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Somkid: Japanese keen on EEC

SMEs from Mie prefecture visit zone

- CHATRUDEE THEPARAT THITI WANNAMONTH­A

Small and medium-sized enterprise­s (SMEs) from Mie prefecture in the Kansai region on Japan’s main Honshu island are keen to invest in the government’s muchtouted Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC), especially in food technology, chemicals, electronic­s, aviation, biotechnol­ogy, medical equipment, education and tourism.

Deputy Prime Minister Somkid Jatusripit­ak met with Mie Governor Eikei Suzuki, who led 30 executives from 23 SMEs to Thailand who are interested in the EEC, particular­ly to invest in food technology, as Thai food producers still lack proper processing technology for export.

The SME executives also expressed interest in investing in electrical appliances and the automotive industry, Mr Somkid said.

“A new wave of investment by Japanese SMEs in Thailand is anticipate­d,” he said. “The number of SMEs in Mei alone is more than 10,000 companies, and many of them are strong enough to invest abroad.”

There are 30 companies with total investment of 11.18 billion baht from Mie prefecture already invested in Thailand.

Significan­t projects include SEWS-Components Thailand, with a 4.51 billion baht investment to manufactur­e wiring harness components, Yasunaga Thailand, which makes engine parts with a total investment of 1.2 billion baht, and automotive parts maker Trix Manufactur­ing Thailand with 1.14 billion baht of investment.

Mr Somkid said Japanese firms are also committed to supporting Thailand on education, with 30 Japanese universiti­es planning to develop human resources to support EEC developmen­t.

Mie University has already cooperated on education with the Asian Institute of Technology, Kasetsart University, Khon Kaen University and Thammasat University.

Japan is the top foreign investor in Thailand. In the first half of this year, Japan submitted the most applicatio­ns to the Office of the Board of Investment. It accounted for 55% of the total foreign investment or 65 billion baht from a total of 120 billion baht.

“The government is luring small and medium-sized enterprise­s that could potentiall­y invest in Thailand from each prefecture of Japan, especially in the EEC,” Mr Somkid said. “Japanese SME investment is also expected to help strengthen Thai counterpar­ts.”

He said the Japanese government has a policy to urge Japanese SMEs to invest more abroad, while more than 10,000 companies have the potential to invest abroad, especially in Asean, with Thailand as one of their destinatio­ns.

Mr Somkid said he also plans to lead the Thai mission to visit each prefecture in Japan to lure SMEs to invest more in Thailand.

 ??  ?? SME executives from Mie prefecture in Japan meet Deputy Prime Minister Somkid Jatusripit­ak.
SME executives from Mie prefecture in Japan meet Deputy Prime Minister Somkid Jatusripit­ak.

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