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Thai investors eye Myanmar energy

Thai businesspeople are seeking to invest in Myanmar's energy industry.

They will visit Myanmar to discuss the investments, which also include 15 other 16 industries, according to the Myanmar Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry.

The Thai delegation will be led by Phongask Assakul, chairman of the Thai Chamber of Commerce.

Thai businesspeople are more interested in Myanmar after the enactment of the Foreign Investment Law.

"Four or five groups of Thai businessmen are arriving at the embassy every day," said Pisanu Suvanajata, Thailand's ambassador to Myanmar.

"They are now seeking business opportunities in this country. Business cooperation between the two countries and Asean-Myanmar business cooperation are also attractive for them."

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