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At 97, Malaysia’s Mahathir Makes Last Election Hurrah

Two-time former Malaysian Prime Minister and Gerakan Tanah Air, or Homeland Movement Chairman Mahathir Mohamad arrives at a rally for his party in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2022. Photo: Vincent Thian / AP
Two-time former Malaysian Prime Minister and Gerakan Tanah Air, or Homeland Movement Chairman Mahathir Mohamad arrives at a rally for his party in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2022. Photo: Vincent Thian / AP

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — When two-time former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said he wanted to earn his “work till death” title, he wasn’t joking.

At 97, Mahathir is back again in the election race as the head of a new ethnic Malay alliance that he calls a “movement of the people.” He hopes his bloc could gain enough seats in Saturday’s polls to be a powerbroker. Analysts said it is likely to be a spoiler party in a tight race.

Denounced for being an autocrat during his first 22-year rule until 2003, Mahathir was welcomed as a savior after leading the opposition to oust a long-ruling corruption-stained party in 2018. He became the world’s oldest leader at 92, and was to hand over power to his rival-turned-ally Anwar Ibrahim.

The euphoria was brief as their government fell in 22 months due to infighting. The United Malays National Organization — which had ruled since Malaysia’s independence from Britain in 1957 until its defeat — bounced back to power but the country has since been rocked by continuous political infighting. In all, Malaysia has had three prime ministers since 2018.

Mahathir, a master tactician, is no stranger to setbacks. He swiftly formed the Pejuang Malay party that now heads a motley bloc known as Gerakan Tanah Air, or Homeland Movement. But it seems an almost impossible mission as it’s fielding 116 mostly inexperienced non-political faces including activists, actors and lawyers, and lacks the machinery to reach out to voters.

Mahathir’s star power has also faded and he is up against three established groups including the UMNO-led coalition and Anwar’s Alliance of Hope. Still, his party may further split votes that could tip the balance in a tight race and his return cannot be ruled out.

“Malaysia’s political landscape is so fragmented that even Mahathir’s chances of returning to power, however minuscule it may appear, could not be totally discounted, especially when no single major coalition is likely to win an outright parliamentary majority and a compromise leadership figure may be needed,” said Oh Ei Sun of the Singapore Institute of International Affairs.

Mahathir is the last of a generation of old guards in Southeast Asia, which boomed economically under their authoritarian leadership and came to be known as the “tiger economies.” Indonesia’s Suharto died in 2008 and Singapore’s Lee Kuan Yew in 2015.

A maverick in the early days of his political career who survived expulsion from UMNO, Mahathir was the first commoner to become prime minister of Malaysia in 1981. While credited with Malaysia’s growth into a modern economy, his dominance was so stifling that critics once labelled him the “Great Pharaoh.” Opponents had been detained without trial, the media muzzled and a system of economic privileges for the Malay majority remained entrenched.

During the 1997-98 Asian financial crisis, he fixed the Malaysian ringgit to the U.S. dollar in a go-it-alone approach that triumphed when Malaysia recovered faster than its neighbors. This sparked a fallout with his deputy and longtime protege Anwar, who was sacked and later imprisoned on sodomy and corruption charges that critics said were politically motivated. Anwar’s treatment sparked massive street protests and a reform movement that later rose into a major political force.

But there are no permanent enemies in politics. The pair made up ahead of 2018 polls as a massive scandal involving the 1MDB state investment fund impelled Mahathir back into the political ring. Anwar was then serving time on a second sodomy charge he said was also trumped up.

Mahathir’s aura as an elder statesman gave many Malays courage to abandon UMNO, long perceived as defender of Malay rights, and led to the country’s first regime change. In his second stint, Mahathir oversaw a partial cleanup of the government. Former Prime Minister Najib Razak, whom he once supported for the top job, was imprisoned in a court case linked to the 1MDB saga and faces several other 1MDB trials. Najib’s wife and UMNO top leaders are also battling separate graft charges.

A promised transition to Anwar, who was pardoned shortly after the polls, never happened as the government unraveled after Mahathir’s Bersatu party defected in early 2020. Mahathir also resigned abruptly in protest of Bersatu forming a new government with UMNO and others. He was then sacked from Bersatu. Refusing to join Anwar’s bloc, he went his own way.

“Longevity gives me the opportunity to continue fighting,” Mahathir said in a recent video on Facebook to explain why he isn’t bowing out of politics. “If I want others to fight against kleptocrats and state bandits, I must join.”

Mahathir, who has a history of heart ailments and had a heart scare earlier this year, is still in good shape and remains sharp-witted. He is defending his seat in the northern resort island of Langkawi. His son is also running.

He touted his alliance as a clean Malay movement opposing corrupt UMNO Malays, who under Najib are accused of plundering coffers and raising national debt. He warned an UMNO victory is a victory for corruption because party leaders would get off the hook on graft charges. Najib himself may be pardoned and have other 1MDB charges dropped to return as premier, he said.

“In the future, there may be a convicted criminal who becomes PM in this country. Do voters want this to happen?” Mahathir said.

The response to his election campaign has been lackluster.

In one event, the empty seats were glaring and gone were the thousands who turned up for his rallies in 2018. His schedule is sparse, with Mahathir resorting to releasing statements and videos on social media.

He tried to extend an olive branch to Anwar’s bloc and Bersatu to form a united front against UMNO, but was spurned. While success may be insurmountable this time, it will not be the last of Mahathir — once described by Anwar as an “indefatigable fighter.”

“As long as I live, I will continue to fight and this struggle is not over yet,” Mahathir said.

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Story: Eileen Ng.

