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UNCTAD chief foresees 6% Thai growth in 2013

Thailand’s economic growth this year will be at least six percent thanks to successive export expansion, the head of the UN Conference on...

‘Connectivity’ the theme as Thai PM inaugurates World Economic Forum on...

BANGKOK, May 31 - Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra on Thursday will preside over the official inaugural of the 21st World Economic Forum...

Thailand confident in benefiting greatly from the hosting of WEF on...

BANGKOK, 19 May 2012 – The government is confident that Thailand’s hosting of the World Economic Forum in Bangkok will add more economic...

UNCTAD Chief warns govt to stiffen immigration process

BANGKOK, 17 February 2012  -In the wake of recent blasts in Bangkok, the UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) chief has come...

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