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NESDB to design 2-year strategic plan to cope with COVID-19 pandemic fallout

 

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Thailand’s National Economic and Social Development Board (NESDB) has been tasked by the Prime Minister to draw up a two-year national strategic plan, to deal with the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic, with the emphasis on job creation, income distribution, care for vulnerable groups and laying the foundation for a new economic structure.

 

NESDB Secretary-General Mr. Tossaporn Sirisamphand said that the economic think-tank is in the process of gauging public opinions, which will be collated and analyzed during the drawing up of the strategic plan.

 

Six new experts in different areas have been appointed to the committee. They include General Somsak Rungsita on security, Mrs. Atchaka Sibunruang on Thailand’s competitiveness, Mr. Krisanapong Kiratikorn on human resource development and Mr. Ennoo Suesuwan on opportunity creation and social equality.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/nesdb-to-design-2-year-strategic-plan-to-cope-with-covid-19-pandemic-fallout/

 

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Bit late for planning for the the loss of jobs and opportunities. Come to Pattaya half of all shops, bars and restaurants are shuttered and most hotels 10% occupied during the week. Soon most of those hotels will have no option other than close. The planning should have started months ago when the jobs were being lost and the tourist industry became decimated. The world's economy is not yet in recovery mode so this committee will be another useless talking shop.

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4 hours ago, JusticeGB said:

Bit late for planning for the the loss of jobs and opportunities. Come to Pattaya half of all shops, bars and restaurants are shuttered and most hotels 10% occupied during the week. Soon most of those hotels will have no option other than close. The planning should have started months ago when the jobs were being lost and the tourist industry became decimated. The world's economy is not yet in recovery mode so this committee will be another useless talking shop.

You are correct in stating that the World is in recovery mode, or trying to be.

However, its a problem that nobody can see a defined end too. A bit like trying to push a length of string

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