PM courts US cash on trip

Thai ambassadors urged to attract buyers

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra receives a garland from youngsters who came to perform for her at a reception at a Thai community in Los Angeles, where she is chairing a meeting of Thai ambassadors and diplomats until Wednesday before attending the 30th Apec Summit in Lima, Peru, from Nov 14-16. GOVERNMENT HOUSE
Before the 30th Apec Summit in Lima, Peru, on November 14 and 16, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra is invited to perform for her at a reception at a Thai society in Los Angeles. GOVERNMENT HOUSE

Following Donald Trump’s win in the US presidential election, Thai officials have been urged to take a proactive strategy in attracting foreign buyers, according to Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra on Tuesday.

She addressed the remarks to Indian ministers, consul generals, and Team Thailand leaders based in North and South America at a conference held at a hotel in Los Angeles.

Before flying to Peru for the 31st Apec Economic Leaders ‘ Meeting and related meetings scheduled for November 10 to 16, the prime minister and her group will be in Los Angeles on Wednesday.

She claimed that now that Mr. Trump has been elected president, the government is getting ready for a change in the political environment.

She also emphasized the importance of Thai officials, business attaches, and board of funding representatives taking a proactive approach and acting as the nation’s “front line” to attract foreign investors.

Diplomats should make their government’s activities known. The government is making every effort to help Thailand with its financial problems by bringing as little money as possible.

It is necessary to look for new opportunities and partnerships that will boost the economy. I want the officials to focus on promoting purchase,” Ms Paetongtarn said.

She added that when developing and implementing common policies and services, the state places a focus on people.

She said Thailand boasts a wealth of expertise, but many of the region’s brightest thoughts now work elsewhere. The government is therefore working to boost the economy, create more options, and entice Thai ability to work there.

The government’s “matching fund” was established to develop the Thai private sector’s markets, the prime minister added, stressing the need to encourage startups.

In contrast, the state has a plan that supports Thai individuals ‘ studies abroad. Students who want to advance their studies in fields like aerospace and electronic technologies will receive scholarships.

The government may try to ensure social stability, according to Ms. Paetongtarn, to improve investor confidence.

She even assured me that the government would continue in power until the end of its term to maintain consistency with the way its investment plan is implemented.

Thai ambassadors from North and South America likewise provided the PM with updates on a number of problems during Tuesday’s meet. Suriya Chindawongse, the US embassy, gave the PM a briefing on US politicians and potential economic growth, and stated that Thai investors were being encouraged to make more US investments.

In the winter, the French ambassador, Kallayana Vipattipumiprates, informed the prime minister that French visitors enjoyed daily direct flights between Vancouver and Thailand.

Wimonpatchara Raksakiat, the Thai adviser to Chile, informed the prime minister about the country’s soft power advertising policy.

The prime minister responded by saying that the government supports international experts ‘ knowledge markets and teaching of Thai staff in a variety of new areas, which it believes will expand the country’s appeal further.

According to government official Jirayu Houngsub, Ms. Paetongtarn also went to a Thai church in Los Angeles on Tuesday, where she met members of the largest community that, which is located outside of Thailand.

During the explore, she accepted a US$ 30, 000 payment from the Thai community to help flood victims in Thailand.

She also praised Thai foreigners who lived in the US and encouraged them to travel back and utilize their expertise and knowledge to advance Thailand.