET) and a leading enterprise network service provider in Greater China, has been honored with the prestigious Gold Stevie® Award for Innovation in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning at the 12th annual Asia-Pacific Stevie® Awards. This recognition underscores DYXnet’s commitment to delivering cutting-edge ICT services and its dedication to driving digital transformation through AI technologies. The company’s continued success at the Stevie® Awards since 2021—earning accolades for digital transformation and technology innovation—reinforces its leadership in enterprise network services. The Stevie® Awards, regarded as one of the world’s premier business honors, evaluated over 1,000 nominations from across the Asia-Pacific region, with winners selected by a panel of over 100 global executives.
DYXnet’s award-winning AI services integrate artificial intelligence with network and cybersecurity operations to create intelligent, automated solutions for enterprise customers. By leveraging advanced machine learning and real-time analytics, the company enables predictive network management, proactive troubleshooting, and optimized performance, embodying the principles of Artificial Intelligence for IT Operations (AIOps). DYXnet is also exploring synergies with large language models like ChatGPT and DeepSeek to further enhance its SD-WAN and SASE offerings. CEO Senica Chen emphasized the company’s ongoing investment in AI and its mission to build modern, intelligent infrastructure by leveraging the broader resources of its parent company and ecosystem partners in computing, data centers, and cybersecurity.
Editor’s Note: DYXnet has won the Gold Stevie® Award for Innovation in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning at the 12th Asia-Pacific Stevie® Awards, recognizing its leadership in AI-driven enterprise network services. The company integrates AI with network and cybersecurity operations to deliver predictive management, automation, and performance optimization through AIOps. Backed by VNET Group, DYXnet is also exploring large language models like ChatGPT to enhance its SD-WAN and SASE offerings, reaffirming its commitment to building intelligent, future-ready infrastructure.
Vietnam Accelerates 5G Rollout with Government Support and Industry Momentum
Vietnam is fast-tracking its 5G network expansion with a new government policy offering 15 per cent state-funded support on average equipment costs for businesses that deploy at least 20,000 5G broadcasting stations by the end of 2025. The move is part of a broader strategy to stimulate breakthroughs in science, technology, and national digital transformation. With telecom providers having previously installed only around 5,000 stations annually, this support aims to significantly boost deployment speed. The Ministry of Science and Technology emphasized the urgency of building a comprehensive nationwide network, citing the need for faster infrastructure development to support economic and technological growth.
Leading telecom operators have already ramped up their efforts. Viettel, with over 6,500 5G stations, has coverage across all provinces and key infrastructure areas, offering speeds up to 1Gbps and ultra-low latency for services like self-driving cars and remote surgery. MobiFone, now Vietnam’s third commercial 5G provider, is rolling out its services in central urban areas using both standalone and non-standalone platforms, while VNPT has extended coverage to all administrative districts with three million current 5G users. International players like Ericsson and Nokia have also entered the market through new agreements with Vietnamese operators. Experts note that while the 15 per cent support is a positive step, the scale of investment required for nationwide 5G remains substantial. Still, with data traffic rapidly shifting to 5G and projections that it will serve half of Vietnam’s mobile subscribers by 2030, the technology is poised to become a cornerstone of the country’s digital economy.
https://vir.com.vn/5g-infrastructure-receiving-push-due-to-bespoke-policies-126252.html
Editor’s Note: Vietnam is accelerating its 5G rollout with government support covering 15% of equipment costs for businesses deploying at least 20,000 stations by 2025, aiming to fast-track national digital transformation. Telecom giants like Viettel, MobiFone, and VNPT have significantly expanded 5G coverage, while global firms like Ericsson and Nokia are partnering with local operators. Despite high investment needs, experts see 5G as a key driver of Vietnam’s digital economy, expected to serve half the country’s mobile users by 2030.
