“Chanin” points out that discussion 152 must be creative.

Bangkok, "Chanin" traps the opposition in discussing 152. They must be creative, pointing out that the government is not worried. It's not even 10 months yet and there's already plenty of work. Mr. Chanin Rungthanakiat List of MPs and Deputy Spokesperson of the Pheu Thai Party As government whip Addressing opposition whips' concerns that the government will cancel the debate under Section 152 to get back at the quorum being counted last Thursday (March 28), he said opposition whips don't need to get agitated yet. Because as for the government whip, there has not yet been a discussion on this matter. As for the discussion in the House of Representatives, the response from the government side in the House is It didn't come from anger at the quorum count. because of the voting at that time The government finally had a sufficient quorum to approve the study report. But it came from frustration that there was a non-compliance with the agreement between the whips. Therefore, we must express our concern that If Fai objects, choose to do it like this. In the future, how can we trust the agreements between them? Mr. Chanin said that as for the general discussion without voting according to Section 152 that will take place on April 3-4, he personally has no concerns and is confident that all Cabinet members can explain their own work. Because in less than 10 months, the opposition members had previously claimed that the country could wait. The government led by Mr. Settha Thavisin, Prime Minister, has made a remarkable achievement. Both in terms of restoring confidence both at home and abroad. Reducing the cost of living burden for the people Reduce farmer debt and increase income through increasing agricultural product prices. Increase income for the country through opening the doors to tourism. Attracting world-class events Raise the level of Thai products Negotiating to open the door for international trade Increase confidence in the international eyes Until leading to the export value growing every quarter. The number of investments is increasing. and the trade agreement or FTA with Sri Lanka that ended quickly "The work of the government We focus on doing politics creatively. By using the work as the location The government is ready to explain and listen to suggestions from all parties. I only ask the opposition to keep the debate on point. Do not refer to outsiders who do not have the right to explain in the House. or focus only on creating non-creative discourse I believe that this discussion will be smooth. and is truly beneficial to the administration of the country,' Mr. Chanin said. Source: Thai News Agency

“Chanin” points out that discussion 152 must be creative.

Bangkok, "Chanin" traps the opposition in discussing 152. They must be creative, pointing out that the government is not worried. It's not even 10 months yet and there's already plenty of work. Mr. Chanin Rungthanakiat List of MPs and Deputy Spokesperson of the Pheu Thai Party As government whip Addressing opposition whips' concerns that the government will cancel the debate under Section 152 to get back at the quorum being counted last Thursday (March 28), he said opposition whips don't need to get agitated yet. Because as for the government whip, there has not yet been a discussion on this matter. As for the discussion in the House of Representatives, the response from the government side in the House is It didn't come from anger at the quorum count. because of the voting at that time The government finally had a sufficient quorum to approve the study report. But it came from frustration that there was a non-compliance with the agreement between the whips. Therefore, we must express our concern that If Fai objects, choose to do it like this. In the future, how can we trust the agreements between them? Mr. Chanin said that as for the general discussion without voting according to Section 152 that will take place on April 3-4, he personally has no concerns and is confident that all Cabinet members can explain their own work. Because in less than 10 months, the opposition members had previously claimed that the country could wait. The government led by Mr. Settha Thavisin, Prime Minister, has made a remarkable achievement. Both in terms of restoring confidence both at home and abroad. Reducing the cost of living burden for the people Reduce farmer debt and increase income through increasing agricultural product prices. Increase income for the country through opening the doors to tourism. Attracting world-class events Raise the level of Thai products Negotiating to open the door for international trade Increase confidence in the international eyes Until leading to the export value growing every quarter. The number of investments is increasing. and the trade agreement or FTA with Sri Lanka that ended quickly "The work of the government We focus on doing politics creatively. By using the work as the location The government is ready to explain and listen to suggestions from all parties. I only ask the opposition to keep the debate on point. Do not refer to outsiders who do not have the right to explain in the House. or focus only on creating non-creative discourse I believe that this discussion will be smooth. and is truly beneficial to the administration of the country,' Mr. Chanin said. Source: Thai News Agency

