Thailand to speed up reforms and boost SMEs to strengthen industrial competitiveness


BANGKOK (Bernama): The Thai government has acknowledged the Senate’s proposal to "unlock obstacles facing Thai industry” and will move to accelerate legal reforms, strengthen support for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and upgrade workforce skills to enhance long-term competitiveness, a government spokesperson said Tuesday.

Deputy Prime Minister’s Office Spokesperson Lalida Periswiwatthana said the Ministry of Industry had submitted the findings of a study entitled "Factors Hindering and Guidelines to Address Obstacles to the Development of Thai Industry”, based on a report by the Senate Committee on Commerce and Industry, for policy-level consideration.

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