III. Policies of the Thai Government
Create A Thriving Market of 230-400 Million People 1 Bangladesh
Thailand: the Crossroads of ASEAN R3B R3A R1: Southern Economic Corridor (SEC) Bangkok-Aranyaprathet-polyped- Pratabong-Phnom Phen Hochi Minih Vong Tao R2: East-West Economic Corridor (EWEC) 1,320 km Malamang-Mae Sod Tak Sukothai Phisanulok- Khon Kaen Mukdahansavannakhet-Lao bao-dong Ha- Danung R2 R1 R9 R3 North-South Economic Corridor (NSEC) R3A: Via Lao: Chiang Rai-Chiang Kong- Huay xai-luang Namtha- Bohan Chiang Rung Kunming (1,090 km) R3B: Via Myanmar: Chiang Rai- Mae Sai Takelek Chiang Tung- Chiang Rung - Kunming 2
More than 2 trillion Baht infrastructure investment in 8 years Development of water transportation network 1 Development of ports Improved efficiency of water transportation and maintenance of river banks Improvement of highway network Improved access to agricultural and tourism areas Network to link cities and production bases Network for international transportation Improved road facilities to connect multi-channel transportation systems 2 Enhancement of Thailand s air transport competitiveness Improved efficiency of airports Improved efficiency of air traffic to meet international standards Increased efficiency of air fleet Establishment of aircraft industrial estates Construction of buildings for civil aviation 3 Development of inter-city rail network Improved equipment and infrastructure Development of double-track rail Development of transportation in Bangkok & its vicinity 10 electric train routes Buy 3,183 NGV buses and improve parking places Development of road networks and bridges in Bangkok and its vicinity 4 5 3
Key Projects: Railways Improvements Double Track Master Plan Denchai- Chaengrai New Route 2 5 loburi Nakornsawan (118 km.) Nakornpathom Hua Hin (165 km.) 6 Prachubkirikan Chumporn (167 km.) 1 4 3 Jira Konkhan (185 km.) Nam tok Jadee 3 ong Mabkabau Jira (132 km.) Chachungsao Kang Khoy (106 km.) Ubon Chong mek Rayong - Trad First phase 873 km Source : Office of Transport and Traffic Policy and Planning 4
Key Projects: Railways Improvements Double Track Construction 1st Phase Distance Amount From - To (KM) (Mill. USD) Chachoengsao Kaeng Khoi 106 360 Lop Buri - Nakhonsawan 118 420 Map Kabao Thanon Chira Junction 132 370 Thanon Chira Junction - Khonkaen 185 410 Nakhonpathom - Hauhin 165 530 Prachuap Khiri Khan - Chumphon 167 500 Total 873 2,590 5
Alignment of high speed rail on dedicated standard gauge track
Key Projects: Road Network 4 lane on Major corridor project Cover 11 routes 5,400 km Fiscal budget & Loan Completed 2,750 km (51%) Under construction 850 km Planning 1,800 km Source: Department of Highway 7
Key Projects: Road Network Myanmar 26 25 24 21 20 27 1 23 22 China 2 Thailand Lao 3 4 5 Cambodia Vietnam 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Thailand Lao PDR (11 projects) 1. Friendship Bridge 4 (Chiang Khong-Huay Sai) 2. R3A in Laos 3. Huay Kon Pak Beng 4. Hinhway No.13 North Sang Kha Lok 5. Phu Du Pak Lai 6. Highway No. 11 Lao PDR 7. Bridge across Huang River, Tha Li, Loei 8. Friendship Bridge 1 (Nong Khai-Thanaleng) 9. Road access Ban Woen Tai Pier 10. Friendship Bridge 3 (Nakhon Panom-Kham Mouane) 11. Friendship Bridge 2 (Mukdahan-Savannakhet) Thailand Cambodia (3 projects) 12. Road No. 67 Chong Sa Ngam Siem Reap 13. Road No. 68 Chong Chom - Kralanh 14. Road No. 48 Ko Kong Sre Ambel Thailand Malaysia (5 projects) ASEAN Connectivity 15. Bridge across Kolok River, Tak Bai 16. Bridge across Ko Lok River 2, Sungai Kolok 17. Bridge across Ko Lok River 3, Bu Ke Ta 18. Nathawi-Ban Pra Kop 19. Kuan Sa Taw-Wang Pra Chan Thailand Myanmar (8 projects) DOH สพพ. Private/ others 19 18 17 16 operating 15 constructing 20. Phu Nam Ron Thailand-Myanmar border 21. Kanchanaburi - Dawei 22. Friendship Bridge (Mae Sot) 23. Friendship Bridge 2(Mae Sot) 24. Myawaddy Dawna Foothill 25. Dwana foot print Kawkareik 26. Kawkareik - Thaton 27. Friendship Bridge (Mae Sai) Source: Department of Highway planning 8
