Thailand seeks cooperation from Vietnam to boost rice price

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An adviser to the agriculture minister said on Thursday that Thailand would seek cooperation from Vietnam to leverage the bargaining power of the two major rice-producing nations.

Thailand seeks cooperation from Vietnam to boost rice price

Alongkorn Pollabutr, chairman of the committee steering Agricultural 4.0 policies and chairman of the Agritech and Innovation Centre, said he would discuss the details of plan with Vietnam in August.

Alongkorn unveiled the cooperation plan with Vietnam while he was giving an opening speech at the Agritechnica Asia & Horti Asia 2022 held at Bitec Bang Na Exhibition Centre.

At the event, Alongkorn welcomed Vietnam’s Deputy Agriculture and Rural Development Minister Tran Thanh Nam who was invited to attend the fair, a cooperative venture between Thailand’s Agriculture and Cooperatives Ministry and the German Agriculture Society.Thailand seeks cooperation from Vietnam to boost rice price

In his speech, Tran thanked Alongkorn for welcoming him. He said his ministry would seek cooperation from the Thai agriculture ministry on five issues:

– Food security cooperation to increase value of crops

– Cooperation to boost the strength of farmers. Tran said Thailand has strong agricultural cooperatives and its Otop products are popular so Vietnam will send officials to learn about the work of cooperatives in Thailand.

– Cooperation to help Vietnamese farmers transition to farm machines

– Training in agricultural knowledge

– Cooperation on sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) measures.

Thailand seeks cooperation from Vietnam to boost rice priceAlongkorn said the Thai Agriculture Ministry is ready to support its Vietnamese counterpart on the five issues.

Alongkorn said Thailand and Vietnam have a joint committee to function as a mechanism to facilitate agricultural and SPS cooperation between the two countries.

Alongkorn said the joint panel would schedule a meeting as soon as possible to discuss cooperation on seven issues:

• The Thai side will seek cooperation from Vietnam to cooperate on rice production and sale from the start to the export of rice with the goal to increase prices in the global markets so that farmers will have more income. Alongkorn said global rice prices were between US$300-400 per tonne during the past 20 years while the cost has been rising.

He said if the two countries cooperate on rice production and exports, they will have bargaining power and farmers in the two countries will overcome their poverty.

• Thailand will ask Vietnam to support the establishment of the Asean Rubber Council to develop the rubber industry and support plantation owners and increase the bargaining power of Asean rubber producers.

• The Thai side will ask Vietnam to speed up permission for import of mangoes and rambutans from Thailand after the two sides agreed in principle in 2016.

The Thai Agriculture and Cooperatives Ministry will also ask Vietnam to approve the export of chickens and eggs to Vietnam after the two sides earlier agreed in principle to discuss more details in the next SPS meeting.

• The Thai side will ask Vietnam to allocate quota for Thai trucks to transport fruits vie Vietnam to China to reduce the chances of Thai fruits going rotten.

• The Thai side will propose logistics cooperation between Thailand, Laos and Vietnam at the Vung Ang pier and Haiphong pier to open more channels for export of Thai fruits and agricultural products to China and other countries.

• Thailand also wants to send officials to study Vietnam’s One Commune One Product operations.

• Thailand will ask Vietnam to inform the name of its contact point as soon as possible before the next SPS can be held.

Thailand seeks cooperation from Vietnam to boost rice priceSpeaking to reporters after the speech, Alongkorn said the meeting will be held in line with the discussion framework set by Agriculture Minister Chalermchai Srion, who has been invited by his Vietnamese counterpart to make an official visit to Vietnam. The two sides have yet to schedule the visit.

Alongkorn said the two sides have agreed in principle to discuss these issues in more detail when the Thai delegation attends the Agritechnica fair in Vietnam in August.

He said the Vietnamese agricultural ministry promised to send a formal invitation to its Thai counterpart soon.Thailand seeks cooperation from Vietnam to boost rice price

Published : May 26, 2022

By : THE NATION

Thai rice being promoted at international fair

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Various kinds of Thai rice are being promoted and publicised at Thaifex-Anuga Asia 2022 until May 28 at Impact Muang Thong Thani, Nonthaburi, in a bid to gain the confidence of consumers, the Department of Foreign Trade said on Wednesday.

