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Prayut meets Colombian president
The Nation

MANILA: -- Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha Wednesday held a meeting with the Colombian president on the sidelines of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) Summit in Manila.

The meeting with Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos touched on the readiness of both countries to increase cooperation in politics, economy, science, technology and education.

Prayut told Santos that Bangkok is ready to promote mutual trade and investment with Colombia particularly on tourism, energy and natural resources.

He invited representatives of Colombian business sectors to Thailand and proposed the setting up a Thai-Colombian Business Council and Free Trade Area.

"Colombia was told that it has the potential to be a bridge linking Thailand and other Latin American countries. The Colombian president also viewed Thailand as Colombia's gateway to Asean countries," Werachon said.

Both countries should upgrade their relations by setting up a joint committee that would be co-chaired by foreign ministers, they said.

Prayut also thanked Santos for showing understanding on political developments in Thailand.

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/breakingnews/Prayut-meets-Colombian-president-30273229.html

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-- The Nation 2015-11-18

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Mutual trade and investment on tourism, a. You send us all your tourists. Energy b. Do you have any cheap oil to sell us? Natural resources c. We have lots of temples all your tourists can look at.

The point about MUTUAL is that both sides get something out of it.

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Mutual trade and investment on tourism, a. You send us all your tourists. Energy b. Do you have any cheap oil to sell us? Natural resources c. We have lots of temples all your tourists can look at.

The point about MUTUAL is that both sides get something out of it.

Columbia's two top exports (excluding cocaine) are coal and petroleum/derivatives. The bulk of its imports are agricultural products. So trade between Thailand and Columbia might be a good match.

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