Focus on Free Trade Agreements

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has directed Thai ambassadors and consuls-general worldwide to prioritize economic diplomacy, emphasizing the urgent need to negotiate and secure free trade agreements (FTAs) with key nations and regions. These agreements are essential for sustaining Thailand’s economic pillars, such as exports and tourism, while fostering new growth opportunities.

Targeting Future-Oriented Industries

Attracting Investment in Innovation

The prime minister highlighted a critical opportunity to draw investment into high-potential sectors like semiconductors, next-generation automotive technologies, and the creative economy. This strategic focus aims to position Thailand as a competitive player in emerging global markets, driving long-term economic prosperity.

Strengthening Grassroots Economy

Improving Quality of Life Nationwide

Alongside global ambitions, the government is dedicated to bolstering the grassroots economy to enhance the well-being of all Thai citizens. By promoting stable and sustainable income sources across regions, this initiative seeks to create a balanced and inclusive economic framework for the nation.

Role of Diplomats in Global Strategy

Embassies as Frontline Representatives

In a pre-recorded address at the annual Thai ambassadors and consuls-general conference, Ms. Paetongtarn stressed the pivotal role of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and its global network. Thai embassies and consulates serve as the nation’s frontline ambassadors, advancing the country’s interests on the international stage.

Collaborative Platform for Progress

Conference Fosters Strategic Alignment

The conference offers a vital opportunity for diplomats to share insights and develop collaborative strategies to promote Thailand’s global agenda. This platform ensures that diplomatic efforts align with the government’s goals, particularly in enhancing economic competitiveness and delivering tangible benefits to citizens.

Navigating a Shifting Global Landscape

Adapting to Multipolar Challenges

The prime minister acknowledged the global shift toward a multipolar power structure, with declining multilateral systems and rising competition among major powers in trade, technology, and resources. These dynamics present both challenges and opportunities for Thailand to strategically position itself in the evolving international arena.

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