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📣 Upcoming Event 👉 Start-up subsidies for advanced industries 🙌
🔥Registration👉 http://bit.ly/3qs7SuM
⏰Date👉 Jan29 (Fri)
🚘Location 👉 Taiwan Tech Arena (TTA)
📌Content 👉 The field of call for cases covers two major areas: the #IoT and #HealthCare. Partners who are seeking resources on the road to entrepreneurship in related industries should not miss this opportunity💪
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📣 精選活動👉 先進產業策略性落實計畫新創補助-110年度專案宣導說明會(臺北場)🙌
🔥手刀報名👉 http://bit.ly/3qs7SuM
⏰活動日期👉 2021-01-29(五)
🚘活動地點👉 Taiwan Tech Arena - TTA 台灣科技新創基地-301教室
📌活動內容👉徵案領域涵蓋 #物聯網 與 #健康照護 兩大領域,正在相關產業創業路上尋求資源的夥伴們別錯過這個機會👍
major industries in taiwan 在 經濟部中小企業處 Facebook 的最讚貼文
【政策簡單說】攜手國際,越南🇻🇳經濟轉型形勢看好👏👏
隨著全球經濟重心逐漸往東協新興市場移轉,使得擁有近1億人口、人口結構年輕的 #越南🇻🇳,成為外資持續湧入的未來市場👍
越南於2019年提出「新時代吸引外資策略」,並於近年來積極參與國際合作、全球區域經濟整合活動,透過與多國建立雙邊 #自由貿易協議,如 #AFTA、#CPTPP與 #EVFTA 等,預期將可帶動產業及經濟成長與提升國內高科技產業發展‼
此外,今年越南二大電信公司Viettel 與Vingroup也開始積極進行 #5G 部署及商業化,預期未來對於生產用於5G網絡和物聯網軟硬體設備的需求增加,也可能是我國創新應用服務業者切入的機會點😊
🔎參考資料:
✔https://www.thenewslens.com/article/122337
✔https://www.roc-taiwan.org/vn/post/18446.html
🔎圖片資料來源::
World Bank (2020)
The global economy's centre of gravity shifting towards the Southeast Asia market has been making Vietnam with a population of over 100 million and now in a period of golden population structure the world's top destination for foreign direct investment (#FDI).
The authority proposed the strategy for attracting FDI in 2009 and has actively engaged in international cooperation, regional economic integration, and signing Free trade agreements (#FTAs), which anticipate to create economic growth and promote the development of domestic high-tech industries.
Viettel and Vingroup, two major telecom companies in Vietnam, have worked on 5G networks commercialization. The demand for equipment for the 5G network and the internet of things (IoT) have been expected to increase and there could also be an opportunity for Taiwan Innovation application service provider.
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Continue ReadingSummary of Thai economy 35 years back / by Investing Man.
In fact, before Covid-19, the Thai economy has slowed growth.
The Covid-19 outbreak certainly makes our economy worse.
Now the Covid-19 war in Thailand seems to be close to ending.
But the economic war we are facing seems to never end easily.
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One of the important beginnings that made Thailand's economy grow in the past. Happened in July. B.E. 1985
When the US that was a huge trade deficit, wanted to reduce USD in comparison to major currency such as Japanese yen and Western Germany's mark, that incident led to Plaza Accord deal.
Even Thailand doesn't directly contribute to such things, but the weakening of US dollars has greatly positively affected the economy of Thailand.
At that time, Thailand has a baht bankrupted with 10 currency basket of the world's main currency. But over 80 % is tied to the USD. This is why the export sector of Thailand has an anime. Let's go too.
Moreover, Japanese yen is heavier than it hits the country's export sector.
This makes the government and private sector of Japan need to look for potential manufacturing bases to do exports, especially in countries where there is no higher wage costs.
While the unrest is neat because the war between Vietnam and Cambodia has resulted in Thailand to become the top choice of Japan and many countries.
Foreign direct investment comes into Thailand to create a phenomenon called the decade of growth of Thailand.
Eastern Seaboard Development Area Development Project is also available for heavy industrial development to create economic value for Thailand in the long term.
This story is why during 1987-1996, the Thai economy grows on average 9.3 % per year, especially in 1988 that has reached 13.3 % level.
This story makes many people say that Thailand will become the 5th tiger of Asia or countries where the economy is rapidly evolving like Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan. These 4 countries have become now developed countries.
But this kind of picture that many people hope to happen to Thailand again. It seems to be faded.
Because in the past 10 years, Thai economy has likely slowed down continuously.
Year 2010-2014 GDP Thailand grows on average 3.9 % per year.
Year 2015-2019 GDP Thailand grows on average 3.4 % per year.
The latest in 1 quarter, 2020 Thai economy is 1.8 % negative and it's quite certain that the 2th quarter is ending. Thai economy will be heavily negative because of losing tourists and social distances.
Year 2019 export sector worth 7.6 trillion baht or around 45 % of GDP value.
The income from foreign tourists is worth 1.9 trillion baht or around 11 % of GDP.
The competitiveness of these 2 industries is also based on the movement of Baht.
Now the baht is getting heavier again. Many people are concerned that it will affect future export and tourism income. Even Covid-19 situation in Thailand will look better.
Even the Bank of Thailand is trying to take care of the money from being too hard by selling Baht and buying US dollars.
The evidence is that the Bank of Thailand's international reserve capital has risen more than $ 10,000 million in March to May this year, but it seems that the baht continues to rise.
Of course, the hardness of the baht is both good and bad.
But for Thailand relying on exports and tourism in a greater proportion, it seems to be negatively affecting the Thai economy in the overview.
In the past, we often hear news that many companies gradually close business. Many companies reduce investment. Due to not being able to tolerate the economic downturn, we see increasing number of unemployed countries.
End of quarter 1/2019 There are 346,480 unemployed people in Thailand.
End of quarter 1/2020 There are 391,770 unemployed people in Thailand.
When combined with new graduates entering the labour market, around 400,000 people may increase the number of unemployed in the future.
Information from the industrial department indicates that the number of licensed and informed companies are likely to decrease.
First 4 months of 2019 number of 1,054 Factory
First 4 months of 2020 number of 876 Factory
Moreover, foreign direct investment, which is an investment in the real economic sector through bringing resources, manufacturing, labor and technology into destination countries. Most of which are long-term investments for Thailand are likely to slow down since 2018
Year 2018 Foreign direct investment equals 426,749 million Baht.
Year 2019 Foreign direct investment equals 196,350 million Baht.
Specifically, the investment from Japan in 2019 is reduced to just 79,264 million baht below the level of hundred thousand million baht for the first time since 2015
It seems that the situation of Thailand's Covid-19 is slowly getting better, but there are many things that are challenging the country's economy.
How do we get the country back to growth
How can we make our country move beyond developing countries into developed countries?
To make Thai people live better lives.
Which questions these questions.
It's a question that has been in the heart of many Thai people for long
And it should continue to be the question of our children's generation..
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References
-https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GDP.MKTP.KD.ZG?locations=TH
-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Thailand
-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Map_Ta_Phut_Industrial_Estate
-https://www.nesdc.go.th/ewt_dl_link.php?nid=10212&filename=QGDP_report
-http://tradereport.moc.go.th/Report/Default.aspx?Report=TradeBalanceMonthly&Lang=Th
-https://www.bot.or.th/App/BTWS_STAT/statistics/BOTWEBSTAT.aspx?reportID=80&language=TH
-https://www.diw.go.th/hawk/content.php?mode=spss63
-https://www.bot.or.th/App/BTWS_STAT/statistics/ReportPage.aspx?reportID=653&language=thTranslated