Bangkok Business Brief - Volume 2, Issue 10 - Mid-September/October 2013

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The future is now... part one By Noah Percy

It’s now 2013. We are 13 years into the 21st century and well into the so-called Web 2.0 era of technological transformation. The ubiquitous smartphone and other

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mobile devices, cloud computing and big data have transformed industries (music, publishing, film and TV, etc.), challenged the status quo, and changed the way we communicate and conduct our personal lives. But how is technology affecting our careers and our future job prospects? And how can we prepare for the next ten or twenty years of our professional lives? Over the past fifty years, numerous technologies and devices have improved the efficiency of the office, from fax machines to computers, from beepers to mobile phones to video conferenc-

ing; all have altered the workplace in generally positive ways. For instance, they have allowed people to work from home or anywhere they have access to the Internet, and they’ve spawned movements such as the Results-Oriented Work Environment (or ‘ROWE’) philosophy that have challenged the traditional 9-5 office workplace. But until now, all of these technologies have only changed how we do our work. According to many experts, technology is now changing not just the how, but the what as well. In other words, the nature of work and careers is

evolving and, in many ways, at an increasingly rapid rate. According to Thomas Frey, a futurist and executive director of the DaVinci Institute in the United States, “As a rule of thumb, 60% of the jobs 10 years from now haven’t been invented yet.” While he predicts that current jobs like engineers, nurses, and computer systems analysts will still exist in the future, they will have morphed into something quite different from what they are today. He also say that “as data becomes cheaper, faster, and more pervasive, the Story continues on Page 12

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might be retired from his full-time job with the national airline, but he still has many things to do. Currently, he is acting as an adviser to several organisations on energy issues and continues to speak at various events – usually on... Full story: http://goo.gl/QEJVQf

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cycle of time. For example, an operator can learn how to set up machines for the start-up operation or the changeover without facility technicians being present. He can also complete production tasks... Full story: http://goo.gl/6ia8XY

Biz buzz: Piyasvasti The employee committee explained Former Thai Airways International presi- Developing your staff Slow growth in China hits Asia-Pacific air dent Piyasvasti Amranand doesn’t think Many companies have labour unions he’s old, though he turns 60 this year. Many successful business leaders believe freight performance and employee committees, but few fully understand the potential significance or impact of these organisations. Unfortunately, even fewer understand the possible legal ramifications of taking disciplinary action against employee committee members.

When he was 10, he thought people of 30 were old and those of 50 very old. His nanny, whose name was Uthai, he called “Kae”, which means “old” in Thai. Now 60, Piyasvasti says he doesn’t feel old, though he admits that young people would probably see him that way.

Employers may face severe criminal penalties if they violate an employee committee member’s rights, and so it is vital for them to understand these principles before taking any form of disciplinary and/or obstructive action against an employee committee member.

Since retiring as THAI’s president, he has spent much of his time travelling. For the first time in his life, aside from gardening, he swims on a daily basis – even doing more exercise than he did in his days at boarding school. “I have lost 3kg through exercise and feel a lot healthier,” he said triumphantly.

Purpose and composition: The fundamental purpose of the employee committee is to maintain friendly relations and open communication channels between

It sounds like the kind of retirement many would look forward to. However, Piyasvasti doesn’t see himself as a retiree. He

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that enhancing the human capital can help the company reach a higher level of achievement in the long run. One of the most important tasks of the management is to ensure that the company has allocated sufficient resources in building a strong team consisting of highly competent people. In order to reach such goals, the management has to pay attention to people at the development process. Building multi-skilled employees can be another area in human-resource development as it can be beneficial to both frontline and back-end operations. In the production environment, multiskilled labour can help boost productivity and cost effectiveness through a combination of related functions so one person can perform several tasks within a shorter

China’s economic slowdown has dampened air-freight demand throughout Asia and the Pacific as regional carriers’ business volume in June contracted 1.8 per cent year on year, according to the International Air Transport Association. In the first half, volume dropped 2.3 per cent. This is the weakest performance among the regions and reflects the broad impact of the slowing growth of Chinese gross domestic product. There are now fears that China will not achieve its 7.5-percent growth target this year, which may disrupt the global economic recovery. The Thai National Shippers Council forecasts only a 2-per-cent increase in the country’s shipments to China this year. Elsewhere in the world, only airlines in... Full story: http://goo.gl/Xb2gts


