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"ทักษิณ" ย้ำต่อเวทีโลก "Mega railroad network will boost 'One Asia' economy"

The World Knowledge Forum, Seoul, South Korea, (October 16, 2013) - Thaksin Shinawatra, former prime minister of Thailand, argued for an integrated network of transport infrastructure during his keynote speech at the 14th World Knowledge Forum held at Sheraton Walkerhill Hotel in Seoul on Tuesday. The railroad network would create new markets along the rail route, he said, delivering opportunities to mitigated areas and seaport outlets.

The mass production model has driven the economic growth in the 20th century and generated great profits for the industrial giants of the West, according to Mr Shinawatra. But the former prime minister pointed out that the profits came at the cost of keeping labor cost low in Asia to bolster the giants of the West. Furthermore, Asia was left with little option but to depend heavily on stimulating growth through increasing the manufacturing exports to Asia’s major customers in the West, Mr Shinawatra said.

He added, “To be one Asia is to lessen our overdependence on western import capacity and to enhance our own trade interlinkage within Asia.”

To surmount the problem, the former Thai leader proposed building a mega-size rail route. The mainland China already has put in place a railroad network, while Southeast Asian countries plan to develop similar infrastructure. This means connecting the rail routes would establish a huge railroad network, Mr Shinawatra argued. A “fast, efficient reliable transport system” for cargo should be linked with a state-of-the-art air transport to create chain-reaction effects, he said.

Lastly, to make ‘One Asia’ possible, he said, “I must emphasize that in order to success create one Asia there need to be a climate of peace and stability. We must put our conflicts aside.” His remark means regional peace and stability are essential for growth and prosperity to succeed.

From February in 2001 to September in 2006, he served as Prime Minister of Thailand. Yingluck Shinawatra is the sister of Thaksin Shinawatra. He entered into politics based on wealth he accumulated from the Thaksin Shinawatra Group which specialized in telecommunications and computer businesses in the 1980s. During his years as Prime Minister, he gained reputation for polices for low-income earners. His policy ‘Thaksinomics’ contributed to Thailand’s swift recovery from the 1997 Asian financial crisis. 

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