Thai rice being promoted at international fair

The move also aims to create awareness about the quality and standards of Thai jasmine rice, as well as the country’s rice strategy between 2020 and 2024, said department director-general Pitak Udomwichaiwat.

Thai rice being promoted at international fair

He expects rice sales to increase this year in response to some positive factors, such as improvement in the Covid-19 situation, confidence in Thai rice quality and a weakening baht, resulting in competitiveness in the international market.

“The move is in line with our strategy to promote marketing and expand export opportunities for Thai rice, which will help generate revenue for the country and improve rice farmers’ quality of life,” he said.

Thai rice being promoted at international fair

He added that the publicising of Thai rice at the fair is an important step in the promotion of Thailand as a leader in rice production and marketing.

Published : May 26, 2022

By : THE NATION

Baht may strengthen during trade today: market strategist

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The baht opened at 34.26 to the US dollar on Thursday, unchanged from Wednesday’s closing rate.

Baht may strengthen during trade today: market strategist

The currency is expected to move in a range between 34.15 and 34.35 on Thursday, predicted Krungthai Bank market strategist Poon Panichpibool.

Poon said the baht might fluctuate and strengthen during the day as the market is open to more risks and the dollar stabilises after the US Federal Reserve increased the interest rate according to market expectations.

The baht found support from increased gold sales as the price of the precious metal moved close to its resistance level from $1,850 to $1,860 (THB63,643) per ounce.

With the baht strengthening quickly, investors have changed their views on hedging tools.

Importers are waiting to buy the dollar if the baht strengthens to 34 or lower.

But exporters might offload the dollar if the baht weakens from 34.30 to 34.40.

Poon still advises businesses to use hedging tools such as options to manage risks in the highly volatile currency market.

Published : May 26, 2022

By : THE NATION

Innovating nonstop, together for a better green digital life : Huawei

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The digital economy has become a major engine of global economy. Green and low-carbon technologies have become new drivers for sustainable development. Asia-Pacific is ripe with opportunities for digital transformation, and a digital Asia-Pacific is rapidly approaching.

Innovating nonstop, together for a better green digital life : Huawei

According to Asean Development Outlook report and Southeast Asia Digital Economy Report, by 2030, Asean will become the 4th largest economy in the world. The region’s internet economy market is expected to reach $1 trillion.

In this process, Asia-Pacific countries have released clear policies for digitalization and low carbonization. Huawei regards Asia-Pacific as a strategic market. Over the past 30 years, Huawei has become a key player in the region’s digital transformation journey. Under the mission of “In Asia-Pacific, for Asia-Pacific”, Huawei is committed to becoming a key contributor to the digital economy in Asia-Pacific. And Huawei will use innovation to build a better green digital life from three aspects.

Leading digital infrastructure as the foundation for digital economy 

First, build a leading digital infrastructure as the foundation for the digital economy. As a global company rooted in Asia-Pacific, Huawei actively supports the ICT and digital transformation policies in different countries. In these diverse ICT policies, digital infrastructure has become the foundation of the digital economy. Moreover, it is becoming more intelligent and green.


As a trusted ICT partner, Huawei hopes to help Asia-Pacific build a leading and green infrastructure, including 5G, broadband, and data centers. So far, Huawei has provided connectivity for more than 90 million households and 1 billion mobile users in Asia-Pacific. With the most advanced technologies and best services, the company is the largest ICT solution provider in the region. According to the Gartner report, Huawei’s IaaS market share ranks No.2 in China and No.4 in the emerging Asia Pacific market.

While Asia-Pacific moves toward carbon neutrality, Huawei integrates digital and power electronics technologies and enables energy digitalization for a greener future. In Singapore, Huawei collaborated with Sunseap Group to develop one of the world’s largest offshore floating PV projects. It’s expected to produce over 6 million kWh of energy per year, and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by over 4,200 tons.