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Poland: Russian-made Missile Fell on Our Country, Killing 2

Police officers gather outside a grain depot in Przewodow, eastern Poland, on Tuesday Nov. 15, 2022 where the Polish Foreign Ministry said that a Russian-made missile fell and killed two people. Photo: AP
Police officers gather outside a grain depot in Przewodow, eastern Poland, on Tuesday Nov. 15, 2022 where the Polish Foreign Ministry said that a Russian-made missile fell and killed two people. Photo: AP

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Poland said early Wednesday that a Russian-made missile fell in the eastern part of the country, killing two people in a blast that Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelenskyy decried as “a very significant escalation” of the war.

Serious questions about the explosion remain, including who fired the missile. Russia denied any involvement.

U.S. President Joe Biden said it was “unlikely” that the missile was fired from Russia, but he convened an emergency meeting of the Group of Seven and NATO leaders who were in Indonesia for another summit. It was not immediately clear whether Biden was suggesting that the missile hadn’t been fired by Russia at all.

The Polish government said it was investigating and raising its level of military preparedness. Biden pledged support for Poland’s investigation.

Zelenskyy’s comments, delivered in an evening address to the nation, came hours after a senior U.S. intelligence official told The Associated Press that Russian missiles had crossed into Polish territory and killed two people.

A second person said that apparent Russian missiles struck a site in Poland about 15 miles from the Ukrainian border.

A statement from the Polish Foreign Ministry identified the weapon as being made in Russia. President Andrzej Duda was more cautious, saying that it was “most probably” Russian-made but that its origins were still being verified.

“We are acting with calm,” Duda said. “This is a difficult situation.”

Biden’s decision to convene an emergency meeting of the G-7 and NATO leaders upended schedules for the final day of the Group of 20 meeting in Indonesia.

Biden, who was awakened overnight by staff with the news of the missile while attending the summit, called the Polish president to express his condolences. On Twitter, Biden promised “full U.S support for and assistance with Poland’s investigation,” and “reaffirmed the United States’ ironclad commitment to NATO.”

Meanwhile, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg called the meeting of the alliance’s envoys in Brussels. The U.N. Security Council also planned to meet Wednesday for a previously scheduled briefing on the situation in Ukraine. The strike in Poland was certain to be raised.

Poland’s statement did not address whether the strike could have been a targeting error or if the missile could have been knocked off course by Ukrainian defenses.

In their statements, Poland and NATO used language that suggested they were not treating the missile blast as an intentional Russian attack, at least for now. A NATO statement called it a “tragic incident.”

If Russia had deliberately targeted Poland, it would risk drawing the 30-nation alliance into the conflict at a time when it is already struggling to fend off Ukrainian forces.

Polish media reported that the strike took place in an area where grain was drying in Przewodów, a village near the border with Ukraine.

The Russian Defense Ministry denied being behind “any strikes on targets near the Ukrainian-Polish border” and said in a statement that photos of purported damage “have nothing to do” with Russian weapons.

Polish Foreign Minister Zbigniew Rau summoned the Russian ambassador and “demanded immediate detailed explanations,” the government said.

The strike came to light Tuesday as Russia pounded Ukraine’s energy facilities with its biggest barrage of missiles yet, striking targets across the country and causing widespread blackouts.

The barrage also affected neighboring Moldova. It reported massive power outages after the strikes knocked out a key power line that supplies the small nation, an official said.

The missile strikes plunged much of Ukraine into darkness and drew defiance from Zelenskyy, who shook his fist and declared: “We will survive everything.”

In his nightly address, the Ukrainian leader said the strike in Poland offered proof that “terror is not limited by our state borders.”

“We need to put the terrorist in its place. The longer Russia feels impunity, the more threats there will be for everyone within the reach of Russian missiles,” Zelenskyy said.

Russia fired at least 85 missiles, most of them aimed at the country’s power facilities, and blacked out many cities, he said.

The Ukrainian energy minister said the attack was “the most massive” bombardment of power facilities in the nearly 9-month-old invasion, striking both power generation and transmission systems.

The minister, Herman Haluschenko, accused Russia of “trying to cause maximum damage to our energy system on the eve of winter.”

The aerial assault, which resulted in at least one death in a residential building in the capital, Kyiv, followed days of euphoria in Ukraine sparked by one of its biggest military successes — the retaking last week of the southern city of Kherson.

The power grid was already battered by previous attacks that destroyed an estimated 40% of the country’s energy infrastructure.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has not commented on the retreat from Kherson since his troops pulled out in the face of a Ukrainian offensive. But the stunning scale of Tuesday’s strikes spoke volumes and hinted at anger in the Kremlin.

By striking targets in the late afternoon, not long before dusk, the Russian military forced rescue workers to labor in the dark and gave repair crews scant time to assess the damage by daylight.

More than a dozen regions — among them Lviv in the west, Kharkiv in the northeast and others in between — reported strikes or efforts by their air defenses to shoot missiles down. At least a dozen regions reported power outages, affecting cities that together have millions of people. Almost half of the Kyiv region lost power, authorities said.

“Most of the hits were recorded in the center and in the north of the country. In the capital, the situation is very difficult,” said a senior official, Kyrylo Tymoshenko.

He said a total of 15 energy targets were damaged and claimed that 70 missiles were shot down. A Ukrainian Air Force spokesman said Russia used X-101 and X-555 cruise missiles.

As city after city reported attacks, Tymoshenko urged Ukrainians to “hang in there.”

With its battlefield losses mounting, Russia has increasingly resorted to targeting Ukraine’s power grid, seemingly hoping to turn the approach of winter into a weapon by leaving people in the cold and dark.

Dutch Foreign Minister Wopke Hoekstra took to a bomb shelter in Kyiv after meeting his Ukrainian counterpart and, from his place of safety, described the bombardment as “an enormous motivation to keep standing shoulder-to-shoulder” with Ukraine.

The strikes came as authorities were already working furiously to get Kherson back on its feet and beginning to investigate alleged Russian abuses there and in the surrounding area. The southern city is without power and water.

The retaking of Kherson dealt another stinging blow to the Kremlin. Zelenskyy likened the recapture to the Allied landings in France on D-Day in World War II, saying both were watershed events on the road to eventual victory.

