Kota Kinabalu: The Mini Thailand Week 2023 kicked off here, Thursday, and is deemed to be instrumental in achieving Thailand-Malaysia’s shared bilateral trade target of US$30 billion by 2025.
Ambassador of Thailand to Malaysia, Lada Phumas, is confident that it can be achieved, with the first Mini Thailand Week in Sabah being a key component of the goal. With over 70 Thai exhibitors and 88 brands bringing in products and services, it gives the opportunity for both Thai and Sabahan entrepreneurs to network and further strengthen bilateral ties.
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