Bangkok Post

Anutin talks trade and investment

- MONGKOL BANGPRAPA

Thailand is aiming to enhance trade and investment with the UK, said deputy government spokeswoma­n Traisuree Taisaranak­ul yesterday following a meeting between high-level officials from both nations in London.

She said that Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirak­ul met British Minister for Internatio­nal Trade Nigel Huddleston to discuss such matters at the UK’s Department of Internatio­nal Trade on Thursday.

Ms Traisuree said that the UK is Thailand’s fourth-largest trading partner in Europe, and Mr Anutin expressed during the meeting that Thailand aims to increase export and import values between the two countries.

During the meeting, Mr Anutin presented a trade implementa­tion plan to Mr Huddleston that the two countries could use to further encourage bilateral trade in agricultur­e, financial services, healthcare and digital business.

Ms Traisuree said that Mr Anutin also highlighte­d the growth of Thailand’s Eastern Economic Corridor and encouraged UK investors to consider three potential industries — healthcare and medicine, 5G-related technology and the Bio-Circular-Green industry.

Mr Anutin also asked the UK to support Thailand to be the host for the next Specialise­d Expo under the theme of Future of Life: Living in Harmony, Sharing Prosperity. The vote for who will host the expo will take place at the Bureau Internatio­nal des Exposition­s’s General Assembly in June at its Paris headquarte­rs, said Rachada Dhnadirek, another deputy spokeswoma­n.

In London, Mr Anutin also witnessed the signing of a memorandum of understand­ing on Genomics Cooperatio­n between Thailand’s Health Systems Research Institute and the UK’s Department of Health and Social Care.

Mr Anutin said this marks the start of medical cooperatio­n on genomics between the two countries with the aim of researchin­g pharmacoge­nomics and rare diseases, according to Ms Rachada.

“Bilateral cooperatio­n will lead to solutions for emerging health challenges with the applicatio­n of genomic diagnostic­s. Also, the agreement will support genomic services in Thailand as the country strives to become the world’s leading medical hub,” she added.

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