Issue04 : 26 May 2014

Over 60 commercial attachés from around the world, 30 governmental and private institutions including the Thai Chamber of Commerce, The Federation of Thai Industries, the Thai Bankers’ Association and Thai National Shippers’ Council joined the DITP to agree commercial trade plans for 2014 and to determine the overall budget for 2015 from May 19 to 20.

Nuntawan Sakuntanaga, the director general of the DITP, said the department would support Thai SME business overseas, Thai exporters and those companies seeking to penetrate specific market segments such as the elderly, tourism and innovation, through hosting more Thai Week events and art exhibitions with Thai participants.

DITP anticipates that the second half of 2014 will see growth in Thailand’s exports and business with ASEAN countries.

 

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