BANGKOK: Thailand’s parliament on Thursday approved legislation geared towards attracting more investment in an ambitious $45 billion project in the country’s industrial east, which the ruling junta hopes will help lift Southeast Asia’s second-largest economy.

The Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) bill is the latest in a series of measures the junta is rolling out to spur investment in the Thai economy, which the government projects to grow 4.2 per cent in 2018.

The new law provides tax breaks for investors in the EEC project, a centrepiece of the junta’s policy to boost growth and target investment into hi-tech industries.

It also enables investors to rent land for up to 99 years.

The government has also introduced relaxed visa measures for foreign professionals and also invoked executive powers to help speed investment approval.

The EEC project has already attra­cted attention at home.

The country’s largest petrochemical company, PTT Global Chemical announced a $985 million olefins plant in the EEC in January.

Top industrial estate developer, Amata Corporation Pcl increased its sales target last year in the EEC, anticipating more investors. Amata also partnered with Swedish Saab AB to study the development of an aerospace city.

The EEC drew $9.3bn of promised investment in 2017, according Thail­and’s investment agency.

The industrial east is already home to foreign auto manufacturers such as Toyota, Honda and Ford, that gave Thailand the moniker, “Detroit of the East”, and also houses petrochemical and electronic companies.

Published in Dawn, February 9th, 2018

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