But large parts of eastern and southern Ukraine remain under Russian control, and fighting continues.

In other developments, leaders of most of the world’s economic powers were drawing closer to approval of a declaration strongly denouncing Russia’s invasion.

On Tuesday, Biden and Zelenskyy pressed fellow G20 leaders at the summit in Indonesia for a robust condemnation of Russia’s nuclear threats and food embargoes. More discussion and a possible vote were expected Wednesday.

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Story: John Leicester and James Laporta. Associated Press writers Joanna Kozlowska in London; Jamey Keaten in Geneva; Mike Corder in The Hague, Netherlands; Hanna Arhirova in Kherson, Ukraine; Yuras Karmanau in Tallinn, Estonia; Vanessa Gera and Monika Scislowska in Warsaw, Poland; Raf Casert and Lorne Cook in Brussels; Nomaan Merchant in New York; and Adam Schreck in Nusa Dua, Indonesia contributed to this report.

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As Thailand Hosting, Experts Weigh in on APEC’s Achievements and Challenges.

Experts Assess the Benfits and Challenges of Hosting #APEC.

Report and photo by Pravit Rojanaphruk.

Experts on Tuesday discuss opportunities and benefits of the upcoming APEC 2022 Summit in Bangkok during a symposium entitled “APEC-Thailand 2022: Challenges and Achievement” jointly organised by Thammasat University’s Pridi Banomyong International College and Matichon, the sister daily of Khaosod English, at the college.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Tanee Sangrat said the immediate benefits include about ten thousand participants visiting Thailand for various APEC Summit related activities since the beginning of the year until the end of this week. On top of that, said Tanee, 2,200 foreign journalists have registered and many are now in Bangkok where he will this evening host them on the boats along the Chao Phraya River.

“Thailand has an opportunity to present its soft power, Thai food and culture. I’m hosting them on a cruise this evening.”

Tanee added that concrete gains from the summit will include how to cooperate to prevent future outbreak of pandemic and how to facilitate better travel links.

“Let’s be a good host. Thailand is renowned for this,” the spokesman said.

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Other benefits to watch is how to further promote green economy. Tanee said many private corporations are better adapted to less wastage than government agencies and the issue of sustainable and green economy will be promoted further.

As the host, Taneed pointed out to the fact that Thailand has invited three special guests namely Cambodian PM Hun Sen, as Cambodia is the current ASEAN chair, French President Emmanuel Macron, an EU leader who is keen in advancing France-EU Indo-Pacific Strategy and Crown Prince cum PM of Saudi Arabia Muhammed Bin Salman Al Saud, adding that Saudi Arabia is an energy superpower and a kingdom which has just restored full diplomatic ties with Thailand.

“We cannot propel things forward if we do not have good fundamental bilateral ties,” Tanee explained.

Tanee said three statements can be expected, a Bangkok Declaration, ministerial declaration and main declaration.

Economist Anusorn Tamajai, who’s a board member of the college, said Thais should not just ask what they will gain from APEC Summit but consider long term benefits of the grouping.

“APEC is important for the world and thus undeniably important for Thailand. Many members are major powers and together constitute over 50 percent of world trade and 2.7 billion people as well as being a region which is growing continously.”

Anusorn casts doubt on APEC pushing for a greener economy without broad-based support from people, however.

He also urged the Thai government to compensate workers and people affected by the shutdown of roads and banning of hawkers and vendors in parts of Bangkok for a week this week. “Where will they get their income from otherwise?” Anusorn asks, adding that in the end the loudest voices stand to gain most from the summit and they are the big businesses.

While praising Thai diplomacy as one of the the finest in the world, the Thai government, Anusorn added, lacks new initiative that would direct APEC agenda.

Environmental activist Wanun Permpibul from Climate Watch Thailand points out that APEC has no space for civil society or people’s participation. “People need greater solidarity” if they were to succeed in pushing on environmental issues. She added that big corporations stand to gain most from circular or green economy. “Those affected by [pollution and environmental impacts] are not gaining.”

Former senior diplomat Kobsak Chutikul, another panelist, said the invasion of Ukraine by Russia which leads to antagonism between the US and Russia, both APEC members, could jeopardise the future of APEC itself particularly when the US plays host to APEC and if she decides not to invite Russia.

On a lighter note, Kobsak said some refers to APEC as “Another Political Excuse for Coffee” while of late, some “foul-mouthed” foreign diplomats in Bangkok see it as “Another Prayut Election Campaign”.

Kobsak also notes that while there exists a Business Advisory Council within APEC framework, after three decades, there is no People Advisory Council.

Thammasat University rector Assoc Prof Gesinee Witoonchart gave an opening remark on “APEC Challenges in Women’s Empowerment” by stating that while APEC is a venue to push for greater women’s empowerment and participation, only 5.5 percent of CEOs around the world are women. In Thailand, she said, it’s 21 percent as of 2020, a slight increase from 2019.

Broadening diversity is a challenge, said Gesinee, adding that many working women continue to have to work as a housewife at home after returning from office work. What’s more, the issue of violence against women continue to be a challenge, she added. Gasinee hopes APEC will push for greater acceptance of gender diversity because the world is where it is due to such diversity.

The last speaker is a Chinese student of Pridi Banomyong International College. Li Zhijie from China said APEC “will make the world understand Thailand and make Thailand understand the world”.

Ad for China, a member of APEC with President Xi Jinping arriving in Bangkok later this week, Li said China will look forward to working with its APEC partners and hoped that they will feel motivated to work with China.

“Chinese middle class will be a bigger market for ASEAN agricultural goods and raw materials. Thailand is the most favourite Asian country.”

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“Carabao” sparks football fever with the “CARABAO CUP from England to Thailand”

“Carabao” sparks football fever with the “CARABAO CUP from England to Thailand” sporting event that will bring 2 football legends to elevate the Thai game and continue the vision of “World class product,  World class brand”

Thailand’s leading energy drink company Carabao will hold a major event “CARABAO CUP from England to Thailand” on Saturday 12 November where the final round of “Carabao 7-a-side Cup” will be played in Bangkok.

