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In an online meeting hosted by the National Economic and Social Development Council, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha announced his intention to revise Thailand’s economic and production outlook and methods. The plan looks towards future trends and the increasingly ubiquitous digital economy and aims to get Thailand in line for growing the economy now and in new sectors. The goals would be part of the next national economic and social development plan, the 13th plan set to launch from 2023 to 2027. The current 12th plan was enacted for 2017 to 2022 but the secretary-general of the NESDC warns it will […]

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Vague ideas that appear to want the country to move up the value added chain. Necessary to attempt a breakout of the middle income trap. Only problem is two of the critical steps in doing so are the reduction in corruption and bureaucracy. I don’t see  any points on those. 

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The goals would be part of the next national economic and social development plan, the 13th plan set to launch from 2023 to 2027. The current 12th plan was enacted for 2017 to 2022 but the secretary-general of the NESDC warns it will most likely miss all its targets due to the widespread negative effects of the Covid-19 pandemic that has flattened much of the economy, especially the tourism sector that accounts for about one-fifth of Thailand’s economy.

PM Prayut proposed a 5-item strategy to address growing and enhancing the economy:

  1. Thailand would first need a complete overhaul of how goods are produced in the country. Emphasis is needed on research and development. The goal would be to fall in line with the needs of the digital economy.
  2. To keep up with demand in the new digital world, human resources would also need to be developed and enhanced.
  3. The revised plan for the economy from 2023 will focus on fairness to all people and work to provide equal opportunity to the people of Thailand.
  4. Future economic growth should also be carried out with the environment in mind. Environmental conservation should be at the forefront of development to not contribute to global climate change, and progress should be made with sustainability incorporated. (Thailand has announced intentions of becoming a Southeast Asian hub for electric vehicles, among other green initiatives.)
  5. The proposed plan stresses the need for Thailand to be prepared for futures issues that may arise and ready to meet any unforeseen global challenges that may arise in the coming years.

So if that is taken literally, then he or they with a substitute Junta fathead plan on keeping the power.

#1. No comment

#2. And what does this mean?

#3. The thoughts of XI and the CCP plan come to mind for what it sounds like. Except they will never give up their hand in the cookie jar and wealth, just everyone else so everyone is equal.

#4. Sustainability. Not going to say anymore for where and who that leads to. Taboo topic.

#5.  Revert back to #3.

 

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4 minutes ago, EdwardV said:

Vague ideas that appear to want the country to move up the value added chain. Necessary to attempt a breakout of the middle income trap. Only problem is two of the critical steps in doing so are the reduction in corruption and bureaucracy. I don’t see  any points on those. 

When our illustrious leader seized power came free us in 2014, he said one of his priorities was to rid the country of corruption.
You must have blinked and missed it. He probably wrote a song about it.
It was the same time he was going to overhaul the RTP completely. He doesn't lie deliberately, he just has delusions of adequacy.

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1 hour ago, Bluesofa said:

When our illustrious leader seized power came free us in 2014, he said one of his priorities was to rid the country of corruption.
You must have blinked and missed it. He probably wrote a song about it.
It was the same time he was going to overhaul the RTP completely. He doesn't lie deliberately, he just has delusions of adequacy.

The usual sweet talking rhetoric mixed with touch of Thainess. 

Shouldn't expect anything less.

1 hour ago, EdwardV said:

Vague ideas that appear to want the country to move up the value added chain. Necessary to attempt a breakout of the middle income trap. Only problem is two of the critical steps in doing so are the reduction in corruption and bureaucracy. I don’t see  any points on those. 

Hard to say which of the five points is the most meaningless.

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"Future economic growth should also be carried out with the environment in mind. Environmental conservation should be at the forefront of development to not contribute to global climate change, and progress should be made with sustainability incorporated. (Thailand has announced intentions of becoming a Southeast Asian hub for electric vehicles, among other green initiatives."

any word on teaching Thais to drive?

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12 minutes ago, NCC1701A said:

"Future economic growth should also be carried out with the environment in mind. Environmental conservation should be at the forefront of development to not contribute to global climate change, and progress should be made with sustainability incorporated. (Thailand has announced intentions of becoming a Southeast Asian hub for electric vehicles, among other green initiatives."

any word on teaching Thais to drive?

Won’t matter when they become the AI hub for for self driving cars and self riding motorbikes. 

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34 minutes ago, HolyCowCm said:

Won’t matter when they become the AI hub for for self driving cars and self riding motorbikes. 

You sure? They will have Thais programming it, just like they drive and ride. Also will be just as buggy as their COVID19 programs.

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"Meanwhile, NESDC secretary-general Danucha Pichayanan said the implementation of the 12th national economic and social development plan, from 2017 to 2022, is likely to miss its target due to problems related to the spread of COVID-19."

Everything can be blamed on the "Plandemic"

https://thainews.prd.go.th/en/news/detail/TCATG210923112920275

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There's only a "1point" plan required to get Thailand back on track......get rid of Prayut Chan-O-Chan and his inadequate cabinet! These guys are light weights on the political stage,  and now the Biden administration is favoring Singapore and Vietnam over Thailand in the Indo-Pacific alliance...speaks volumes on the success of Prayuts governance! 

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11 hours ago, AdvocatusDiaboli said:

You sure? They will have Thais programming it, just like they drive and ride. Also will be just as buggy as their COVID19 programs.

Hey the buffalo do this already. Sit and it will autopilot you back home. They have had this technology for hundreds of years.

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