How Eastern Thailand's Industrial Boom Isn't Good News For Everyone | CNA Correspondent

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  • čas přidán 16. 11. 2022
  • Thailand’s Eastern Economic Corridor looks to pull in investment to the country. It’s offering incentives to foreigners to work and live in the EEC’s three provinces of Rayong, Chonburi and Chachoengsao. Authorities believe the EEC will not just generate income for the government, but also bring about tangible benefits to the locals. However, not everyone is happy about the development. Some locals say it’s affected their livelihoods. CNA Correspondent investigates how the creation of the EEC has impacted the local community and whether or not it will bring economic success to the region.
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Komentáře • 175

  • @TheThaiLife
    @TheThaiLife Před rokem +49

    I have a different take on this. I see thousands of smart Thai kids graduating from college with engineering degrees, then starting a small restaurant or selling meat on a stick. Every time a country starts it's industrial growth it's dirty and then gets cleaner. The local Thai fisherman, et cetera can't defend Thailand from modern enemies or help it compete in the modern world BUT always seem to adapt and do just fine. I've lived here 5-years and I enjoy the stone age living and the modern which are often right next to each other and that will not stop because Thailand is making progress. Before this they had rock quarrying, other types of mining and VERY destructive industries worse than this. The farmers and markets continued all around them.

    • @happyface96
      @happyface96 Před rokem +1

      Singapore will always try to dig out their Neighbour's dirty secrets in hopes sabotaging their efforts and staying in the lead and ahead of their competition, Singapore wants a poor ASEAN because a poor ASEAN means a rich Singapore.

    • @TheThaiLife
      @TheThaiLife Před rokem

      @@happyface96 The same thing happens with the United States. We enforce silly regulations on ourselves with subtle Chinese investments and promptings while they cut the tailpipes off their cars and have the most polluted cities on Earth. I look at China as the root of this issue.

    • @sparrow5407
      @sparrow5407 Před rokem +6

      Great insight, sir.
      From a Thai person.

    • @TheThaiLife
      @TheThaiLife Před rokem +4

      @@sparrow5407 Thank you

    • @organizedchaos4559
      @organizedchaos4559 Před rokem +5

      Easy to say when you aren’t the one negatively affected.

  • @hub6490
    @hub6490 Před rokem +71

    This is poorly done propaganda. Rayong is the richest province in Thailand by GDP per capita because most of our factories located there since 80s most of our manufactured goods exports produced in this province because it's nearby deep sea port.
    You make video to make it looks like Rayong is backwater fisherman village is laughable because we all know what is singapore's hidden agenda.

    • @oneviwatara9384
      @oneviwatara9384 Před rokem

      Your governments officials are trying to make rayong the richest province in Asia.

    • @bnosza
      @bnosza Před rokem

      Exactly!!

    • @youtoob8166
      @youtoob8166 Před rokem

      Agree

    • @davyzyvy4810
      @davyzyvy4810 Před rokem +1

      👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

    • @travelingman1125
      @travelingman1125 Před rokem

      This is true. Even per capita of rayong is one of the highest in Thailand

  • @bicolorangel4759
    @bicolorangel4759 Před rokem +139

    I always feel CNA cares more about fish and fisherman than any other industries and people. Throughout the reports in Laos, Cambodia and Thailand, the concerns of building dam on Mekong river and industrialization in Thailand are always fish. Ironically, nobody in Singapore cares about the livelihood of local fishermen in the southern islands. Singapore never stops on its way to reclaimation.

    • @user-hf7kb7fn8q
      @user-hf7kb7fn8q Před rokem +11

      จริง อาชีพเยอะแยะจะไม่ทำอย่างอื่นหรอ????นอกจากจับปลา

    • @oneviwatara9384
      @oneviwatara9384 Před rokem

      @Alvin
      Did you know slavery is part of the capitalism?

    • @metchandara
      @metchandara Před rokem

      CNA is a Type of US propaganda media. It’s trying to make any countries as bad as possible if their leaders of those countries was not US favorite. The Thailand leader right is not US favorite

    • @oneviwatara9384
      @oneviwatara9384 Před rokem

      @Alvin
      War is also part of capitalism.

