Economic collaboration between Thailand and Malaysia is set to amplify, with plans to boost bilateral trade and foster growth along the Thai-Malaysian border. Chai Wacharonke, the government spokesman, revealed these plans following a meeting between Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin and his Malaysian counterpart, Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim, held at the Malaysian PM’s office in Putrajaya.
During the meeting, a broad array of mutual interests were discussed. PM Srettha emphasised Thailand’s commitment to enhance bilateral cooperation for the shared growth and prosperity of both nations. Furthermore, he proposed a deeper alliance in the agricultural and food sectors, with an emphasis on halal food products.
In line with their plans to materialise cooperation, both leaders consented to establish a Task Force Group centred around areas of mutual…