The entire squad of the tournament’s champions will be rewarded with a trip to England for the final round of the Carabao Cup in a campaign dubbed “taking the champs to see the champs”.

At the same time, the company will also take Thai football to new heights through “Coach the Coaches” program. More so, for people who register with Carabao’s official LINE account could also win a chance to travel to London under the campaign “Add line Carabao Cheer Carabao Cup”.

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Carabao Group Plc. and the Siam Sport Syndicate Plc. have cooperated to organize the “CARABAO CUP from England to Thailand” to underline the success of the Carabao 7-a-Side Cup. Manchester United legend Louis Saha and Liverpool legend David James, will both watch the final and present the trophy to the champions at the hosting venue Grand Soccer Pro Kaset-Nawamin, Bangkok.

Mr. Kamoldist Smuthkochorn, Deputy Managing Director of Carabao Group Plc., said the Carabao 7-a-Side Cup tournament has been well received by participating teams. The football competition helps extend the company’s collaboration with the English Football League (EFL) in upping the levels of Thai football.

It builds on the success of Carabao’s official sponsorship of the Carabao Cup football tournament in England since 2017.  The company believes that sports marketing such as this campaign can attract people of all genders, ages, and backgrounds. Where football in particular, brings people together from all over the country. 

The final round of the Carabao 7-a-Side Cup will commence on the 12th of November, after qualifying rounds for 512 teams held at 16 football stadiums across the country from 17th of September to 6th of November.

There will be 32 teams, two winners from each stadium in the qualifying rounds who will be competing for the trophy and total winnings of over 3 million baht in prizes on November 12th, with the ultimate prize for winners who will be attending the 2022/23 Carabao Cup final at Wembley Stadium.

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In order to reinforce its sponsorship of the Carabao Cup, the company has partnered with the EFL in providing licensed coaches to train and develop Thai trainers to manage football teams at youth level. Those trained in this course will have developed football coaching skills that are equivalent to world-class standards, making them able to develop and train young players in preparation for becoming professional players in the future.

The training will focus on both theoretical and practical aspects which trainees can use to enhance their teaching of youth footballers in skills that will allow them to practice playing correctly, with the opportunity to ask questions and exchange knowledge and experience.

Meanwhile, consumers can also take part in world reknowned football competitions such as the Carabao Cup through the company’s promotional programme in registering for the ‘Add line Carabao Cheer Carabao Cup’ campaign on Carabao’s official LINE account. The competition allows everyone to join in the fun and win prizes without having to send in bottle caps to enter the competition. By just simply adding Carabao’s official LINE account, and choosing your favorite team who you think stands the best chance of winning the Carabao Cup.

The prizes include a paid trip to watch a football game in the United Kingdom, along with many special prizes to be given away to football fans. Each individual can reserve two voting chances for their favourite teams until the Carabao Cup final on 26th of  February. 

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Prizes are worth more than three million baht to be won at the Carabao 7-a-Side Cup final with the winning team receiving 100,000 baht, a trophy of honour, medals and a free Wembley trip to watch the final match of the Carabao Cup 2022/2023 for the whole team. The prize for second place is 50,000 baht and medals; 30,000 baht and medals for third and fourth place; 10,000 baht for each of the 5th-32nd teams; 10,000 baht and trophies for most valuable player and top goal scorer.

Interested parties can follow the Carabao 7-a-Side Cup national final and activities at Carabao Group Facebook page: Carabao Sports or www.carabao.co.th

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Siam Piwat provides full support to promote APEC 2022,showcasing business capabilities of Universe of Value for sustainability of all parties   

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Siam Piwat Group, a leading real estate and retail developer, the owner and operator of Siam Paragon, Siam Center, and Siam Discovery, and a joint venture partner of ICONSIAM and Siam Premium Outlets Bangkok, as an official communication partner of the 2022 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit, is ready to welcome delegates from 21 member economies and members of the press around the world  and showcase Siam Piwat’s business approach to sustainability under the concept of Universe of Value on its inclusive business platform, where it has collaborated with various partners to create positive impacts in line with the ‘Open. Connect. Balance.’ Concept, at APEC Showcase Green Press Center, Queen Sirikit National Convention Center, from November 14-19, 2022.

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Ms. Chadatip Chutrakul, Chief Executive Officer of Siam Piwat Group, stated, “Siam Piwat is truly honored and pleased to have been selected as an official communication partner for APEC 2022. This marks an excellent opportunity for Thailand’s private sector to lend support to the government sector and a unique opportunity for Thailand to demonstrate its potential on a global stage after it has reopened to welcome back tourists from around the world. This will also help to foster confidence towards Thailand, thus boosting investments and other economic activities, especially in the tourism and hospitality sectors.”

“To welcome delegates from across the world, Siam Piwat will be showcasing its capabilities in connection to sustainability at the APEC Showcase Green Press Center through the concepts “the Universe of Value,” “Shared Value,” and “Co-creation” in order to deliver experience beyond expectations both on physical and digital platforms, creating an ecosystem to achieve mutual success as part of its “Collaboration to Win” strategy and fostering sustainable value in every process and business operation to create mutual growth for the people, the environment, and economy.”

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Siam Piwat’s booth within the APEC Showcase Green Press Center has been designed to align with Green Press Center’s concept, with the most prominent feature being a golden woven structure reminiscent of APEC’s Chalom logo, or a woven bamboo basket, made with metal scraps, representing prosperity, while the booth’s structure is also made from upcycled and composite wood. With the information displayed on a large 360o digital screen and graphic board lightboxes, which can be reused in the future, the booth recounts the achievements and successes of Siam Piwat over the past 63 years as a developer of world-class destinations that have accomplished a global top-of-mind position among the public, customers, and business partners. The booth also delineates Siam Piwat’s business philosophy in fostering mutual growth sustainably in line with APEC 2022’s main theme “Open. Connect. Balance.,” as follows. 

