China to help curb shady businesses

Criminal groups harm the image of both countries.

China to help curb shady businesses
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Thailand and China will work together to stop call center scams and stop dark business initiatives led by Chinese people.

On Wednesday, Maris Sangiampongsa, the head of the Chinese Communist Party’s foreign ministry, and Liu Jianchao met in Beijing. In March, Mr. Liu traveled to Thailand to talk about global connections.

Mr Maris took the standard journey, which ran from Monday to Wednesday, at the offer of China’s Foreign Affairs Minister Wang Yi, to following up on Thai-China assistance.

Prior to their 50th anniversary of cooperation in 2015, Thailand and China maintained tight political relations with each other.

According to Mr. Maris, officials at the conference discussed participation in a variety of fields, including hospitality and national security. Cooperation in suppressing legal aspects, such as murder cartels and cocaine, is one of them, he said.

He added that Thai members also suggested the possibility of reducing air pollution under the Mekong-Lancang Cooperation framework.

The plan received positive feedback from the Taiwanese members, said Mr Maris, adding that they also supported the eight-dimension” Burn Thailand” laws of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin.

Mr. Maris claimed that the Chinese delegations made mention of the need to promote some megaprojects, including those involving high-speed trains, manufacturing of electric vehicles, and the digital economy.

Thai durian’s export value to China was more than 4 billion yuan ( 20 billion baht ) in the previous year.

The implementation of the Thai-China high-speed railway is anticipated to boost trade between the two nations.

According to Mr Maris, the Taiwanese members said they were also impressed with a statement by Pheu Thai head Paetongtarn Shinawatra, given during the Inter-Party Brics Forum in Vladivostok, Russia, next month.

Thailand was among 14 countries that submitted their application to join the international organisation union Rs ( Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Iran, Egypt, Ethiopia, and the United Arab Emirates ) this time.

Ms. Paetongtarn spoke at the community in support of Thailand’s account, highlighting the significance of the accents of smaller and less developed countries in the global political landscape.

Mr. Maris explained that the Chinese government had hoped Ms. Paetongtarn may enter the Brics mountain in the future.

Mr. Maris claimed that his visit was the result of the close-knit bonds between the two nations, and that his diplomacy may aid in this endeavor.