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Thailand set to be 'key logistics hub'

Thailand has the potential to become a key logistics hub in the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) through its Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC), a forum was told.

"When we work together to fulfill the potential of the EEC, Thailand and the GMS can become a powerhouse across the world," said Narongchai Akrasanee, steering committee chairman of the Mekong Institute, at the opening of the GMS Logistics Forum held in Pattaya on Thursday.

Mr Narongchai said connectivity in the logistics and transport sectors, especially in the EEC, is an important step Thailand needs to take to boost its competitive advantage in the global market.

Development projects such as the Don Mueang–Suvarnabhumi–U-Tapao high-speed railway and the expansion of the sea port at Laem Chabang and Map Ta Phut in the EEC could transform Thailand into a logistics hub in GMS.

Hosted by the Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB), Mekong Institute, E-Commerce and Logistics Asean Association, the Bangkok Post, the Economic Eastern Corridor, GMS-FRETA, and the Joint Foreign Chambers of Commerce in Thailand (JFCCT), the forum presented opportunities for improving logistics and transport processes in a series of activities running until tomorrow.

Chiruit Isarangkun Na Ayuthaya, president of the TCEB, said broader public-private collaboration can unlock economic potential in the EEC.

He added that tapping existing channels such as MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conventions, and Exhibitions) can showcase the value of the EEC to a wider audience to increase international investments.

"By explaining the benefits of the EEC across all sectors of society, we build ownership for transformative change which will see the GMS advance not just in logistics and transport but in technological innovation and market strategies," he said.

Suriyan Vichitlekarn, executive director of the Mekong Institute, said he encouraged government, business, and private sector representatives to take advantage of the policy discussions, targeted solutions, and practical approaches highlighted across the Forum's activities.

At the forum, prime movers presented logistics and infrastructure initiatives and investment opportunities in the EEC, including practical measures to mitigate the impacts of Covid-19.

The Business Forum was followed by a business networking and matching session and product exhibits for service providers and enterprises to exchange insights and link networks to induce lucrative investments. A visit to EEC facilities will be arranged today.

https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/2089803/thailand-set-to-be-key-logistics-hub
 
You quoted me...Abraxxas.

Apologies then, heavy night last night. Was at a birthday party and it didn't end till 2am. Needed copious quantities of Lipovitan to get the engine started.

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Then why aren't you there?

Because Guno has no interest in sexually abusing children.

Just to be clear, I am not saying all foreigners who go to Thailand are there to sexually abuse children. Many are there for other reasons, but many are there for that reason.
 
Thailand a drug infested third world shit hole



Thailand braces for a fresh methamphetamine influx after a coup in neighboring Myanmar.


The frontier traversing the three countries makes up the "Golden Triangle" that has for decades been the hub of Southeast Asia's lucrative drug trade.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...after-myanmar-coup/ar-BB1eYGBv?ocid=Peregrine

There was a Thai place next to my restaurant, the owner is from Pattaya....he uses an enormous amount of drugs, and so do many of the people he associates with.

This does not prove anything, but I noticed.
 
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