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Megaproject benefits ‘mainly long term’ The government’s 2-trillion-baht infrastructure megaprojects will have little immediate effect on stimulating the economy, as the overall benefits will become visible only upon their completion, says a financial analyst. Stephen Hinch, an international client adviser with the MBMG Group, said the projects’ immediate impact is job creation, which is only a small economic stimulus since the overall stimulus is expected once the projects are completed. “When you do stimulus that’s infrastructure-based, you normally get a trailing impact on the economy of 12-15 years,” he said. Mr Hinch cited China as an example of achieving double-digit growth in 15 years from an investment-based economy. Australia’s infrastructure stimuli have not done anything to change the economy at this point. However, he said infrastructure development projects do have the potential to sustain long-term economic growth, given that infrastructure has the capacity to enhance connectivity as planned. The Thai government is pinning its hopes on massive infrastructure... Full story: http://goo.gl/dBXrCs

Drinkers awake to higher tabs Drinkers awoke to higher prices of beer, wine and liquor after the cabinet approved new effective alcohol tax rates. The Excise Department has ordered its officials to be on alert to prevent the smuggling of untaxed alcohol and the hoarding of liquor following the decision. The alcohol tax is broken into two parts – a tax on product value and a tax on alcohol content. If this is your pleasure, your only choice is to pay more or drink less, as alcohol prices are set to rise across the board. The maximum tax for beer will be maintained at 60% of the product’s value, but the effective tax rate per litre of 100% alcohol content rose from 100 baht to 300 baht. The tax hike will drive up beer prices by about 3-7 baht per bottle. For wine, products worth less than 600 baht per bottle will be be exempt from the product valuebased tax, while those priced above 600 baht will be taxed at 36% of the product’s retail value. In terms of alcohol content,... Full story: http://goo.gl/RNwXG5

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Mr Neumann said Thailand should also cut back on some subsidised programmes and use the savings to invest for the country’s future. “The 2-trillionbaht infrastructure development projects are deemed as a type of... Full story: http://goo.gl/Jg6Rzv

VAT fraud probe implicates 18 A Finance Ministry inquiry committee has uncovered 18 ministerial officials suspected of stealing more than 4.3 billion baht from the state through fraudulent tax refunds. Ministry permanent secretary Areepong Phucha-um said the committee’s initial probe findings had concluded several senior officials may be involved in the fraudulent value-added tax refund scam. Of the 18 suspects, four are officials holding positions of senior director and specialists at the C-9 level, while the rest are officials at the operational level. He said the ministry has set up a committee to launch a disciplinary investigation into the four C-9 officials, while the Revenue Department has been assigned to consider action against the other 14. Mr Areepong said the ministry will also expand the investigation to look at whether officials at higher levels are involved in the scam. The investigation will cover the entire Finance Ministry organisation, Mr Areepong said. He said the ministry will also review regulations relating to VAT refund requests by entrepreneurs to try to reduce the risk of fraudulent refunds being paid out. The ministry approved a 2-billion-baht budget last year for the Revenue Department... Full story: http://goo.gl/s0d3FJ

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Thai SMEs rampage up ‘Forbes’ list Eight Thai companies are listed on Forbes Asia’s Best Under a Billion (BUB) list of the top small and medium-sized enterprises in Asia-Pacific this year, up from six last year. The listed firms are Aikchol Hospital, BEC World, Malee Sampran, Master Ad, Premier Marketing, Robinson Department Store, Sahamit Machinery and Workpoint Entertainment. The list comprises 200 leading public companies in Asia-Pacific with annual revenue between US$5 million and $1 billion. Forbes editors select the list from among 15,000 companies based on criteria such as rising financial performance, sufficiently broad and private share ownership, reasonable debt levels and profitability. Companies from China and Hong Kong

To read the full article of a story brief, enter the short code at the end of the story into your browser: dominated the list this year with 63 entries, while Japanese companies rose to 17 from four in recent years. Taiwan had the second-highest number of companies on the list at 26, three more than last year, while India came in third with 19 companies, its lowest level since... Full story: http://goo.gl/2dPVKP

