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121:. When complete, the centrepiece of the 2.5 square kilometre Trust City World Exhibition and Trade Centre will be a 100,000 m exhibition hall. It would be the largest exhibition centre in the world. In addition to an exhibition venue, the project will also accommodate more than 20,000 wholesale shops, 5,000 business-class hotel rooms for traders and tourists, 6,000 less expensive rooms for employees, as well as serviced apartments, and 30,000 parking spaces. The project is expected to be completed by 2020. 141:
poisoning. Factory workers in the region are among the highest paid in Thailand, often more than physicians in the region, but occasionally suffer physical ailments. A lawsuit filed by local villagers in 2007 led to a cascade of decisions that in 2009 stopped work on many projects under construction
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in its first five years. The EEC is a key component of the "Thailand 4.0" economic policy announced in 2016. The prime minister has invoked the special powers of Section 44 of the interim charter three times already to remove obstacles to EEC development. Planners see the region as strategically
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MAP TA PHUT, Thailand — Villagers here avoid walking in the rain because they say it burns their skin and causes their hair to fall out.
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International have raised US$ 3 billion to construct a giant financial technology, trade, and logistics centre on a site near
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in Rayong, an industrial zone for petrochemical and heavy industries that has suffered from
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for not being in compliance with environmental provisions in the country's new
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Two large infrastructure projects worth a total of 36 billion baht, both
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Serious problems resulting from pollution have plagued the
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Eastern Economic Corridor Office of Thailand (EECO)
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Eastern Economic Corridor
Thailand
Chonburi Province
Chachoengsao Province
Rayong Province
Samut Prakan Province
baht
gulf
Bangkok
airport
Laem Chabang
23rd busiest container port in the world
Bangkok
Suvarnabhumi Airport
Bang Na Expressway
railways
Korat
Lat Krabang District
Shenzhen
Hydoo
Suvarnabhumi Airport
Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate
heavy metal
organophosphates
constitution.
"Thailand attempts do-or-die leap to a technology-driven economy"
"THAILAND CHASES CHINESE MONEY, BUT AT WHAT COST?"


"Empowering ASEAN exhibitions"

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