Japanese businesses have become concerned over prolonged political instability in Thailand.
Japan's External Trade Organisation, also known as Jetro, has said Japanese investments in Thailand could be put in jeopardy should political strife cause business meetings to be cancelled.
Japanese investments are in Thailand are generally concentrated in the manufacturing industry.
While Japanese companies are believed to be solid in Thailand, Jetro executives have said overall business confidence, if eroded, could lead to reconsideration of business plans.
Some Japanese companies said they might take their manufacturing base from Thailand to neighbouring countries, such as Indonesia, Vietnam and Myanmar.
A Japanese Chamber of Commerce study in Bangkok recently found Japanese businesses were registering a slight decline in sentiment from when political tensions began.
The study was conducted in November and December last year, when Japanese firms said they expected the situation to improve in the first half of 2014.
japanese businesses have become concerned over prolonged political instability in thailand.
japan's external trade organisation, also known as jetro, has said japanese investments in thailand could be put in jeopardy should political strife cause business meetings to be cancelled.
japanese investments are in. thailand are generally concentrated in the manufacturing industry.
.while japanese companies are believed to be solid in thailand, jetro executives have said overall business confidence, if eroded, could lead to reconsideration of business plans.
some japanese companies said they might take their manufacturing base from thailand to neighbouring countries, such as indonesia. , vietnam and myanmar.
a japanese chamber of commerce study in bangkok recently found japanese businesses were registering a slight decline in sentiment from when political tensions began.
the study was conducted in november and december last year, when japanese firms said they expected the situation to improve in the first. half of 2014.
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Japanese businesses have become concerned over prolonged political instability in Thailand.
Japan's External Trade Organisation, also known as Jetro, has said Japanese investments in Thailand could be put in jeopardy should political strife cause business meetings to be cancelled.
Japanese investments are in Thailand are generally concentrated in the manufacturing industry.
While Japanese companies are believed to be solid in Thailand, Jetro executives have said overall business confidence, if eroded, could lead to reconsideration of business plans.
Some Japanese companies said they might take their manufacturing base from Thailand to neighbouring countries, such as Indonesia, Vietnam and Myanmar.
A Japanese Chamber of Commerce study in Bangkok recently found Japanese businesses were registering a slight decline in sentiment from when political tensions began.
The study was conducted in November and December last year, when Japanese firms said they expected the situation to improve in the first half of 2014.
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Japanese businesses have become concerned over prolonged political instability in Thailand.
Japan's External Trade Organisation, also known as Jetro, has said Japanese investments in Thailand could be put in jeopardy should political strife cause business meetings to be cancelled.
Japanese investments are in Thailand are generally concentrated in the manufacturing industry.
While Japanese companies are believed to be solid in Thailand, Jetro executives have said overall business confidence, if eroded, could lead to reconsideration of business plans.
Some Japanese companies said they might take their manufacturing base to neighbouring Thailand from countries, such as Indonesia, and Vietnam Myanmar.
study of Commerce A Japanese Chamber Bangkok recently found in Japanese businesses were registering a slight decline in sentiment from when political tensions began.
The November and December study was conducted in last year, when Japanese firms said they expected the situation to improve in the first half of 2014.
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