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Italian Thai, Rojana to Sign $1.7bln Myanmar Dawei Deal in March
January 30, 2015
Italian Thai Development Pcl and Rojana Industrial Park will sign a $1.7-billion deal in March to develop the Dawei industrial zone in Myanmar, the Thai government said on Friday.
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Govt Told to Focus on R&D, Cut down on Graft to Boost Competitiveness
January 30, 2015
The Joint Foreign Chambers of Commerce and top executives yesterday called on the government to focus on the promotion of research and development, improvement of ...
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Thailand Ranked 61 in Talent Competitiveness Index
January 28, 2015
Out of 93 countries, Thailand is ranked 61st in the Global Talent Competitiveness Index.
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Press Release
January 28, 2015
Application for the BOI in 2014 exceed 2 trillion baht. BOI aims to attract projects that create value for Thailand.
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Thailand Plans Major Infrastructure Upgrade
January 27, 2015
Thai government is looking to boost the country's ailing economy with a more than $100-billion infrastructure spending program that includes upgrading the national rail network and opening links to Southern China.
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Supporting Industries can Strengthen Car Production
January 27, 2015
Greater investment in supporting industries will be a crucial factor in strengthening the car industry to compete with other countries ahead of Asean economic integration.
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Thailand Records Highest Investment Applications In 50 Years
January 26, 2015
Thailand has recorded investment applications worth 2.192 trillion baht in 3,469 projects last year, its highest in 50 years.
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Thai Unit's Transmissions Go to Mazda Plants Worldwide
January 26, 2015
Mazda Powertrain Manufacturing Thailand (MPMT), a new arm of Mazda Motor Corporation, will supply the Japanese car maker's global production facilities as they cope with growing demand for automatic transmissions.
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Car Production Projected at 2.2 Million in 2015
January 26, 2015
Car production in Thailand in 2015 is projected at 2.2 million units, while export is set for 1.2 million units, said Surapong Paisitpattanapong, vice chairman of the Federation of Thai Industries.
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