Samsung Set to Receive Tax Refund by April 15 Pending Document Submission
At a Ministry of Finance press conference on April 3, Mai Son, Deputy Director General of the Tax Department, announced that Samsung Electronics Vietnam will receive its tax refund by April 15, provided the company submits all required documents by the April 10 deadline. The tax and customs authorities have been working closely with Samsung to resolve outstanding issues, with the company committing at their latest meeting on March 28 to provide the full documentation on time. Son noted that clear instructions had already been given to ensure the process moves forward smoothly.
Son also highlighted the broader tax refund framework, where nearly 80 per cent of annual refund requests are processed under a post-audit mechanism—refund first, verify later. Only a small portion, including new or high-risk cases, are subject to pre-audit checks. He praised the collaborative efforts between tax authorities and businesses, noting ongoing reforms in IT systems and database use to boost tax management efficiency. As part of upcoming amendments to the Law on Tax Administration, Son stated that compliant businesses will benefit from faster refunds under a new priority mechanism and encouraged enterprises to contribute feedback to help shape fair and effective tax policies.
https://vir.com.vn/samsung-to-receive-vat-refund-worth-233-million-125833.html
Editor’s Note: Samsung Electronics Vietnam is expected to receive its tax refund by April 15, pending the submission of required documents by the April 10 deadline, as confirmed by the Tax Department. Authorities are working closely with Samsung to ensure a smooth process, with broader reforms also underway to enhance tax management through IT upgrades and database integration. Deputy Director General Mai Son highlighted that most refunds follow a post-audit model and that upcoming legal amendments will offer faster refunds to compliant businesses under a new priority mechanism.
Trump’s Tariffs Shake Southeast Asia, Testing Vietnam’s Diplomacy and Cambodia’s Stability
Vietnam’s carefully balanced “bamboo diplomacy”—maintaining strong ties with both the US and China—is facing a major test as sweeping US tariffs hit Southeast Asian economies. Under newly appointed Communist Party Secretary-General To Lam, Vietnam has pursued an ambitious growth strategy aimed at transforming into a high-income, tech-driven economy by 2045. Central to that plan has been expanding exports to the US, its largest market. The elevation of US-Vietnam relations to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in 2023 underscored this goal. Now, the economic outlook is clouded by tariffs and a seemingly uncompromising US stance. President Trump’s top trade adviser, Peter Navarro, has dismissed Vietnam’s offer to eliminate tariffs on US goods as inadequate, citing non-tariff barriers and accusing the country of facilitating trans-shipment of Chinese products to dodge previous US-China tariffs.
Other Southeast Asian nations are also reeling. Cambodia, where garment manufacturing is a lifeline for 750,000 workers, faces deep economic and political risks. The sector has served as a social safety valve in an economy increasingly marred by land disputes and a stagnant real estate market. With no viable alternatives, the Cambodian government is pleading for a delay in tariffs, supported by calls from the American Chamber of Commerce. Thailand and Malaysia are following suit with diplomatic overtures, but prospects for relief appear slim. Trump’s tariffs are even hitting Myanmar—already mired in civil war—with a 44% levy on its garment exports, despite US trade being less than 1% of its GDP. Ironically, Trump has long enjoyed admiration in the region for his no-nonsense approach, but as the tariffs bite, Southeast Asia’s leaders find themselves forced to negotiate from a position of growing vulnerability.
The impact of Trump’s tariffs on Vietnam
Editor’s Note: Vietnam’s “bamboo diplomacy” is being tested by U.S. tariffs, threatening its export-driven growth strategy, especially with rising tensions over trade practices and accusations of Chinese product trans-shipping. Meanwhile, Cambodia’s economy, heavily reliant on garment manufacturing, faces instability as it pleads for tariff relief, with other Southeast Asian nations like Thailand and Malaysia also seeking diplomatic solutions. Trump’s tariffs are impacting the entire region, even Myanmar, and despite previous admiration for his approach, Southeast Asian leaders are now negotiating from a vulnerable position.
