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MoUs with New Zealand cover education, aviation cooperation

Srettha promised that cooperation with New Zealand on science, technology and innovation, including agri-tech, smart farming, food-tech, renewable energy, precision medicine and digital technology, will also be strengthened.

He also expressed hope that the meeting with New Zealand business representatives would open doors for future investments in Thailand, particularly in targeted industries and projects, including the Land Bridge Project.

The two prime ministers welcomed the progress made to enhance people-to-people relations, as New Zealand is home to some 13,000 Thai nationals, and has always been a popular and enriching destination for Thai students and scholars. Collaboration on education and culture will be further reinforced.

On tourism, Thailand and New Zealand agreed to prioritise visa facilitation as well as resumption of direct…

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