... trip, the Deputy Minister of Commerce and his team had a meeting with representatives from the UK’s Department for Business Innovation and Skills to discuss cooperation in various fields such as ...
... providing integrated logistics services from warehousing, to product distribution, customs clearance and transportation.
According to Sorat, the company has around 700 clients, mainly in the automotive, ...
Issue 54
Representatives of the DITP office in Los Angeles brought 36 Thai entrepreneurs, who are participants in the ‘Partnership With e-Commerce Companies’ programme to the US ...
... especially in information and communication technology (ICT), automobiles, electronics, tourism, telecommunications equipment and machinery.
According to official statistics, the Thai government approved ...
... Hong Kong as a trendsetting hub, and how Hong Kong’s world-class services could facilitate Thai companies to expand their business worldwide, particularly in mainland China. The event will include ...
... include the CP Group, Delta Electronics, Ital-Thai, Pruksa Real Estate and Srithai Superware, while the major Indian companies in Thailand are Tata Group and Indorama.
Piti Srisangnam, a professor ...
Issue 53
Government officials and representatives from the private sector joined in June to discuss building networks and promoting investment for the CLMVT.
Situated between the largest ...
... Tantraporn stated on June 20.
Now, Thailand benefits from two FTAs with India – the Thailand-India Free Trade Agreement (TIFTA) and ASEAN-India Free Trade Agreement (AIFTA).
In the first quarter ...
Issue 53
Deputy Minister of Commerce Suvit Maesincee made a speech entitled From Thailand 4.0 to SMEs 4.0 during the Using State of People Scheme to Drive SMEs to Global Market seminar at Centara ...
... Amatyakul said that Thai businesses have to understand the rules and regulations governing the international accreditation of halal goods, as well as customer behaviour, in order to provide quality halal ...