    • @oneviwatara9384
      @oneviwatara9384 Před rokem

      @Alvin
      Then you don't know sh.t what is capitalism is all about.

  • @Nat_Ryder
    @Nat_Ryder Před rokem +48

    When advanced industrialised countries talk about environmental and pollution concerns in other countries, their ulterior intention is to obstruct these countries to develop rapidly and start completing with

    • @TheThaiLife
      @TheThaiLife Před rokem +1

      You are 1000% CORRECT! These are propoganda pieces pushing tired and woke narratives. When I see Thai students graduating with engineering or robotics degrees and then having to sell sliced pineapple or start a small restaurant it hurts my heart. This investment is LONG overdue and I'm happy to see it.

    • @organizedchaos4559
      @organizedchaos4559 Před rokem

      Ok, I won’t we’re investments come from, lol

    • @Hangover-ry9bo
      @Hangover-ry9bo Před 9 měsíci

      Its much simpler then that. All they do is saying some thing, what makes voters feel good. May be some firms follow and put a sticker on a fish can stating that its from a place where the fishing has no impact on the environment. That same people voting for this feel good lie, buy the cheapest imported fish and point the fingers at others. Thailand is next.

  • @cameron-wd6sd
    @cameron-wd6sd Před rokem +32

    They say it's like Singapore doesn't have land reclamation.... reclamation or building artificial islands. It's a detriment to the environment that is bad for oceans.

    • @hclau362
      @hclau362 Před rokem +1

      What do you expect from an American propaganda channel like CNA? Honesty? 😂😂

  • @readwrite1815
    @readwrite1815 Před rokem +19

    CNA, Chinese News Asia often reports negative issues about its neighbors.

    • @kentershackle1329
      @kentershackle1329 Před rokem

      Its SINGAPORE owned the country's national public broadcaster Mediacorp.& based in Singapore.. u clown.. btw its 'Channel NewsAsia'

    • @skorkiat
      @skorkiat Před rokem +1

      I totally agree.

    • @leaksovannperkikeraya6258
      @leaksovannperkikeraya6258 Před rokem

      We love CNAอีควายสบิ่มดิ้นไปสิ

    • @readwrite1815
      @readwrite1815 Před rokem +1

      @@leaksovannperkikeraya6258 SoB โง่ อะ แม่มึงให้แดกหญ้าเป็นอาหารหลักหรา อยู่ไปก็หนักแผ่นดินจริงๆ.

    • @Dxddoxy447
      @Dxddoxy447 Před rokem

      Bruh fully agreed

  • @williedigital
    @williedigital Před rokem +8

    71-year old forced to continue working full time doing hard fishing work for $200 USD a month--somehow reducing the number of people in this circumstance is a "downside" of economic development.

  • @ozoneami
    @ozoneami Před rokem +13

    Where is the fisherman village in Singapore?

    • @oneviwatara9384
      @oneviwatara9384 Před rokem

      Rich people buy their fish from fisherman.

    • @bicolorangel4759
      @bicolorangel4759 Před rokem +4

      All destroyed. Come over to west coast park in Singapore to see the life of relocated southern island's fishermen.

  • @kimjongun5612
    @kimjongun5612 Před rokem +21

    Not good news for Singapore's industry

  • @amonratpeavy9717
    @amonratpeavy9717 Před rokem +6

    Happy to see progress in Thailand.❤

  • @kosakata8632
    @kosakata8632 Před rokem +6

    Isn't Good News For Everyone? YES especially for Singaporean

  • @predragnikitz9106
    @predragnikitz9106 Před rokem +9

    Go go Thailand!

  • @user-ev9qp3yl3s
    @user-ev9qp3yl3s Před rokem +7

    Why is Singapore so hurt? Don't worry about Thailand we'll be a high income country like you soon.

