“Seththa” aims to invite Thai private sector to invest abroad.

Don Mueang Airport, Wing 6, "Seththa" reveals his visit to Sri Lanka went well, preparing to invite the Thai private sector to invest abroad. Mr. Settha Thavisin, Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Said after returning from a visit to Sri Lanka that this visit was a success. A Free Trade Agreement (FTA) has been signed between Thailand and Sri Lanka thanks to the hard work of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Commerce. Provide support in every dimension This visit spoke with both the private sector and Sri Lankan government officials. In that both countries will develop cooperation between each other Whether it's a matter of investment travel which is something that must be continued Mr. Settha added that this was his first time going to Sri Lanka. which he said the same as every country he visited that Thailand is now open and ready for investment and welcoming tourists. and the potential of the private sector Major Thai companies There is high potential for international investment. Talks were held with the Minister of Energy of Sri Lanka, who has a need for clean energy. Sri Lanka has many dams which can produce Floating Solar (floating solar cells). Tomorrow he will invite the CEO of PTT and senior executives to meet and talk. To discuss investment opportunities abroad who need technology in Thailand which exists in many countries Mr. Settha further said that on March 31st, Thai Airways will resume operations. which is considered good news Hopefully the relationship can continue. When the reporter asked: The Sri Lankan government Were there any requests or complaints to resolve problems that were obstacles to investment? Mr. Settha answered that there were none. The Sri Lankan government is lacking when it comes to technology. There will be a discussion on fishing. At the government and private levels Because Sri Lanka has a lot of water resources. But technology in managing water resources For example, fishing is still small, so technology from Thailand is needed. which is considere d a channel for the Thai private sector to invest and has ordered The Ministry of Foreign Affairs continues to monitor. Source: Thai News Agency