Prime Minister Paetongtarn’s U.S. visit in Los Angeles aims to strengthen diplomatic ties, promote Thailand’s interests, and explore investment opportunities, especially in the film industry, while engaging with the Thai community.
Key Points
- Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra arrived in Los Angeles on November 11 for a diplomatic visit aimed at strengthening Thailand’s ties and interests in the Americas, alongside Foreign Minister Maris Sangiampongsa and her delegation.
- Key activities include a “Team Thailand” gathering with regional ambassadors, discussions with the Thai expatriate community, and meetings with U.S. business leaders to explore investment opportunities in Thailand, particularly in the film industry.
- The visit will last until November 13, after which the delegation will head to Lima, Peru, for the 31st APEC Economic Leaders’ Meeting and related conferences.
Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra commenced her U.S. visit in Los Angeles on November 11, accompanied by Foreign Minister Maris Sangiampongsa and a delegation aimed at fortifying Thailand’s diplomatic and economic relations within the Americas.
This visit represents a strategic initiative to enhance Thailand’s interests, initiating with a formal gathering of the “Team Thailand” representatives. This meeting is pivotal, as it involves ambassadors and consuls-general from the region who will engage in discussions concerning crucial government policies and priorities that affect Thai nationals.
Additionally, Paetongtarn plans to reach out to the sizable Thai community in the United States—over 400,000 strong—addressing matters of mutual concern and reinforcing connections with Thai citizens living abroad. This outreach emphasizes the government’s commitment to maintaining ties with its diaspora, showcasing the importance of their role in Thailand’s global narrative.
In a bid to stimulate foreign investment and promote Thailand’s cultural sectors, the Prime Minister is scheduled to engage with U.S. business leaders and representatives from the Motion Picture Association (MPA). These discussions will focus on potential investment opportunities in Thailand, particularly aimed at bolstering the nation’s film industry. The Thai government forecasts significant financial gains from this sector, estimating over 4 billion baht in revenue for the year 2024. By cultivating partnerships with Hollywood, Thailand seeks to leverage its “soft power” to enhance its cultural footprint on the global stage.
After her engagements in Los Angeles, Paetongtarn and her delegation will depart for Lima, Peru, to participate in the 31st APEC Economic Leaders’ Meeting, continuing efforts to increase Thailand’s presence in international economic discussions.
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