  • @anub100official7
    @anub100official7 Před rokem +6

    The reason to why the number of fishes and squids are dwindling in the Thai Gulf is due to sea trolling and increase of fishermen. Nothing to do with pollution Etc. 15 years ago the amount of fish in the ocean was crazy. But at the time there weren't as many fishing boats and nets. Lack of fishing regulation and enforcement is to blame. Every private owned boat fishermen in Thailand will agree with me here. Every single time you go fishing you will lose your bait (whether it is jigging or just simple fresh lures) as it will get tangled up with fishing nets. And there are thousands of them. Most are left under lost and never retrieved. They catch everything. they don't care about size,. They take all their catch, then the small ones will be thrown away when back to shore but by the time they are all dead. Pretty sad tbh. Even 3-4 inch squids cant survive. they take everything.

  • @stevesarich2324
    @stevesarich2324 Před rokem +6

    What you DID NOT mention was plant based medicine.....which would compete with western pharmaceutical companies.

  • @MyChaiyos
    @MyChaiyos Před rokem +13

    EEC inThailand is a tangible and rigid industry development project. Not only manufacturing but also contribute to real estate , tranportation, and aviation industry for example hi-speed train from BKK to Pattaya and Rayong, expanding U-Tapao airport to be aviation hub in SE. Don't be worried about development in Thailand we gradually and carefully develop not too ambitious. However,please take a focus at your neighboring country opposite to Singapore i.e. Forestry City , a huge project in Malaysia.which they destroy nature and environment to create man-made island, this is severe environmental impact to your own country,why you still keep silent ?

    • @Iceyfire12
      @Iceyfire12 Před rokem +5

      Agreed they are so focused on Thailand’s Development just because they actually don’t want to see the Progress of Thailands Development yet complain its a Third world country!

    • @yengsabio5315
      @yengsabio5315 Před rokem

      It seems to me that that "Forest City" is almost akin to a scam. But that's just my hunch.

    • @MyChaiyos
      @MyChaiyos Před rokem

      为什么不关注直接影响新加坡人生活的问题呢? 那是森林城市

  • @J_A22
    @J_A22 Před rokem +3

    After EEC success, the next five years Mega project is Land Bridge City. No more Thai Canal between 2 Oceans.

  • @DarkSubz3r0
    @DarkSubz3r0 Před rokem +2

    You cannot please everyone. Rayong and Chonburi have been long industrial area for over 30+ years. They should adjust themselves long time ago.

  • @Hijratpak
    @Hijratpak Před rokem +23

    EEC IS A GOOD PROGRESS IN THAILAND

  • @sarcasmo57
    @sarcasmo57 Před rokem +5

    Kind of makes me feel like investing in Thailand.

    • @kookoo9958
      @kookoo9958 Před 19 dny

      Until you realize it’s still full of poor, white, losers from Europe. The rejects from Europe come to Thailand.

  • @cameron-wd6sd
    @cameron-wd6sd Před rokem +10

    Why should we care about news agencies from small country??

  • @tktk_green9332
    @tktk_green9332 Před rokem +2

    I not fully agreed with this. As the present, before EEC ,people in the 3 province has highest income per capita. So the priority should be other undeveloped provinces.

  • @cecacecaratssteal1395

    Great. All investment go other country since we got FTs and CECA.

  • @calvinng5598
    @calvinng5598 Před rokem +9

    While there is no denying that new businesses bring benefits to Rayong, new roads, more jobs and etc. There is are concerns for the environments, fishermen and locals. For the government to say that there isn't any issues are flat out lies. In the video at 12:04 the guy mentioned "It's like when we drive a car, even if it causes pollutions, we still need to drive". So he is ok with the pollution that caused by the manufactures. Sad...

    • @Iceyfire12
      @Iceyfire12 Před rokem +2

      Regardless Thailand is a third world country they have the right to develop despite BS Media or Environmentalist! Many first world cities already have destroyed their ecosystem and no one complains but if Thailand does How Dare they Develop! Let a Developing Country Develop their infrastructure without the BS! Yes they should be more eco friendly but not to the point it halts the Countries Progress!