Thai bond market still in good shape for second half of 2013

Although the global financial markets have been facing great volatility, investment in the Thai bond market could still increase steadily in the second half of this year. One of the main boosters was capital inflow, causing it to be more active than in the previous year, not only in terms of higher turnovers but also investment returns. However, whether the Thai bond market’s sentiment in the rest of this year will continue to grow strongly or at least as actively as in the first half of 2013 probably depends on the following four points. The first one is related to the recovery and growth rate of the Thai economy. Gross domestic product grew more

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slowly than expected in the first half of this year. Among the major reasons were signs of a Chinese economic slowdown, which has already started to affect Thai exporters. China is one of the Thailand’s biggest trading partners, with 12 per cent of all overseas shipments. In addition, spending on a government water-management project has been delayed, as it requires public hearings, according to the Central Administration Court. This may cause the Bank of Thailand to revise the... Full story: http://goo.gl/7mg0xl

KTAM debuts Bt3-billion ICT Tracker fund Krung Thai Asset Management yesterday launched the Bt3-billion KTAM SET ICT ETF Tracker, the first exchange-traded fund to track the Stock Exchange of Thailand’s index for the information and communications technology sector. The fund’s policy is to invest in the stocks of companies that are constituents of the SET ICT Sector Index. The SET ICT Sector Index consists of stocks of ICT businesses that are listed on the Thai exchange. It currently consists of 27 companies. The

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index is a market-capitalisation-weighted price index, which contributed to 13.5 per cent of the main SET Index as of June 30. Last year, the SET Index gained 23.87... Full story: http://goo.gl/oOg7yi

PACE stumbles out of the gate in IPO Pace Development Plc had the first dismal initial public offering debut on the local stock market this year following Ananda Development Plc’s flop on the first day of trade in July 2012. The stock started trading at 3.10 baht and stayed below the 3.50-baht IPO mark throughout the day before closing at 2.70 baht, a 22.9% discount from the IPO price, in trade worth 2.38 billion baht. Kongkiat Opaswongkarn, the chief executive of Asia Plus Securities, the financial adviser and lead underwriter of PACE, blamed political uncertainties for the disappointing debut. The House started deliberating the controversial amnesty bill amid protests from anti-government groups. But Mr Kongkiat still believes PACE has a thriving outlook, with the luxury MahaNakorn project expected to... Full story: http://goo.gl/LkI3Bu


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Tyre-maker Bridgestone rolls out technical centre here Japanese tyre-maker Bridgestone has set up its first technical centre in Thailand to respond more quickly to changing customer needs. The centre, which is the company’s first facility of its kind in the Asia-Pacific region excluding Japan and China, will provide technical support across the region. The centre will oversee the functions of tyre development, production technology, quality management, and procurement, and serve as a regional base to enhance safety, environment, product quality and delivery at its Asian plants. Yoshiyuki Morimoto, senior vice president and chief technology officer of Bridgestone, said Bridgestone plans to increase its presence in the Asia-Pacific region by enhancing research and development, expanding its sales network, and increasing its tyre production capacity. The company recently began production of conveyor belts through its subsidiary Bridgestone NCR in... Full story: http://goo.gl/Q6Cqkz

Volvo plant launches Quester Volvo Group, the Swedish manufacturer of buses, trucks and construction equipment, yesterday launched the first heavyduty truck model _ Quester _ made at its assembly plant on Bang Na-Trat Road to capitalise on the growing Asean market. “Quester is the first UD truck developed specially for growth markets, while Volvo’s heavy-duty trucks stay focused on the premium segment,” said Joachim Rosenberg, the group’s executive vicepresident. UD Trucks was known as Nissan Diesel before it became part of Volvo in 2007. Volvo, the sole distributor of Volvo and UD trucks, recently announced a 5-billion-baht investment plan including 3 billion for expanding sales and service outlets. The rest will be used to expand annual production capacity to 4,500 Volvo trucks and 20,000 UD trucks. Thailand is the global production base for Volvo and UD trucks for export, especially those destined for Asean, Africa and the Middle East where demand in each market is rising. Volvo aims to export UD trucks to... Full story: http://goo.gl/U0w1oi

