Thai factories urged to fill risk evaluation forms in bid to ease uncertainty in exports


BANGKOK (The Nation/ANN): The Industry Ministry is calling on all factory operators nationwide to fill up Covid-19 risk assessment forms via the Thai Stop Covid Plus and Thai Save Thai online platforms by June 30.

As of June 10, 7, 777 people in 149 factories in 21 provinces had tested positive for Covid-19, sparking uncertainty about Thailand’s manufacturing standards and quality of exports.

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