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Thai Gov’t steps up security measures ahead of expected tourist surge

Thailand has held a meeting focusing on national security and tourism in light of the temporary implementation of a visa-free policy for Chinese visitors.
Thai Gov’t steps up security measures ahead of expected tourist surge ảnh 1Thai Gov’t steps up security measures ahead of expected tourist surge(Photo: https:thainews.prd.go.th)
Bangkok (NNT/VNA) – Thailand hasheld a meeting focusing on national security and tourism in light of thetemporary implementation of a visa-free policy for Chinese visitors.

Thai Prime Minister and Finance Minister SretthaThavisin chaired the meeting, which included officials from the Ministry ofTourism and Sports and law enforcement agencies, specifically the Royal ThaiPolice, Tourist Police and Immigration Police.

The PM ordered proactive measures to enhancesecurity and boost confidence among foreign and domestic tourists.

Thai authorities anticipate a significant increase in the number of Chinesetourists following the temporary lifting of visa requirements and fees. Thepolicy is expected to boost Thailand’s tourism industry in the Chinese market.

Prime Minister Srettha emphasized the importanceof supporting government policies aimed at stimulating the economy, especiallyamid hardships faced by the public.

The aim is to encourage cash flow while developing the nation’s economy anddistributing income more broadly, he noted./.
VNA

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