Pioneering Thai medical cannabis, hemp company nurtures global ambitions

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Pioneering Thai medical cannabis, hemp company nurtures global ambitions

Pioneering Thai medical cannabis, hemp company nurtures global ambitions

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2022

Nongluck Ajanapanya

88 Cannatek Co, one of Thailand’s first firms to enter the medical cannabis and hemp business for holistic health and wellness from upstream to downstream, has launched its first product and service with the goal of elevating the country’s cannabis and hemp industry to the level of a global player.

Pornprasit Sibunruang, the managing director of 88 Cannatek, told a press conference on Wednesday that Thailand’s decriminalisation of cannabis, as well as the removal of marijuana and hemp from the narcotics list, has created long-term investment opportunities in the use of cannabis and hemp for health and wellness.

“Thailand is the first and only Asian country that allows the cultivation, extraction, production, and the use of CBD derived from hemp. ther countries, such as Japan, Malaysia, and South Korea, only permit use of the plant but not to grow it,” Pornpasit stated.

This regulation provides significant opportunities and competitiveness to the country. After three years of importing hemp seeds and growing them, the company has reached the final stage of its comprehensive business model, “Planting — Extracting — and Processing”, with the introduction of the CannBE Cosmetique product line and the CannaHealth Clinic, which cater to consumer needs for alternative herbs, he said.

Pioneering Thai medical cannabis, hemp company nurtures global ambitions

This facial care product will contain cannabidiol, or CBD, a hemp extract that is non-psychoactive and has medicinal properties that are beneficial to the body such as relieving anxiety, increasing appetite, inducing sleep, fighting inflammation, reducing wrinkles, and many others.

Pioneering Thai medical cannabis, hemp company nurtures global ambitions

Meanwhile, the company has entered the wellness industry with the launch of “CannaHealth”, the first comprehensive medical and holistic healthcare clinic that incorporates cannabis and hemp into Thai traditional medicinal treatments for health and beauty.

Pioneering Thai medical cannabis, hemp company nurtures global ambitionsPornprasit said that the clinic can prescribe cannabis and hemp-based medicines by the Government Pharmaceutical Organization and the Department of Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine, catering to consumer needs for alternative herbs.

The product will be available at the end of October, and the clinic will officially open in mid-November.

He said that the company plans to sell facial care products under the brand “CannBE”, both through the brand’s online platforms, such as Facebook, IG, Line, or TikTok, and through distributors.

He added that 88 Cannatek’s marketing strategy is to gain a 40 per cent domestic market share and a 60 per cent export market share in raw material, hemp flower-derived CBD oil, and products such as cosmetics, herbs, and dietary supplements.

Customers from 7-8 countries, including New Zealand, United Kingdom, Germany, Vietnam, Malaysia, Japan, the United States, and Turkey, have contacted the company to purchase all of these products.

“We may begin to see the revenue from selling hemp flowers and seeds to the contract farming companies, but we aim higher. We have started soliciting funds for phase 2 expansion through Sinwattana Crowdfunding, a platform that has been licensed by the Office of the Securities and Exchange Commission of Thailand,” said Pornpaist.

He estimated that by 2023 the company would have a revenue of one billion of baht from more than 1.2 million units of products that would gradually be launched onto the market in the fourth quarter of this year.

Pioneering Thai medical cannabis, hemp company nurtures global ambitionsAside from the product launch, 88 Cannatek will continue to plant 300,000 hemp seeds in 2023, up from 100,000 hemp seeds in 2022. Around 20 per cent of the hemp seeds will be planted in the company farm’s indoor green house, while the remainder will be distributed to its contact farming, which is already certified by global standards.

He noted that according to a Krungsri Bank report, cannabis and hemp have long been used for medicinal and commercial purposes around the world. It is estimated that the market size is currently 800 billion baht and would grow to 1.3 trillion baht by 2025. The Thai market for hemp alone is expected to increase from 600 million baht today to 50 billion baht in 2025.

