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Government Touts Aircraft Maintenance Center in Chonburi to French Investors
September 25, 2018
The government has confirmed plans to establish an aircraft maintenance center in the country to French investors who have shown an interest in the country’s aviation sector.
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs Reaffirms the Rise of Thai Economy
September 25, 2018
Amidst all the focus on the countdown towards general elections in Thailand, one piece of positive news that has gone somewhat under the radar are the strong economic figures coming out of the country.
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Three Service Fields to Open for Foreign Firms
September 24, 2018
The government looks set to remove three service businesses from List 3 under the Foreign Business Act (FBA) to facilitate foreign investment in Thailand, with the move to take effect next year.
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Bombardier Eyes ASEAN Infrastructure
September 24, 2018
Bombardier, the Canada-based manufacturer of planes and trains, expects strong growth in its business in ASEAN countries due to expanding investment in infrastructure projects in the region.
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U.S. Investors Confident in Thailand: PMO Minister
September 24, 2018
United States investors are confident to invest in Thailand while the government will pursue the roadmap towards a general election, said Minister attached to the Prime Minister's Office Kobsak Pootrakool.
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Asian Firms Shuffle Production around the Region as China Tariffs Hit
September 23, 2018
A growing number of Asian manufacturers of products ranging from memory chips to machines tools are moving to shift production from China to other factories in the region in the wake of U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Chinese imports.
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Big Data Making Giant Leap
September 22, 2018
The big data industry in Thailand is expected to reach Bt17.7 billion in 2019, a growth of 16.4 percent from this year’s Bt15.45 billion, which itself represented a 13.7-per-cent increase over 2017.
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Germany's Daimler Optimistic of Truck Sales in Thailand and Region
September 21, 2018
Daimler AG, Germany’s leading automaker, is confident that the sale of its trucks in Thailand and other Asian countries will grow significantly this year.
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Daimler Affirms Thai Truck and Bus Assembly
September 21, 2018
Stuttgart-based Daimler AG is committed to investing in truck and bus assembly in Thailand's Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) scheme, even though the local market is limited when compared with other Asian countries.
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