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Thai business remains positive over Cambodian conflict

Source: The Nation
Bangkok : Thailand | 21 days ago  
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Thai businessmen with a presence in Cambodia are positive that the Thai-Cambodian conflict will not adversely affect their businesses. Between August 1994 and June 2009, Thai companies have invested US$226.59 million (Bt7.57 billion) on 81 projects in Cambodia, according to Phnom Penh's Office...
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