The Thai premier was speaking at the “Thailand-Japan Investment Forum” organised by the Thailand Board of Investment (BOI) in Tokyo.
The forum’s key draw is the Land Bridge mega project, which aims to construct deep-sea ports in Chumphon and Ranong to link the Pacific and Indian Oceans, opening an alternative route for global trade to bypass the congested Malacca Straits.
Srettha highlighted Japan’s 136-year relationship with Thailand, applauding over 6,000 Japanese companies for investing in the kingdom and boosting its economic expansion, as well as some 80,000 expat Japanese members of Thai society.
He also showcased Thailand’s commitment to sustainable growth through the BCG (Bio, Circular, Green) economy alongside digital advancements, AI, and research initiatives.
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