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Publication of the Thailand Board of Investment |
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| ROH Package |
| Many of the world’s leading corporations are seeing their businesses thrive after entering Thailand’s Regional Operating Headquarters (ROH) scheme, launched eight years ago. In August 2010, the Thai government handed out attractive new incentives, aiming to supercharge the program’s popularity and make companies with regional headquarters here even more competitive. |
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| AmCham Outlook Survey |
| US companies in Thailand paint a bright picture of their local operations, as seen in survey results from the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham). Respondents show confdence in the country as a favorable hub in all vital categories, from corporate profts to education of children, according to AmCham’s “ASEAN Regional Business Outlook Survey 2010: Thailand.” |
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| Nestle |
| Wi th i ts diverse business operat ionscurrently located in Thailand, Nestlé (Thai)Ltd. is applauding the effectiveness of theThai government ’s Regional Operat ingHeadquarters (ROH) scheme. |
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| Airport Rail Link Opens |
| The Airport Rail Link from Suvarnabhumi Airport, via Makkasan city air terminal, to Phaya Thai station in central Bangkok, has opened for business and is providing fast and convenient transport service for passengers wishing to travel from downtown Bangkok to the airport. This system, covering a distance of 28 kilometers, runs at a speed of 160 kilometers per hour on an elevated plat form paral lel wi th the eastern railway. The Airport Rail Link consists of two service systems: the City Line and the Express Line. |
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| DOW |
| During a visit to Bangkok earlier this year, The Dow Chemical Company’s Chairman & CEO, Andrew N. Liveris, was kind enough to sit down with Thailand Investment Review to share his thoughts about Dow’s history plans for the future in Thailand. |
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| Map Ta Phut Resolved |
| After a rigorous process, the Administrative Court in Thailand has cleared the way for all but two of the projects under injunction, enabling them to proceed. Guidelines have now been established for companies to conduct their health and environment impact assessments, and the list of the 11 types of industrial projects that can potentially create severe impact to the communities in terms of natural resources, environment and health, was released in August 2010 by the National Environment Board. |
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