He said that hemp and cannabis would be widely used throughout the world, so it is time for the company to develop their technology for growing and extracting these new economic crops, as well as educate the public about the true benefits of hemp and cannabis.
 

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436 foreign firms bring 100 billion baht, 4,000-plus jobs to Thailand this year

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436 foreign firms bring 100 billion baht, 4,000-plus jobs to Thailand this year

436 foreign firms bring 100 billion baht, 4,000-plus jobs to Thailand this year

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2022

As many as 436 foreign companies armed with an investment of just under 100 billion baht have set up operations in Thailand in the first nine months of 2022.

These companies have been allowed to start conducting business in the country under the Foreign Business Act, Deputy Commerce Minister Sinit Lertkrai said.

“These companies have invested about 99.36 billion baht in Thailand and generated up to 4,041 jobs for local people,” he said, adding that the total investment value has jumped 82 per cent from about 45 billion during the same period last year.

The countries that have brought the most funds to Thailand are Japan (110 firms, 34.97 billion baht), Singapore (71, 11.42 billion baht), the US (61, 3.3 billion baht), Hong Kong (28, 7.78 billion baht), and China (21, 20.75 billion baht).

Sinit said opening the door to foreign companies will help promote knowledge and technology transfer, especially in the areas of preserving energy, generating power for airports, exploring for oil in the Gulf of Thailand, reclaiming land in coastal areas, developing deep sea ports and setting up charging stations for electric vehicles.

He added that of the 436 foreign companies, 80 are investing in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) and have brought 40.55 billion baht to the area. Most of these companies are from Japan, Singapore and the United States.

Businesses in the EEC that have received significant foreign investment include public telecommunication services, reselling of mobile phone services, engineering and machinery services, cloud computing and sensor technology.

The Commerce Ministry expects more foreign firms to enter the country before yearend thanks to the country’s full reopening and measures offered to promote investment, including tax incentives.

Thailand determined to push BCG economic model at Apec Summit

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Thailand determined to push BCG economic model at Apec Summit

Thailand determined to push BCG economic model at Apec Summit

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2022

Nongluck Ajanapanya

Thailand aims to inspire the 21 Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) members with a new business code of conduct, embracing the Bio-Circular-Green (BCG) economy model that is environmentally friendly and responsible, a senior Foreign Ministry official said during an exclusive interview with media representatives from The Nation Group.

Cherdchai Chaivaivid, director-general of the Department of International Economic Affairs and Thailand’s Apec senior official, Foreign Affairs Ministy, noted that the upcoming Apec Summit in 2022 would take place in the midst of a global economic recession and serious geopolitical tensions.

Thailand, as a host country, wants everything to go smoothly. However, politics always determines the direction of international relationships that affect trade and economics, so anything can happen at the Apec Summit in 2022, he cautioned.

Thailand determined to push BCG economic model at Apec SummitDespite these unfavourable possibilities, Cherdchai stated that Thailand is committed to achieving the Bangkok Goal Declaration on the BCG economy.

He stated that the focus of this declaration would be the BCG economy model. It will serve as the business code of conduct for the 21 Apec members in terms of trade and investment.

Thailand determined to push BCG economic model at Apec SummitHe explained that the Bangkok Goal Declation on the BCG economy would be highlighted in four agenda items: One deals with the consequences of climate change, the second step is to be environmentally responsible in order to ensure long-term sustainability, the third is serious conservation of natural resources and their efficient use, and the fourth is business management with little or zero waste.
 

“From now on, our collaboration would be focused on the Bangkok Goal Declaration on BCG. It would be Apec’s signal to the world that if your business is not environmentally and socially responsible, it would be rejected,” Cherdchai elaborated.

The declaration will be officially launched on November 19, 2022.

Thailand determined to push BCG economic model at Apec SummitHe is confident that Apec leaders will accept the idea because environmental and climate change are currently the most pressing global issues. He hoped that the summit would inspire the way the world trades and invests in the same way that it had inspired the World Trade Organization (WTO) on tax tariff exemption to encourage free trade zones.

