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Thailand Plus team eyed for Vietnam

byCT Report
12/08/2016
in International Customs, Thailand
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BANGKOK: The Thailand-Vietnam Business Council and the Joint Foreign Chambers of Commerce in Thailand (JFCCT) have teamed up to help Thai investors in Vietnam, Indonesia and Myanmar.

Sanan Angubolkul, president of the Thailand-Vietnam Business Council and chairman of Srithai Superware Plc, said the council is planning to set up a Thailand Plus team in Vietnam. The team will gather representatives from both government and the private sector to support Thai investors and help them navigate Vietnamese laws and regulations.

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The Board of Investment (BoI) has also been invited to join the Thailand Plus team. Stanley Kang, chairman of the JFCCT, said the Thailand Plus team in Vietnam will start operations next month, with the BoI joining the team next year. Mr Kang said Thailand Plus also envisions a presence in Indonesia and Myanmar, two other rising star destinations for Thai investment. “The Thailand Plus team will first set up in Vietnam as the business opportunities there are huge,” said Mr Sanan.

Vietnam’s Ministry of Investment Planning said Thailand was ranked seventh in terms of investment in Vietnam during the first seven months of this year, up from 11th last year. Bilateral trade also continues to rise and is expected to reach UScopy4 billion this year, up 7% from last year.

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