Existing custom points at the border areas 9
establish new economic zones along our border areas 10
Key Projects: SBIA Phase II & DMK reopening Port Department of Civil Aviation 28 AOT 6 Bangkok Airways 3 Military 1 Total 38 Hadyai, 1,869,113, 3% Chiangmai, 3,880,037, 6% Chiangrai, 818,163, 1% Don Muang, 3,424,915, 5% Phuket, 8,467,995, 13% Suvarnabhumi, 47,910,904, 72% Number of passengers 11
Key Projects: SBIA Phase II & DMK reopening 2. Satellite Terminal 3. Utility work 4. PMC SBIA Phase II 2.3 Tunnel work & Automatic People Mover 1. Main Passenger Terminal 1.1 extend the Main Passenger Terminal to the west 1.2 airline office & Parking Development duration : 6 years Budget : 62,503 million baht (2,016 million USD) Capacity : 45 MAP to 60 MAP International 48 MAP (present 33 MAP) 12
New Extension 13
Construction already began in September 2016 14
Key Projects: Mass Transit 10 Line MRT Master Plan route km 0 2 5 10 กม. Km. Red Line (North-South) 80.8 Red Line (East-West) 54 Airport Rail Link 50.3 Dark Green Line 66.5 Light Green Line 15.5 Blue Line ( Circle Line) 55 Purple Line 42.8 Orange Line 37.5 Pink Line 36 Yellow Line 30.4 Total 468.8 Source: Office of Transport and Traffic Policy and 15
Building the New Growth Engine for Thailand GDP Billions of USD 450 400 350 Upgraded Industries 300 250 200 150 New Industries 100 50 0 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 2030 16
Double S-Curve 17 Double S-Curve policy to establish new industries for the future Next generation Automotive Smart Electronics Affluent, Medical and Wellness Tourism Agricultural and Biotechnology Food for the Future Aviation and Logistics Robotics Medical Hub Biofuels and Biochemical Digital
New Supercluster 18
FoodInnopolis 19
FoodInnopolis 20
FoodInnopolis 21
New Start Up 22
New Start Up 23
Eastern Economic Corridor
The Success Story of Easter Seaboard 25
4 Core Areas to be Developed 26
Major Investment Projects in EEC 27 New Generation of Infrastructure + Advanced Manufacturing Center = Gateway to AEC/Asia
28 U-Tapao: Capital of Aviation & Aircraft Maintenance Industries
Laem Chabang => Transshipment port for Indochina 29
New Industries in the EEC 30 Aviation Parts MRO Robotics Petrochemical Automobile Digital Logistics Distribution Center Tourism 60 min radius 25 min radius
Develop Greater Pattaya as a Regional Hub for MICE 31
32 1.5 Trillion Baht of Public/Private Investments for First 5 Years
EEC - A New Logistic Hub for Indochina, AEC and Asia 33 N-S China CLMV Dawei Laem Chabang Camb odia Vietna m E-W Maptaput Malaysia Singapore A New Logistic Hub for Indochina, AEC and Asia Cambodia 33
Conclusion 34 The emergence of CLMV will provide a great business opportunities to all. And the best thing is that we are only at the beginning of the new era.
Implementation Strategies
3 New Structures to Change Thailand Toward 4.0 36 National 20-Year Strategic Plan Reform Committee Policy Delivery Unit
Economic priorities Short term Medium term Long term Focus on 5 industries Hospitality and wellness Food and agricultural processing Automotive and other transport equipment Logistic hub for ASEAN Advances in innovation & human resources Electric and electrical appliances Trading 12
Meaning of Thailand 4.0 38 Thailand 4.0 = New Thailand
Target = Becoming a More Developed and Balanced Nation 39 New Generation of Infrastructure Advanced and Innovative Industries Better Livelihood of our People New Set of Laws and Institutions