Bangkok, Thailand, June 11 – The American Chamber of Commerce in Thailand (AMCHAM) welcomed Minister of Industry, H.E. Akanat Promphan, and Permanent Secretary of Industry, Nattapol Rangsitpol, at its Member Luncheon. The Minister shared the Industry Ministry’s key policy priorities for transforming Thailand’s industrial sector to enhance its competitive advantage.
AMCHAM Vice President Wiyada Srinaganand of 3M Thailand opened the event, expressing appreciation for H.E. Akanat Promphan and his team for participating. She also welcomed 32 AMCHAM Thailand Foundation (ATF) scholarship students who were experiencing the luncheon as a part of their ATF Career Camp and introduced 22 new member companies to the AMCHAM network.
During his keynote speech, H.E. Akanat addressed the Ministry’s priorities in transforming, building up, and strategically preparing Thailand’s industrial future to attract and increase foreign investment. Key talking points highlighted the importance of incentives for employee upskilling, technology and knowledge transfers, and sustainability projects in supporting both business and government in the long run.
This luncheon reflected AMCHAM’s dedication to facilitating meaningful discussions between its members and key government leaders, aiming to help shape Thailand’s industrial sector in a thriving and competitive economic landscape.
About AMCHAM Thailand
The American Chamber of Commerce in Thailand (AMCHAM) is an independent, non-partisan, non-profit organization. With over 3,500 executives representing 700 American, Thai, and other international companies, AMCHAM is the leading international business association in Thailand. Member companies have cumulatively invested over 84 billion U.S. dollars in Thailand and provide more than 500,000 local jobs.
If you would like to learn more about AMCHAM, please visit: www.amthamthailand.com or contact Varsha Wadhwani, AMCHAM Communications Manager at e-mail varsha@amchamthailand.com.










