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US wants to have a share in infrastructure projects in Thailand

The United States is interested to co-invest in infrastructure projects in Thailand and it has also offered to arrange for officials of the Federal Aviation Administration to examine the performance of the Thai Civil Aviation Department.
The US interest to have a share of the cake in the rail projects in Thailand was conveyed to Transport Minister Prajin Juntong by US charge d’affaires Patrick Murphy during a courtesy call Thursday.
The US is the third biggest foreign investor in Thailand and is well prepared to invest in rail and road construction projects in Thailand, including the supply of locomotives for the projects.
It was reported that the US is ready to help train Thai officials in road safety measures and to transfer technology to Thai officials.
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