  1. Open: Siam Piwat has created an open platform for mutual success both in its venues and on a digital platform to offer opportunities and take Thai talents to the global stage. With a mission to bring benefits to society at large, Siam Piwat has supported entrepreneurs and independent businesses in achieving not only better well-being but also better well-growing as well as helped to create jobs through various initiatives. It has also joined forces with various business partners to enhance entrepreneur capabilities, elevate their product development, and improve access to the market, enabling them to compete on the global market. Branded retail stores in Siam Piwat’s shopping centers include the following:
  • Sook Siam: This is a 14,000 sq.m. town that brings together the finest products from the 77 provinces of Thailand. Sook Siam has hosted over 3,000 retailers and has generated over THB 2,000 million for entrepreneurs and communities over the past four years. 
  • ICONCRAFT: As Thailand’s largest platform for craftworks, ICONCRAFT gives opportunities to over 800 local artisan nationwide to showcase their work and assists them in entering the modern trade and expanding their franchises internationally, with the first store now opened in Malaysia.
  • ODS (Objects of Desire Store): Operating in partnership with the Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP), O.D.S. features outstanding products and designs from award-winning designers from over 130 brands.
  1. Connect: Siam Piwat strives to connect its partners, suppliers, and retailers to jointly promote economic recovery and growth. To this end, it has joined hands with more than 50 partners across 13 industries and brought them into the ecosystem, linking them to suppliers, retailers, customers, and related parties across all sectors in order to build a new business model and prototype project that will revolutionize the retail industry using the principles of sharing economy as well as deliver experiences beyond expectations both through physical and digital platforms. The ultimate goal is to jointly develop new businesses for mutual success and thus contribute to the economic growth of the country.
  2. Balance: Siam Piwat sees to restore balance to this world by fostering sustainability in every process and business operation in order to generate sustainable value for positive impacts. It also promotes diversity, equality, and inclusion and strives to enhance the quality of life without leaving anyone behind and contribute to environmental restoration in order to create a better world for all.
  • Universal design is integrated into every project in order to reduce disparities and promote equality and accessibility for all. 
  • Siam Piwat has elevated its environmental management and promoted a circular economy with Siam Piwat 360° Waste Journey to Zero Waste Project, which has been carried out in collaboration with its various partners since 2021. As part of the project, Thailand’s first-ever drive-thru waste collection center has been set up at Siam Paragon to gather recyclable waste so that it can be upcycled into eco-friendly products, some of which are now available at Ecotopia, Thailand’s first eco-lifestyle multi-brand store located in Siam Discovery specializing in eco-products, recycling, refilling, reuse, and upcycling that has been ranked by Asia’s leading retail industry publisher Inside Retail among 20 best retail stores in Asia in 2022. 
  • Since 2015, Siam Piwat’s greenhouse gas emission reduction initiative has reduced a total of 14,600 tons CO.2.e, equivalent to planting 858,800 trees.
  • ICONSIAM’s solar rooftop project, initiated in late 2019, has generated a total of 1,992,887 kWh (output between 2019-2021) and reduced 996 tons CO.2.e of greenhouse gas emissions, equivalent to 57,921 trees planted. At present, Siam Premium Outlets Bangkok is also in the process of installing flat rooftops, expected to reach completion in 2023.

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Siam Piwat’ booth will also feature demonstrations of Thai handicrafts from ICONCRAFT and Sook Siam that reflect the Thai identity. Held in collaboration with communities and various sectors, the demonstrations will feature different products each day: Nang Talung (Thai shadow puppets) on November 14, miniature Hua Khon (Khon masks) on November 15, batik on November 16, Cho Muang (flower-shaped dumplings) by CHADA Tea Boutique on November 17, Thai-style scented water and perfume on November 18, and high-class Thai silk embroidery by LIFE LIVE DETAIL on November 19. The daily demonstration will be held three times per day at 11 AM -12 PM, 2 PM – 3 PM, and 4 PM – 5 PM at Green Press Center, Halls 5-8, LG Floor, Queen Sirikit National Convention Center.

To ensure the success of APEC 2022, Siam Piwat has given its full support in publicizing the event and publishing promotional materials across its shopping centers since December 2021. In addition, during the event, Siam Piwat will also be engaging and organizing the following activities to promote APEC summit. 

  1. As a representative of Thailand’s private sector, Siam Piwat Group, led by Ms. Chadatip Chutrakul, Chief Executive Officer, will participate in a meeting of APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC) entitled “Thriving as Businesswoman Leaders in Asia-Pacific” to discuss and exchange perspectives on business and key economic challenges in order to develop a summary and specialized business suggestions to be submitted to APEC leaders on November 14, 2022 at the Athenee Hotel, Bangkok.    
  2. Siam Paragon and ICONSIAM have been selected as venues for a reception and a gala dinner for APEC Business leaders, while Siam Piwat has collaborated with partners to provide APEC members who hold an APEC Business Travel Card (ABTC) unrivalled experience as well as a full range of exclusive offers, privileges, and benefits.  
  3. ICONSIAM is organizing the following: 
  • APEC Photo Contest 2022 Exhibition will be held in ICONLUXE Gallery from October 18, 2022 to November 22, 2022 to display APEC Secretariat’s photos of the year since 2011 to the present day, which capture the connection of the people in Asia-Pacific and APEC’s achievements.
  • ICONSIAM APEC Showcase will be held in Charoen Nakhon Hall, ICONSIAM, from November 9 to 20, 2022 to showcase innovative knowledge for sustainability in APEC Thailand 2022 with the goal of enriching public understanding of the APEC Summit, which is organized under the theme “Open. Connect. Balance.,” as well as raising awareness and fostering pride and engagement among Thai people as the host of the summit.
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GC co-hosts the APEC 2022

GC co-hosts the APEC 2022 Forum. With an environmentally friendly and sustainable approach

using the YOUTURN Platform to manage plastic waste at the forum and showcasing the highlights of the Upcycling House Project in the BCG exhibition.

