Thai Prime Minister Seta Meets with executives from companies such as Microsoft and Google to Invite Investment in Thailand
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[Thai Prime Minister Saita meets with executives of Microsoft, Google and other companies to invite investment in Thailand] According to the website of the Thai government, on November 14 local time, Thai Prime Minister Saita met with executives of Wal Mart, Google, Microsoft and other companies to invite them to invest in Thailand. The government announcement shows that Seta requires Wal Mart to consider setting up regional headquarters and distribution centers in Thailand. In addition, Google is considering Thailand as a potential location for establishing data centers. The Thai government has also signed a memorandum of understanding with Microsoft to develop public services.
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