Apple Activates Emergency Alerts for iPhone Users in Thailand
Apple has officially released a carrier update that enables iPhone users in Thailand to receive emergency notifications through the Cell Broadcast system and Amber Alerts. This development follows successful trials conducted by Thai mobile operators AIS and True-dtac to implement a system that delivers real-time alerts in cases of natural disasters such as earthquakes, floods, and other critical incidents.
Previously, only Android smartphones in Thailand supported Cell Broadcast alerts, while iPhones lacked compatibility due to the absence of a necessary Carrier Profile update. With the new update now available, iPhone users across Thailand can receive the same life-saving notifications, marking a significant improvement in the country’s emergency communication capabilities.
https://www.nationthailand.com/business/tech/40048664
Editor’s Note: Apple has released a carrier update enabling iPhone users in Thailand to receive emergency notifications through the Cell Broadcast system and Amber Alerts. This follows successful trials by Thai mobile operators AIS and True-dtac, allowing real-time alerts for natural disasters and other critical incidents. Previously unavailable on iPhones, this update ensures that iPhone users now have access to the same emergency alerts as Android users, enhancing Thailand’s emergency communication system.
Thailand’s Cell Broadcast System Ready to Deliver Emergency Alerts Nationwide
Thailand’s Cell Broadcast (CB) system is now fully prepared to send real-time emergency alerts to both Thai citizens and foreign tourists in the event of natural disasters, according to key government and telecom officials. The system was successfully tested on Friday through a collaboration between True Corporation, the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM), the National Broadcasting and Telecommunication Commission (NBTC), and the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society (DES). The test comes in the wake of the recent 8.2-magnitude earthquake in Myanmar, which impacted several areas in Thailand, including Bangkok.
DDPM director-general Passakorn Bunyalak emphasized the CB system’s importance in enhancing Thailand’s disaster warning capabilities and announced ongoing efforts to develop a Cell Broadcast Entity (CBE) to allow public agencies to issue timely alerts. True Corporation also confirmed full technical readiness, with the system already installed at all network stations nationwide. The initiative marks a significant step forward in safeguarding the population, particularly in high-risk zones, through a unified public-private sector effort.
https://www.nationthailand.com/business/tech/40048352
Editor’s Note: Thailand’s Cell Broadcast (CB) system is now fully operational to deliver real-time emergency alerts to both citizens and tourists in case of natural disasters. The system was successfully tested through a collaboration between telecom and government agencies, following the recent earthquake in Myanmar that affected Thailand. This initiative enhances disaster warning capabilities, with True Corporation confirming nationwide technical readiness and ongoing development of a Cell Broadcast Entity for timely public alerts.
Experts Urge Thai SMEs to Embrace AI to Boost Efficiency and Economic Growth
Experts are calling on Thailand’s 3.2 million small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to adopt artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance operational efficiency and support the country’s economic growth. Despite making up 90% of Thai businesses and employing half of the national workforce, many SMEs face major challenges such as rapid digital transformation, shifting consumer behaviour, limited access to funding, and internal resistance—particularly in family-run businesses. Experts say overcoming these hurdles is crucial for ensuring long-term sustainability and competitiveness.
Officials from the SME Development Bank and the Office of SMEs Promotion noted that while most SMEs embraced digital tools during the COVID-19 pandemic, awareness and understanding of AI remain low. Microsoft Thailand emphasized the economic benefits of AI, highlighting its role in industries like tourism and predicting that widespread adoption could raise GDP by 2%. Experts urged government support through awareness campaigns and advisory services to help SMEs leverage free AI tools, shift mindsets, and drive innovation in the face of a rapidly evolving global market.
https://www.nationthailand.com/business/tech/40048074
Editor’s Note: Experts are urging Thailand’s 3.2 million SMEs to adopt AI to improve efficiency and boost economic growth, despite challenges like digital transformation, limited funding, and resistance in family-run businesses. While many SMEs embraced digital tools during the pandemic, awareness of AI remains low, limiting its potential impact. Microsoft Thailand and officials suggest government support through awareness campaigns and advisory services to help SMEs integrate AI, potentially increasing GDP by 2%.
