The Thai Ministry of Industry plans to promote economic cooperation with Japan, particularly on medical instrument industry and Thailand's Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) projects.
Thai Industry Minister Uttama Savanayana (Photo: nwnt.prd.go.th)
Bangkok (VNA/NNT) – The Thai Ministry of Industry plans to promote economiccooperation with Japan, particularly on medical instrument industry andThailand's Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) projects.
Thai IndustryMinister UttamaSavanayana has joined in a trip to Japan by Deputy PrimeMinister Somkid Jatusripitak during June 4-9 with the intention to enhanceeconomic cooperation.
TheMinistry of Industry expects to push forward the signing of five Memoranda ofIntentions on EEC projects, the restructure of target industries, thedevelopment of the medical instrument industry, and the cooperation on SMEsdevelopment between the two countries.
The Thaiofficial is seeking to promote investments by Japanese investors in the EEC byoffering a development partnership scheme to Japan, and promote benefitsoffered to Japanese investors for investments in the EEC.
A Memorandumof Understanding (MOU) will be signed between the Thai Department of IndustrialDevelopment and Japan’s Fukushima prefecture to develop the connectivity betweenSMEs of both sides.
There will be a trilateral MOU between the National Science and TechnologyDevelopment Agency (NSTDA), the Federation of Thai Industries' medicalinstrument cluster, and Fukushima Medical Device Industry Promotion Agency(FMDIPA) to promote research and cooperation in medical instrument industrydevelopment towards higher standards in order to enter ASEAN and Japanesemarkets.-VNA
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