Commerce discusses how the private sector can make the Thai economy grow together. Aim to have these types of discussions at least every 2-3 months. So that old problems and new problems are resolved.
Mr. Phumtham Wechayachai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Commerce, along with Mr. Naphinthorn Srisangpang, Deputy Minister of Commerce and executives of the Ministry of Commerce Discussed with the private sector Both the Thai Chamber of Commerce Federation of Thai Industries Thai Bankers Association Shippers Association, etc.
After the discussion, Mr. Phumtham revealed that he had invited the private sector to discuss how to boost the Thai economy. grow together Many things are new problems. Many of the issues are the same old problems. The important issue is new trade regulations. sustainable economic development An environmentally friendly economy, which the Ministry of Commerce wants the private sector to share with them about their problems. After this The private sector will be the vanguard. The Ministry of Commerce will be the defender. Including imports, exports, retail trade, border trade and SMEs, etc., the private sector has many suggestions that are beneficial. Through the Ministry of Commerce He assigned Mr. Keerati Ratchano, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Commerce, to look at it. To assign various departments of the Ministry of Commerce to take care of We must bear the fate of the country together, which requires talking in this way at least every 2-3 months so that old and new problems can be resolved.
As for reducing the cost of living for the people, on October 2nd there will be a press conference to inform the people again that How to reduce the cost of living? This includes organizing cheap product fairs and negotiating with department stores to see which products can be discounted.
Mr. Kriangkrai Thiennukul, Chairman of the Federation of Thai Industries Added that The public and private sectors must work together and the FTA fund must be expedited. Expedite matters of exports and border trade. The Federation of Thai Industries wants the Ministry of Commerce to take the lead in providing one-stop service. To help reduce the time required to contact government officials, which will make the private sector work more easily.
Source: Thai News Agency