Although the declaration will not be legally binding, Thailand is confident that the BCG economy concept will be carried forward to the next Apec Summit.

“It is the end of doing business in order to maximise profits. It is time to consider how to run a sustainable business while also living in harmony with the community and the environment. We must find a way to balance business growth with environmental sensitivity,” Cherdchai noted.
 

He also spoke on the list of leaders and delegates expected to attend the summit, stating that the list would not be finalised until at least two weeks before the event.

The remark came in response to a new report that Russia’s president would attend the Apec Summit while the US president would not. He emphasised that a country leader not attending the summit and delegating someone to replace them is not unusual. Hence, whether or not they attend has no bearing on Thailand’s image.

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Tourism and sustainable growth high on agenda of Thailand Privilege Card, says chief

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Tourism and sustainable growth high on agenda of Thailand Privilege Card, says chief

Tourism and sustainable growth high on agenda of Thailand Privilege Card, says chief

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2022

Thailand Privilege Card (TPC), a state enterprise under the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), is working with partners on developing the country’s economy and tourism to attract more high-quality visitors.

TPC acting president Apichai Chatchalermkit said the company has implemented a strategy to boost tourism growth along with enhancing the potential of communities and maintaining the environment.

He added that this strategy is in line with Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) principles and Bio-Circular-Green (BCG) economy model, which focus on sustainable development.

He said the TPC has cooperated with partners on tourism development and sustainable growth promotion, such as Huk Muang Nan Foundation in the “Kla Dee” project to create awareness on importance of natural resources among locals.

He added that the TPC has also launched many corporate social responsibility activities, such as TPC Community Care 2022 in Phetchaburi province’s Tham Rong community, and TPC Impact Day 2022 in Ayutthaya province’s Sai Noi community.

“These cooperation activities will help strengthen communities along with developing Thailand’s economy and tourism to attract more high quality visitors,” he said.

More than 5.6 million tourists visited Thailand over the past nine months this year (January-September), generating more than 200 billion baht for the country.

Thailand proves a hot competitor with AC exports worth a cool THB203 bn

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Thailand proves a hot competitor with AC exports worth a cool THB203 bn

Thailand proves a hot competitor with AC exports worth a cool THB203 bn

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2022

Thailand was the second largest exporter of air conditioners in 2021 after only China, shipping more than 203 billion baht worth of air conditioners and parts last year during the heat of the Covid crisis.

The figure increased by 25 per cent from 2020.

This year, Thailand exported more than 164 billion baht worth of air conditioners in the first eight months, an increase of 21 per cent from the same period last year.

The growth in exports reflects how the industry can cope as manufacturers face several problems.

In an interview with business news agency Thansettakij, Supanee Chantasasawat, president of the FTI’s Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Club, said the export market is likely to grow now that the Covid-19 situation has eased and demand is recovering, especially from countries such as Vietnam and Indonesia.

Thailand proves a hot competitor with AC exports worth a cool THB203 bn

At the height of the Covid crisis, domestic sales decreased but orders from foreign countries were continuous, so the industry was affected only slightly, Supanee said.

She expects more air conditioners will be manufactured in 2022 compared to the previous year as domestic demand rises, but high fuel and natural gas prices as well as chip shortages are affecting manufacturing costs.

Supanee believes hotter, longer summers around the world, especially in cold climate countries, will provide Thailand with increasing opportunities to export air conditioners and parts.

Furthermore, trade barriers between the US and China and the expansion of middle classes in hot nations including neighbouring countries and Asean might be a supporting factor for Thai exports, she felt.

According to Supanee, the industry is developing better products and parts that utilise smart technology, save energy and are environmentally friendly, so this would be an advantage when competing with other exporters in quality and price.

The top five countries Thailand exported air conditioners and parts to in the first eight months of 2022 were the United States, Australia, Vietnam, Taiwan and Japan, respectively.

