BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's military seized power last year vowing to halt years of political unrest. Now the junta faces one dividend of its imposed peace: a snowballing backlog of safety and compliance problems within key industries that previous civilian governments failed to tackle.
International scrutiny of industries such as fishing and aviation poses another challenge to a military which has struggled to revitalise Thailand's economy and thaw diplomatic and trade relations with Western countries since its May 2014 coup.