BANGKOK, Oct. 3 (Xinhua) -- Thailand's Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul on Friday highlighted sustainable development as a national imperative amid global uncertainties, outlining a vision that balances economic, social, and environmental stability.
In a keynote address at the Sustainability Expo 2025, Anutin stressed that sustainability is no longer an option but the nation's "lifeline" for navigating a world grappling with economic volatility, trade competition, geopolitical conflict, and climate change.
To be effective, he noted, sustainability must be approached in three key dimensions, encompassing economic resilience, a sustainable environment, and quality of life and social well-being.
Anutin emphasized Thailand's unique strategic advantages, citing its geographic position at the heart of the ASEAN region, connected by the East-West Economic Corridor, which positions it as a potential hub for trade and investment.
He further pointed to the Southeast Asian country's cultural diversity and religious harmony as key strengths, alongside a resilient political and economic system that has weathered past crises.
Looking forward, Anutin underlined the value of adaptation. "The key is to adapt in line with global rules while simultaneously seeking new markets that can accommodate our products and production bases," he said.
The Thai government is ready to support this transition with concrete measures, including creating incentives for businesses that adopt clean energy and environmentally friendly manufacturing processes, he stated. Enditem