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executives said. NTCSEA’s regional scope covers ten countries and six production sites across Southeast Asia. By 2015, NTCSEA will assume responsibility for all R&D processes following the vehicle physical design stage for models marketed in the ASEAN region. By 2016, NTCSEA will more than triple its workforce to 370. This expansion allows it to better reflect the specific preferences of customers in Southeast Asia,... Full story: http://goo.gl/BkSCfF

Schneider Electric to grow solar energy business in Kingdom Schneider Electric, a global specialist in energy management, says it is all set to expand its solar-energy business in Thailand. Schneider aims to deploy more than 100 megawatts of its systems to be operational in large solar power plants in the Kingdom this year alone, and targets two new potential areas – buildings and homes. According to a report from the Ministry of Energy’s Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency Department, Thailand’s geography is suitable for solar photovoltaic energy production because the solar irradiation is high in both its direct and diffuse components. The report pointed out that 14.3 per cent of the overall territory in Thailand received an average of 19-20 megajoules of solar energy per square metre per day, while 50 per cent received an average 18-19 megajoules. When compared with other countries, Thailand ranks high in the list of “sunbelt” countries that have a strong potential to produce electricity from solar power. Marc Lees, Schneider Electric’s head of solar for East Asia, said the company’s move was aligned with the government’s evolving policies on solar energy. “Schneider Electric is currently collaborating with partners to complete solar projects in... Full story: http://goo.gl/OtkJ9d


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Bangkok Airways is set to become the third Thai airline to offer regular flights from Bangkok to Mandalay on Sept 15, joining competitors Thai AirAsia and Thai Smile. The privately owned carrier will initially offer four flights per week on the route before ramping up frequencies to daily on Oct 27 to tap stronger demand in the high season, said airline officials. Its entry will intensify the contest for the second-most important route between Thailand and Myanmar after BangkokYangon, which is served frequently by several Thailand-based airlines including Bangkok Airways, TAA, Thai Airways International and other international operators. Bangkok Airways released details of its Mandalay service, which will depart from Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi airport on a 144-seat Airbus 319 jetliner. The flights

Dhanin Chearavanont, Thailand’s richest man, is moving towards placing another piece in the jigsaw as he grows his retail business regionally, with Charoen Pokphand’s bid for Hong Kong’s ParknShop supermarket chain. Dominating the convenience-store segment in Thailand through CP All, which operates about 8,000 7-Eleven outlets, Dhanin has set his sights on expanding throughout Asia with the ParknShop brand. CP All, Dhanin’s retail arm, in April spent Bt189 billion to take over Thailand’s leading cash-and-carry wholesale business, Siam Makro, which would mainly be used as a new distribution channel to export products from small and mediumsized enterprises as well as agricultural goods, such as fresh and frozen produce, to ASEAN countries. A retail expert who

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declined to be named said Charoen Pokphand Group’s bid for Hutchison Whampoa’s chain of ParknShop stores would allow CP to have a larger retail network in the region. According to a recent report by Bloomberg, Hutchison, a Hong Kong conglomerate controlled by billionaire... Full story: http://goo.gl/Uz00ji

California Wow founder pleads innocence Eric Levine, the founder of stock exchange-listed California Wow Xperience, has put up a vigorous defence against the Anti-Money Laundering Office’s allegations that he and the directors made fraudulent transfers of the company’s funds overseas. In the first statement since the fitness-centre chain hit financial trouble and later faced the AMLO allegations, Levine said the documents provide full disclosure of the company’s financial transactions, and are accompanied by a letter that categorically denies any wrong-doing by the company or any directors. The company also offers total cooperation for the investigation into its bank accounts and business activities, he said. “I state with absolute certainty and in the strongest, most unequivocal terms that California Wow Xperience operated transparently and that neither I nor any director or staff member ever made any improper or illegal transfers of even a single baht out of the company,” he said. “Even though I have been gravely affected by these public accusations, until now, I chose not to respond. However, I... Full story: http://goo.gl/ycUSwJ

