Issue 29
DITP Director-General NuntawanSakuntanaga, announced that the department is cooperating with the Thai gems and jewellery sector to hold a B2B mini-exhibition at Coex Exhibition Hall’s conference ...
... to DITP Director-General NuntawanSakuntanaga, the opportunity for Thai entrepreneurs to export health foods to Japan has improved, now that certain restrictions have been loosened. “This will help expand ...
... May.
“In 2014, exports from Thailand’s food industry were worth approximately US$23.29 billion,” said DITP Director General NuntawanSakuntanaga. “The DITP is focused on exporting to high potential markets ...
Issue 28
DITP Director General NuntawanSakuntanaga claimed on May 4 that the private sector aims to increase exports of printing and packaging supplies by 1.5 billion baht by the end of 2015.
“The ...
... markets include Japan, the United Kingdom, Netherlands, Laos and Singapore, while export markets with the most growth potential are South Africa, Malaysia and Cambodia,” said DITP Director General Nuntawan ...
Issue 27
DITP Director-General NuntawanSakuntanaga said that the department, under an initiative from Commerce Minister Chatchai Sarikulya, is cooperating with the Federation of Thai Industries, ...
... to small SMEs.”
DITP Director General NuntawanSakuntanaga added, “Majority of Thai companies are SMEs, and the Ministry of Commerce realises their contribution to the economy. The government sector ...
... increased by 4.3 percent, totaling US$33 billion, and during January and February this year Thailand has already generated US$5.26 billion,” said DITP Director-General NuntawanSakuntanaga. “Exports ...
Issue 26
DITP Director General NuntawanSakuntanaga announced on April 20 that Thailand generated over US$1.3 billion from the export of construction materials in January and February 2015, and is ...
... Thailand’s exports of fresh, frozen, canned, and processed fruit and vegetables grew by 10.6%, and were valued at over $3,591 million,” says DITP Director General NuntawanSakuntanaga, “We expect the number ...
... from 35 countries worldwide,” said DITP Director General NuntawanSakuntanaga, “These statistics serve to highlight the significant role the food industry plays in Thailand’s economic growth – especially ...
... NuntawanSakuntanaga said that the project to promote Product Champions for 2015 will focus on Thai Hom Mali rice. Activities are being held in countries such as the US, Italy, Germany and China.
Over ...
... NuntawanSakuntanaga.
The fair was held in alignment with the government’s policy to proactively promote international trade through strategies regarding value creation, innovation and branding for Thai ...
... recognition of Thai brands.
DITP Director General NuntawanSakuntanaga said that the DITP with the Thai Embassy in Tokyo organised the Royal Healthy Gifts for Japanese Senior’s Life in early ...
Issue 23
DITP Director-General NuntawanSakuntanaga signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) to enhance bilateral cooperation on her visit to ...
... Bangkok.
“The department has planned to accelerate the growth of foreign trading together with publicising the image of Thailand and Thai products,” DITP Director General, NuntawanSakuntanaga said on ...
Issue 22
DITP Director General, NuntawanSakuntanaga revealed on February 20, that Thai cuisine is now becoming popular with Italians, according to the Thai Trade Centre in Milan.
“The DITP has ...
... is ranked 14th in the world as a gems and jewellery exporter, with a total export value of US$10,080 million in 2014,” said DITP Director General of NuntawanSakuntanaga, “BGJF is one of the world’s top-five ...
Issue 21
DITP Director-General NuntawanSakuntanaga has encouraged Thai entrepreneurs to produce goods that cater to the needs of elderly people in Japan.
“A survey conducted among Japanese adults ...
... Hall, IMPACT Arena, Muang Thong Thani, Bangkok.
DITP Director-General NuntawanSakuntanaga said, “more than 36,500 people are expected to attend the event with generating an estimated 360 million baht ...