Bangkok: Government House 9 Feb. - Secretary to the Prime Minister World Bank experts discuss global economic slowdown trends Should stimulate investment Issue tangible policies with clear results aimed at facilitating foreign investment. Mr. Phrommin Lertsuriyadet Secretary to the Prime Minister Mr. Phongsaran Asavachaisophon and Mr. Sueksit Srichomkhwan, Deputy Secretary-General to the Prime Minister for Political Affairs Met with experts from the World Bank Organization (World Bank) M. Ayhan Kose, Deputy Chief Economist of the World Bank Group, Fabrizio Zarcone Country Manager for Thailand, Lars Christian Moller Manager of Macroeconomics, Trade, and Investment of the East Asia and Pacific region who traveled. Came specifically to discuss with the Secretary-General of the Prime Minister During the discussion, both sides discussed cooperation between each other. It is seen that the trend of world economic growth is likely to slow down. which the Secretary-General of the Prime Minister reiterated that Thail and has prepared to deal with this situation by stimulating the domestic economy. Including trying to attract foreign investment. It is an important factor as the Prime Minister went out on a road show. continuously coming Both sides discussed Supporting investment through Ease of Doing Business Thailand is ready to solve various aspects. To stimulate investment in the country, while WB is ready to provide support. in facilitating the business sector Including the development of infrastructure, energy and human resources. Both sides believe that recovery assistance Driving the current economy to grow beyond the slowdown. A reliable policy must be issued. Practical and received support from every sector in society Source: Thai News Agency
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