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SUMMARY:EABC BUSINESS LUNCHEON "2014 Thailand Economic Outlook amidst Its Internal Struggle - What to expect?" - 1 April 2014
DESCRIPTION:On 1 April 2014\, EABC hosted a business luncheon themed “2014 Thailand Economic Outlook Amidst Its Internal Struggle – What to Expect?”\, where we welcomed more than 70 guests from EUD\, MS Embassies\, EABC Board of Directors and members. Sharing their outlook at the luncheon were Dr. Kirida Bhaopichitr\, the World Bank’s Country Economist for Thailand\, and Dr. Somchai Jitsuchon\, Research Director at Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI). Dr. Kirida expressed optimism in the Thai economy in the longer term\, despite the immediate term deceleration. With the current political uncertainties and high household debt\, the economy is forecasted by the World Bank to expand around 3% in 2014. Concerns about the declining trend in overtime employment in the non-agricultural sector and BOI applications were raised by Dr. Somchai\, although he remained hopeful that the economic growth would rebound to around 5% in 2015\, from 3% in 2014\, if the political impasse is cleared in due course. \nIn the photo (from left to right): Dr.Thavirap Tantiwongse (EABC/GlaxoSmithKline)\, Mr.Antonio Berenguer (EUD)\, H. E. Dénes Tomaj (Ambassador of Hungary)\, Ms.Lyn Kok (EABC/Standard Chartered Bank Thailand)\, Mr.Rolf-Dieter Daniel (EABC/Staedtler Thailand)\, H.E.Rolf Schulze (Ambassador of Germany)\, Dr.Kirida Bhaopichitr (World Bank)\, Dr.Somchai Jitsuchon (TDRI)\, Mr.Jan Erikssons (EABC/Spica)\, H.E.Klas Molin (Ambassador of Sweden)\, H.E.Vítězslav Grepl (Ambassador of Czech Republic)\, \, Mr.Nigel Gould-Davies (EABC/BG Group)\, H.E.Marc Michielsen (Ambassador of Belgium). \nYou can download the presentations of Dr.Kirida and Dr.Somchai from the attachments below.
URL:https://www.eabc-thailand.org/event/eabc-business-luncheon-2014-thailand-economic-outlook-amidst-its-internal-struggle-what-to-expect-1-april-2014/
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SUMMARY:EABC Business Luncheon - 1 April 2014
DESCRIPTION:EABC BUSINESS LUNCHEON – 1 APRIL 2014\n“2014 Thailand Economic Outlook amidst Its Internal Struggle – What to expect?” \n \n2014 sees a challenging year for Thai economy. Since 2008 Thailand has suffered the economic instability and that the current political conflict\, which is ongoing since November 2013\, brings to Thailand a media attention on an international level. Many expressed their concerns that if Thailand is unable to find an end to this crisis\, the impact on the economy will be immense\, especially when foreign investors are increasingly diverted to other emerging countries in the South East Asia region. What is the speculation for Thai economy in the year 2014 and how will Thailand escape these economic challenges? \nEABC Cordially invites you to join our business luncheon on Thailand economic outlook and the current political crisis with the insightful Panel Discussion the following honorable panelists:\n• Kirida Bhaopichitr\, PhD – Senior Economist\, Poverty Reduction & Economic Management Network\, Asia and Pacific Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Unit of the World Bank\, Bangkok\, Thailand.\n• Somchai Jitsuchon\, PhD – Research Director\, Inclusive Development\, Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI). \n____________________________________________ \nEVENT DETAIL:\nDate: Tuesday 1 April 2014\nTime: 10.30-13.30 hrs\nVenue: Crowne Plaza Bangkok Lumpini Park\nEntrace Fee: Members THB 750 / Non-Members THB 1\,000 \n____________________________________________ \nFor more information\, please contact K. Ruangmas Wongsuwanlert at 02 670 0624 or events@eabc-thailand.eu
URL:https://www.eabc-thailand.org/event/eabc-business-luncheon-1-april-2014/
LOCATION:Crowne Plaza Bangkok Lumpini Park
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140409
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140410
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SUMMARY:EABC Annual General Meeting 2014 and European Garden Networking
DESCRIPTION:The EABC Annual General Meeting of the year 2014 was successfully held on 9 April 2014 at the Sukhothai Hotel Bangkok\, with the honorable presence of Mr.Narong Sasitorn\, Deputy Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs\, who provided a speech on Enhancing Thai-EU Relations\, and the honorable participation of H.E. Mark Kent\, the British Ambassador to Thailand. \nThe Meeting was followed by the European Networking event at delightful Leelawadee and Kinnaree Garden Villa where EABC members and guests gathered to enjoy the delicious catering in a relaxing atmosphere. The highlight of the night was the talk on “Thailand’s Turbulent Politics – Peering Ahead” by acclaimed speakers – Mr. Chris Baker and Dr. Pasuk Phongpaichit. \nEABC would like to thank all EABC members and Partners for making this important event happened.