Vietnam, Canada to collaborate for transition to net-zero emissions economy

HCM CityCanada's commitment to support Vietnam's clean energy transition and goals to achieve net-zero, and its willingness to share its expertise and experiences underscore the depth of collaboration between the two countries, visiting Canadian Minister of Export Promotion, International Trade, and Economic Development Mary Ng told a workshop in HCM City that ended on March 29. In her opening remarks at the workshop entitled 'Towards Net-zero: Canada-Vietnam Experiences Sharing,' she noted that Canada and Vietnam are both committed to combating climate change and transitioning to a net-zero carbon emissions economy. 'Canada has the expertise to help Vietnam reach its net-zero 2050 targets. From energy storage to biofuel to other greenhouse management solutions, we have the right people who can provide these solutions. 'We want to be your partner of choice in helping you to power a clean and green future,' the minister said. She noted that Canada was among the countries that helped establish the Just Ener gy Transition Partnership (JETP) with Vietnam in 2022, adding that the JETP and the Emissions Trading Scheme, which establishes carbon pricing, are expected go a long way to driving investment in clean and green technologies. What that means is opportunities for even deeper collaboration between the two countries, which would help Vietnam deliver on its climate commitments, she said. Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Le Cong Thanh said Vietnam's national strategy on climate change outlines measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, and the country has stepped up technological innovations to increase energy use efficiency, cut production costs, increase competitiveness, and reduce carbon emissions. In December 2022 Vietnam agreed to the JETP with the International Partners Group comprising Canada, Denmark, the EU, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Norway, the UK and the US, which committed support for Vietnam's clean energy transition and net-zero goal. Vietnam seeks cooperation w ith Canada in its transition to clean and renewable energies and efforts to improve social and economic adaptability and resilience, the deputy minister added. The two-day workshop was organised by the Canadian embassy in Hanoi, the Canadian consulate general in HCM City and the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment on the sidelines of the Team Canada Trade Mission to Vietnam led by Ng. It was attended by hundreds of participants from ministries, provincial governments, research institutions, and commercial entities from Canada and Vietnam and other stakeholders./. Source: Vietnam News Agency

Vietnam, Canada to collaborate for transition to net-zero emissions economy

HCM CityCanada's commitment to support Vietnam's clean energy transition and goals to achieve net-zero, and its willingness to share its expertise and experiences underscore the depth of collaboration between the two countries, visiting Canadian Minister of Export Promotion, International Trade, and Economic Development Mary Ng told a workshop in HCM City that ended on March 29. In her opening remarks at the workshop entitled 'Towards Net-zero: Canada-Vietnam Experiences Sharing,' she noted that Canada and Vietnam are both committed to combating climate change and transitioning to a net-zero carbon emissions economy. 'Canada has the expertise to help Vietnam reach its net-zero 2050 targets. From energy storage to biofuel to other greenhouse management solutions, we have the right people who can provide these solutions. 'We want to be your partner of choice in helping you to power a clean and green future,' the minister said. She noted that Canada was among the countries that helped establish the Just Ener gy Transition Partnership (JETP) with Vietnam in 2022, adding that the JETP and the Emissions Trading Scheme, which establishes carbon pricing, are expected go a long way to driving investment in clean and green technologies. What that means is opportunities for even deeper collaboration between the two countries, which would help Vietnam deliver on its climate commitments, she said. Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Le Cong Thanh said Vietnam's national strategy on climate change outlines measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, and the country has stepped up technological innovations to increase energy use efficiency, cut production costs, increase competitiveness, and reduce carbon emissions. In December 2022 Vietnam agreed to the JETP with the International Partners Group comprising Canada, Denmark, the EU, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Norway, the UK and the US, which committed support for Vietnam's clean energy transition and net-zero goal. Vietnam seeks cooperation w ith Canada in its transition to clean and renewable energies and efforts to improve social and economic adaptability and resilience, the deputy minister added. The two-day workshop was organised by the Canadian embassy in Hanoi, the Canadian consulate general in HCM City and the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment on the sidelines of the Team Canada Trade Mission to Vietnam led by Ng. It was attended by hundreds of participants from ministries, provincial governments, research institutions, and commercial entities from Canada and Vietnam and other stakeholders./. Source: Vietnam News Agency

