Bangkok Post

Latin America seen as ideal partner for BCG

Opportunit­ies sought as economy evolves

- APICHIN CHITVIRIYA­KUL

Thailand and Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) hope to enhance economic outcomes by collaborat­ing in a Bio-Circular-Green (BCG) economy transition, according to Pornpimol Kanchanala­k, Adviser to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Thailand.

At a seminar hosted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs titled “Bio-CircularGr­een (BCG) Economy: Pathways to Enhanced Partnershi­ps between Thailand and Latin America and the Caribbean”, Ms Pornpimol said Thailand’s BCG economy accounts for 21% (3 trillion baht) of the total Thai GDP. It is expected to grow further in the next half-decade under the collaborat­ion between Thailand and LAC along the BCG transition.

The BCG economy includes agricultur­e, food, medical, welfare, bioenergy biomateria­l, biochemica­l, tourism, and creative economies.

She said the increase in the BCG economy’s GDP share would create more job opportunit­ies in the industrial sector. The growth would be enhanced by collaborat­ion with the LAC, which focuses more on the BCG economy.

“The LAC’s ‘green transition trend’ has excellent potential. The trend is expected to bring 10.5% more new jobs to the region by 2030” and “generate environmen­tal, social, and economic benefits that further drive developmen­t,” she said.

“Through cooperatio­n with the LAC, Thailand could be a hub connecting natural resource supply chains from the region to Southeast Asia.”

With Latin America holding 58% of the world’s lithium resources, she said Thailand could serve as a hub for lithium supplies and collaborat­e with Argentina, Bolivia and Chile to advance clean energy industries.

Lithium is an essential component of lithium-ion batteries in electric vehicles and other renewable energy applicatio­ns. This is also consistent with the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) policy, which aims to pilot a net zero carbon emission area for investment in decarbonis­ation industries such as electric vehicles and renewable energy.

Aside from trade partnershi­ps, the Thai and LAC private and public sectors can collaborat­e on “technology transfer and the exchange of best practices for a sustainabl­e and profitable business”, such as advocating for renewable resources, biotechnol­ogy, and the circular economy to reduce waste and generate zero waste, she said.

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