Advocacy

Jun
20

EABC President at Emerging Market Opportunities Forum – Insights from European Chambers of Commerce

On 5 June 2014, Mr. Rolf-Dieter Daniel, EABC President participated as a panelist in “Emerging Market Opportunities Forum – Insights from European Chambers of Commerce”, organised by Sasin Alumni Association at Sasa Patasala building, Sasin Institute. Joining the panel discussion were Mr. Phongsakdi Chakshuvej, President of the German-Thai Chamber of Commerce […]

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Jun
20

Chair of EABC Automotive Working Group at Automotive Summit 2014

Mr. Michael Grewe, Chair of EABC Automotive Working Group, spoke at the panel discussion on 19 June 2014, at the Automotive Summit 2014 co-organised by Thailand […]

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May
30

Automotive Working Group Meeting with President of Thailand Automotive Institute (29 May 2014)

At its 3/2014 meeting on 29 May 2014, EABC Automotive Working Group welcomed Mr. Vichai Jirathiyut, President of Thailand Automotive Institute (TAI), as a guest speaker. The Working […]

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May
30

Healthcare & Pharmaceutical Working Group paid a visit to Director of Import-Export Inspection Division, Food and Drug Administration (26 May 2014)

On 26 May 2014, EABC Healthcare & Pharmaceutical Working Group paid a visit to Mr. Somchai Preechataweekit, Director of Import-Export Inspection Division, Food and Drug Administration.

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May
27

DIGITAL BROADCASTING and DIGITAL TV – a new era in high quality entertainment, education and learning (15 May 2014)

Background, Purpose, Synopsis: In late 2013, the NBTC (the nation’s merged broadcasting and telecoms regulator) held auctions to issue the country’s first commercial digital spectrum, and then issued 24 commercial digital terrestrial TV licences. This heralds a new era in converged digital media.

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May
26

EABC on current situation in Thailand (Press Release – 23 May 2014)

Press Release – Bangkok, 23 May 2014 The announcement of a Coup d’état by the Thai Military came to a big surprise to most observers. It would have been advisable to invest more time for the reconciliation process between the opposing parties. However rumours suggest that there were some urgency to […]

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