Issue 61
Teerapol Akaratiwa, and Warunya Nuntasunti, managing directors of Least Studio, tell how their company has patented a new formula for rubber materials into lifestyle items.
Could ...
Issue 55
A Thai company has used wood from rubber trees to create an environmentally friendly product that it now exports around the globe.
By implementing ...
... business opportunities in Taiwan.
“Thai businesses can export … processed food, rubber products, cassava products and cosmetics to Taiwan, and are able to invest in several promising sectors including ...
... Minister Prayut Chan-O-cha paid an official visit to Russia from May 17 to 20. During the trip, 30 major Thai private enterprises from food, rubber, electronics and finance industries met some 100 Russian ...
... materials, rubber and rubber products, and gems.
In 2015, Thailand’s exports to Chile were worth US$612.24 million and imports were US$282.68 million. ...
Issue 48
Pannakarn Jiamsuchon, the Director of DITP’s Guangzhou office, held discussions with Xie Jinhe, the President of Shunde Rubberwood Association in March in Guangdong Province.
“Guangdong ...
Issue 46
The Thai Ministry of Commerce is promoting the rubber industry through business matching activities.
Thailand’s rubber industry is huge with the capacity to manufacture approximately ...
... industries.”
The minister added that the two countries should jointly develop the halal and rubber sectors; a sentiment endorsed by her Malaysian counterpart.
Malaysia’s International ...
... companies from several industries including food, medical equipment, rubber, fashion, automotive parts and construction materials to Russia to attend business matching activities and expand trade and ...
... an abundance of raw rubber, and in the northeast we are trying to develop durian fibre. I think the most interesting one is durian fibre; it’s still in development, but if it’s successful it would be the ...
... to inking major trade deals on rice and rubber, talks on Free Trade Agreements (FTA) and industrial investment progressed.
Minister of Commerce Apiradee Tantraporn, said that in Oman, the team of delegates ...
Issue 44
DITP Director General Malee Choklumlerd announced that rubber importers from 100 companies worldwide will attend business negotiations with Thai operators at the Centara Grand Hotel, ...
... automobile and autoparts; textiles; rubber; and electrical and electronics industries.
The department established the Prime Minister’s Best Industry Award in 1993. Senior committees work together ...
... Thai businesses wishing to penetrate the US market.
Trade between Thailand and the US from January to October 2015 was valued at US$32.1 billion, with computer parts, rubber products, gems and jewellery, ...
... biggest export market with US$18 billion worth of sales. The top products are computers and parts, rubber products, TV and radio transmitters, jewellery and textiles, as well as ...
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Representatives from both Ministries of Commerce attended the meeting to discuss cooperation on the trade of rice and rubber, information exchange and logistics. Both countries expect to increase bilateral ...
... automotive parts, steel, air conditioning, plastics, canned seafood, rubber, computers and cosmetics.
“The presence of the Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) Banking Group, which aims to facilitate ...
... four groups of products represent around 57 percent of total exports. The first group consists of automotives, computers, rubber and electrical appliances, and electronic goods. The second group comprises ...
... products include food and beverages, para rubber, furniture items, machines and tools,” she said. “Thai products are perceived to be of a high quality and Thai businesspeople are urged to ...