President of the Engineering Institute Investigate the crane collapse in Rayong

Rayong, President of the Engineering Institute Led a team to investigate the crane collapse in Rayong Province, killing 7 Myanmar workers. It is initially assumed that this was due to a mistake in erecting the crane higher. On March 30, reporters reported that Assoc. Prof. Dr. Watcharin Kasaklak, President of the Engineering Institute of Thailand under royal patronage along with a team traveled to inspect the incident of a construction crane collapsing and killing 7 Myanmar workers at P Buak Daeng District, Rayong Province. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Watcharin revealed that today he came to see the area where the crane collapse accident caused the deaths of 7 people, which was the construction of a high tower. The tower crane is built upwards. It is assumed that the accident occurred because the crane was working one after the other. using hydraulics Or the mother pushes herself up and reinforces the bottom. I assumed this because I went to see the crime scene. Normally, a single person will use a crane to work. The work uses a lot of people like this. It shows that some parts are being assembled. Probably lifting the crane up. I'm not sure what caused the mistake. He gave advice to the police: 1. They must investigate those near the incident as to what happened. This can happen in many ways, for example, the parts are not normal, are not strong, or are the supports that attach the crane to the building loose or not? Or there will be carelessness of people who push the hydraulics up incorrectly in various ways. These operations normally require an experienced mechanical engineer to supervise the work. It was recommended that officials go and examine these issues. The crane that collapsed had a height of at least 50 m. The crane installation point was a tall tower or a melting shaft. Located on a hill again. When the crane fell to the ground, it was even lower than the base of the tower. Causing people to fall and die. Source: Thai News Agency

President of the Engineering Institute Investigate the crane collapse in Rayong

Rayong, President of the Engineering Institute Led a team to investigate the crane collapse in Rayong Province, killing 7 Myanmar workers. It is initially assumed that this was due to a mistake in erecting the crane higher. On March 30, reporters reported that Assoc. Prof. Dr. Watcharin Kasaklak, President of the Engineering Institute of Thailand under royal patronage along with a team traveled to inspect the incident of a construction crane collapsing and killing 7 Myanmar workers at P Buak Daeng District, Rayong Province. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Watcharin revealed that today he came to see the area where the crane collapse accident caused the deaths of 7 people, which was the construction of a high tower. The tower crane is built upwards. It is assumed that the accident occurred because the crane was working one after the other. using hydraulics Or the mother pushes herself up and reinforces the bottom. I assumed this because I went to see the crime scene. Normally, a single person will use a crane to work. The work uses a lot of people like this. It shows that some parts are being assembled. Probably lifting the crane up. I'm not sure what caused the mistake. He gave advice to the police: 1. They must investigate those near the incident as to what happened. This can happen in many ways, for example, the parts are not normal, are not strong, or are the supports that attach the crane to the building loose or not? Or there will be carelessness of people who push the hydraulics up incorrectly in various ways. These operations normally require an experienced mechanical engineer to supervise the work. It was recommended that officials go and examine these issues. The crane that collapsed had a height of at least 50 m. The crane installation point was a tall tower or a melting shaft. Located on a hill again. When the crane fell to the ground, it was even lower than the base of the tower. Causing people to fall and die. Source: Thai News Agency