Union Auction predicts used car sales to remain flat

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to 1.2 million new car owners that applied for the government’s first-time car buyer tax rebate last year. Aekpittaya Lemkongaek, president of Union Auction Plc, Thailand’s leader in car auctions, said new supply in the used-car market is expected to exceed 2 million units at the end of this year. Annual used-car supply is usually one to 1.5 times larger than new car sales. Thailand’s automotive industry enjoyed a bumper year in 2012, with 2.45 million vehicles made, up by 68.3% from 2011, lifting Thailand to 10th among carproducing countries. Thailand’s domestic car sales were forecast to stay around 1.2 million vehicles this year. Depressed demand is also putting pressure on average auction prices this year... Full story: http://goo.gl/xxPIYj

Thai restaurant finds a niche in Mozambique

Despite its distance from Thailand and the small number of Thai people in the country, a Thai woman has opened an authentic Thai restaurant in Maputo, the capital and largest city in Mozambique. Jena Nuangniyom, owner of “InterThai” restaurant, started her business there with between $60,000 to $70,000. Now responsible for almost 20 employees, including Thai chefs and Mozambican waiters, she is very happy with the return on her investment. Jena launched her restaurant business in Maputo only 10 years ago after marrying a local man. When the marriage ended in divorce, she decided to stay on in Mozambique and go into business. With her cooking abilities and passion for authentic Thai cuisine, she has started InterThai restaurant, one of only three Thai restaurants in Maputo. She was also encouraged to open the restaurant by friends, who believed her friendly demeanour and skills as a cook... Full story: http://goo.gl/RDofxS

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The Tourism and Sports Ministry is planning to make it compulsory for all foreign tourists to have travel insurance before entering the Kingdom because unpaid bills are putting a huge strain on cashstrapped public hospitals in major destinations, particularly Phuket. However, some tourism-business operators warn that this measure might keep away travellers as well as tarnish the country’s image. C

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Sansiri left foaming at the mouth Three brick-sized pieces of foam, rubbish paper and candy wrappers recently found inside the wall of a condo at The Base Sukhumvit 77 may not physically harm the unit’s owner, but they have already wrecked the developer’s reputation overnight. Kristopher George Houston, owner of the condominium unit developed by Sansiri Plc, found his wall stuffed with foam, paper scraps and candy wrappers when he tried to fix a rainwater leak. This is definitely not the first such case for a housing development in Thailand, but it could serve as a wake-up call for consumers to pay more attention to protect their rights. Mr Houston bought a condo unit in The Base Sukhumvit 77. But once he moved in, he described the continued water leakages during rain as a nightmare. After

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Khao Yai developer looks to Bangkok Bonanza Group, the Khao Yai-based property developer, will tap Bangkok’s housing market with plans to launch two projects on Chaeng Watthana Road. “We’re not worried about the political situation,” said founder Phaivong Taechanarong. “As long as PM Yingluck Shinawatra keeps smiling and compromising, there will be nothing in politics to be worried about.” One of these projects will be called The Sereno by The Bonanza, on a seven-rai site on Chaeng Watthana Soi 15. The 500-million-baht project will comprise 79 three- and 3.5-storey townhouses priced from 5.4 million baht. Construction will start next month for completion in... Full story: http://goo.gl/arzl7P

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Jomtien gaining popularity with condo buyers About 10,153 condominium units in 20 projects were launched in Pattaya during the first half of this year, which boosted supply by 32.9 per cent from the end of last year to 40,939 units, according to Knight Frank. The Jomtien area gained in popularity with 4,247 units, or 42 per cent of new units, the real-estate consultancy said. This year, condo developers include listed companies SC Asset, Sansiri, Supalai, Quality Houses and NC Housing. “Pattaya has become one of the most desirable seaside locations. It is easily accessible to major destinations in Asia, supported by the government’s infrastructure investments, including the upgrade of U-tapao Airport’s capacity to 5 million passengers per year, as well as the planned high-speed rail link connecting Bangkok to Pattaya, which will help drive traffic to the resort city. “Pattaya has also become an international business hub for the impending ASEAN community, attracting investors from overseas. Also, the number of international and local tourists has been increasing steadily,” the agency said. After Jomtien, the North Pattaya/Wong Amart area attained the second-mostpopular slot, with launches of 3,114 units or about 30 per cent of the total. The area is considered a peaceful area favoured by Thai condo buyers. It is also a... Full story: http://goo.gl/SE3YkJ

