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Thailand's PM spells out policy priorities

By YANG WANLI in Bangkok | China Daily | Updated: 2025-10-01 07:06
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Thailand's Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul delivers the policy statements of the Council of Ministers to the parliament, at the parliament house, in Bangkok, Thailand, September 29, 2025. [Photo/Agencies]

Thailand's new government will put economic revival at the top of its agenda, Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said on Monday as he presented the administration's policy statement to Parliament, pledging swift action to tackle immediate problems while laying the foundations for sustainable growth.

Highlighting the "uncertainty on all fronts" facing the country, Anutin outlined a comprehensive plan focused on four key areas: the economy, security, disaster management and social issues.

Economic policies will include a co-payment plan to reduce living costs, continued price management of agricultural products, and initiatives to boost income generation and competitiveness for small traders, entrepreneurs, farmers and local communities.

Amid challenges stemming from tariff wars, a "Team Thailand" of officials, industry representatives and experts will be established to promote trade and expand partnerships in new markets.

To strengthen natural disaster responses, the government will expedite the establishment of warning systems and preventive measures. And on social issues, it will maintain its resolute opposition to the legalization of gambling businesses.

Regarding the border dispute with Cambodia, Anutin stated that Thailand will adopt a dual approach, combining diplomatic measures with military strategies to safeguard national sovereignty and protect citizens' interests.

In addition, Anutin reaffirmed the strength of Thai-Chinese friendship and expressed confidence in the potential of cooperation between the two countries in all fields.

Speaking at the Thailand-China Cooperation Expo in Bangkok last week, he outlined five key areas for future collaboration, including infrastructure, the green economy, digital innovation and expanded people-to-people exchanges.

"Bilateral ties between the two nations over centuries have also been strengthened," he said at the event. "People-to-people links are also close, as expressed in the phrase that China and Thailand are not far apart, but brothers."

Anutin said Thailand aims to serve not only as an economic partner but also as a key gateway to broader regional cooperation, with the longstanding Thai-Chinese friendship serving as a "springboard" for sustainable development in all aspects.

"We will work closely with China to reduce barriers, improve regulations and facilitate business operations. This will ensure stable mutual growth for the private sectors of both countries," he added.

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