Envoy: Thailand can offer Sabah wider regional access


His Excellency Narong Sasitorn (fourth right) and Kenny Chua (third right) taking a group pix with the panelists and speakers for the "Bridging Trade and Investment Relations between Thailand and East Malaysia (Sabah)" trade forum and business matching on Wednesday.

KOTA KINABALU: Both Sabah and Thailand stand to mutually benefit from doing business with each other as they will also have access to the wider connections to neighbouring regions, said Thai Ambassador Malaysia Narong Sasitorn.

He said Thailand’s east-west and north-south corridors would give Sabah immediate access to the CLMV countries (Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam) as well as China’s southern provinces.

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