Thailand has the opportunity to target local requires thanks to two summits in China.
One of the main issues to be discussed at two regional meetings in China is the promotion of Thailand’s imports and addressing problems surrounding food safety, according to Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra on Wednesday.  ,
Ms Paetongtarn is attending the eighth Greater Mekong Subregion ( GMS ) Economic Cooperation Summit and the 10th Ayeyawady-Chao Phraya-Mekong Economic Cooperation Strategy ( Acmecs ) summit in Kunming, the capital of Yunnan Province. The two sessions will finish on Thursday.
Ms. Paetongtarn said the browse presented an chance for the Thai authorities to strengthen its cooperation with local leaders and build on the discussions that took place at the Asean mountain in Laos in October to increase trade and investment opportunities.
” We will get assistance to develop our trade markets, especially in the food safety field, which is becoming a global issue”, she said. Thailand has the resources to support foods safety because of its technological and technological advancements.
She also emphasized the need for local leaders to collaborate on issues like flooding, dryness, and air pollution.
Thailand is prepared to learn from the experiences of its neighbors in terms of disaster management and prevention, as well as their systems and early warning systems, in order to stop future disasters like the recent flooding in the Mae Sai area of Chiang Rai, according to Ms. Paetongtarn.
She added that she would get discussions with neighbors to find strategies to combat intergovernmental cloud pollution, which occurs almost every dry time.
At the GMS Summit, the chairman of the Asian Development Bank and members of the GMS Business Council joined the rulers of Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Vietnam and China.  ,
They were expected to explain how to suppress disparities in the sub-region through three pillars: communication, competitiveness and society, according to government official Jirayu Houngsub.
The Acmecs meet, chaired by Laos, is reviewing the development of its 2019-23 master plan.