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Weerasak prepares to discuss Bhutan increase economic cooperation Ready to find channels to push Thai businesses to invest. 5d8b037d1b81b-690x450 "Weerasak" led the Thai delegation to attend the 3rd Thai-Bhutan Joint Trade Committee meeting, moving forward to expand economic cooperation. Aiming to push construction, tourism, health service businesses into investment, along with plans to collaborate in the fields of agricultural tourism, handicrafts, processed food, packaging design.
Mr. Weerasak Wangsuphakitkoson Deputy C Level Executive List Minister of Commerce revealed that he will lead a Thai delegation to visit Bhutan and attend the 3rd Thailand-Bhutan Joint Trade Committee (JTC) meeting from 25–28 September 2019 in Thimphu. Bhutan at the invitation of the Minister of Economic Affairs of Bhutan By this meeting Will focus on discussing the expansion of economic cooperation. Promotion of trade and investment Especially Thai investments in potential fields in Bhutan such as construction and infrastructure. travel and health services They will also discuss creating economic cooperation plans in areas of common interest such as agricultural tourism, handicrafts, food processing and packaging design, etc.
The Thailand-Bhutan JTC meeting will be an important mechanism for driving and promoting closer relations between the two countries. 2019 is the year that Thailand and Bhutan celebrate the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations, which in the past Thailand and Bhutan have good relations in many areas, including economy, Buddhism, culture and people. The closeness of the two countries will be the foundation for developing sustainable economic cooperation in the future,” Mr. Weerasak said. Bhutan is Thailand's seventh trading partner in South Asia.
Mr. Weerasak Wangsuphakitkoson Deputy C Level Executive List Minister of Commerce revealed that he will lead a Thai delegation to visit Bhutan and attend the 3rd Thailand-Bhutan Joint Trade Committee (JTC) meeting from 25–28 September 2019 in Thimphu. Bhutan at the invitation of the Minister of Economic Affairs of Bhutan By this meeting Will focus on discussing the expansion of economic cooperation. Promotion of trade and investment Especially Thai investments in potential fields in Bhutan such as construction and infrastructure. travel and health services They will also discuss creating economic cooperation plans in areas of common interest such as agricultural tourism, handicrafts, food processing and packaging design, etc.
The Thailand-Bhutan JTC meeting will be an important mechanism for driving and promoting closer relations between the two countries. 2019 is the year that Thailand and Bhutan celebrate the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations, which in the past Thailand and Bhutan have good relations in many areas, including economy, Buddhism, culture and people. The closeness of the two countries will be the foundation for developing sustainable economic cooperation in the future,” Mr. Weerasak said. Bhutan is Thailand's seventh trading partner in South Asia.