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Kamala, new accent?
rates .. a 3 bagger one over her head , one over your's and one for the dog ( can't have cruelty to animals ) -
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What does the average British expat think of Tommy?
tommy-robinson-the-hero-of-the-british-working-class-anydownloader.com.mp4 Here you go x -
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Boston Dynamics’ Atlas Robot Now Fully Autonomous, Showcasing Next-Level Robotics
Creepy looks like a simple task I’d be more impressed if it was doing something more complex -
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Visit Thailand for just under 90 days with Thai wife. Visa advice please.
Good result. Thanks for the update. With your itinerary and a 90 day stamp that you will receive you are good to go and no dealings with immigration office in Thailand. Good choice. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 1 November 2024
Thai Govt Cracks Down on Low-Quality Imports and Foreign Nominee Businesses Picture: Facebook NBT World The government has taken a significant step to tackle the pressing issues of low-quality imports and businesses potentially using foreign nominees. This follows the formation of the Committee on Foreign Product and Business Compliance, chaired by the Minister of Commerce, Pichai Naripthaphan. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1342263-thai-govt-cracks-down-on-low-quality-imports-and-foreign-nominee-businesses/ -
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Why is Joe Rogan so popular??? Can anyone, logically, explain his popularity?
3.4Million views 👆 Dude is 10x funnier than Rogan -
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Thai Govt Cracks Down on Low-Quality Imports and Foreign Nominee Businesses
Picture: Facebook NBT World The government has taken a significant step to tackle the pressing issues of low-quality imports and businesses potentially using foreign nominees. This follows the formation of the Committee on Foreign Product and Business Compliance, chaired by the Minister of Commerce, Pichai Naripthaphan. This committee has been set up by Thailand's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra with a 30-day mandate to deliver actionable solutions to benefit Thai consumers and local SMEs. Comprised of 16 agencies, the committee has formed two crucial subcommittees. Deputy Minister of Commerce, Napintorn Srisangpang, leads these efforts. One subcommittee focuses on aiding Thai SMEs and collaborating with e-commerce platforms to curb the flow of inferior foreign products. The other is dedicated to overseeing foreign-nominated businesses, ensuring they adhere strictly to Thai regulations. A significant development arose from discussions with Chinese Ambassador Han Zhiqiang, signalling China's support in quality control measures. This cooperation will be further cemented during Minister Pichai’s China visit from November 4th-6th, where key trade matters such as cassava, cattle, and steel will be high on the agenda. Ongoing measures include the Department of Foreign Trade reporting that e-commerce giant TEMU plans to register formally in Thailand, aligning with national business standards. Additionally, authorities such as the Food and Drug Administration, the Customs Department, and the Thai Industrial Standards Institute are enhancing their scrutiny at entry points and across domestic markets. These measures are aimed at barring unlicensed goods, enforcing stringent labelling practices, and upholding health and safety standards for all imports. The move represents a robust governmental response to safeguard local industries and consumers, promising a strengthened economic landscape underpinned by rigorous compliance and quality assurance. -- 2024-11-01
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