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Japanese chamber makes proposals to junta, based on 3 principles
The Nation

BANGKOK: -- The Japanese Chamber of Commerce in Bangkok has proposed to the National Council for Peace and Order three major principles - transparency of government procedures, respect for the market economy, and liberalisation of the economy in steps to improve competitiveness.

Hisamichi Koga, president and executive director of the JCC, last week met with Air Chief Marshal Prajin Juntong of the NCPO, who is in charge of the economy, to discuss how to drive the economy in the future.

After the discussion, the JCC proposed many issues for further effort:

l Steadily implementing the action plan based on the schedule to return to democracy with an election;

l Establishing a government that will issue economic policies that are handled and determined by economic and business experts;

l Limiting intervention in the economy and business to necessary measures to stabilise the economy and life of citizens;

l Introducing a well-designed system to promote transparency and efficiency of government procedures including customs and projects to help eliminate corruption, such as disclosing objective criteria for project approval or tendering as well as disclosing results of bidding on projects, and abolishing the reward system for customs officers;

l Promoting outward-looking trade policies to take a lead in the Asean Economic Community, RCEP (Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership among Asean+6 countries, which will be negotiated by the end of next year) and Thai-European Union Free Trade Agreement;

l Developing hard infrastructure, such as roads, railroads, and East-West and Southern Economic Corridors to Myanmar, and soft infrastructure, such as the improvement of customs and transport agreements to upgrade connectivity with neighbouring countries after a necessary review of planning and financing;

l Steadily implementing water-management projects after a review of planning;

l Developing human resources to make Thailand a more advanced hub of this region through education, training, and innovation and research and development;

l Securing a stable energy supply at reasonable prices via efficient channels;

l Supporting small and medium-sized enterprises as important supporting industries in their access to finance, technology and information;

l Abolishing the restrictions on facilitating investment for the service sector;

l Opening up investment for those sectors step by step, in order to enhance the international competitiveness of the economy;

l Providing more incentives to establish regional headquarters or regional operating headquarters in Thailand.

Japanese companies have been good partners of Thailand for a long time and have made commitments in the development of the economy, Koga said.

"We hope that the NCPO will consider the following points in the process of policy decision-making: transparency in government procedures, importance of the market economy, and strength of the economy by opening it up through free-trade agreements," he said.

Prajin explained that the three-stage road map of the NCPO to return to democracy was going smoothly and now was at the first step, he said.

"The NCPO is well aware that we have to make efforts to realise economic development while maintaining peace and order. We will also try to restore confidence and invite more investment from abroad," he said.

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/business/Japanese-chamber-makes-proposals-to-junta-based-on-30238485.html

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-- The Nation 2014-07-15

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Sounds like an new MBA grad putting his proposals in for a new project in a textbook environment. Do they forget who they are talking to?

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great ideas, another idea would be to bring in a successful educated foreigner to help implement the proposals, the

IQ level seen here would never see these proposals implemented correctly

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great ideas, another idea would be to bring in a successful educated foreigner to help implement the proposals, the

IQ level seen here would never see these proposals implemented correctly

The same foreigners who manage Japanese economy ? Or UK economy ?

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All valid and progressive proposals.

Junta seems to be doing what is best for the country unlike all previous governments.

Before one can run, one needs to walk.

With so many changes happening at the moment, I believe people need to wait and see, as more changes to come.

Also with ASEAN around the corner, we should expect a number if changes and I believe in a positive direction towards foreigners and foreign investment.

Thailand has been rather hiding out place for many, possibly with all the changes and visa crackdowns, it will bring more productive and beneficial foreign businesses and businessman

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And the response was, "We don't listen to leaders of democratic societies operating under capitalistic-driven economies. It is either the Thai-way or the highway."

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All valid and progressive proposals.

Junta seems to be doing what is best for the country unlike all previous governments.

Before one can run, one needs to walk.

With so many changes happening at the moment, I believe people need to wait and see, as more changes to come.

Also with ASEAN around the corner, we should expect a number if changes and I believe in a positive direction towards foreigners and foreign investment.

Thailand has been rather hiding out place for many, possibly with all the changes and visa crackdowns, it will bring more productive and beneficial foreign businesses and businessman

"Junta seems to be doing what is best for the country unlike all previous governments."

I'd think that after 13 coups the military might eventually get something right. But if it doesn't, there is always the next time.

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Proposing and getting the NCPO to agree with all the above is all well and good

getting the next government to continue on this path is another thing

Stay tuned for coup #14.

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"Also with ASEAN around the corner, ..."

ASEAN is already around the corner. You mean AEC, ASEAN Economic Community.

