April 10, 2008
Bangkok - Lakshmi Mittal, chief executive officer of steel giant ArcelorMittal, yesterday said that Thailand has good investment potential but needs to work to boost productivity.
Speaking at an economic conference organised by former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, Mittal said he was willing to consider possible investments in Thailand by the world's largest steelmaker.
"Thailand has lots of potential in investment and opportunities to participate in world business," Mittal said.
But he also urged the country to lower the costs of doing business here, and finding ways of boosting productivity to make Thailand more competitive globally.
Mittal said that Thaksin has tried to encourage him and his son to invest in Thailand.
"Since we arrived yesterday, we have been kept busy with him talking about Thailand and its growth, his vision. So, we are very excited that we should invest in this country," Mittal said.
Thaksin said Thailand needs to show the world that the nation has mended its political wounds in order to draw more investments, according to AFP.
"We need to help draw cash from abroad into the country. What we should do is signal that Thailand is at peace," Thaksin said. "Thai people have potential, but we need to be better united in constructive ways."