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EAST-WEST ECONOMIC CORRIDOR: A ROUTE OF ECONOMY AND FRIENDSHIP

Patthira Phon-ngam

No 2021-37-08, Working papers from Voice of Research

Abstract: East-West Economic Corridor (EWEC) has originated from the cooperation of the countries in the Great Mekong Basin Sub-Region which consists of China, Myanmar, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, and Thailand. The purpose of this route is to create economic opportunity expectedly to generate more income and reduce poverty for the countries in this region . The length of this road is 1,450 kilometers. 950 of the 1,450 kilometers is in Thailand from Mukdahan Province to Tak Province. It will be the route of international cooperation based on warm friendship and trust in both social and economic aspects The promotion of business investment, travel and services, as well as human resource development will contribute to the development of the area. EWEC may cause the impact on this region in many ways higher security risk along cross border, political problems, drugs, international crime, illegal labors, worker trading, infectious disease, including the destruction of natural resources Key Words: Economic Corridor, Free Follow, Environmental Issues

Date: 2021-03
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