An open and collaborative ICT industry ecosystem
Second, Huawei will build an open and healthy industry ecosystem with customers and partners. In Asia-Pacific, Huawei has established partnerships with 7,900 enterprise partners, 2,000 cloud partners, and 200 universities. To enable ICT startups in Asia-Pacific, Huawei plans to invest 100 million USD in the Spark project over the next three years. Facing the future, Huawei will bring global R&D ability to the local market and innovates based on customer needs. For example, Huawei and partners built Open Lab in Singapore and the 5G Ecosystem Innovation Center in Thailand. Currently, 5G EIC has gathered more than 100 partners to incubate 5G applications. Based on the platforms above, Huawei hopes to help customers and partners make good use of infrastructure and extend ICT capabilities to industry digitalization.

An inclusive Digital Asia-Pacific

Finally, Huawei commits to building an inclusive digital Asia-Pacific. As digitalization speeds up, there is also a stronger demand for digital talent. According to the Korn Ferry report, Asia-Pacific will face a 47 million talent gap by 2030. At the same time, this region is full of young energy and potential. Through the Huawei Asean Academy and Seeds for the Future, Huawei has worked with partners to train 170,000 local talents. In the next five years, Huawei will continue to train 500,000 digital talents for the Asia Pacific region.

Meanwhile, to leave no one behind in the digital world, by cooperating with Thailand’s customers and partners, Huawei contributed to the USO 2.0 project with the AirPON solution, which has provided broadband services to more than 14,000 villages. In Bangladesh, Huawei and partners launched the Digital Training Bus project to benefit over 240,000 women by 2023. Coming together is a beginning, and working together is a success. In the past 30 years, Huawei is rooted in the region’s fast digitalization journey. As always, Huawei is confident and determined to work with customers and partners, becoming a key contributor to the Asia-Pacific digital economy. Innovating non-stop, together for better green digital life. 

Simon Lin, President of Huawei Asia Pacific

Published : May 25, 2022

Plus Property goes to ‘extraordinary’ lengths to manage luxury homes

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Plus Property is applying its “PLUS EXTRAORDINARY LIVING” strategy to promote luxury residences and boost their values, as well as strengthen investment portfolios despite the Covid-19 crisis.

Plus Property goes to ‘extraordinary’ lengths to manage luxury homes

Thailand’s real-estate market shuddered to a standstill over the past two years due to Covid-19 and the shrinking economy. However, the demand for luxury residences continued unabated because the supply is limited.

Luxury residential projects are attractive to investors for several reasons, including location, quality of material and design, a reflection of refined taste as well as professional property management, so the property does not lose its value.

Plus Property goes to ‘extraordinary’ lengths to manage luxury homes

PLUS EXTRAORDINARY LIVING STRATEGY

Plus Property is one of the top choices when it comes to managing luxury projects thanks to its long-standing experience.

Suwannee Mahanarongchai, Plus Property’s Deputy Managing Director, Business Strategies and Asset Management, said the company is currently managing 300 projects worth more than 1.2 billion baht and expects its revenue to grow by 15 per cent in the 2021 fiscal year.

She said the company’s management portfolio has grown continuously, and it is now targeting super-luxury properties with its “PLUS EXTRAORDINARY LIVING” management strategy.

Plus Property goes to ‘extraordinary’ lengths to manage luxury homes

The strategy focuses on three strengths:

• TIMELESS PROPERTY: Plus Property ensures the property remains beautiful and does not lose its value over time, like Baan Kai Mook, Hua Hin, which it has been managing for over 30 years now. Thanks to Plus Property’s close attention to detail, this property’s value has grown 10-fold.

Similarly, Property Plus has ensured that the timeless pieces like 200-year-old furniture, high art and books from the World War era on display in common areas of the super-luxury 98 Wireless do not lose their value.

It has also employed specialised personnel to look after the handblown glass chandelier flown in from Italy’s Murano region and Italian marble used at the KHUN by Yoo condominium.

Plus Property goes to ‘extraordinary’ lengths to manage luxury homes

• CUSTOMISED SERVICE: Plus Property designs services based on the project’s concept, lifestyle as well as residents’ needs and preferences.

For example at KHUN by Yoo condominium project in Bangkok’s Thonglor area, which was built in collaboration with world-class designer Philippe Starck, Plus has designed a special coffee and tea menu for residents to choose from.

