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OPEN HOUSE WITH THE ECONOMIC MINISTERS
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In the first major economic forum since the Thaksin upheaval, economic ministers of the interim government are to come together on Friday morning to spell out short and longterm plans and visions for politically turbulent Thailand.

Follow the "Open House with the economic ministers" - in the form of live text updates and video clips featuring key policy statements and Q&A sessions with foreign and local business leaders - on our website

Following is coverage of the forum by Jeerawat Na Thalang and Ki Nan Tsui:

Pridiyathorn outlines three mega-projects

Pridiyathorn explains sufficiency economy concept to investors

Krirk-krai: the farmers' high subsidy policy did not bode well in the long term

Piyasvasti: Thailand to purchase 5,000 megawatts more of energy from Laos

Sitthichai vows to rectify unfair competition in telecom sector

Kosit outlines idea of sufficiency economy

See the video clips of the forum by visiting the following links:

1. HE M R Pridiyathorn Devakula

2. HE Krirk-krai Jirapaet

3. HE Piyasvati Amranand

4. HE Sitthichai Pookaiyaudom

5. HE Kosit Panpiemras








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