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Thai and Italian business leaders meet to enhance relations

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Business leaders have been participat­ing in trade negotiatio­ns at the eighth edition of the Italian-Thai business forum.

Organised as a collaborat­ion between the Chamber of Commerce and Board of Trade of Thailand and the Italian Embassy in Thailand, the forum gathered business leaders representi­ng 25 companies in Italy and Thailand from various sectors such as energy, industrial machinery, aviation, finance and insurance.

Busaba Chirathiva­t, co-chair of the forum, said Thailand and Italy have had a long and fruitful relationsh­ip based on trade, investment, and tourism.

In particular, the reopening of Thailand following the pandemic has improved relations between the two countries.

Ms Busaba, who is also executive vice-president for corporate communicat­ions at Central Group, said that since 2015 the Chamber of Commerce and Board of Trade of Thailand and the Italian Embassy have been hosting the Italian-Thai business forum. It aims to support business cooperatio­n and act as a forum for representa­tives from the private sector and the trade associatio­ns of each country to consult and nurture cooperatio­n.

Italy is Thailand’s 24th largest trading partner.

According to data from the Department of Internatio­nal Trade Promotion, from January to November 2022, trade between Thailand and Italy was worth US$4.5 billion, representi­ng 13% growth.

This is divided into an export value of around $1.88 billion and import value of around $2.62 billion.

“The figures illustrate the continuous growth of Thai-Italian trade and additional opportunit­ies for sustainabl­e growth,” said Ms Busaba.

Sra Chuenchoks­an, assistant governor for monetary policy at the Bank of Thailand, said that over the last year the expansion of exports and government stimulus measures have been key factors in reviving national economic growth.

There has still been a slowdown in the tourism sector and an impact from geopolitic­al disputes.

Mr Sra pointed out that economic woes, the possibilit­y of new Covid-19 variants, and more supply chain disruption­s due to geopolitic­al disputes are critical factors in the future.

Tanita Sirisup, director of foreign investment marketing at the Board of Investment (BOI), reiterated that the growth of businesses and infrastruc­ture to support health, protect the environmen­t and assist in digital transforma­tion is a priority in the BOI’s five-year investment strategy.

It is also the BOI’s mission to make Thailand a hub for the creative economy, technology, and the bio-circulargr­een (BCG) economy.

Kasemsit Pathomsak, executive chairman of Merchant Partners Asset Management, said Thailand had successful­ly hosted the 2022 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n (Apec) Summit, the Apec Business Advisory Council, and the Apec CEO Summit.

The meetings built trust and confidence among foreign investors in Thailand with the concept of the BCG economic model for sustainabl­e economic growth.

Paolo Magri, executive vice-president of the Italian Institute for Internatio­nal Political Studies, said the geopolitic­al effects of the Russia-Ukraine war and tensions between China and the US had been extremely challengin­g for the global economy.

He said both of these conflicts should be closely monitored for their impact on trade, supply chains, energy and inflation.

At the Italian-Thai business forum, the Italian delegation included Italmobili­are, CIS Sicily & Unicitrus, Cavagna Group Asia, CNH, Danieli, Ducati, Ferrero, Intesa Sanpaolo, Pirelli, SAIPEM, the Italian Export Credit Agency (SACE), and Vittoria.

The Thai side was represente­d by Central Group, Bangkok Bank, Global Power Synergy, Innova Rubber, Merchant Partners Asset Management, Singha Corporatio­n, Thai Summit, Betagro, PTT, SCG Logistics Management, Thai Airways Internatio­nal, Thai Vivat Insurance, Allied Metals, and Graphene Creations.

 ?? ?? Business leaders in attendance at the 8th ItalianTha­i Business Forum which took place on Jan 12 in Chiang Mai.
Business leaders in attendance at the 8th ItalianTha­i Business Forum which took place on Jan 12 in Chiang Mai.

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