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41. news | 12 May 2013
Sri Lanka sexes up image of Ceylon tea
By AFP
» A hot cup of Ceylon tea is better known as being soothing and relaxing, but Sri Lanka is now marketing its most profitable export as a luxury boost for the libido.
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42. business | 01 May 2013
Boonsong pins rice deal woes on baht
TRADE
By Phusadee Arunmas, Newspaper section: News
» Commerce Minister Boonsong Teriyapirom has blamed the soaring baht for hampering government-to-government (G-to-G) rice export deals.
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43. business | 02 May 2013
Piriyapul plans to set up factory
COMESTIBLES
Newspaper section: Business
» Piriyapul International Co Ltd, a leading importer of food and beverages, plans to set up its own factory to produce premium foods mainly for export in the next three years.
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44. learning | 04 May 2012
Ford auto part strategy: Made in Thailand
About business
» To export car & vehicles to other Asean countries without duties & taxes, Ford will use more auto parts made in Thailand.
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45. learning | 16 Sep 2011
Thai-Vietnam rice summit
About agriculture
» Thai rice prices set to rise from $550 to $800 a tonne. Vietnam's exports skyrocketing. India's rice $150 cheaper after lifting rice export ban.
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46. learning | 05 Oct 2011
Learning English the Pisit way
Learning English without a teacher
» English is important to Khun Pisit in the import-export business andhe shares his learning methods with us. They include traditional methods and heavy use of online resources, including websites and Facebook.
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47. learning | 14 Sep 2010
Profile of leading rubber hose producer and exporter in Thailand
» NCR Rubber located in Rayong is one of Thailand's top rubber producers. A profile of the company provides insights into how one of Thailand's export industries works.
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48. news | 12 Apr 2013
Woodside shelves huge gas project in Australia
By AFP
» Australia's Woodside Petroleum announced Friday it was shelving a controversial gas export project worth more than $40 billion, prompting government assurances that the resources boom was not over.
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49. learning | 24 May 2012
World Bank: Slow down govt spending
About government
» With world export economy near crisis & a Greek govt spending disaster, caution in Thai govt spending a safe choice.
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50. news | 05 May 2013
US to open first horse slaughterhouses since 2007
By AFP
» Americans don't want to eat horse meat and Congress is trying to forbid its sale and export. Yet for the first time since 2007, new horse slaughterhouses are set to open in the United States.

