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Notification of the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand on COVID-19 Control Measures
March 09, 2020
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) would like to inform tourists, international and local, of the measures issued by the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) on “Practical Guidelines for the Air Operators ...
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Thailand Outlines $3.2 billion Stimulus to Alleviate Coronavirus Impact
March 06, 2020
Thailand on Friday outlined a stimulus package, estimated to be worth more than $3.2 billion, to mitigate the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on activity in an already-flagging economy.
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Thailand Investment Review, January 2020
March 06, 2020
Focusing on Thailand's smart farming
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CP Considers Setting up US Shrimp Farm
March 05, 2020
Thailand’s billionaire Chearavanont family is considering setting up a shrimp farm in the United States, as President Donald Trump’s administration tries to curb America’s reliance on seafood imports.
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Ohio Valley to House Petrochemical Complex, Company Expects FID by Mid-2020
March 04, 2020
PTT Global Chemical, a subsidiary of PTT Group, is allocating $5 billion for its next investment in Ohio.
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Mercedes Thailand Looks to Electrified Future
March 04, 2020
The automaker’s EV push begins in earnest with the debut of the EQC, a battery-electric SUV, at next month’s Bangkok auto show.
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Thailand Races ahead as Global Healthcare Hub
March 03, 2020
In 2019, the value of the Thailand medical device market rose to 176 billion baht (US$6 billion) – a 70 percent increase in the past decade, according to official figures from Thailand’s Office of Industrial Economics.
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Thailand Plant to Expand Capacity for Bio-based Epichlorohydrin
March 02, 2020
Bio-based chemical company Advanced Biochemical (Thailand) Co., Ltd. has announced a capacity increase at its plant in Map Ta Phut, Thailand, which will now produce 120,000 metric tons per year (m.t./yr) of bio-based epichlorohydrin (ECH)
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Supply Chain Shift away from China Gains Steam
March 01, 2020
The manufacturing supply chain shift away from China, which commenced during the U.S.-China trade war, is gaining critical mass amid the coronavirus crisis.
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