Similarly, it offers a specialised butler service for residents at 98 Wireless and The Monument Thong Lo projects.

• EXTRAORDINARY EXPERIENCE: To “Surprise & Delight” residents, the company provides special, unparalleled services. For instance, it helped organise a special event for residents at the Baan Sansiri Pattanakarn project, while at 98 Wireless it has a special system of serving food in a private lounge for residents and providing housekeeping services. It also organises special events on special occasions such as cocktail or movie nights.

Plus Property goes to ‘extraordinary’ lengths to manage luxury homes

“Plus aims to boost its management portfolio by 20 per cent and more luxury properties, 65 per cent of which will be condominiums and 35 per cent houses. The company has more than 25 years of experience in managing luxury and super-luxury properties and knows exactly what is expected by residents,” Suwannee said.

“The company looks at management from all aspects, ranging from managing cohabiting, attention to customers’ details to flexibility, understanding building law and managing suppliers,” she added.

Plus Property goes to ‘extraordinary’ lengths to manage luxury homes

Plus manages several luxury projects including KHUN by YOO, 98 Wireless, The Monument Thong Lo, Baan Sansiri Pattanakarn, The River, Nivati Thonglor 23, Athenee Residence and The Bangkok Sathorn.

This year it is expanding into luxury detached houses and townhouses that serve as both residence and investment properties.

Call (02) 688 7555 or visit plus property website for more information.
 

Published : May 24, 2022

By : THE NATION

PTG reports Q1 sales revenue rise of nearly 21%

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Company boasts No 1 market share of LPG sold via service stations

PTG reports Q1 sales revenue rise of nearly 21%

PTG Energy Plc reported first-quarter revenue from sales and services of 39 billion baht, up 20.8 per cent from a year earlier.

Company president and CEO Pitak Ratchakitprakarn said the rise came from the 19.8-per-cent expansion of PTG’s oil business, which contributed 95.4 per cent of total revenue. Meanwhile, revenue from the firm’s non-oil business rose 44.1 per cent year-on-year to 1.8 billion baht, accounting for 4.6 per cent of total revenue.

Sales and services costs increased 23.6 per cent YoY to 36.4 billion baht, due to rising fuel costs and the government’s diesel cap, which prevented PTG from adjusting retail prices in line with inflation.

The first quarter saw EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortisation) at 1.26 billion baht and net profit of 163 million baht, a fall of 368 million baht YoY.

Pitak pointed out, however, that the government had revised its diesel cap in March to allow the retail price to rise.

PTG sold 1.264 million litres of diesel in Q1/2022 – a drop of 5.5 per cent YoY – but still maintained the second-highest market share. Meanwhile, PTG sales of LPG rose 69.2 per cent to 106 million litres. The company’s LPG market share via all channels in Q1/2022 stood at 6.5 per cent, placing it fifth, but PTG was the market leader for LPG sold via service stations with 23.8 per cent.

Addressing the business direction for the rest of this year, Pitak said PTG will focus on expanding the non-oil businesses by increasing product and service quality and rolling out more branches of its PunThai coffee shops in Bangkok neighbourhoods such as Silom, Chong Nonsi and Charoen Nakhon to attract urban customers.

“This year, PTG opened PT Max Park Salaya, which is the first service station in a community mall,” he said. “The station has 30 digitally controlled fuel pumps to accommodate a large number of customers, with staff trained under the PT Service Master programme to ensure fast and efficient service.”

PT Max Park Salaya also features a PunThai coffee shop, Coffee World, Max Mart convenience store, Nexx Pharma, Max Gas LPG station, Autobacs service centre, McDonald’s, Otteri Wash, as well as a co-working space for customers.

“We believed that PT Max Park Salaya is a model for future PT service stations that will be built on major roads throughout Thailand that have high earning potential,” said Pitak.

He added that PTG has earmarked up to 2 billion baht to invest with partners in non-oil businesses such as digital assets, transport, car service, healthcare and renewable energy. The firm hopes to push profit from these non-oil businesses to 50 per cent of total company profits.

“This year, we set a growth target for non-oil business EBITDA of 15-20 per cent,” he added.

PTG non-oil businesses had a total of 1,228 branches at the end of the first quarter this year.

