Thailand Taxonomy has been inaugurated with the objective to assist business and public sectors with a unified standard that can be used as a tool of reference in classifying environmental-friendly
Thailand Taxonomy has been inaugurated with the objective to assist business and public sectors with a unified standard that can be used as a tool of reference in classifying environmental
regulations to remain only those necessary and consistent with current situations. These efforts aim to strengthen business sectors’ competitiveness, and reduce operating costs of private sectors and burdens
The Thailand Taxonomy Phase 2 covers the agriculture, construction and real estate, manufacturing, and waste management sectors, which are considered high greenhouse gas-emitting sectors. This phase
?Academic Alliance? project to develop knowledge management for public and private sectors as well as economic, social and capital market development. The project aims at creating quality graduates through a
social assistance to the Thai community. Mr. Pichet Sithi-Amnuai, FETCO Vice Chairman, representing the business sector, emphasized their commitment to supporting society. This event marked the third blood
on the company?s Q1/2013 operating profit of 184.10 million baht. The profit marked significant increases of 182.47 percent from its Q1/2012 net loss of 223.23 million baht, and 145.60 percent from its
workshop to exchange information on cyber scams as well as identification and examination of crypto nominee accounts for representatives from public and private sectors. On this occasion, Ms. Jomkwan
Corruption.” Additionally, there was an exhibition highlighting anti-corruption efforts across different sectors. The event was held on 8 December 2023, at IMPACT Forum Hall 4, Muang Thong Thani.
, and public and private sectors, emphasizing the effective use of budget expenditures for the benefit of the public and the country. The lecture took place on 8 June 2024, at the Budget Bureau Building