. Before the pandemic, UNESCAP (2019) estimated that to meet the SDGs, Thailand would require around THB 1.27 trillion (US$ 40.9 billion) in additional annual investment from 2020 to 2030, equivalent to 50
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Bonds must meet, in addition to meeting the appropriate specific Sector Criteria. 1.3. The need for Waste Management Criteria The World Bank has estimated GHG emissions from waste management alone as 5
business of the Company. 4. Consider, select and nominate the Company’s external auditor and recommend its remuneration. The Committee shall meet privately with the external auditor once a year, without the
, from continuous cost control. Over the past years, the Company has continuously adjusted its business operations to meet customers’ demands and to compete with competitors and technologies that is
years, media consumption behavior has changed from print to online media and the Company has continually adapted its business operations to meet consumers’ needs and compete with competitors and
, the Company has restructured its business unit, effective from July 1, 2017, to allow each unit to sell its product directly to the product group and to its customers focus. We also meet the needs of
the seller to compensate the purchaser in the case where the delivered goods do not meet the standards stipulated under the contract shall not be treated as permitting the party having the obligation to
compensate the purchaser in the case where the delivered goods do not meet the standards stipulated under the contract shall not be treated as permitting the party having the obligation to deliver goods to
compensate the purchaser in the case where the delivered goods do not meet the standards stipulated under the contract shall not be treated as permitting the party having the obligation to deliver goods to