These include 223 LPG stations, 17 EV charging stations, 358 PunThai coffee shops, 34 Coffee World branches (including overseas branches), 277 Max Mart convenience stores, 193 cooking gas shops, 34 Autobacs service centres, 40 Maxnitro lubricant changing stations, and 52 Max Camp rest areas.

Published : May 24, 2022

By : THE NATION

MRTA gives green signal for Orange Line bids

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The Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRTA) will open bidding from Friday for its THB140 billion Orange Line electric railway project.

MRTA gives green signal for Orange Line bids

The MRTA announced that interested companies can purchase the “request for proposal documents” (RFP) at its headquarters from Friday until June 10 from 9am to 3pm.

The documents must be submitted to the MRTA before July-end.

It said the winner of the bid would be announced and a contract signed by late this year.

The Orange Line, stretching precisely 35.9 kilometres, will roll from Bang Khunnon to Minburi.

It is divided into the eastern section – from the Thailand Cultural Centre to Minburi, a length of 22.5km, with 17 stations (10 underground and seven elevated) – and the western section, from Bang Khunnon to the Thailand Cultural Centre, a length of 13.4km with 11 underground stations.

The project will be a joint venture between the MRTA and the private firm that wins the bid.

The MRTA will not only invest in land expropriation for the entire project but also for the construction of railway infrastructure on the eastern section.

The bid winner will need to invest in construction of the railway structure for the western section and install the electrical system, carry out maintenance and operate services.

The project is divided into two phases:

The first phase entails designing and installing the electric railway and carrying out test runs. This phase on the eastern section is scheduled to be completed in three years and six months and on the western section in six years.

The second phase is to operate and maintain the electric trains across a period of 30 years.

Published : May 25, 2022

By : THE NATION

Food fair kicks off with aim to make Thailand world food hub 

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One of the biggest food and beverage industry exhibitions in the country, “Thaifex – Anuga Asia 2022”, opened on Tuesday, to showcase Thailand as a world food hub.

Food fair kicks off with aim to make Thailand world food hub 

By positioning itself as one of the leading global hubs for quality agricultural products and food,  the country aims to generate over THB10 billion in trade value during the five-day event.

Commerce Minister Jurin Laksanawisit said during the opening ceremony that Thailand has now emerged as the 13th biggest food exporter in the world and fourth biggest in Asia. 

Jurin said that though Thailand is quite strong in this market, competing with others and remaining the leader calls for some transformation to guarantee its premium quality products.  

“The food and beverage industry plays a vital role in the Thai economy with a market share of 2.3 per cent in global trade. Despite the broad range of international trade constraints due to the global pandemic, Thailand’s food and beverages sector has managed to export over THB286 billion in the first quarter of 2022, growing 28.8 per cent compared to the same period of 2021. So, this means that this market is a strong growth opportunity for the country,” said Jurin.

He added that the export success stemmed from the teamwork of the public and private sector commerce mechanism, specifically the Joint Public and Private Sector Consultative Committee on Commerce. 

Food fair kicks off with aim to make Thailand world food hub 

“This body serves as a crucial mechanism to resolve trade issues, especially the international-related ones. One outcome derived from this mechanism was the reassurance to the world that Thai products, especially in the food and  agriculture industry, are safe and Covid- free,” he said.

In addition, Jurin has initiated a collaboration between four ministries —  Commerce, Public Health, Agriculture and Cooperatives, and Interior — to issue the Covid-19 Prevention Best Practice Certificate to 262 factories. 

He insisted that the goal of this certification is to successfully establish safety standards and traceability to increase confidence and upgrade Thailand into the global hub for quality agricultural products and food.

Food fair kicks off with aim to make Thailand world food hub 

In order to serve the world’s demand for sustainability, Jurin added that another key policy is to ensure Thai food follows the
Bio-Circular-Green Economy model. To achieve this, he has instructed the Department of International Trade Promotion to establish a comprehensive “soft power” strategic plan. “This plan will not only promote Thai cuisine to the world but also imprint the unique and captivating Thainess in the heart and conscience of people around the world. This will in turn lead to a higher demand for Thai products and services while growing Thai exports to the world,” Jurin said. 

