
The
upcoming mobile Cabinet meeting, to be held in Pattaya, Chon Buri, on
18-19 June 2012, will discuss and approve development projects in four
provinces, namely Chon Buri, Rayong, Chanthaburi, and Trat.
The meeting, the fifth of its kind under the Yingluck
Shinawatra administration, will take place at the Royal Cliff Grand
Hotel.
Prime Minister Yingluck will begin the trip at 10:30 hr on 17 June when
she is scheduled to visit the Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate in Rayong.
At 13.15 hr, she will proceed to the Royal Cliff Grand Hotel in Chon Bur
to chair a workshop on tourism.
At 10.00 hr on 18 June, she will visit the Laem Chabang Port, the main
deep-sea port of Thailand, which has a high potential for development
into a major gateway in Southeast Asia for goods transport by sea. In
the afternoon, Then the Prime minister will proceed to inspect the Map
Prachan Reservoir, which stores water for consumption and tap water
production for Bang Lamung and Pattaya.
At 15.00 hr the Prime Minister will chair a meeting of the Regional
Joint Public/Private Sector Consultative Committee to discuss various
projects for the development of eastern Thailand and budget allocations
to be sought from the Cabinet to carry out these projects. After that
she will hold a meeting with governors of eastern provinces.
Each of the four provinces of Chon Buri, Rayong, Chanthaburi, and Trat
will be provided with a fund of 100 million baht. Another 100 million
baht will be allocated for this group of provinces, which will receive
25 million baht each. This means that a budget of 125 million baht will
be approved for each province. Since the four provinces are among
tourism destinations in the East, the mobile Cabinet meeting this time
will look into the local tourism industry and the connection of Laem
Chabang in Chon Buri with the Map Ta Phut industrial estate in Rayong
and the Dawei deep-sea port and industrial estate in Myanmar.
Projects to be proposed by Chon Buri will focus on tourism development
and infrastructure development, such as road improvement, logistics, and
goods transport, as well as the development of the Map Prachan
Reservoir and the expansion of waterworks.
Rayong will propose to the Cabinet projects concerning infrastructure
and tourism development, flood prevention, road improvement, the
building of coral reefs, and the solving of water shortages.
Chanthaburi will seek budget allocations for road construction,
eco-tourism development, and the building of cold storage for fruit. It
will also propose that a one-stop-service center be set up at the Ban
Laem permanent border checkpoint to accommodate increasing cross-border
trade and more tourists, in preparation for the ASEAN Community in 2015.
As for Trat, its projects are mainly involved with tourism safety, the
improvement of the Trat airport, the planting of cash crops to ease
falling fruit prices, and small water source development.
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