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Thailand: A Strategic Hub in ASEAN

Explore Thailand's trade and investment opportunities, tourism industry, bilateral trade with Spain, and excellent infrastructure, including road networks, rail systems, airports, and ports. Discover Thailand's Free Trade Agreements and its favorable business environment.

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Thailand: A Strategic Hub in ASEAN

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  1. “Thailand: A Strategic Country in ASEAN” Presented by H.E. Mrs. RattikulChansuriya, Ambassador of Thailand “Trade and Investment Opportunities in Thailand “ at Chamber of Commerce, Zaragoza on 4 July 2017

  2. Tourism in Thailand Tourist Arrivals in 2016 32.5 million visitors (9% increase) including 168,843 Spanish tourists (11.82 % increase) Spanish tourists in Thailand in 2017 49,291 Spaniards went to Thailand during Jan.-May 2017 (3.6% increase) 3

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  4. Thailand-Spain Bilateral Trade in 2016

  5. Eastern Economic Corridor Development Project 41 Billion Euros in the next 5 Years

  6. Excellent Infrastructure Road Rails • Extensive network of roads across the country • Road Network : 191,000 km total • Highways : 51,473 km • Expressway : 150 km • Motorways : 81.8 km • Outer-ring Roads : 64 km • Railroads across the country and connected to neighboring countries • Rail System : 4,044 km total • Single Track : 3,764 km (93%) • Double Track : 173 km (4%) • Triple Track : 107 km (3%) • 4,346 km of rail links to Malaysia & Singapore Airports River & Deep Sea Ports • 38 Commercial Airports • 7 International Airports Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Phuket, Hat Yai, Udon Thani, Suvarnabhumi and U-Tapao • 28 Domestic Airports • 3 airports are operated by private sector Trat, Samui, Sukhothai • 8 International Deep Sea Ports • 3 International River Ports • Laem Chabang is ranked 22nd among container ports by World Shipping Council • Road to Dawai Deep Sea Port

  7. Thailand’s FTAs ASEAN-EU Thai-EU ASEAN-Korea Thailand-Korea USA ASEAN-Japan Thai-Japan ASEAN-China Thailand-China TPP ASEAN-GCC RCEP ASEAN-India Thai-India ASEAN AEC Thailand-Peru BIMSTEC Thai-Australia ASEAN-MERCOSUR ASEAN-CER Thailand-Chile Thai-NewZealand Under Study Ongoing Negotiation FTAs in Force *Map is not drawn to actual size

  8. Thailand is Highly Ranked World BankRanks Thailand among the easiest places to do Business in Asia and 26th in the World (2nd in ASEAN) UNCTAD Ranks Thailand 8th as a top prospective host economy 2014-2016

  9. Thailand Offers Best Expat Experience And Affordable Cost of Living International Living Magazine 2015: Thailand is 7th best places to retire. HSBC Expat Explorer 2015 : Thailand is 21st best place for expats MasterCard’s Asia Pacific Destinations Index 2015 : Bangkok is ranked 1st of the most popular city Business Traveller Asia Pacific 2015: Bangkok is the Best Leisure Destination in the Asia-Pacific

  10. For more information, please contact 1. Royal Thai Embassy Calle Joaquín Costa, 2928002 MadridTel. (34-91) 563-2903, 563-7959, 411-5113Fax. (34-91) 564-0033, 562-4182Email. madthai@temb.e.telefonica.net2. Office of Commercial Affairs Calle Segre 29-2A 28002, Madrid Tel. (34-91) 563 0190, 563 0196Fax. (34-91) 563 8090Email. info@thaitradespain.com3. Thailand Board of Investment Paris OfficeAmbassade Royale de Thailande 8, Rue Greuze 75116 Paris, France Tel. : +33 1 5690 2600-1Fax : +33 1 5690 2602Email: par@boi.go.th

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