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“Cherdchai” reveals that the IMF informed APEC leaders that the world economy has decreased inflation, and oil is still affected.

Director-General of the Department of International Economic Affairs revealed that the IMF assessed the world economy to APEC leaders for acknowledgment, finding that inflation decreased and employment increased. But there is still a risk of conflict. May affect oil prices

On November 18, 2023, reporters reported that at 12:00 noon on November 17, local time, Mr. Settha Thavisin, Prime Minister of Thailand Attended a meeting of APEC economic leaders in a friendly format. The meeting concluded with 2 documents: 1. Golden Gate Announcement To do business by helping to take care of climate impacts and 2. Driving trade under the WTO framework.

Mr. Cherdchai Chawaiwit, Director-General of the Department of International Economic Affairs, said that the leaders’ meeting had come to look at the overall economy of Asia-Pacific together. It began with IMF fund managers seeing the overall picture of the growth of the world economy. Inflation rate decreased increased employment But there is still a risk of conflict. That may affect the price of oil and the economy as a whole.

which the Thai Prime Minister clearly emphasized at the meeting that Thailand will move forward with an open economy. Especially in driving the FTA, all sectors must benefit comprehensively. After this Businesses that will trade must also consider the impact on climate change.

The Prime Minister also reiterated the benefits of the Land Bridge project. that will help fully connect transportation and also said that Currently, Thai tourism is starting to come back strong again. Thailand will expedite the issuance of Apec travel cards to businesspeople in the APEC economic zone.

However, this time the leaders of Thailand, China, the United States, Australia, and Canada have spoken about the impact of AI technology. Although it was not yet the main topic of the meeting I believe that in the future all countries will have to come back and discuss this issue more together.

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