Committed to attracting foreign investors


Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said his government was committed to introducing the necessary changes to make the country a major destination for foreign investment, including pursuing more free trade agreements.

Srettha said in a wide-ranging speech at a forum yesterday that his government would improve infrastructure and water management, upgrade airports to attract tourism, expand trade pacts to compete with neighbours, and make it easier for companies to hire more foreign workers.

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