URL:https://www.eabc-thailand.org/event/eabc-annual-general-meeting-2014-and-european-garden-networking/
LOCATION:Sukhothai Hotel Bangkok
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SUMMARY:Annual General Meeting (AGM) and European Cocktail Networking
DESCRIPTION:EABC Annual General Meeting 2014\n        \nDate: Wednesday 9 April 2014\nLocation: The Sukothai Hotel\, Sathorn Road\, Bangkok (MRT Lumpini) \nAgenda:\n16.30: Registration\n17.00: EABC Annual General Meeting 2014\n18.30: Garden European Networking at Leelawadee & Kinnaree Garden Villa \nPlease be advised that for 2014\, 15% (fifteen percent) attendances of EABC members are required to constitute a quorum at the AGM and your attendance would be greatly appreciated. If you are unable to attend the meeting\, please send us your proxy form  \nAttendance at the AGM:In accordance to the EABC Bylaws\, only those registered as designated representatives of EABC Ordinary Member are entitled to attend and cast votes at the AGM. If the representative could not attend\, the proxy could be appointed on his/her behalf. \nThe AGM will be followed by a European Garden Networking\, held in the Garden Villa Leelawadee & Kinnaree with keynote speakers MR. CHRIS BAKER and DR. PASUK PHONGPAICHIT who will deliver a talk during EABC European Networking on “Thailand’s Turbulent Politics – Peering Ahead”. Cocktail dinner and wine will be served.   \nMr. Chris Baker is a Thailand-based British writer who has made his home in Bangkok for more than 20 years. He is the co-author of A History of Thailand\, Thaksin: The Business of Politics in Thailand\, Thailand’s Boom and Bust\, and Thailand’s Crisis\, all written with his wife\, Dr. Pasuk Phongpaichit. He was the principal writer of the United Nations Development Programme’s Thailand Human Development Report 2007: Sufficiency Economy and Human Development\, which praised King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s self-sufficient economy theory. \nDr. Pasuk Phongpaichit is a Thai economist and a professor at Chulalongkorn University. She is the author of several books on corruption in Thailand. Dr Pasuk graduated from Monash University in Australia\, and received her PhD at Cambridge University in England. \n\n\n\nEntrance Fee: \n\nEABC Members(Annual General Meeting + Garden European Networking): Free of Charge \nNon – EABC Members: (Only Garden European Networking) : THB1500\n\n**Participation to Garden European Networking reserved to 1 person per 1 company member. Should representatives or proxies wish to bring guests. Additional cost will be charged at non-member rate** \nTo register to this event\, please contact K. Ruangmas at 02 670 0624 or events@eabc-thailand.eu\nPlease submit your proxy form atevents@eabc-thailand.eu or Fax 02 670 0608
URL:https://www.eabc-thailand.org/event/annual-general-meeting-agm-and-european-cocktail-networking/
LOCATION:The Sukothai Hotel
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