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Raimon ready to diversify from solid luxury base Raimon Land Plc was listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand in 1994. Under a new management team since 2002, the company has established a sound track record of successful property development both in Bangkok and the main resort locations of Thailand. CEO Johnson Tan discusses the company’s strategy and outlook. What is Raimon Land’s business model? Raimon Land is currently a property real estate developer focused primarily on the luxury market segment in major urban and resort locations in Thailand. We are currently exploring new revenue streams outside pure property development that will diversify our core business. In the first quarter of 2013, there was a major change in Raimon Land’s shareholders with JS Asset replacing IFA Hotels & Resorts. Why has JS Asset decided to... Full story: http://goo.gl/HZmd1Z

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Acer launches Liquid Z3 in bid to double Thai sales Acer Inc, the world’s fourth-largest PC maker, plans to double its smartphone sales in Thailand next year. The Taiwanese firm has set a goal to become a global top 10 phone maker by 2015, up from 15th currently. Acer chose Thailand for launch of the Liquid Z3 smartphone, aimed at first-time smartphone users. Priced at 2,590 baht, the 3.5-inch Android-based model has a 1-gigahertz processor and supports dual SIMs. S.T. Liew, president of Acer’s smartphone business, said the company last year shifted its smartphone focus to selected potential markets. “Apart from Europe and China, Southeast Asia, especially Thailand and Indonesia, is our main target market thanks to the large population and sound economy,” he said. Acer plans to spend US$2 million this year to... Full story: http://goo.gl/22Kdl3

PSI to go portable with two new devices PSI Holdings, the country’s largest satellite-dish and set-top box provider, yesterday launched a portable satellite dish and a built-in signal-receiving screen aimed at condo dwellers, street vendors and drivers. Users can put the portable satellite dish outdoors or near a window so it can receive signals from the Thaicom 5 and 6 satellites and connect it with a compatible screen that looks like a tablet. The Ozone satellite dish has a one-foot parabolic antenna and an internal stand of low-noise block converter. The seveninch screen, called an OTV, has a builtin signal receiver and a battery running three hours on each charge. It also offers 100 free-to-air channels. The duo is an alternative for those who live in apartments or condominiums, where they are not allowed to install big satellite dishes on their own on high-rise building walls. If they use Ozone, they need not pay for the satellite dish... Full story: http://goo.gl/sOtbfB

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TWO NATIONS, ONE FRIENDSHIP [Continues from last issue] 1960S and 1970s: a changing business and political environment A greater number of young Thais were going to the U.S. for their studies and they returned with more than simply a degree, but also a taste for American fashions and consumer goods. Concurrently, an increasing number of Americans came to Thailand as tourists and as members of groups like the Peace Corps. The largest American contingent was the military personnel associated with the Vietnam conflict By 1968, 45,000 U.S. military personnel (mostly Air Force) were stationed in Thailand. The American presence helped fuel a construction boom. The American designed “Friendship Highway” brought many rural residents seeking a better living to Bangkok, where businesses and factories were located. As the conflicts in Southeast Asia dragged on and, in 1975, ended in communist victories in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos, the mood in Thailand turned increasingly nationalistic, straining U.S. — Thai relations. In 1972, the ruling military junta announced the Alien Business Law. The Law prohibited or restricted the ability of foreigners to engage in a long list of commercial activities. But Americans, it turned out, were not subject to many restrictions thanks to the Treaty of Amity and Economic Relations. Economic boom, crisis, and recovery Under stable governments thoughtout the 1980s and 1990s, business flourished and Thailand became one of the emerging tigers of Southeast Asia. Demands for American goods and services increased at a remarkable pace and enterprising entrepreneurs recognized the changing taste and achieved great success. Dej Bulsuk left Thailand in 1968 for the U.S. on a Field Service scholarship and “many,

