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In view of this, Chaiwut, along with the Thai minister to Singapore, and the Thai PM’s secretary, met with Gan Kim Yong and consented to advance 8 things on the MoU plan: digital change, web based business arrangements, counterfeit news place, government server farm and cloud administration, individual information assurance, interest in Thailand‘s Digital Valley and IoT Institute, and the improvement in computerized abilities and proficiency.
Not only that, Chaiwut and his group additionally visited Singaporean Communications and Information Minister, Josephine Teo, to talk about the individual information assurance project in more detail. The 50 year old Thai minister uncovered Singapore is prepared to help Thailand in dealing with the program.
Chaiwut shared that the Singaporean government is keen on computerized venture and needed to assist Thailand with living up to its high expected around there and draw in the consideration of another age of financial backers.
Morever, The minsiter added he would examine the computerized economy understanding among Singapore and Thailand with PM Prayut Chan-o-cha on his re-visitation of the realm, and is glad to hear that Singapore looks at Thailand as a main advanced country in ASEAN.
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