China is still Thailand’s main competitor, but Vietnam is an up-and-coming rival with cheaper wages and more available workers, so foreign manufacturers such as Japan have invested in Vietnam since 2018, she pointed out.

In 2023, the Ukraine-Russia war, volatile currencies, high manufacturing costs, chip shortages and trade barriers will pose challenges, Supanee warned.

Thailand still needs to import parts and materials from foreign countries so it might lose its competitive edge, she explained.

She wanted the government to support material and parts manufacturers in technology to compete in global markets amid the current Covid-19 situation and currency problems, expecting political tension and currency woes to take “around 1-2 years to ease”.

The industry must prepare for changes in the future as it relies mainly on exports, she added.

Egat, Egco join hands to build 5MW hydrogen fuel power plant, targeting reduction of CO2 emissions

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Egat, Egco join hands to build 5MW hydrogen fuel power plant, targeting reduction of CO2 emissions

Egat, Egco join hands to build 5MW hydrogen fuel power plant, targeting reduction of CO2 emissions

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2022

The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (Egat) will join two partners to develop a hydrogen-fuelled power plant late this year in line with the government’s policy to reduce carbon emissions, one of the partners said.

Thepparat Theppitak, president of Electricity Generating Co Plc (Egco), said that Egco is developing a hydrogen-fuelled power plant with Egat and Bloom Energy Co Ltd.

Thepparat said the first hydrogen power plant of the three partners would be built as a pilot project in the compound of the Klong Luang power plant in Pathum Thani province late this year or early next year at the latest.

In the first stage, the hydrogen power plant would generate 5 megawatts of electricity and its capacity would later increase to 25MW.

Meanwhile, Kulit Sombatsiri, permanent secretary at the Energy Ministry, said that Egat has been developing technologies to produce electricity from clean energy to help the government reach its carbon emissions target.

Kulit said solar and wind would become renewable energy with high-use ratio for producing electricity, and hydrogen would play a key role in the near future.

He said Egat is now experimenting on a wind-hydrogen hybrid power plant that can make 300 kilowatts of power. The hybrid system can use the excess electrical energy to decompose water in an electrolyser to produce and store the energy as hydrogen for use when wind energy dies down.

Kulit said Egat is also experimenting with a project to use ammonia, which has nitrogen and hydrogen, as fuel together with coal to generate electricity.

Kulit said the energy sector in Thailand is releasing about 333 million tonnes of carbon dioxide a year and the new national energy plan to be used next year is aimed at reducing 160 million tonnes of carbon emissions within 2030.

Thailand is among nations that has pledged to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 and net zero emissions by 2065.

PTT Plc has also pledged its support to help the government achieve the goals.

PTT president and CEO Auttapol Rerkpiboon said PTT Global Chemical is now studying how to use hydrogen obtained during the refining process for operating turbines of electricity generators.

He said the Global Power Synergy Plc is now studying with Avaada Energy Pte Ltd in India on the use of hydrogen and ammonia for generating electricity.

To support the use of clean energy, Auttapol said PTT has signed a memorandum of understanding with AET of Singapore to develop and build two zero-emission Aframax oil tankers with 120,000 metric tonnes capacity.

Auttapol said the oil tankers would be able to use both bunker oil and hydrogen as fuel. The first oil tanker will be delivered to PTT for leasing in the fourth quarter of 2025 and the second in the first quarter of 2026.

Thailand’s Bio-Circular-Green plan: feed grassroots to create sustainable economy

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Thailand’s Bio-Circular-Green plan: feed grassroots to create sustainable economy

Thailand’s Bio-Circular-Green plan: feed grassroots to create sustainable economy

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2022

The Bio-Circular-Green (BCG) economy model is the key driver on Thailand’s path to sustainability and environmental preservation, the National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA) said on Monday.

“The BCG economy model will have a significant impact on the economy, especially the grassroots economy,” NSTDA president Sukit Limpijumnong said.

Thailand will promote BCG for post-Covid economic recovery when it hosts next month’s Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) summit.

BCG focuses on using technology to boost product value, reducing production losses and conserving the environment.

