Malaysia and Thailand keen to collaborate in tourism, agriculture
November 10 | malay mail |
Malaysia and Thailand are exploring cooperation in tourism and agriculture, focusing on the southern province of Surat Thani. Malaysian Ambassador to Thailand Datuk Jojie Samuel highlighted the potential for collaboration in these key economic sectors. During his visit to Surat Thani, Jojie met with local government officials and business leaders to discuss opportunities for Malaysian businesses. The region, known for its beautiful landscapes and agricultural prowess, is seeking Malaysian investment in the agriculture sector. The visit aims to strengthen ties between Malaysia and Thailand, exploring ways to address challenges in bilateral trade and enhance collaboration in areas such as the halal industry and tourism.
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November 10 | malay mail |Malaysia and Thailand are exploring cooperation in tourism and agriculture, focusing on the southern province of Surat Thani. Malaysian Ambassador to Thailand Datuk Jojie Sam
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