... to Thailand.
DITP Director-General NuntawanSakuntanaga announced on February 6 that, “the number of Cambodian citizens travelling abroad has increased in the recent years due to higher household income.” ...
Issue 21
DITP Director-General NuntawanSakuntanaga announced on February 3 that Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam have the potential for high economic growth. The four CMLV nations saw an average ...
... offer many advantages, including liberalized foreign exchange,” said DITP Director-General, NuntawanSakuntanaga. “In addition, trading rules and regulations as well as employment will also be more flexible.” ...
... aims to increase sales channels for Thai products and to support Thai SMEs by facilitating shipments and electronic payments for traders and buyers,” said DITP Director-General NuntawanSakuntanaga. “Thaitrade.com ...
... to DITP Director General, NuntawanSakuntanaga, the US economy is showing signs of improvement – while export and employment rates have increased, inflation is still low. “Thai exports to USA expanded ...
Issue 19
NuntawanSakuntanaga, the Director General of the DITP, met with Jean Paul Pelletier, Managing Director of Galerias Pelletiec S.A de C.V., one of the biggest suppliers to local supermarkets ...
... discussion was to seek business opportunities for Thai entrepreneurs who wish to expand their trade along the Dan Singkon Thai-Myanmar border pass” said DITP Director-General NuntawanSakuntanaga. “A population ...
Issue 17
On 07 December 2014, Director-General of the Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP) NuntawanSakuntanaga together with Supachai Iamsuwan, Deputy Governor of Chiang Mai presided ...
Issue 17
NuntawanSakuntanaga, Director-General of the Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP) presided over the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signing ceremony between the department and ...
Issue 16
DITP Director-General NuntawanSakuntanaga revealed this month that Thai auto parts & accessories exports from January to September had increased by 4.4% to US$ 9.3 billion, and are expected ...