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Byline: Natalie Suwanprakorn
Feb. 1--Japanese confidence in corporate Thailand slipped in the second half of last year, with not much improvement foreseen this year, while management problems in Thailand concerning foreign exchange fluctuation and import duties still rank high.
The concerns were expressed by respondents to a survey of Japanese companies in Thailand carried out by the Japanese Chamber of Commerce (JCC).
The bi-annual survey, conducted by the JCC Economic Survey team and the Japan External Trade Organisation (Jetro), covered 2001 to the first half of 2002. The results were based on replies from 336 companies, out of the 1,145 ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Japanese Confidence in Thai Businesses Slips in 2001.