Bangkok Launches High-Tech ‘Waste Wise Station’ to Promote Recycling and Circular Economy
Bangkok has unveiled a cutting-edge waste management pilot, the “Waste Wise Station,” in Punnawithi Innovation District to address the city’s growing waste crisis, with 10,000 tonnes generated daily. Developed through a collaboration between the National Innovation Agency (NIA), KMITL, True Corporation, and Bangkok City Lab, the station features five specialised kiosks handling e-waste, food waste, clothing, plastic bottles, and used cooking oil. Located at True Digital Park, the station aims to overcome Thailand’s ongoing challenge of household waste separation and showcases how innovation can turn waste into valuable resources.
NIA executive director Dr Krithpaka Boonfueng described the station as a model for fostering sustainable habits and driving a circular economy, emphasising the importance of public awareness and youth engagement. True Corporation highlighted its decade-long e-waste collection efforts and commitment to zero landfill goals, while KMITL underscored its Zero Waste initiatives and carbon reduction strategies. With its integration of smart technology and community collaboration, the Waste Wise Station represents a scalable solution for cities seeking to combine sustainability with innovation.
https://www.nationthailand.com/business/tech/40048687
Editor’s Note: Bangkok has launched the “Waste Wise Station” in the Punnawithi Innovation District to address its growing waste crisis, featuring specialized kiosks for e-waste, food waste, clothing, plastic bottles, and used cooking oil. Developed by the National Innovation Agency, KMITL, True Corporation, and Bangkok City Lab, the station promotes recycling and supports a circular economy. With a focus on public awareness and youth engagement, it serves as a model for sustainable waste management through smart technology and community collaboration.
Thai Brands Outshine Global Rivals Among Gen Z in Landmark Survey
In a surprising turn, local Thai brands have outperformed international competitors in a new nationwide survey identifying the top brands resonating with Generation Z. The “GEN Z TOP BRAND AWARD 2025,” conducted by Intage and BrandBuffet, polled over 3,000 Thais across Generations X, Y, and Z, revealing that century-old institutions like Thailand Post and Siam Commercial Bank (SCB) remain top choices for younger consumers. These brands excelled by aligning with Gen Z values—offering clear messaging, lifestyle relevance, digital engagement, and convenience—indicating that brand agility and trust now outweigh mere tradition or price.
The results spanned ten categories, with Thai brands leading in logistics, banking, insurance, and more. Thailand Post, founded 141 years ago, claimed the top logistics spot, while SCB led in financial institutions, highlighting the adaptability of legacy brands. Other local winners included Muang Thai Life Assurance, Sansiri, and C-vitt. Dangjaithawin Anantachai of Intage noted that Gen Z prioritizes lifestyle alignment and trust over conventional brand loyalty, proving that local companies can thrive by evolving with consumer expectations.
https://www.nationthailand.com/business/corporate/40048601
Editor’s Note: In a recent survey, local Thai brands outperformed global rivals among Generation Z, with Thailand Post and Siam Commercial Bank (SCB) ranking highly due to their alignment with Gen Z values like clear messaging, digital engagement, and convenience. The survey revealed that legacy brands in categories like logistics and banking are thriving by adapting to modern consumer expectations. Other top Thai brands included Muang Thai Life Assurance, Sansiri, and C-vitt, showing that brand agility and trust are key to success with Gen Z.
SET Implements Temporary Measures to Stabilise Market Amid Global Downturn
The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) and the Thailand Futures Exchange (TFEX) have introduced temporary trading measures to curb heightened volatility triggered by global tariff policy shifts. Effective from April 8 to 11, 2025, the SET Board of Governors approved adjustments including reduced ceiling and floor limits—from +/-30% to +/-15% for local stocks and unit trusts, and from +/-60% to +/-30% for foreign shares. TFEX instruments such as index and single stock futures will follow suit, while dynamic price bands are tightened from ±10% to ±5%. A short-selling ban has also been imposed, with exemptions for market makers.
