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7/31/2011
Thailand insight 2011 Kamonpat Boonkham – Management Consultant 1
New teaching methods for teachers and lecturers
applying in teaching center of Civil Servant
Bangkok, Thailand
1st – 5th August 2011
By Kamonpat Boonkham
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What is in our seminar?
Economic
Business
Politic and
Public admin
Culture /History
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What will you get?
ContentExpe
rience
Scenario
“Story”
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How do we go together?
Relax Ask
Share stories
Get into story
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Introduce myself
• Mr. Kamonpat Boonkham
• BBA Marketing (Thammasatuniversity)
• MBA (Assumption university)
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Introduce myself
• Product owner (Top product manager) in Telecommunication company
• General manager of HR outsourcing service company
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Introduce myself
• Writer, translator, Speaker
• Management consultant
• Management, Sales and Motivation coaching
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Thailand Insight 2011
Economic, Business, Public administration and Culture
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Economic and Business Insight
Session1
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Macro-economic
• GDP of Thailand 2009 is 9,041,551 Million Baht.
• GNP of Thailand 2009 is 8,689,038 Million Baht
• NI of Thailand 2009 is 6,513,065 Million Baht
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Macro-economic
• Per capita GNP 129,875 Baht
• Per capita NI 97,351 Baht
• Production structure in Agricultural industry = 9.2%, Non-Agriculture = 90.8%
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Macro-economic
• Total unit of sales for Automobile 2009 is 235,169
• Total unit of sales for Motorcycle 2009 is 1,521,000
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Investment Thai-Vietnam
•In 2553 Thailand investment in
Vietnam is rank 10th of the world and rank 3rd of ASEAN (After Malaysia and Singapore)
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Investment Thai-Vietnam
•Thailand investments in Vietnam are in
o Chemical product
o Agriculture Industry
o Color product
o Footware14
Investment Thai-Vietnam
•Thailand investments in Vietnam are in
o Animal feed
o Sanitary ware
o Jewelry and Ornament
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Doing Business in Thailand
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Basic regulations
• An alien must invest at least two or three million baht in his business, depending on the kind of business,
• The minimum capital requirement will not be enforced for re-investment. 17
List of Prohibited Business
• List 1 - Businesses in which alien participation is not permitted
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List of Prohibited Business
•List 2 - Businesses concerning national security or safety with an adverse effect on art and culture, customs, or native manufacture/handicrafts, or with an impact on natural resources and the environment19
List of Prohibited Business
• List 3 - Businesses in which Thais are not ready to compete in undertakings with aliens
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Detail of the lists
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List 1
List 1 - Businesses in which alien participation is not permitted
• Newspaper undertakings and radio and television station
• Lowland farming upland farming, or horticulture
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List 1
• Raising animals
• Forestry and timber conversions from natural forests
• Fishing for aquatic animals in Thai waters and Thailand's Exclusive Economic
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List 1
• Extraction of Thai medical herbs
• Trade in and auctioning of Thai ancient objects or ancient objects of national historical value
• Making or casting Buddha images and making monk's bowls
• Etc.24
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List 2
List 2 - Businesses concerning national security or safetyProduction, disposal, sale, and overhead of: - Firearms, ammunition, gunpowder, and explosives - Components of firearms, gunpowder, and explosives 25
List 2
• Domestic transport by land, water, or air, inclusive of the undertaking of domestic aviation
• Dealing in antiques or objects of art and works of art, and Thai handicrafts
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List 2
• Production of wood carvings
• Raising silkworms, producing Thai silk thread and weaving, or printing patterns on Thai silk textiles
• Etc.
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List 3
List 3 - Businesses in which Thais are not ready to compete in undertakings with aliens
• Rice milling and production of flour from rice and farm crops
• Fishery
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List 3
• Forestry
• Accounting service undertakings
• Legal service undertakings
• Architectural service
• Etc.29
A foreigner wishing to engage in any business in Lists Two must submit an application to the Minister of Commerce
Basic regulations
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• A foreigner wishing to engage in any business in Lists Three must submit and application to The Director General of the Commercial Registration Department.
Basic regulations
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Work Permit
•Urgent and Essential Work:
• Exemption from Work Permit requirements is granted to aliens who enter the Kingdom temporarily to perform any work of any "urgent and essential nature"
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Work Permit
•Urgent and Essential Work:
• Need a written notification on a prescribed form, signed by the alien and endorsed by his employer, has been submitted to and accepted by the Director-General or his designee. 33
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Work Permit
•Urgent and Essential Work:
• A period not exceeding 15 days.