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14 November 2022: Dr. Kongkrapan Intarajang, Chief Executive Officer and President of PTT Global Chemical Public Company Limited or GC, attended the opening ceremony of the BCG exhibition at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Forum 2022 chaired by General Prayuth Prayut Chan-o-cha, Prime Minister of Thailand at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center. Thailand is honored to host the 2022 APEC Forum with the primary goal of promoting trade liberalization, cooperation on social dimensions and development in various fields. On this occasion, the Prime Minister and his cabinet visited the GC exhibition under the country’s new Bio-Circular-Green Economic Model (BCG), which has an environmentally friendly and sustainable approach. In addition, GC has adopted the YOUTURN platform to sort and transport plastic waste at the APEC Forum 2022 through drop-off points under the “Yak Lak Yim” project of OR and also co-sponsored the APEC Future Food for Sustainability Competition to find 21 representative teams from Thailand who will create the Food for the Future Menu to unveil the soft power potential of Thai cuisine and serve it to 21 business leaders.

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Dr. Kongkrapan Intarajang, Chief Executive Officer and President, “GC is honored to welcome world leaders to the 2022 APEC Forum, the International forum for Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation. It is also a platform to drive the national agenda, namely the BCG economic model, consisting of bio-economy, circular economy, and green economy. GC has consistently committed to conducting its business according to the concept of sustainability, which is substantially in line with the BCG guidelines. The company has helped to drive the country’s economic growth and create stability and sustainability. Examples of GC projects that drive bioeconomic development include The Ingeo™ PLA biopolymer manufacturing facility at Nakhon Sawan Province, which is under construction and on schedule for completion in the second half of 2024. The construction of the project will create more than 3,000 jobs, with more than 200 jobs for factory workers within the new plant when it is operating at full capacity. This will generate USD 5 million in value for the local agricultural community.

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With regard to the circular economy, GC has applied the principles for comprehensive management of plastic waste from source to destination with the “YOUTURN” Platform, from a drop-off point that feeds plastic waste into the recycling system to produce upcycled products. GC recently operated a recycling plant of the highest quality in Southeast Asia, helping to reduce 60,000 tons per year of plastic waste in the country, reduce greenhouse gases by 75,000 tons of Co2e, that’s equivalent to planting about 78,000 acres of forest or planting more than 8 million trees. In addition, GC has adopted the YOUTURN platform to sort and transport plastic waste at the APEC Forum 2022 through drop-off points under the “Yak Lak Yim” project of PTT Oil and Retail Business Public Company Limited (OR) to properly integrate it into the system in accordance with the circular economy standards (BS8001:2017). This is done to support the meeting to be 

environmentally friendly and sustainable, in line with GC’s unwavering commitment to do business in accordance with the “Sustainable Development Goals.”  

GC is a private company officially invited by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to organize the BCG exhibition at the 2022 APEC forum 2022 from 14 to 19 November 2022 at The Queen Sirikit National Convention Center to welcome leaders from 21 economic zones around the world, high-level executives and working groups, and other participants of the meeting including media from Thailand and abroad. This demonstrates Thailand’s readiness to make BCG an economic model that drives the country forward while preserving the environment in a balanced and sustainable manner. GC’s BCG exhibit consists of developing and deploying a variety of innovations and technologies to achieve efficient business operations, add value to resources, generate sustainable economic growth for the country, and achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, in accordance with the country’s targets. Major highlights of the exhibition comprise of simulated upcycled houses, where the elements of the house are made from upcycled materials such as bricks, walls, roofs, partitions, rooms, sound-absorbing acoustic panels, furniture, and everyday items and decorations, to name a few. Additional highlights include an exhibition of innovative bioplastics, advanced engineering plastics, and low-volatile products, as well as the “Trashpresso” machine, the country’s first fully integrated mobile recycling plant for plastic waste that allows visitors to experience upcycling by transforming used plastic water bottle lids into new value-added products in just 5 minutes.

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GC has also co-sponsored the APEC Future Food for Sustainability Program to find 21 Thailand representative teams to present the food menu for the future, the “Plate to Planet” competition to 21 world leaders. The menu aims to create health benefits as it is good for the heart and the planet in line with the BCG Economy Model. The competition also aims to find dishes of the future that emphasize sustainability with a blend of Thai elements and showcase the potential and soft power of Thai Cuisine. GC has sponsored eco-friendly GC Compostable Alternative Packaging, a packaging that can decompose naturally and given upcycled shirts made from used plastic bottles to the participating teams so that each Food for the Future menu was truly environmentally friendly.

#GC #ChemistryforBetterLiving 

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‘Harry Styles’ Coming to Bangkok Next Year

Harry Styles poses at at the Los Angeles premiere of
Harry Styles poses at at the Los Angeles premiere of "My Policeman" film on Nov. 1, 2022. Photo: Chris Pizzello / AP

BANGKOK — British pop star Harry Styles will bring his Love on Tour show to Bangkok next year, promoter Live Nation Tero announced Tuesday.

As part of his world tour, the 28-year-old singer will perform at Rajamangala National Stadium on March 11, 2023. Pre-sale tickets will go on sale online from 11am on Nov. 28 and will cost between 1,500 to 5,500 baht.

Bangkok will be the first leg of Style’s Asia tour, before hitting Manila on March 14, Singapore on March 17, Seoul on March 20, and Tokyo on March 24 and 25, 2023.

The concert will be the second time Styles performs in Bangkok after his first live gig in the capital in 2018.

