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Thai economic trends In the eyes of Thai bankers in China By Dr. Paichit Wiboonthanasarn, Vice President and Secretary General of the Thai Chamber of Commerce in China. Thai economic trends In the eyes of Thai bankers in China Today I would like to present interesting information gathered from the discussion at the annual seminar of the Thai Chamber of Commerce in China (TCCC Annual Seminar) on the main concept of "Business Talk" on January 10th at eat n work on the 9th floor. of the Superbrand Mall in the heart of Pudong District, Shanghai Talking about “eat n work”, for me it is considered a Co-Working Space with the most beautiful scenery in China.
Any readers passing by B2B Email List or looking for a small office in Shanghai? You may also stop by to visit and absorb the atmosphere from a bird's eye view of the views on both sides of the Huangpu River. In fact, the annual seminar is divided into several parts, such as perspectives on the Chinese and Thai economies and perspectives on doing business in China in 2020, in which the hall is honored to have many leading expert speakers. ChinaInsideOut_EP2_001-300x200ChinaInsideOut_EP2_003-300x200 As for the discussion on the Thai economy in 2020, there were representatives from 3 major Thai banks in China.
As a lecturer, Mr. Manop Saengiambutr, Assistant Manager Chinese business head Siam Commercial Bank Mr. Kittiphan Chaemprawit, Deputy Managing Director of China Business Division and manager of the Shanghai branch of Kasikorn Bank and Mr. Tor Phong Charoenwet Business Development Manager Bangkok Bank (China) with me serving as moderator. and is a representative of the chamber members And the participants of the seminar honestly asked the views and opinions of the three speakers. To the first question: The Thai economy last year "fake burned" and this year "really burned".
Any readers passing by B2B Email List or looking for a small office in Shanghai? You may also stop by to visit and absorb the atmosphere from a bird's eye view of the views on both sides of the Huangpu River. In fact, the annual seminar is divided into several parts, such as perspectives on the Chinese and Thai economies and perspectives on doing business in China in 2020, in which the hall is honored to have many leading expert speakers. ChinaInsideOut_EP2_001-300x200ChinaInsideOut_EP2_003-300x200 As for the discussion on the Thai economy in 2020, there were representatives from 3 major Thai banks in China.
As a lecturer, Mr. Manop Saengiambutr, Assistant Manager Chinese business head Siam Commercial Bank Mr. Kittiphan Chaemprawit, Deputy Managing Director of China Business Division and manager of the Shanghai branch of Kasikorn Bank and Mr. Tor Phong Charoenwet Business Development Manager Bangkok Bank (China) with me serving as moderator. and is a representative of the chamber members And the participants of the seminar honestly asked the views and opinions of the three speakers. To the first question: The Thai economy last year "fake burned" and this year "really burned".