Commerce Ministry plans to elevate Thailand’s soft power promotion to create 20 million jobs
Ministry aims to promote 11 soft power sectors, creating jobs and income, with overseas trade exhibitions for showcase.
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Ministry aims to promote 11 soft power sectors, creating jobs and income, with overseas trade exhibitions for showcase.
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