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PM Prayut Puts Focus on Closing Economic Woes, People’s Hardships


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by Thammarat Thadaphrom

    

BANGKOK (NNT) - The Prime Minister has met his advisor team and discussed economic woes stemming from global fuel price hike and the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

 

Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha instructed officials to quickly find solutions to alleviate people’s hardship from rising energy costs. These may include more subsidies for fuel, cooking gas, and power bills.

 

General Prayut also ordered authorities to look into establishing a unit to help people manage debts, preventing them from losing essential assets, such as houses and cars.

 

The Prime Minister said his administration is urgently expediting its mega projects, in order to increase the economic activities. These programs include initiatives in the Eastern Economic Corridors, infrastructure projects, and railways construction projects, to name a few.

 

The advisor team also said that the government should try to maintain the Thai currency value at between 32.5 baht and 33.5 baht per US dollar, in order to keep the inflation rate at bay and maintain stability in the export sector.

 

The administration should also consider alternative export routes, as shipping companies are now avoiding Russian and Ukrainian waters, said the advisor team.

 

Goods will have to be rerouted through other nations in order to reach either country. The team also predicted shortages of shipping containers, and suggested the administration negotiate a transit agreement with China to mitigate the impact. The advisors also recommend exploring new shipping routes with the Eurasian Economic Union.

 

 

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha instructed officials to quickly find solutions to alleviate people’s hardship from rising energy costs. These may include more subsidies for fuel, cooking gas, and power bills.

He has the ultimate solution.. pack your bags and take a hike.

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

The Prime Minister said his administration is urgently expediting its mega projects, in order to increase the economic activities. These programs include initiatives in the Eastern Economic Corridors, infrastructure projects, and railways construction projects, to name a few.

But most of those are funded by other countries?

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7 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

Prayuth and Anutin should hold a press conference immediately. We are submitting our resignations, effective tomorrow. This completely got away from us. We now realize how in over our heads we were, this entire time. We are permanently retiring from politics, as we want the nation to move forward, we have more money than we could ever spend, and now realize that with us in control, forward progress is impossible.
 

Indeed; along with Xi, Wrong-Un, the guy in Burma, and especially Dobby lookalike Putin. The world be sooo much better for it. 
Yep, the best way Prayut could bring happiness to the people is by just going. 

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The guy and his cronies only know one thing, what's best for them.

For 2 years they've done nothing for ordinary people, while government employees have received full salaries without having any work to do, teachers for example.

No sacrifices from them.

Arrogant incompetence at its finest.

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4 hours ago, Andycoops said:

The guy and his cronies only know one thing, what's best for them.

For 2 years they've done nothing for ordinary people, while government employees have received full salaries without having any work to do, teachers for example.

No sacrifices from them.

Arrogant incompetence at its finest.

"For 2 years they've done nothing for ordinary people,"

2 years??????????????? Call that 8 years.

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