In addition, the Ministry of Commerce has continuously developed various international trade promotion activities to meet the changing demand of international buyers, Jurin added.

This year, while many countries have started reopening to international travellers, Thailand continues to rebrand from “Thai food” to “The World’s Food”. 

As Asia’s largest and most comprehensive food and beverage trade show, Thaifex – Anuga Asia 2022 “The Hybrid Edition” is being held under the concept “Re-imagine the Future of the Food & Beverage Industry”. This is in response to the high demand of buyers who wish to travel to do business in Thailand. 

The on-site fair runs from May 24-28 at Impact Muang Thong Thani, in Nonthaburi province. Meanwhile, those who cannot travel to Thailand can still visit the Thaifex Virtual Trade Show via the online platform held in parallel with the on-site trade event. 

Jurin expects the “hybrid” trade fair to generate over THB10 billion in revenue to the Thai economy.

Published : May 25, 2022

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CLMVT forums generate high social return on investment: study

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The Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Vietnam, Thailand (CLMVT) Forum has helped generate social returns as high as 4.49 times the value of the project, the Trade Policy and Strategy Office at the Ministry of Commerce said. 


CLMVT forums generate high social return on investment: study

On May 12, the TPSO, together with the Faculty of Economics at Kasetsart University organised a webinar to disseminate the research results of the social return on investment (SROI) of the CLMVT Forum.

More than 250 participants attended the webinar, Ronnarong Phoolpipat, director of TPSO who opened the webinar, said. 


The TPSO had been organising the CLMVT Forum since 2016 to facilitate discussions and exchange of ideas among high-level public, private, and academic sectors in the region.

“CLMVT forums have generated several benefits to the region, such as increasing human capital capability for the digital age and creating new business entrepreneurs to make CLMVT a new supply-chain centre of the world.

“The CLMVT Forum is a government project that generates tangible benefits and positive social returns to society. The TPSO hopes that the CLMVT Forum will continue to be a part of the mechanism that supports the Thai economy and the CLMVT region to grow strongly and play an important role in Asean and the world’s economic system in the future,” Ronnarong said.

Ronnarong Phoolpipat, Director of Trade Policy  and Strategy OfficeRonnarong Phoolpipat, Director of Trade Policy and Strategy Office

Montchai Pinitjitsamut, from the Faculty of Economics, Kasetsart University, said that SROI is one of the most popular economic tools used to assess public investment in government projects by evaluating social benefits and costs of the project. 


“The research results suggest that the CLMVT forums have generated social benefits in terms of increasing income, boosting trade and investment up to THB308 million and have generated returns to society as high as 4.49 times the initial investment value.”

In addition, the CLMVT countries earned benefits from CLMVT Forums in at least four areas: 


— The forum creates tangible business cooperation;


— reduces the cost of finding information about the region and helps businesses easily find business partners

— helps participants gain knowledge on the economic situation and introduces them to new perspectives,

— helps strengthen the networks among the various government agencies, private sector, and academic sector.

Speaking at a forum on “Business Opportunities: Are CLMV Countries Still Attractive for Thai Investors?”, Nisit Panthamit, head of the Centre for Asean Studies, Faculty of Economics, Chiang Mai University, said that the situation in Myanmar has disrupted trade flows between the Myanmar and Thailand. He said the post-coup situation “has made it much more difficult for Thai products to reach consumers in Myanmar, while Laos has suffered economically as a result of the Covid-19 situation because of the effects on the tourism business that has caused inflation in the country”. 


“Many luxury products cannot be sold as easily as before. This situation is happening in Cambodia as well, but not in Vietnam. Vietnam has a positive vibe and is a country to watch,” Visit added.

Jirawat Daechasatien, a CLMVT business expert, said that “Population density in CLMV countries is important for trade expansion. There are 180 million people in this region and there are still many opportunities for Thai products. However, each country has different internal barriers that Thai investors should consider before making any decision. For example, Vietnam is an attractive market for baby products, but Thai investors should understand Vietnam consumer preferences, sales and distribution channels before making a business investment.”