  • @4u70229
    @4u70229 Před rokem +4

    Ang galing ng mga Authorities sa Thailand!!!! Forward Thinking! Pro Active!!! High speed rail lamang Taon lang…

    • @gabrielferrer2400
      @gabrielferrer2400 Před rokem

      Mas mabilis ang paggawa ng HSR ng Tsina kesa Japan. May tech transfer pa

    • @Etendard1708
      @Etendard1708 Před rokem +1

      Faster with more debt and increasing cost (as with KCIC).. I still opt for Japan.

  • @hlim431
    @hlim431 Před rokem +24

    Noticing all the CNA headlines are mostly NEGATIVE against China... please do NOT become a NED-CIA mouthpiece!! Have some pride Singapore...

  • @ggc7318
    @ggc7318 Před rokem +1

    Got to slove the pollution problems asap.

  • @yamanjain
    @yamanjain Před rokem +3

    Usd 263 per day !!!
    Let others make money. Not just fishermen !!

  • @KidkoroKnan
    @KidkoroKnan Před 6 měsíci

    And now, the SEC-Southern Economic Corridor bill is being modelled on EEC.

  • @jonwick7635
    @jonwick7635 Před rokem +3

    oh, not good for sgp?

  • @bankmusic6908
    @bankmusic6908 Před rokem

    We hire more then 1,000,000 Job in eec project, So sad for the fisher man. Hope gov can find another solution for this.

  • @sltan7235
    @sltan7235 Před 6 měsíci

    Was hoping to get more info on whether Thailand has been successful in drawing investments and if Thai workers really benefit from eec (vs foreigners) but came in disappointed with interviews with the fisherman and hardware store owner…

  • @user-xv3gu4cp8w
    @user-xv3gu4cp8w Před rokem +5

    Thailand is the paradise and the second home for all visitor !!!

  • @harendstarinus5598
    @harendstarinus5598 Před rokem +5

    Honestly I feel CNA always complain when there's sign the neighbors nation going forward to try become developed nation

  • @huahintrainspotters
    @huahintrainspotters Před rokem +4

    My point of view is Thai government should care more locally people, especially in part of agricultural, not only fishery but agriculturist and people who live in Eastern part too.

    • @leaksovannperkikeraya6258
      @leaksovannperkikeraya6258 Před rokem

      Could not agree more. Infrastructure is very important but. Look In these provincial areas, there is still no friendliness in the quality of life of the people, mass transit, footpaths, and power lines. No one thinks of solving the problem, instead, instead, develops and builds a new city to escape the old problem, which has very few people who really benefit. There are only investors in the investor environment.

    • @hclau362
      @hclau362 Před rokem

      So you think the Thai Govt should link up its military with the USA to start a local war? Or maybe restart the "black prison camps" operated by the CIA? Stop listening to the Americans - economic development is better than military engagements, that why the Americans don't fight wars on its own country, it starts wars every else to make money!

  • @Juy1234
    @Juy1234 Před rokem +1

    Currently, there are many investors coming in.🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @abmong
    @abmong Před rokem +8

    King Rama IX championed sustainable self-sufficiency, an economic policy with good sense to insulated against global shocks.
    Thailand needs to be careful not to destroy agricultural, horticultural and fisheries resources in the pursuit of industrialization.

    • @lucca_lee
      @lucca_lee Před rokem +1

      He already pass away it time to take risk otherwise Thailand wont go any further no pain = no gain !

    • @AllPileup
      @AllPileup Před rokem +2

      The incumbent government seems to betray his principles. Monopoly is rising here, and the gov are involved.

    • @Iceyfire12
      @Iceyfire12 Před rokem +1

      True However it is Time for a thailand to develop a second major city other than BKK it’s ridiculous to preserve preserve while the country never grows! The surrounding countries are catching up to Thailand at a fast rate. If Thailand becomes so paranoid about worldly views the country will go no where! It’s time to clean up many sois etc.
      All those non East Asians taking over BKK colluding with Tuk tuks for their crummy suit shops, Soi Arab, red light district etc! Many things need to go! Pattaya needs to major development!

    • @abmong
      @abmong Před rokem +4

      @@Iceyfire12 sustainable self-sufficiency isn't about nondevelopement. It's about smart developement that doesn't destroy preexisting domestic natural resources. It means the country can weather global supply interuption events like covid or the war in Ukraine better than countries dependant on imports of essential goods like food and energy from abroad. Thailand should guard against badly planned developement and sleepwalking into becoming dependant on imports. We don't want a Sihanoukville 2.0 in Thailand.

