Promoting neighbourly trade


1 Keen importers seeking information during a business matching session at Thailand Week last year.2 Pabunjertkit says she expects a rise in the number of visitors and business matching deals for this year’s event.3 Benjarong, Thai painted porcelain craft, will be featured at Thailand Week this year as part of the event’s cultural component.

Following another successful run of the Thailand Week trade fair last year, its organisers are expecting a good increase in visitor and sales transaction this year.

Thailand Week director Vichada Pabunjertkit is hopeful that Thailand Week 2015 will draw in a 20% increase in visitors to 40,000 from about 33,000 last year, and churn out a 10% increase in sales transacted from RM5mil in 2014.

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