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Thailand’s political crisis threatens investment, production

Thailand has been witnessing controversial anti-government protests since October last year. The crisis followed a proposed amnesty bill, which would have pardoned certain Thai politicians of murder charges. On 9 December, the Prime Minister dissolved the House of Representatives, making way for general elections scheduled to be held on 2 February 2014. It’s time to … Continued

Thailand has been witnessing controversial anti-government protests since October last year. The crisis followed a proposed amnesty bill, which would have pardoned certain Thai politicians of murder charges. On 9 December, the Prime Minister dissolved the House of Representatives, making way for general elections scheduled to be held on 2 February 2014.

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