Published : May 24, 2022

By : THE NATION

Jurin gladly presents “BCG Model” to APEC2022, targets enhancing of SMEs and Micro SMEs’ capabilities in global market

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Mr. Jurin Laksanawisit, leader of the Democrat Party, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Commerce, as the chairperson of international seminar “APEC BCG Symposium 2002”, along with Mr. Jose Miguel Ahumada, Vice Minister, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Chile, Dr. Rebecca Sta Maria, APEC Executive Director, APEC Secretariat, and Ministry of Commerce’s executives presided over the opening ceremony of “APEC BCG Symposium 2002” at Ballroom A-B on 23rd Floor of Centara Grand at CentralWorld Hotel.

Jurin gladly presents “BCG Model” to APEC2022, targets enhancing of SMEs and Micro SMEs’ capabilities in global market

Mr. Jurin revealed that the Ministry of Commerce of Thailand is organizing this seminar in order to create knowledge recognition and understanding on the BCG (Bio-Circular-Green Economy) Model. Moreover, it is the BCG economic model practices and experiences exchanging forum, government policies sharing and also encourages MSMEs to apply the BCG model to drive business for sustainable economic development within the APEC Economic Zone.

Jurin gladly presents “BCG Model” to APEC2022, targets enhancing of SMEs and Micro SMEs’ capabilities in global market

BCG Model consists of 3 key factors. 1. Bio Economy: aims at utilizing biodiversity in the APEC Economic Zones and Thailand for economic benefits. 2. Circular Economy: aims to increase efficiency in use of existing resources and also minimize hazardous waste or reduce. In addition, using the leftovers or maximizing economic benefits from byproducts or reuse. Finally, recycle refers to convert used items to reusable products with the environmentally friendly process. 3. Green Economy will lead economic development through encourage an environmentally conscious in both the manufacturing and service sectors. Subsequently, the manufacturing and service sectors become more environmentally friendly.

Jurin gladly presents “BCG Model” to APEC2022, targets enhancing of SMEs and Micro SMEs’ capabilities in global market

BCG Model was declared as economic model of Thailand’s national agenda on January 19, 2021. It has led to sustainable development in accordance with the17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations. Besides, many countries are moving forward for economic development. For example, in Australia, there is a bio-industry development plan in Queensland, Singapore launches Zero Waste Masterplan for zero waste purpose, the 14th Five-Year Plan of China is correspondence with the goal, and Canada Government implements Biodigital Convergence policy to drive a hybrid economy between ecosystem and digital technology.

In addition, BCG Model of Thailand will show beneficial outcomes in revenue generation and income distribution for Thailand, the APEC economies, and the future world. Currently, to emphasize the development of SMEs and Micro SMEs in the manufacturing and service sectors by mainly employ the BCG Model, it will result in the environmentally friendly productions and services. Mr. Jurin believed that this is the joint goal of all APEC economies.

Jurin gladly presents “BCG Model” to APEC2022, targets enhancing of SMEs and Micro SMEs’ capabilities in global market

As a consequence of the BCG model as part of Thailand’s national agenda, the Ministry of Commerce, which he is in charge, categorizes the support and promotion of goods and services into separate category known as BCG category. It is included the production of future products, functional foods, medical food, organic foods, lifestyle products and social enterprise products.  These sectors are applied the BCG Model and the trade value rose remarkably. In the past 6 months from the fourth quarter of 2021 to the first quarter of 2022, the trade value in this category increased by 7 times.

“I expect that APEC BCG Symposium 2022 in Thailand  to be experiences exchanging opportunities for  APEC members and also discover  a new joint cooperation in order to achieve “Open Connect Balance” goals” Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Commerce said.

Jurin gladly presents “BCG Model” to APEC2022, targets enhancing of SMEs and Micro SMEs’ capabilities in global market
 
Afterward, reporters observed that Mr. Jurin Laksanawisit personally visited Thai entrepreneurs’ booths, including SCG, PTTGC, Dow, CPF, and ThaiBev, etc. They have exhibited on BCG-related products. Additionally, he also attended BCG exhibition about environmentally friendly products from the BCG Model group as part of 21 APEC member economies, such as Australia, Singapore, Taiwan, Japan, Hong Kong and China, etc.
 

Published : May 24, 2022

By : THE NATION