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Myanmar trade on thin ice
Business, Nop Tephaval, Published on 14/09/2013
» Thai businesses must be ready to seize Myanmar's new opportunities by late 2015, when the Asean Economic Community (AEC) will kick off, or they will be squeezed out of the market by Japan and China, say experts.
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Rubber subsidy likely to backfire
Business, Nop Tephaval, Published on 26/09/2013
» Intervention in the price of natural rubber could force domestic tyre producers to use more synthetic rubber.
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Exports heading for weak finish
Business, Nop Tephaval, Published on 01/10/2013
» Exporters have further downgraded their outlook this year despite an upturn in August, saying shipments of electronics and agricultural products are expected to dip in the fourth quarter.
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Tapioca giant taps biogas
Business, Nop Tephaval, Published on 21/10/2013
» NAKHON RATCHASIMA : Sanguan Wongse Industries Co (SWI), Thailand's leading producer of tapioca starch, is expanding its renewable power business to enjoy better returns.
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Improving global economy set to boost food exports
Business, Nop Tephaval, Published on 12/12/2013
» Food exports are projected to grow by about 6% next year to 970 billion baht, a rebound from this year's decline, as major trading partners are showing signs of economic recovery, says the National Food Institute (NFI).
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EPG devises European expansion of insulation
Business, Nop Tephaval, Published on 30/12/2013
» Eastern Polymer Group (EPG) expects net profit growth of 15% in the fiscal year ending next March 31 thanks to recovering international markets and the expansion of the Aeroflex insulation business in Europe.
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Existing in a vacuum
Business, Nop Tephaval, Published on 13/01/2014
» Innovation gets a lot of attention in the creation of new businesses, but the expansion of a start-up and its struggle to bring new products to market based on research is often overlooked.
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Japanese ride out unrest but prospects may be affected
Business, Nop Tephaval, Published on 29/01/2014
» While the Bangkok shutdown has yet to affect most Japanese businesses, prolonged political instability could lead to a rethink of future investments, warns the Japan External Trade Organisation (Jetro).
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PSL set to benefit from rate upswing
Business, Nop Tephaval, Published on 03/02/2014
» Shipping rates are expected to see major improvement from the end of next the quarter onwards thanks to improving global economies, benefiting Thailand's major dry-bulk carriers such as Precious Shipping Plc (PSL), say senior executives.
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SCG Paper unwraps greater capacity
Business, Nop Tephaval, Published on 03/03/2014
» Khon Kaen: SCG Paper, wholly owned by Siam Cement Group, has expanded the production capacity of its packaging business in the hope that new high-value-added (HVA) products will cushion the impact of declining sales in conventional paper.
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