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) affirmed the legal authority behind the SET and TFEX’s moves, with Secretary-General Pornanong Budsaratragoon emphasizing that these preemptive actions aim to mitigate market instability and protect investor interests. The SEC remains in close coordination with the exchanges and will monitor conditions to evaluate the impact of the interventions, which are expected to strengthen investor confidence and maintain capital market integrity.
https://www.nationthailand.com/business/trading-investment/40048448
Editor’s Note: The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) and Thailand Futures Exchange (TFEX) have implemented temporary trading measures to reduce market volatility caused by global tariff policy shifts, adjusting ceiling and floor limits for stocks and futures. The measures, effective from April 8 to 11, 2025, include tighter price bands and a short-selling ban, with exemptions for market makers. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) supports these actions, aiming to stabilize the market, protect investors, and maintain capital market integrity.
IMPACT Invests THB 100 Million to Transform Muang Thong Thani into Smart City
IMPACT Exhibition Management has announced a THB 100 million investment to develop Muang Thong Thani into a smart city within three years, focusing on advanced transport and security systems. The first phase integrates the site’s transport network with the Pink Line electric railway extension, adding two new stations—IMPACT Muang Thong Thani and Muang Thong Thani Lakeside—for enhanced connectivity. A key feature of the project is the installation of 200 AI-powered CCTV cameras across 18 strategic locations to manage traffic flow, reduce congestion, and boost safety. Ten more locations will follow, covering high-traffic zones like the Chaeng Watthana Road entrance and Challenger Building area.
The smart surveillance system will operate 24/7, offering real-time updates on vehicle and pedestrian activity, and supporting IMPACT’s Smart Safety Zone 4.0 initiative. The cameras, equipped with licence plate recognition technology and intelligent traffic signal control, will also provide instant alerts in case of accidents or hazards. An Intelligent Traffic Management System will monitor traffic volume, vehicle speed, and queue lengths. To support the transformation, IMPACT is investing in staff training in collaboration with local authorities, while also undertaking landscape enhancements—positioning Muang Thong Thani as a model for modern urban living.
https://www.nationthailand.com/business/corporate/40048327
Editor’s Note: IMPACT Exhibition Management is investing THB 100 million to transform Muang Thong Thani into a smart city, focusing on advanced transport and security systems. The project includes integrating the transport network with the Pink Line electric railway, adding new stations, and installing 200 AI-powered CCTV cameras for real-time traffic management and safety. This initiative also features intelligent traffic systems, 24/7 surveillance, and staff training, positioning Muang Thong Thani as a model for modern urban living.
Thailand Forms National AI Committee to Boost Global Tech Competitiveness
The Thai government has approved the establishment of the National AI Committee, chaired by Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, to spearhead the country’s technological advancement and elevate its global competitiveness. The committee, which includes representatives from key government and private sector agencies, will hold its first meeting in early April to outline a national strategy for AI adoption and integration across various sectors. The initiative aims to drive innovation and efficiency through the development of a Thai large language model, deep tech solutions, and sector-wide data integration.
Digital Economy and Society Minister Prasert Jantararuangtong, serving as vice-chairman, emphasized the central role of AI in Thailand’s future, with plans to link global foundation models to local innovations by 2025. The government will fund AI development through science, research, and innovation grants, while also improving digital infrastructure and attracting investment from major tech firms. The ministry will further support startups and SMEs in adopting AI technologies and roll out upskilling programs to prepare the workforce for an increasingly AI-driven economy, reinforcing Thailand’s vision of becoming ASEAN’s leading AI hub.
https://www.nationthailand.com/business/tech/40048295
Editor’s Note: The Thai government has established the National AI Committee, chaired by Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, to enhance the country’s tech competitiveness. The committee aims to drive AI adoption across sectors, develop a Thai large language model, and integrate deep tech solutions, with plans to link local innovations to global models by 2025. The government will fund AI development, improve digital infrastructure, support startups and SMEs, and offer upskilling programs to prepare the workforce for an AI-driven economy.