Hanoi to boost export of craft products

Hanoi: Hanoi capital city is seeking measures and issuing support policies to promote the development of craft villages, and open doors for the export of their products to the world. Director of the municipal Department of Agriculture and Rural Development Nguyen Xuan Dai said that products of Hanoi's trade villages are available in over 40 countries and territories. Hanoi brings together 47 occupations out of 52 traditional occupations in the country. The capital has 322 craft villages, of which 69 craft villages process and preserve agricultural, forestry and aquatic products, 22 produce handicrafts, 197 produce wooden furniture, rattan, ceramics, glass, textiles, yarn, embroidery, wickerwork, and small mechanics. It is also home to 13 villages producing and trading ornamental figures, 16 processing raw materials to serve rural production and trades, and five providing services for production and daily activities of people in rural areas. According to reports of localities, the total revenue of craft vil lages and villages with certain trades reaches over 22 trillion VND (888.4 million USD) a year. In recent years, craft villages have seen growth in both production and export values, with some recording revenue of more than 1 trillion VND a year. Barbara Ebbli, founder and designer of Italy's MALAIKA Company, appreciated products of Hanoi craft villages, especially handicrafts, embroidery, and weaving. As a company specialising in design, MALAIKA hopes to be able, in conjunction with the Hanoi Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, to build a system to introduce Vietnamese craft village products in Italy and some other countries, she added. To develop production, improve competitiveness, and increase the value of craft village products, Hanoi issued Resolution No.11/2019/NQ-HDND, dated December 4, 2019, on a number of policies to encourage the development of rural industries and craft villages in Hanoi, and Plan No. 67/KH-UBND, dated March 3, 2022, on preserving and developing craft villages and rural industries in the city in the 2022-2025 period. In 2022, Hanoi issued a plan to pilot six models of rural and craft village tourism in Thuong Tin, Dan Phuong, Thanh Tri, My Duc, Thach That districts and Son Tay township. The city is also completing the planning to preserve and develop traditional craft villages combined with tourism for two craft villages, including Van Phuc silk weaving in Ha Dong district and Bat Trang ceramics in Gia Lam district. As planned, it will develop nine creative design centres, to introduce, promote and sell craft village products associated with tourism. The municipal People's Committee has agreed on the policy of building a project to develop craft villages for the 2024 - 2030 period, with a vision to 2050, which will assess the current situation of local craft villages, set goals, and outline solutions for sustainable and appropriate the villages' development, compatible with the capital city's general socioeconomic development planning./. Source: Vietnam News Agenc y

Hanoi to boost export of craft products

Hanoi: Hanoi capital city is seeking measures and issuing support policies to promote the development of craft villages, and open doors for the export of their products to the world. Director of the municipal Department of Agriculture and Rural Development Nguyen Xuan Dai said that products of Hanoi's trade villages are available in over 40 countries and territories. Hanoi brings together 47 occupations out of 52 traditional occupations in the country. The capital has 322 craft villages, of which 69 craft villages process and preserve agricultural, forestry and aquatic products, 22 produce handicrafts, 197 produce wooden furniture, rattan, ceramics, glass, textiles, yarn, embroidery, wickerwork, and small mechanics. It is also home to 13 villages producing and trading ornamental figures, 16 processing raw materials to serve rural production and trades, and five providing services for production and daily activities of people in rural areas. According to reports of localities, the total revenue of craft vil lages and villages with certain trades reaches over 22 trillion VND (888.4 million USD) a year. In recent years, craft villages have seen growth in both production and export values, with some recording revenue of more than 1 trillion VND a year. Barbara Ebbli, founder and designer of Italy's MALAIKA Company, appreciated products of Hanoi craft villages, especially handicrafts, embroidery, and weaving. As a company specialising in design, MALAIKA hopes to be able, in conjunction with the Hanoi Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, to build a system to introduce Vietnamese craft village products in Italy and some other countries, she added. To develop production, improve competitiveness, and increase the value of craft village products, Hanoi issued Resolution No.11/2019/NQ-HDND, dated December 4, 2019, on a number of policies to encourage the development of rural industries and craft villages in Hanoi, and Plan No. 67/KH-UBND, dated March 3, 2022, on preserving and developing craft villages and rural industries in the city in the 2022-2025 period. In 2022, Hanoi issued a plan to pilot six models of rural and craft village tourism in Thuong Tin, Dan Phuong, Thanh Tri, My Duc, Thach That districts and Son Tay township. The city is also completing the planning to preserve and develop traditional craft villages combined with tourism for two craft villages, including Van Phuc silk weaving in Ha Dong district and Bat Trang ceramics in Gia Lam district. As planned, it will develop nine creative design centres, to introduce, promote and sell craft village products associated with tourism. The municipal People's Committee has agreed on the policy of building a project to develop craft villages for the 2024 - 2030 period, with a vision to 2050, which will assess the current situation of local craft villages, set goals, and outline solutions for sustainable and appropriate the villages' development, compatible with the capital city's general socioeconomic development planning./. Source: Vietnam News Agenc y