The Ministry of Industry ( Abrv: M-Industry; Thai : กระทรวงอุตสาหกรรม , RTGS : Krasuang Utsahakam ) is a cabinet ministry in the Government of Thailand . The ministry is responsible for the promotion and regulation of industries.
4-521: Bangkok Fashion City was a campaign under the Ministry of Industry of Thailand . This 1.8-billion-baht program's purpose was to establish Bangkok as a regional fashion hub and eventually as a world fashion leader on the level of New York, Paris, and Milan. The project was initiated by the Thaksin administration in 2003. It was scrapped in 2006. This article related to the city of Bangkok , Thailand
8-572: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Ministry of Industry (Thailand) The Ministry of Industry (MOI) began in 1933 as a division of the Thai government, the Industrial Division ( Thai : กองอุตสาหกรรม ), in the Department of Commerce ( Thai : กรมพาณิชย์) , ( now the Ministry of Commerce ), which was part of the defunct Ministry of Economics ( Thai : กระทรวงเศรษฐกิจ) . In 1941,
12-624: The division was upgraded to the Department of Industry (still in the Economic Ministry). On 5 May 1942, the Ministry of Industry was created in its own right. The ministry's fiscal year 2019 (FY2019) budget is 5,231.2 million baht , down from 5,653.7 million baht in FY2018. On 1 March 2019, the driving committee of the institutions under the Ministry of Industry aimed to create public awareness of its network of institutions. An Industry Network logo
16-462: Was created to be used in publicizing the mission of the institution networks as a symbol of their cooperation in driving Thailand’s mission in the digital age. Organization of the MOI is based on information from the following sources: The first institutes under the MOI were established in the 1970s under the Department of Industrial Promotion (DIP) and covered a few areas like textiles and metalworking. In
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