Nicely formulated and worded list by the Japanese. An addendum: The NCPO institute a policy of aggresive and progressive retraining of teachers, effective immediately.

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Good proposals, shame no ones listening

Shame a lot of people are not watching. They are so caught up in their own private agenda's that they are missing the action.

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Good proposals, shame no ones listening

You were there were you, extremely negative post. From the proposals made to this minute, and quote "no one is listening"

It's time some posters started to be more positive when the army are doing well in this short space of time. The last government needed to be slammed/slagged for it's anti democratic style of governing, now we get posters doing the same slagging and slamming the army who are only clearing the mess.

If the army are doing a bad job you will see the majority of posters who were very critical of PTP, will apply the same stance against the army.

Give the army room to try at least.

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Good proposals, shame no ones listening

You were there were you, extremely negative post. From the proposals made to this minute, and quote "no one is listening"

It's time some posters started to be more positive when the army are doing well in this short space of time. The last government needed to be slammed/slagged for it's anti democratic style of governing, now we get posters doing the same slagging and slamming the army who are only clearing the mess.

If the army are doing a bad job you will see the majority of posters who were very critical of PTP, will apply the same stance against the army.

Give the army room to try at least.

I would venture to say these same people who are down on the coup leaders for not having it all cleaned up in less than two months were slathering at the feet of Yingluck when she said give me six months.wai2.gif

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Good proposals, shame no ones listening

You were there were you, extremely negative post. From the proposals made to this minute, and quote "no one is listening"

It's time some posters started to be more positive when the army are doing well in this short space of time. The last government needed to be slammed/slagged for it's anti democratic style of governing, now we get posters doing the same slagging and slamming the army who are only clearing the mess.

If the army are doing a bad job you will see the majority of posters who were very critical of PTP, will apply the same stance against the army.

Give the army room to try at least.

Your not my father :P

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<script type='text/javascript'>window.mod_pagespeed_start = Number(new Date());</script>

All valid and progressive proposals.

Junta seems to be doing what is best for the country unlike all previous governments.

Before one can run, one needs to walk.

With so many changes happening at the moment, I believe people need to wait and see, as more changes to come.

Also with ASEAN around the corner, we should expect a number if changes and I believe in a positive direction towards foreigners and foreign investment.

Thailand has been rather hiding out place for many, possibly with all the changes and visa crackdowns, it will bring more productive and beneficial foreign businesses and businessman

"Junta seems to be doing what is best for the country unlike all previous governments."

I'd think that after 13 coups the military might eventually get something right. But if it doesn't, there is always the next time.

Some pleople can never be pleased

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Sounds like an new MBA grad putting his proposals in for a new project in a textbook environment. Do they forget who they are talking to?

Believe me,they know exactly who they are talking to and the cool school masterly tone precisely reflects who is in a position of power and who will have to demonstrate they can shape up.

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Good proposals, shame no ones listening

You were there were you, extremely negative post. From the proposals made to this minute, and quote "no one is listening"

It's time some posters started to be more positive when the army are doing well in this short space of time. The last government needed to be slammed/slagged for it's anti democratic style of governing, now we get posters doing the same slagging and slamming the army who are only clearing the mess.

If the army are doing a bad job you will see the majority of posters who were very critical of PTP, will apply the same stance against the army.

Give the army room to try at least.

Your not my father :P

If he were he would clip your ear.?

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Good proposals, shame no ones listening

You were there were you, extremely negative post. From the proposals made to this minute, and quote "no one is listening"

It's time some posters started to be more positive when the army are doing well in this short space of time. The last government needed to be slammed/slagged for it's anti democratic style of governing, now we get posters doing the same slagging and slamming the army who are only clearing the mess.

If the army are doing a bad job you will see the majority of posters who were very critical of PTP, will apply the same stance against the army.

Give the army room to try at least.

Your not my father tongue.png

If he were he would clip your ear.?

Naaa hed be buying me a beer for telling the truth. as time will show ;)

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Quite a comprehensive list. Isn't it a shame it has to be spelt out in such a rudimentary fashion, and by another nation?

Well you may be rite it is a shame it had to be "spelt out in such a rudimentary fashion, and by another nation"

but there is also the other side of the coin. You know the one where the Japanese where just happy to have a government willing to listen to such rudimentary thoughts as compared to the previous one.

The fact that they thought this government needed to hear it was not the issue. It was also a political statement to cater to the U S. Who in turn is trying to back down from their hard line stand. In short the comical side of politics. Know nothing. Run off at your mouth and later try to back out of it gracefully.cheesy.gifcheesy.gifclap2.gif

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