Thailand to host CLMVT Forum 2016

Thailand will again play host to the CLMVT (Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Vietnam and Thailand) Forum this year.

The event will be attended by government officials and members of the private sector from the five countries. 

The CLMVT Forum 2016, themed “Collaboration, Sharing, Stability, and Sustainability,” will be co-hosted by the Ministry of Commerce, the Ministry of Tourism and Sports, and the Ministry of Industry of Thailand.

Participants will be granted an opportunity to exchange their views and experience as well as initiate business deals and find business partners. 

The forum will also focus on connectivity of the ASEAN region and how its members do business. In terms of tourism, the forum will touch on wealth distribution and the enhancement of the region’s transportation system. 

The CLMVT Forum 2016 will take place in Bangkok from June 16-18.

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