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Apec business council urges group’s leaders to support MSMEs, create digital infrastructure
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2022
The Apec Business Advisory Council (ABAC) on Tuesday called on leaders of Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation countries, who will come to Bangkok next month for the Apec Summit, to support micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs).
The call was made in an annual ABAC report, which was submitted to Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha by council president Kriengkrai Thiennukul at Government House.
Kriengkrai met Prayut at the Thai Ku Fah Building at 8.30am to present the ABAC annual report for 2022.
Thailand will host the annual Apec Economic Leaders’ Meeting on November 18-19.
The PM’s deputy secretary-general, Anucha Burapachaisri, who is also acting government spokesman, told reporters that Kriengkrai had assured the prime minister the ABAC would support the Thai government in hosting the Apec Summit.
Prayut thanked Kriengkrai for the annual ABAC report that compiled proposals of businesses in the Asia-Pacific region under the concept of “Embrace, Engage and Enable”.
Anucha said the proposals were presented in 69 points. Among other things, members of the ABAC called on Apec leaders to support MSMEs, especially businesses owned by women and local people.
The private sector also called on leaders of the Apec economies to develop digital infrastructure for businesses in the region.
The report noted that supporting the MSMEs and the development of digital infrastructure for MSMEs and other businesses would bring about economic recovery and growth.
The ABAC report also called on the Apec leaders to tame rising inflation and tackle insecurity in food and energy, as well as deal with climate change and environmental issues.
Anucha said the Apec Summit this year would cover five topics: regional economic integration, digital economies, MSME and inclusiveness, sustainability, and finance and economics.
The government considers the ABAC report useful for implementing its economic polices, Anucha said.
Anucha quoted Prayut as telling the ABAC president that the government is developing infrastructure to connect Thailand to other countries in the region.
Prayut also told Kriengkrai that the government was speeding up efforts to overcome obstacles to export and import via bilateral and multilateral negotiations.
Kriengkrai expressed confidence that the government would organise the Apec Summit smoothly under Prayut’s leadership.
Kriengkrai said the ABAC appreciated Prayut’s efforts to promote trade and investments with foreign countries, especially the reopening of trade with Saudi Arabia, which has resulted in bilateral cooperation in four industries — auto and parts, petrochemicals, foods, and construction materials.

This raid has prompted Prayut to order all government agencies to crack down on gangs and suppress other types of crimes that are bringing hardship to society.

The heavy rain warning for Tuesday covers the following areas:







Municipality officials and Corrections officials fixed the levee and drained the floodwaters shortly.
Meanwhile, the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) confirmed on Monday that runoffs from upstream provinces had reached the central provinces.
The GISTDA said runoffs from the North are gradually flowing through Ayutthaya to Pathum Thani, Nonthaburi and Bangkok provinces and running into the sea while the runoff in Chi River in Chaiyaphum province is flowing into Mool River and joining the Mekong River in Ubon Ratchathani province.
The suspect was arrested at her condominium building when she came out of her room to deliver the fake notes to the undercover policeman.
Pol General Torsak Sukwimol, deputy police commissioner-general, said the printing of the fake notes was high quality and looked very similar to real greenbacks.
Torsak said Thai police have detected that fake US banknotes have been spreading in Thailand and sometimes to neighbouring countries. Sometimes, the fake notes were found exchanged at money changers at the Singapore airport.