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many Big Macs later,” Dej owned a chain of McDonald’s outlets in Thailand, opening his first store in in 1985 at Amarin Plaza, on Ploenchit Road. Bill Heinecke, who had come to Thailand with his parents as a teenager in 1963, developed a consumer empire that included Pizza Hut, and later The Pizza Company, the Marriott and many other properties. Less familiar to the mass public, perhaps, but far more important to Thailand’s economy were the arrival of several American industrial giants. In 2005, Chevron acquired UNOCAL and began supplying natural gas for PTT Public Company (PTD, Thailand’s national oil company, which produces one-third of the nation’s demand. The ‘Detroit of the East,’ as the Eastern Seaboard became known, attracted American automotive companies such as Ford, General Motors, Dana Spicer and Goodyear. However, the economic boom that so impressed the world had fatal flaws. Overexpansion and increasing debt led to the deflation of the Thai baht and economic contraction. Most American businesses remained in Thailand through the economic crisis, with many providing generous donations to support the recovery economy. In 1998, Thailand’s Finance Minister Tarrin visited President Clinton in Washington, D.C. for the announcement of a U.S.$1.8 billion financial aid package. Thailand soon returned the favor in 2001 by extending the U.S.-Thailand Bilateral Double Taxation Treaty. Mutual support After the 2004 tsunami that hit southern Thailand, Americans (both privately and publicly) donated over U.S.$2.83 billion to help the Southeast Asian region. A year later, in 2005, Thailand assisted American victims following Hurricane Katrina, sending 60 doctors and nurses along with a shipment of rice. Most recently, the United States pledged over U.S.$10 million in direct humanitarian assistance and civic aid to help Thailand recover from the 2011 floods in central Thailand. For over three decades, AMCHAM members have been committed to improving the social infrastructure in Thailand and in 2004, AMCHAM formally registered the AMCHAM Thailand Charitable Foundation (ATCF). To date, over 1,700 Thai University students have received AMCHAM scholarships and nearly 700 schools have benefited from the ATCF’s Adopt-a-School program. Looking towards the future Thailand and the U.S. remain ever vital to each other’s success. AMCHAM estimates member companies have investment of over U.S.$45 billion in Thailand and provide more than 250,000 local jobs.

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President Obama said during his 2012 visit to Thailand, “Thailand is America’s oldest friend in Asia. Our men and women in uniform have stood together and they’ve bled together. Our business people and our entrepreneurs work together to create jobs for both our peoples. Our diplomats, development experts, researchers, and students work together so that our citizens and the people across this region can live in peace and security and dignity.”


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By following a standard program participants will know what to expect when they attend, thus creating an Australian Business Forum ‘brand’ in the same way that ‘Sundowners’ has become renowned as the best cocktail-style networking in Thailand. The ABF and luncheons will be unapologetically Australia-Thai focussed. But they certainly won’t be Australia-Thai exclusive. There is no strict definition of Australianrelated or Australian-Thai. The terms are intended to broadly refer to businesses, business-people and related entities that are interested in (or can assist in promoting) commerce between Australia and Thailand. Our first ABF luncheons are planned for September so I hope to see you there. Finally, this month we begin recruiting for a new Executive Director (ED). Our current ED, Mark Carroll, will be returning to Australia in January so we are beginning work early to ensure a smooth transition. We won’t be letting Mark off too lightly, however – he’s got the ABF and a few other initiatives to deliver before the end of the year. We’ll be keeping the pressure on for him to continue the good work we’ve seen over the past few years!

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• Unlimited free-flow drinks! Beer and quality Australian wine. • Loads of activities for your children in the Kids Room. • Big Game atmosphere with six huge screens. • Handball competition - test your skill and win prizes. • Lots and lots of prizes up for grabs in our huge charity raffle, with all proceeds going to the enormously worthy Beaumont Ruam Pattana School. Event details Date: Saturday 28 September 2013 Time: 10:00 - 15:00 (please note the changed time from previous years) Cost: Baht 22,500 for full table (table of ten) Baht 5,500 for family ticket (two adults and two children 6-17 years) Baht 2,500 for individual adult ticket Baht 700 for individual child ticket (6-17 years) Free for children under 6 years of age with accompanying parents Location: The Imperial Queen’s Park Hotel, 199 Sukhumvit Soi 22 BTS: Phrom Phong


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