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Marginal increase in new companies registering in the EEC

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Marginal increase in new companies registering in the EEC

By THE NATION

 

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The number of new companies registering in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) from January to August this year rose 2.03 per cent year on year to 4,976, according to the director-general of the Department of Business Development, Vuttikrai Leewiraphan.

 

Their total registered capital was Bt17.462 billion, up 38.05 per cent year on year.

 

The top three business sectors were: real estate companies totalling 829 companies, with total capital of Bt2.364 billion, followed by building construction companies (398) with Bt661 million, and restaurants (183) with Bt438 million.

 

Foreign investment via their joint ventures with Thai partners (foreign shareholding at 49 per cent) in the EEC stood at Bt752.780 billion.

 

Japanese investors pledged Bt375.907 billion, followed by China Bt67.872 billion, Singapore Bt42.358 billion, US Bt27.908 billion and those from the Cayman Islands at Bt23.169 billion.

 

Vuttikrai said that investors from Cayman Islands were interested in the production of electricity controls and distribution equipment, holdings, and communications devices.

 

The EEC covers Rayong, Chon Buri and Chachoengsao provinces.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/business/30376873

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2019-09-30

Investors from the Cayman Islands?....they probably just walked down the road from their homes to the registry office.

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They do know that money held in the Cayman Islands under the name of Mickey Mouse does not actually belong to a Cayman Islander named Mickey Mouse, right ? 

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The Cayman Islands? - well known for tax evasion and the laundering of "dirty" money.

The Cayman Islands? - well known for tax evasion and the laundering of "dirty" money.

So their money will fit right mix.
7 hours ago, Burma Bill said:

The Cayman Islands? - well known for tax evasion and the laundering of "dirty" money.

I wonder what kind of dirty money originating from where would make investments in Thailand... ????️‍♂️

Typcial incompetence everywhere you look

 

Whoever did the poster would no doubt not know Cayman Islands is not an actual country as such. 

 

How could they know, when all they know is Thailand, Japan, Korea, China, Farangistan. 

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