Mr Arkhom (left) and Mr Suriya attend a press conference to promote the Made-in-Thailand campaign that promotes the use of locally made products in state projects.
The government believes its new Made-in-Thailand campaign, which promotes the use of locally made products in state projects, can create domestic economic value of 1.77 trillion baht.
The scheme is meant to help local businesses, including small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), through state procurement projects.
Factory operators and workers should also benefit from the scheme, said the Industry Ministry.
“Up to 60,000 factories have registered with the Industry Ministry and there are around 5 million workers employed in…
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