Sukit explained that BCG model consists of three elements:

– Bio Economy: producing renewable biological resources and converting them into value-added products.

– Circular Economy: reusing and recycling resources.

– Green Economy: keeping the economy, society and environment in balance for sustainable development.

He said these elements would enhance Thailand’s food and agriculture, medical and wellness, energy material and biochemical, and tourism and creative economy sectors.

“All elements must go together to drive Thailand towards sustainability and environmental preservation.”

He said BCG planning was part of the 20-Year National Strategy aimed at forging a developed country with security, prosperity and sustainability. BCG would also drive Thailand’s pledge to meet the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. Sukit added that Thailand is working with domestic and international agencies on various projects related to the model, including the Eastern Economic Corridor of Innovation in Rayong’s Wangchan Valley.

Thailand leads APEC 2022 to “Open. Connect. Balance.”

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Thailand leads APEC 2022 to “Open. Connect. Balance.”

Thailand leads APEC 2022 to “Open. Connect. Balance.”

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2022

This year Thailand has been given the honor of hosting APEC, the Asia-Pacific region’s premier economic forum. The role has presented Thailand with a diverse array of opportunities, from showcasing its own economic achievements and presenting its aspirations for the region to mobilizing important mechanisms for economic progress.

The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, or APEC, is comprised of 21 economies with the primary goal of supporting “sustainable economic growth and prosperity in the Asia-Pacific region”.

Thailand leads APEC 2022 to “Open. Connect. Balance.”

Established in 1989 with Thailand as one of the founding members, the cooperation has, for over three decades, been actively working to “ensure that goods, services, investment, and people move easily across borders”, acknowledging the interdependence of the region’s economies. 

Members facilitate trade through expedited customs procedures, conducive business environments, and alignment of regulations and standards. 

Thailand leads APEC 2022 to “Open. Connect. Balance.”

Guiding Thailand’s hosting of APEC in 2022 is the theme “Open. Connect. Balance.”, which is conceptualized with the express purpose of advancing APEC towards economic recovery in a post-COVID-19 world and bringing about resilient, inclusive, balanced and sustainable long-term economic growth.

Thailand leads APEC 2022 to “Open. Connect. Balance.”

Steering APEC to be “Open to all Opportunities”, Thailand seeks this year to restart the conversation on the Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific, or FTAAP, with inclusion of matters brought into focus by the spread of COVID-19. Openness has been highlighted as crucial this year as the pandemic hindered the flow of essential goods and services across borders and aggravated trade restrictions, making it important for APEC to remove barriers to trade and deepen economic integration.

Thailand leads APEC 2022 to “Open. Connect. Balance.”

For APEC to “Connect in all Dimensions”, Thailand supports the safe resumption of seamless cross-border travel, helming a Safe Passage Taskforce that has worked to facilitate the flow of commerce and travel and fostering “regenerative tourism” designed to revive small businesses and other sectors impacted during border closures. 

Thailand leads APEC 2022 to “Open. Connect. Balance.”

Particularly emphasized this year is Thailand’s call for “Balance in All Aspects”. Looking to match APEC economic progress with social and environmental sustainability, Thailand has supported intergenerational exchanges and women’s economic empowerment. Most notably, Thailand has promoted its Bio-Circular-Green (BGC) Economy Model, a framework for business and commerce that combines three sustainable practices to ensure sustainability into the future.

Thailand leads APEC 2022 to “Open. Connect. Balance.”

Actualizing the APEC theme of “Open. Connect. Balance.” through 2022, Thailand has utilized its hosting of the cooperation to usher APEC into the post-COVID-19 era and help ensure the long-term viability of its objectives.

Thailand leads APEC 2022 to “Open. Connect. Balance.”

Thailand, Singapore strengthening economic ties

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Thailand, Singapore strengthening economic ties

Thailand, Singapore strengthening economic ties

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2022

Thailand and Singapore will work together to enhance their economic relationship in line with the Bio-Circular-Green (BCG) economy, Commerce Minister Jurin Laksanawisit said on Wednesday.