    • @redbloody946
      @redbloody946 Před rokem

      @@abmong Sihanoukville 2.0 😆

  • @sleepya3129
    @sleepya3129 Před rokem

    Everyone has the right to development

  • @anthonyanderson9326
    @anthonyanderson9326 Před 3 měsíci

    Pattaya is in the EEC

  • @olebreinholtchristiansen9005

    Lots of petrochemical companies are pouring out pollution into the water and the environment at all costs to the poor locals living of the land and sea

  • @behindofthesorrow
    @behindofthesorrow Před rokem +1

    Current government is only supported big company's investment and they are getting rich. but people is suffer and getting poorer since the De'tat coup. such a bad reality.

  • @keithrobinson686
    @keithrobinson686 Před rokem +1

    Alot of foreign investment.then they change there mind..waist of money

  • @mlrdmn
    @mlrdmn Před rokem +1

    The huge elephant in the room is the bio tech cannabis opportunities, Singapore needs to get on top of this asap !

  • @skema433
    @skema433 Před rokem +1

    i want to see kra canal begin construct. then what will happen

  • @wandererroam1529
    @wandererroam1529 Před rokem +3

    Singapore can feel relief now. The Thai government wouldn't challenge their trade supremacy by building that Thai canal any longer. And one reason is the environmental issue.

    • @Kevin-fq3zh
      @Kevin-fq3zh Před rokem +4

      yawn… the kra canal project proposal has been around for a century lolol. if it is such a sure winner it would have been built long long long time ago.

  • @abrahamdecruz5128
    @abrahamdecruz5128 Před rokem +1

    Good idea. Go Thailand go. With Patience and prayers the Lord Buddha will make it a success. The fishermen need not worry. Skills will be brought in. The region will boom and move the population away from Bangkok. Many.pluses. they should go full steam ahead. Within 10years the area will be booming. Uncle fisherman please be patient. You will have many more customers for your seafood.

  • @Kaoniao
    @Kaoniao Před rokem +1

    Using our logic mind, schooled in a worldly, materialistic way, decision making derived from sensual input leads to the same outcome wherever on this planet. Decisions from a non sense derived mind will lead to a different outcome…

  • @captainmee3469
    @captainmee3469 Před rokem

    more and more green house.... sad for world....

  • @geekane9462
    @geekane9462 Před rokem

    In the USA this is called Gentrification. Just like animals evolve so do a people. There will always be those on opposite sides of change. Gentrification improves local economics and provides jobs. Unfortunately here there fishermen are forced to fish further out.
    If any country is to grow so must the use of the land and the education of its people. With technology ever advancing the new generation will come in and experience better quality of life than their forefathers. Thailand cannot propel itself into the future or even keep pace with the global economy on its current fishing industry. Not that fishing is a major economic industry now but in other words if any industry is to thrive it must welcome change or inevitably become extinct; evolution will match on.

  • @wuttichaikunlam2435
    @wuttichaikunlam2435 Před rokem

    I think this negative report ,

  • @Hasan-we7qp
    @Hasan-we7qp Před rokem +2

    singapore has already bridged SEA economy and global corporations for years, EEC trying to reinvent that will most likely fail because how Thailand's government/monarch policy work. also nowadays most nations already do business or investment directly now that technology is able connect them without middlemen.

    • @J_A22
      @J_A22 Před rokem +7

      Not to fail at all. EEC has been set up ages ago. Thailand doesn't rely on the Tourist sector anymore. They produce cars in the top ten in the world. Now, Car companies like Ford, BYD, Great Wall Motor, MG,
      Benz, BMW
      Horizon plus (Foxconn and PTT), EA, EV Primus already build their factories and start make EV car next year. Many more to come like Semiconductor (Sony), Cloud Service(Amazon) etc

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  • @gaiamagna9156
    @gaiamagna9156 Před rokem

    When and where the greedy and the poor meet, there are always troubles.