The Watermelon Sugar singer rose to fame as a solo contestant on The X Factor in 2010 before he and the other four contestants debuted as One Direction later the same year. After the boy band went on an extended hiatus in March 2016, Styles released his self-titled solo album in 2017, followed by the “Fine Line” in 2019, and the most recent release, “Harry’s House,” in May this year.

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Trump Prepares to Launch Third Campaign for the White House

FILE - Former President Donald Trump arrives to speak at Mar-a-lago on Election Day, Nov. 8, 2022, in Palm Beach, Fla. Photo: Andrew Harnik / AP File
FILE - Former President Donald Trump arrives to speak at Mar-a-lago on Election Day, Nov. 8, 2022, in Palm Beach, Fla. Photo: Andrew Harnik / AP File

PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Former President Donald Trump is preparing to launch his third campaign for the White House on Tuesday, looking to move on from disappointing midterm defeats and defy history amid signs that his grip on the Republican Party is waning.

Trump had hoped to use the GOP’s expected gains in last week’s elections as a springboard to vault himself to his party’s nomination by locking in early support to keep potential challengers at bay. Instead, he now finds himself being blamed for backing a series of losing candidates after disappointing results in which Democrats retained control of the Senate and House control remains too early to call.

“Hopefully, tomorrow will turn out to be one of the most important days in the history of our Country!” Trump wrote on his social media network on Monday. An announcement was expected at 9 p.m. EST Tuesday from his club in Palm Beach.

Another campaign is a remarkable turn for any former president, much less one who made history as the first to be impeached twice and whose term ended with his supporters violently storming the U.S. Capitol in a deadly bid to halt the peaceful transition of power on Jan. 6, 2021. Just one president in U.S. history has been elected to two nonconsecutive terms: Grover Cleveland in 1884 and 1892.

Trump is also facing a series of intensifying criminal investigations, including a Justice Department probe into the hundreds of documents with classified markings that were discovered in boxes and drawers at his Mar-a-Lago club.

Aides and allies had urged Trump to wait until after the midterms were over — and then until after a Dec. 6 Senate runoff election in Georgia — to announce his plans. But Trump, eager to return to the spotlight, is also hoping to stave off a long list of potential challengers, including Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who cruised to reelection last week and is now being urged by many in his party to run for president a well.

Trump has tried to blame Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell for the GOP’s performance — and McConnell allies have criticized Rick Scott, the Florida senator who heads the Senate Republicans’ campaign committee.

However, Trump has received the brunt of criticism for elevating candidates in states like Pennsylvania and Arizona who were unappealing to general election voters because they embraced his lies about 2020 election or held hard-line views on issues like abortion that were out of step with the mainstream.

While Trump has the backing of the No. 3 House Republican, Rep. Elise Stefanik, others were already moving on.

Asked whether she would endorse Trump in 2024, Republican Sen. Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming told reporters Monday: “I don’t think that’s the right question. I think the question is, who is the current leader of the Republican Party?”

Asked who that was, she replied: “Ron DeSantis.”

Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, a longtime Trump critic, compared Trump to a pitcher who keeps losing after GOP disappointments in 2018, 2020 and now 2022.

“He’s been on the mound and lost three straight games. If we want to start winning, we need someone else on the mound. And we’ve got a very strong bench that can come out,” Romney said. “I know, there’s some fans that love him. Just like, you know, an aging pitcher, they’re always fans that want to keep them there forever. But if you keep losing games, try to put some new players on the field.”

Others expressed concern that Trump’s announcement would be a distraction from the Georgia race and urged potential candidates to focus there.

“What’s really important for anybody who wants to be a 2024 candidate is to help us right now in 2020 to finish the cycle by winning the state of Georgia,” said Sen. John Thune, R-S.D.

“We obviously had higher expectation in the Senate, which didn’t pan out. I think there are a lot of different things that contribute to that,” Thune added. “But I do think that, you know, folks who were unduly focused on the 2020 election, that’s not a winning strategy with independent voices.”

Even the former president’s right-flank allies in the House Freedom Caucus kept their distance ahead of Trump’s announcement.

“I am focused on what’s happening here,” said Rep. Scott Perry, R-Pa., the Freedom Caucus chairman, as lawmakers returned to Capitol Hill on Monday. “I’m just not paying attention to any of those things, so I don’t want to comment on that.”

Meanwhile, in Utah, 86 Republican lawmakers on Monday sent out a news release urging DeSantis to run, reflecting dissatisfaction with having Trump as their party’s standard-bearer. The state’s Mormon majority has long been skeptical of Trump’s isolationism and foul language.

And in Michigan, Paul Cordes, chief of staff of the Michigan Republican Party, penned a four-page internal memo that criticized Trump-backed candidates for “statewide sweeps” that will give Democrats full control of the state’s government for the first time in 40 years. That includes Tudor Dixon, who lost the governor’s race to Democratic incumbent Gretchen Whitmer by double digits.

Trump, Cordes wrote, was “popular amongst our grassroots and a motivating factor for his supporters, but provided challenges on a statewide ballot, especially with independents and women in the midterm election.”

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Story: Jill Colvin. Associates Press writers Mary Clare Jalonick and Kevin Freking in Washington, Samuel Metz in Salt Lake City and Joey Cappelletti in Lansing, Michigan, contributed to this report.

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Cambodian Leader Leaves G-20 Early After COVID-19 Diagnosis

FILE - Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen addresses during the second Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Global Dialogue in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Sunday, Nov. 13, 2022. Photo: Anupam Nath / AP File
FILE - Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen addresses during the second Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Global Dialogue in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Sunday, Nov. 13, 2022. Photo: Anupam Nath / AP File

NUSA DUA, Indonesia (AP) — Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen said Tuesday he has COVID-19 and is leaving the Group of 20 meetings in Bali, just days after hosting President Joe Biden and other world leaders for a summit in his country’s capital.

The diagnosis came as the heads of the G-20 leading economies and other nations began a two-day meeting on the Indonesian resort island.

