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NPG, online seminar CLMVT 2021, brainstorming opinions on trade and investment

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19 August 2021 – 13:18

NPG goes to CLMVT 2021 online seminar to help entrepreneurs adapt to fight COVID-19 Brainstorming opinions on trade and investment

Mr. Phusit Rattanakul Sereeruengrit Director of the Office of Trade Policy and Strategy or OTP, Ministry of Commerce, revealed that the Office of the National Economics and Social Development Board is in the process of preparing for organizing seminars, brainstorming and networking. (Online format) under the topic “CLMVT+ Forum 2021 Accelerating a Resilient Recovery” during 24 – 26 August 2021 to enable CLMVT entrepreneurs to adjust their business operations into the New Normal and have the ability to adjust More streamlined business model to cope with the impact of the COVID-19 epidemic At least 200 participants from various sectors including public, private and civil society from CLMVT are expected to join online.

As for the format of the event, it will be divided into 3 days. On the first day, there will be a keynote address on the topic “CLMVT after the Covid-19 era”, presenting the results of the project study. and a panel discussion on the topic “BRI & B3W, a Balanced Stand Amid the Competition of Economic Superpowers”. Day 2, organized brainstorming activities on 3 topics: Global Trends (Megatrends) and the Future of Trade and Investment. The impact of COVID-19 on the supply chain and economic recovery guidelines, and the adoption of technology in the New Normal situation and ways to promote startups in CLMVT business In important business groups such as agriculture, food, health, logistics, which has a prize money for the winner of the contest.

The NSO is expected to organize this brainstorming seminar. will receive a policy proposal and to acknowledge problems and obstacles from CLMVT operators in order to formulate plans and policies of government agencies related to the new business era in CLMVT and promote networking and develop more CLMVT entrepreneurs’ potential making it better able to cope with the impact of COVID-19

In this regard, the CLMV market is considered an important market for Thailand. During the six months of 2021, Thailand exported to CLMV worth more than $14.366 million. grew by 18.1 percent, accounting for 10 percent of all Thai exports.

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