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PM Prayut says Thailand aiming to become a high income country in 17 years


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He'd better keep quiet about Thailand being rich otherwise countries might then wonder why they are allowing such an imbalance in import and export tariffs. 

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20 hours ago, kevvy said:

how long have the Thai's been being paid 250/300 baht a day ? 17 years ...

That is only the minimum wage pay, there are more and more jobs paying way over 60K a month.

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18 minutes ago, FritsSikkink said:

That is only the minimum wage pay, there are more and more jobs paying way over 60K a month.

Quite right but only 20% of Thai workers pay income tax. The other 80% dont earn enough to pay it. 

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18 hours ago, BestB said:

Quite the norm for security to work 12 hour shifts worldwide

 

Security wages are also not 9000 but 14000 plus in many case free room and food.

 

 

You mean the security guards who work at all these condos are making 14k plus free room & food? Or are you talking about security as in bouncers at the nightclubs?

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21 hours ago, kotsak said:

I wonder how they can say such things with a straight face ????

They are so used to this as politicians....it has become a second nature.

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17 years and all Thai people will be sharing the wealth! Considering that Bangkok will apparently be under water in 15 years I guess the Thai population will move to different countries for that wealth. 

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6 hours ago, Dogmatix said:

You had better do something more for education for ordinary folk rather than rote learning, saluting the flag and stealing or wasting most of the bloated education ministry budget. You won’t get into higher valued added industries without a well educated work force capable of reading English or some other language in which a broad spectrum of information is available. This economic vision is not going to happen while only the children of Chinese merchants and corrupt civil servants and politicians have access to education. There are too few of them.

why do that? 

I remember a certain person saying how Thai could be the worlds main language in years to come.

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1 hour ago, brucec64 said:

This is not possible given current growth rates in thailand. Economists say that a minimum GDP per capita of 14k usd is required to qualify as a developed country, and that a more realistic number is 24k. Thailand has a gdp per capita of 6.5k, and a 3% growth rate on average at best. This means 10.5k in 17 years (and the 14k target will be higher by then.) Thailand would need to hit at least 5% growth every year to meet that target, a rate china is even having a problem with now. And given Thailand's coup cycle every 4 to 5 years that pushes GDP growth to zero, I dont see how thailand plans on getting there.

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Good points.

 

Not to mention that the Thai Sino elite very likely are perfectly happy with keeping the country undeveloped and serving their interests.

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How brazen is this man that he makes stuff up like this with no economic strategy, plan roadmap to get there?  If things were functioning as they should he would be called out on this.  

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On 9/26/2019 at 4:03 PM, kotsak said:

I wonder how they can say such things with a straight face ????

The "Handbook of Deception and Confusion" covers such topics. It's been used by a steady stream of world leaders; elected, self appointed and so forth.

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