Issue 56
A Thai pioneer reveals the secret to business success in this fast growing ASEAN economy.
Myanmar may be a budding potential market for many foreign investors, but it is a ...
... year it will focus on engineering, and, in 2018, medical technology.
According to Sucher, the CLMVT region (Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam and Thailand) can create mutual benefits if it works ...
... 489 exhibitors from Thailand, Indonesia, Russia, Taiwan, Japan, Vietnam, the UK, South Korea, India, Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar. Over 57,000 visitors from around the world attended the show, generating ...
... from Thailand that CLMV (Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam) countries consider as premium will certainly go well. It will not only add value to our country, but also give an opportunity for Thai SMEs ...
... the previous year. CLMVT (Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Vietnam and Thailand) members saw 44.42 million tourists, or about 42% of the total visitors to ASEAN.
To accommodate the rising number of tourists, ...
... electronics, chemical and steel industries, most of whom are Japanese. The company has both a Japanese and Myanmar desk with native speakers that provide customers with advice on trade, investment and ...
... exports pharmaceutical products to over 100 countries in North America, Latin America, Europe, and ASEAN countries like Myanmar. We are looking to enter the Thai market next as Thailand has a large ...
... process,” he says. “Our main goal is to expand into the Middle East and West as well.”
Piamwiwattikul believes Thailand’s location sandwiched between the potential markets of Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, ...
... country one of the major global production hubs in the future, and that Thailand can cooperate with India in several industries, such as the automotive.
“When the India-Myanmar-Thailand Trilateral ...
... economies in the world – India and China – and boasting an average 5.8% GDP growth from 2011 to 2014 despite the worldwide economic slowdown, the CLMVT countries (Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Myanmar and Thailand) ...
... and major companies in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam to attend seminars and exchange views on economic, trade and investment cooperation.
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... ministry will help Thai businesses penetrate ASEAN countries by promoting Thai brand awareness through trade fairs, such as Top Thai Brands in Laos and Mini Thailand Week in Cambodia, Myanmar, the Philippines, ...
Issue 52
The DITP and the Thai Hotel and Hospitality Management Association organised business matching activities for companies in the Thai and Myanmar hotel and restaurant industry from May 10 to ...
... over 400 businesses from Thailand and overseas, including companies from South Korea, Taiwan, Ghana, Malaysia, Vietnam, Japan, Myanmar, Laos and Cambodia. With 1,202 booths, more than 50,000 visitors from ...
... cooperation on trade, investment and tourism between the five countries (Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Vietnam and Thailand),” said Commerce Minister, Apiradi Tantraporn. “We also hope to form ...
Issue 48
The DITP has set up a strategic plan to explore business opportunities in 16 Tier II cities in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam, such as Mandalay, Siem Reap and Luang Prabang, DITP Director-General ...
... business everywhere in the world. While some agencies may focus only on domestic business, 40-year-old media company Prakit Advertising has expanded its services into Cambodia and Myanmar.
“We are a ...
Issue 45
Following last year’s November election, Myanmar is now more open to foreign investors, states a report from the DITP overseas office in Yangon.
“Though Thailand has many advantages ...
... one of the three motorways scheduled, will be an important economic route connecting Thailand with Myanmar.
Transport Minister Arkhom Termpittayapaisith said on 10 January that last year the ...
... over to do business in Indonesia, Vietnam and Myanmar.”
Ratanapinyowong adds that the centre offers macroeconomic and sectorial impact analyses based on research and dialogue with businesses. EIC also ...