Post by account_disabled on Dec 30, 2023 4:11:16 GMT
The Department of International Trade Negotiations visited the regional areas to organize a seminar “Thailand's next step. After closing the RCEP deal” in Chiang Mai, there were more than 350 people interested in the northern region, including entrepreneurs and farmers, who revealed that they used this opportunity to explain guidelines for utilization. Coping with the effects Ready to give examples of what Thailand will get. Both going out and investing Opportunity to export agricultural products and products that have increased market exposure Next in line, continue to explain in Chonburi, Khon Kaen, and Songkhla.
Mrs. Oramon Sapthaweetham Director-General C Level Executive List of the Department of International Trade Negotiations Revealed after presiding over the opening of the seminar “Thailand's next step after closing the RCEP deal" on January 20, 2020 at Wintree City Resort Hotel, Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai Province, that this seminar Received feedback from all relevant sectors. Both entrepreneurs, farmers and those interested in general There were more than 350 people participating. The Department provided information on the Regional Economic Partnership Agreement (RCEP) to the seminar participants. To be able to prepare to take advantage of the agreement and adapt to impacts that may occur effectively In this regard, the Department has provided an example. To give a clear picture, for example, opportunities to invest in RCEP member countries in areas where Thailand has potential, such as construction, retail, health businesses.
Business related to movies and entertainment and opportunities to export Thai agricultural products and raise the quality standards of Thai agricultural products and food. To be able to compete in the world market Especially sugar, processed food, cassava, shrimp and rice, which are important agricultural and food export groups of Thailand. Including products that Thailand is expected to benefit from as RCEP members open additional markets to Thailand, such as machinery and electrical equipment. Plastics and chemicals Automotive vehicles and parts, tires, fibers, textiles, clothing Tapioca starch products and paper, etc.
Mrs. Oramon Sapthaweetham Director-General C Level Executive List of the Department of International Trade Negotiations Revealed after presiding over the opening of the seminar “Thailand's next step after closing the RCEP deal" on January 20, 2020 at Wintree City Resort Hotel, Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai Province, that this seminar Received feedback from all relevant sectors. Both entrepreneurs, farmers and those interested in general There were more than 350 people participating. The Department provided information on the Regional Economic Partnership Agreement (RCEP) to the seminar participants. To be able to prepare to take advantage of the agreement and adapt to impacts that may occur effectively In this regard, the Department has provided an example. To give a clear picture, for example, opportunities to invest in RCEP member countries in areas where Thailand has potential, such as construction, retail, health businesses.
Business related to movies and entertainment and opportunities to export Thai agricultural products and raise the quality standards of Thai agricultural products and food. To be able to compete in the world market Especially sugar, processed food, cassava, shrimp and rice, which are important agricultural and food export groups of Thailand. Including products that Thailand is expected to benefit from as RCEP members open additional markets to Thailand, such as machinery and electrical equipment. Plastics and chemicals Automotive vehicles and parts, tires, fibers, textiles, clothing Tapioca starch products and paper, etc.