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More information at
www.boi.go.th
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Investment in Vietnam
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Industries that Vietnam focus on investment promotion
• Manufacturing for exporting
• Farming
• Processed Products of agricultural, forestry and fishery
• Industry with high-tech intensive 37
Industries that Vietnam focus on investment promotion • Industry that is environmental
friendly
• Project that focus on R&D
• Industry that utilize labor and natural resources in Vietnam.
• Construction and production in Industry fields 38
Prohibited business for aliens in Vietnam
• Fishery and Fishery net
• Jewelry Exploring
• Beer and Beverage
• Tobacco
• Cement, brick and clay brick
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Prohibited business for aliens in Vietnam
• Tiles
• Wire metal
• Pipe metal
• Zinc
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Prohibited business for aliens in Vietnam
• Products of Nitrogen Phosphorus and Potassium fertilizer
• Glass for construction
• Florescent lamp
• Lubricant 41
How much do you know about Thailand.
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3 Rings 5 Doors of
Thailand Economic
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3 Rings
• 1st Ring is 10 ASEAN Members
• 2nd Ring is ASEAN +3 (China, Japan and South Korea)
• 3rd is ASEAN +6 (ASEAN +3 and
India, Australia and New Zealand)
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1. North Gate connect by Route R3
Thailand, Myanmar, Lao to Southern China. It was called the North-South Corridor China has consumer of1,300 Million people
2. South Gate connects to Malaysia and Singapore
3. West Gate connects to Myanmar and through to Asia, Europe and Africa.
5 Doors
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4. East Gate connects to Cambodia to Vietnam and China.
5. North-Eastern Gate connects to Lao, Vietnam, Myanmar and East Asia.
5 Doors
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South china sea/West sea
and ASEAN
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Regional development and transportation
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GMS
(Greater Mekong Subregion)
Or
Hexa Economic Zones
Pakistan-India-Vietnam
East - West
Economic Corridor : EWEC
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Route R9 Myanmar, Thailand, Lao,
Vietnam (Danung)
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Economic Corridor Nanning-Bangkok R9 (Nakonpanom)
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Economic Corridor Nanning - Bangkok R12 (Mukdaharn)
Economic Corridor Nanning - Bangkok 3 (Nongkhai)
Thai-Lao Bridges
1. Nong Khai – City Municipality of Vieng Chan
2. . Mukdahan -Savannakhet Province (Khwang)
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Thai-Lao Bridges
3. Nakhonphanom-Khammouan (Complete
November B.E. 2554)
4. Chiang Khong, Chiang Rai
Province – Huay Sai City, BorKaw Province, Lao
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Southern China-Lao-
Thai
North-South Economic Corridor : NSEC
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R3 Route
• Route of Bangkok-Kunming or Kun-Mun-Kong-Lu
• R3A (Formerly R3E) connects Lao and Southern China
• R3B (Formerly R3W) connects
Thailand, Myanmar, Southern China
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R3A Route
To Kunming
Emerging Economic zone in Thailand
1. Chiang Rai, Chiang Mai and Northern provinces connected to Southern China
2. Chiang Saen ports / Land hub at Chiang Khong
3. Nan, Phayao connected to Lao – Dien Bien Phu, Viet Nam
4. Ranong – Project to develop Ranong as Special Economic Zone supports commerce, investment and logistic towards Andaman Sea. The multi-purpose port shall support connection to Bay of Bengal. 69
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Chiang Rai and Chiang Khong Project
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Thailand Logistics
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Laem-Chabung Port to Danung
Logistic Infrastructure
• Road network from North –South and East – West also connect to neighbor countries with total length of about 4,000 Km.
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Logistic Infrastructure
• 6 International Airport 28
Commercial Airport and new Suwannabhumi International airport
• Bangkok port, Laem ChabungPort and Mabtaput port
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Along coast – Road project
Along coast – Road project
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High speed train project - Thailand
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Estimated fare
1.5 Baht / K.m. (Bangkok –Chiang Mai 754 K.m. 1,190 Baht)
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Other cooperation
BRICS=Brazil Russia India China South Africa emerging market
1st January 2558 (2015)
AEC=ASEAN Economics Community
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