In a posting on his Facebook page, the Cambodian leader said he tested positive for the coronavirus Monday night and an Indonesian physician confirmed the diagnosis on Tuesday morning. He canceled his meetings at the G-20 as well as the upcoming APEC economic forum in Bangkok to return home.

The White House said Biden tested negative Tuesday morning and is not considered a close contact as defined by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The two leaders spent considerable time together Saturday, and were at a joint meeting but not seated together as recently as Sunday.

Hun Sen said it was fortunate that he arrived in Bali late Monday and was unable to join a dinner with French President Emmanuel Macron and other leaders.

The Cambodian capital Phnom Penh was the host of the Association of Southeast Asian Nation summit that ended on Sunday. Hun Sen met and shook hands with many leaders who attended one-on-one, some on multiple occasions.

In addition to Biden, guests included Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang and many others.

Cambodia last month lifted most of its COVID-19 restrictions on travelers, and world leaders arriving for the ASEAN summit were recommended to continue following health and safety protocols but were not required to do so.

During the summit, almost none of the leaders or other participants wore masks and all were seated close to one another, often for lengthy periods of time.

Biden sat next to Hun Sen during a lengthy gala dinner Saturday evening. They spent time close together earlier Saturday in bilateral discussions as well as talks during the wider ASEAN meeting. They were both participants in Sunday’s parallel East Asia Summit as well.

As the leader of the host nation, Hun Sen had contact with almost all of the top-level participants.

On Sunday, Hun Sen met with New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and others at a separate meeting on the sidelines of the summit. A spokesperson said Ardern tested negative for the virus Tuesday.

Hun Sen also was in contact with G-20 host Joko Widodo, the Indonesian president. The two men shook hands Sunday as Hun Sen handed over the ASEAN gavel, turning over the rotating chairmanship to Indonesia for 2023.

In his Facebook post, Hun Sen said he had “no idea” when he might have become infected with COVID-19.

He said he feels normal and is continuing to carry out his duties as usual except for meeting with guests.

The G-20 summit’s Indonesian organizers required delegates and journalists covering the event to provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19 and undergo temperature checks on arrival. Participants were also expected to take daily coronavirus tests, though it was unclear if this requirement extended to heads of government.

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Story: Adam Schreck. AP journalists David Rising in Bangkok and Sopheng Cheang in Phnom Penh contributed to this story.

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CP Foods reports progress on Sustainability transition to achieve SeaBOS’ Commitment

Charoen Pokphand Foods PCL (CP Foods) announced a five-year progress towards Seafood Business for Ocean Stewardship’s goals, highlighting achievements on Antimicrobial Resistance prevention, IUU elimination, and Ocean trashes management. 

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Seafood Business for Ocean Stewardship (SeaBOS) is a joint effort made by leading seafood companies and marine scientists to synergize sustainability standards, allowing more quality, efficiency, and affordability of seafood traceability worldwide. As a member of SeaBOS, CP Foods is continually supporting transformation of global seafood industry in multiple dimensions.  

Ten company members including CP Foods recently reported its progresses to HRH Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden at the recent SeaBOS CEO meeting in Netherlands. DVM Sujint Thammasart, Chief Operating Officer – Aquaculture Business at CP Foods, says “At CP Foods, we drive the sustainable development under the sustainability strategy named “CPF 2030 Sustainability in Action”. Under this guideline, we are committed to creating our values for society and restoring the balance to natural resources, which is the fundamental of foods production as well as supporting the UN SDGs and the ten principles of the UN Global Compact. The effort is fully aligned with SeaBOS commitments. Therefore, collaboration with SeaBOS has strengthen us on our sustainability journey, helping us achieved our goal earlier than the milestones initially set,” DVM Sujint said.

He added that CP Foods’ aquaculture practice is highly transparent with no use of antibiotic. CP Foods is proud to be assessed at BBFAW Tier 3, for prioritize aquaculture performance, achieved with the company’s 3 Clean principles, clean pond, clean shrimp, and clean water, which ensure high quality shrimp product and sustainability. The technological innovation helps the company cut down water usage in shrimp farms. 

In addition, CP Foods has a policy on ‘Fishmeal Sourcing Restriction’ that requires all fishmeal used in operation must not relate to IUU fishing and does not include species at risk from extinction as defined by the World Conservation Union: IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.  Global recognized standard on fishery sustainability such as MarinTrust and the Fishery Improvement Project are key priority to ensure the legal and healthy fish stocks.  

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In Thailand operation, CP Foods has sourced fishmeal 100% from MarinTrust certification factories and be able to tracing back to the vessel level.  He says, “This is the area we are working with researchers from ‘Stockholm Resilience Centre’ for further analysis of the vessel group we source from to seek for effective way to incorporate ‘Risk Maps on IUU and Labour Abuse’ into our procurement process in the near future,” 

As a result of responsible seafood production, CP Foods recently launched CP Pacific, a sustainable shrimp product whose feed is 100% sustainable and traceable. 

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Beyond ensuring 100% of the company’s critical suppliers received ESG assessment, this year, CP Foods has conducted Human Rights Due Diligence in high-risk areas throughout operations and supply chains across 17 countries of operation. This Due Diligence will be re-conducted every 3 years.

In August, CP Foods launched ‘Restore the Ocean’ program. The Program is active in 32 locations along the Gulf of Thailand and Andaman Sea. The trash is collected in critical inland areas and the coastal areas. There is also collaboration with vessel groups to bring back ocean trash.  All trash collected is systematically recorded in accordance with SeaBOS’ recommended approach, internationally recognized Ocean Conservancy guidelines, for recycling and upcycling process. These are only made possible by thorough guidance from SeaBOS and excellent research from the Plastic Task Force.

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Seafood Business for Ocean Stewardship (SeaBOS) is a group of the world’s largest seafood companies that are collaborating with science to implement a joint vision to support more sustainable seafood production and improved ocean health. The initiative connects capture fisheries with feed producers and aquaculture businesses across the globe.

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