  • @AK-sq5nc
    @AK-sq5nc Před rokem

    สงสัยไก่ขาดแคลนเลยอยากได้ไก่จากไทยไปทำข้าวมันไก่

  • @samanyusoh7285
    @samanyusoh7285 Před rokem +2

    มันได้เยอะกว่าเสียไงเทียบคนที่ได้มันเยอะกว่าคนมีงานทำผลเสียมันเราจำกัดได้เพราะว่ามันมีหน่วยงานของมันที่เข้ามาดูแล

  • @walkertongdee
    @walkertongdee Před rokem +1

    Ugly scar

  • @Nat_Ryder
    @Nat_Ryder Před rokem

    competing with themselves. Don't buy it.

  • @incognitoadventure
    @incognitoadventure Před rokem +2

    no to industrialization..

    • @bicolorangel4759
      @bicolorangel4759 Před rokem +7

      Please say this to Singaporean. Please stop reclaiming the sea, stop building HDBs and Factories on the land that should be owned by the mother nature.

    • @peterlee6148
      @peterlee6148 Před rokem

      @@bicolorangel4759 shut up.easy for you to say

    • @bicolorangel4759
      @bicolorangel4759 Před rokem +5

      @@peterlee6148 Tell me why Singapore should industrialize while other countries in ASEAN should live on catching fish?

  • @user-ny3dp6yl5k
    @user-ny3dp6yl5k Před rokem

    haha singapore

  • @maestrolik
    @maestrolik Před rokem +2

    Lol all the triggered folks

  • @_Alfa.Bravo_
    @_Alfa.Bravo_ Před rokem +6

    Tourists prefer clean countries for holiday !!! Thailands air and landscape is often very much polluted unfortunately !!! It is the land of smile and the land of plastic , 240.000.000.000 bags used every year !!!!! Crazy

    • @Vandyke0147
      @Vandyke0147 Před rokem +10

      A country is not a zoo where it only serves tourists. Local people need to be fed and happy financially too.

    • @_Alfa.Bravo_
      @_Alfa.Bravo_ Před rokem +3

      @@Vandyke0147 Yes of corse. Tht is why I am saying, if a country wants tourism , keep roads , forests , beaches , rivers , sidewalks clean

    • @AllPileup
      @AllPileup Před rokem +1

      The gov said they will ban plastic bags in 2023. Anddddd it still is sprawling everywhere. Speaks volume about how effective they are.

    • @Iceyfire12
      @Iceyfire12 Před rokem

      @@AllPileup yet you have no alternatives to plastic bags! Hell Koreans use plastic everywhere too! Thailand has already curbed many plastic bags policies including 7/11!
      If you have no alternatives to plastic bags and how to separate sauces foods etc then you have no say! If this government is ineffective then every government is ineffective lol! The US has criminals roaming the streets attacking people every second and being released back! LoL sit down you red shirt

    • @Iceyfire12
      @Iceyfire12 Před rokem +5

      @@_Alfa.Bravo_ and is their other alternatives to plastic bags that is cheap and effective for the locals to use? Koreans use plastic bags for their food and packaging they even have ice cubes in plastic cups at 7/11 in Korean for them to buy another plastic drink and pour it in! Don’t even with Thailand! Bangkok has the most variety of public transportation than any ASEAN city which does create smog but that’s the way it is! They have already constructed Metros and expanded them that other surrounding countries don’t have! Vietnam just added their first metro line last nov 21!
      Bangkok will soon have monorails, existing expanding BTS, MRT, electric boats and soon electric Buses! They are progressing!

  • @thaiblood7888
    @thaiblood7888 Před rokem

    Everything has 2 faces but what is the best thing to do for the most useful forThe best of Thai people.

  • @siambulldog1
    @siambulldog1 Před rokem +3

    and who do you think you are, CNA?

  • @samanyusoh7285
    @samanyusoh7285 Před rokem +2

    ผลดีมันมากกว่าผลเสียลุงมันแก่แล้วอยู่อีกไม่นานหรอกลุงไม่ต้องเป็นห่วงหรอก