Thai Deputy PM Indo- Thai trade opportunities
Thai Deputy PM Visits India:
Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand, Mr Korbsak Sabhavasuis on a visit to India,addressed Interactive business meet of Indo-Thailand businessmen meet organised by Thai Embassy in India,FICCI at Taj Mahal Hotel,New Delhi to give impetus to trade in South Asia is on to take -off with FTA. Asean countries making the right choice of free trade from rail roads, sea corridors, and silk route is the next best for the agglomerate of Asians countries trade merging and extension. ASEAN summit, a second summit of 2009,at the resorts of Cha-am and Hua Hin in Thailand.
(live-PR.com) - General election in two South Asian countries India and Thailand has given popular government. The Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand HE Mr Korbsak Sabhavasu said brotherhood ideation is to expand the employment in era of the globalisation is neo mantra.We look for co-operation for business opporunities for the welfare of the people of the two countries.
He complimented Indian doctors,engineers and scientist which help in sustained growth of the country.He further added that only 60,000 Thai tourist visited India but indian tourism with its Credible India launch in 2002 has double the foreign tourist to around five millions per annum in 2008 and 527 million domestic tourism visits.He added but India lacks in infrastructure, roads,rail,Thailand is looking to have joint ventures in this area.
We all know that,Tourism being important service industry in India, with a contribution of 6.23% to the national GDP and 8.78% of the total employment in India.
Mr Sabhavasu said that India and Thailand is importing 60-70% energy,fuel,the crude oil is dirty source and we look forward for renewable energy alternate to crude in crops to use of ethanol in coming years.He added Clean energy is needed and both countries need alternate fuel.
Deputy Prime Minister Mr Sabhavasu said the Prime Minister of Thailand is coming early December 09 and Prime Minister of India Dr Manmohan Singh to visit Thailand on Oct 22 to attend AEEAN meet.
Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand, Mr Korbsak Sabhavasuis on a visit to India,addressed Interactive business meet of Indo-Thailand businessmen meet organised by Thai Embassy in India,FICCI at Taj Mahal Hotel,New Delhi to give impetus to trade in South Asia is on to take -off with FTA. Asean countries making the right choice of free trade from rail roads, sea corridors, and silk route is the next best for the agglomerate of Asians countries trade merging and extension. ASEAN summit, a second summit of 2009,at the resorts of Cha-am and Hua Hin in Thailand.
(live-PR.com) - General election in two South Asian countries India and Thailand has given popular government. The Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand HE Mr Korbsak Sabhavasu said brotherhood ideation is to expand the employment in era of the globalisation is neo mantra.We look for co-operation for business opporunities for the welfare of the people of the two countries.
He complimented Indian doctors,engineers and scientist which help in sustained growth of the country.He further added that only 60,000 Thai tourist visited India but indian tourism with its Credible India launch in 2002 has double the foreign tourist to around five millions per annum in 2008 and 527 million domestic tourism visits.He added but India lacks in infrastructure, roads,rail,Thailand is looking to have joint ventures in this area.
We all know that,Tourism being important service industry in India, with a contribution of 6.23% to the national GDP and 8.78% of the total employment in India.
Mr Sabhavasu said that India and Thailand is importing 60-70% energy,fuel,the crude oil is dirty source and we look forward for renewable energy alternate to crude in crops to use of ethanol in coming years.He added Clean energy is needed and both countries need alternate fuel.
Deputy Prime Minister Mr Sabhavasu said the Prime Minister of Thailand is coming early December 09 and Prime Minister of India Dr Manmohan Singh to visit Thailand on Oct 22 to attend AEEAN meet.
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