Thailand's new prime minister courts US companies for investment

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BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's new Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin met with U.S. companies including Microsoft, Google, and Estee Lauder in his first ...

BANGKOK - Thailand's new Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin met with U.S. companies including Microsoft, Google, and Estee Lauder in his first trip abroad since coming to power last month,Countering the culture war with education and empathy | SaltWire #TransRights #HalifaxProtestBANGKOK - Thailand's new Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin met with U.S.

"I've been saying, Thailand is open for business ... we want to invite more foreign investors," he told reporters on Thursday. "We met Estee Lauder chairman ... who asked about seaweed in Thailand, which is an important component in quality cosmetics, so we are studying this because raw material is crucial for setting up a factory," Srettha said.

 

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Thailand's new prime minister courts US companies for investmentThailand's new Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin met with U.S. companies including Microsoft, Google, and Estee Lauder in his first trip abroad since coming to power last month, looking to draw investment to boost a flagging economy. Thailand is expected to grow 2.8%, less than previously projected, due to weaker exports. 'I've been saying, Thailand is open for business ... we want to invite more foreign investors,' he told reporters on Thursday.
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