He was presiding over the sixth ministerial meeting of the Singapore-Thailand Enhanced Economic Relationship (STEER) in Bangkok, along with Tan See Leng, Singapore’s Manpower Minister and Second Minister for Trade and Industry.

Jurin said the Commerce Ministry will hold online business matching discussions between Thai exporters and Singaporean importers, focusing on businesses related to BCG, such as plant-based proteins, alternative meat and processed foods from natural ingredients.

A signing ceremony for five memorandums of understanding was held during the meeting, covering intellectual property, agriculture and sustainable businesses.

Thailand, Singapore strengthening economic ties

“This is the first economic cooperation between Thailand and Singapore in five years after their last meeting in 2017,” he said.

The STEER meeting has enabled the two countries to cooperate in various fields such as agriculture, telecommunications, trade, investment, tourism and intellectual property, Jurin said.

Thailand, Singapore strengthening economic ties

Singapore is Thailand’s fourth partner in Asean, following Malaysia, Vietnam and Indonesia, and Thailand’s eighth partner in the world, the minister said.

“Thailand and Singapore have overcome many global challenges, such as the trade war, the Covid-19 crisis, the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict and inflation,” he said.

“This was a good opportunity for the two countries to hold the STEER meeting today to promote cooperation in trade and investment,” Jurin added.

External factors a worry for Thai economic recovery despite rising consumer confidence: UTCC

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External factors a worry for Thai economic recovery despite rising consumer confidence: UTCC

External factors a worry for Thai economic recovery despite rising consumer confidence: UTCC

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2022

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Thailand’s consumer confidence index rose for the fourth consecutive month in September, pointing to an upward trajectory for the economy, but high fuel prices, the recent floods, the Russia-Ukraine war and rising interest rates due to inflation continue to pose worries for recovery, the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC) said.

The UTCC surveyed 2,242 people from around the country and found that the consumer confidence index in September had risen to 44.6, up from 43.7 in August.

UTCC president Thanawat Phonwichai said that the index had seen increases for four consecutive months and had reached its highest level during the year since January.

Meanwhile, the confidence in the Thai economy was at 38.6, confidence in job opportunities at 41.9, and confidence in future income at 53.3.

He said the consumer confidence index had been on an upward trend as the Covid-19 situation is under control and prevention measures have been eased across the country, allowing businesses to operate normally.

In addition, foreign travellers could enter the country more easily while the price of petrol had reduced significantly from the first half of the year.

However, consumers are concerned about the retail fuel price as it has stayed at a high level and they are also concerned about the high cost of living, the Ukraine-Russia tensions and increasing interest rate due to high inflation.

They are factors that could pressure economic recovery and might cause a recession, he said, affecting consumer confidence and Thai economic recovery.

He expected Thai economic growth to slow down and be lower than the 3.0-3.5 per cent forecast for this year.

However, consumer confidence has increased continuously due to expectations that the Thai economy would recover significantly in the fourth quarter of this year.

He mentioned the TCC Confidence Index in September was at 42.5, increasing from 40 in August. The increase for four straight months points to the faith of business operators that the economy is recovering.

Thanawat explained that the Cabinet’s decision to provide economic stimulus measures to relieve the effects of Covid-19 and the cost of living was a positive factor.

Thai exports in August grew by 7.54 per cent, and the economy was also supported by tourism and diesel price support. The private sector is, however, concerned about the Ukraine-Russia war and currency volatility, as they might affect investment in the future.

Thanawat said the economy has recovered, but it is still vulnerable so the government sector must support those who were affected by floods, by keeping the interest rate low, manage the price of energy, and come up with measures to help control manufacturing costs.

As for floods, the centre estimated the damage at around 12 to 20 billion baht — 6 billion to 8 billion baht in the agricultural sector and 6 billion to 12 billion in the industrial sector.

He said the affect would be low as the floods mostly affected fields and not livestock.

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