Recommendations that emerged during the discussion
- Strengthening institutional readiness and alignment with international standards: Accelerating legal and regulatory reforms, particularly in labour and environmental frameworks, to meet EU standards and enhance global competitiveness.
- Supporting SMEs in ESG and due diligence compliance: Providing technical assistance and establishing dedicated support mechanisms to help businesses adapt to evolving regulatory requirements.
- Advancing the EU–Thailand FTA as a national strategic priority: Framing the agreement beyond trade negotiations to include technology transfer, skills development, and local value creation.
- Enhancing structural resilience and strategic sectors: Promoting cooperation in maritime and cybersecurity alongside investments in future industries.
- Developing a coherent national strategic narrative: Strengthening Thailand’s global positioning through consistent and proactive communication.
The aim is to support Thailand’s strategic positioning in a multipolar world while strengthening resilience, competitiveness, and long-term partnership with the EU.
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