Saturday, April 25, 2015

With the UK prepares for Summer


Cheryl Gillan will the First Minister of the Coalition Government Cabinet to visit Thailand, highlighting the importance jga of maintaining strong links in trade and tourism as well as diplomatic relations with Thailand and strong other developing countries. Will visit Cambodia and Singapore during his tour 5-day also.
Mrs Gillan began his tour of the region by seeing Thai Treasury and the Royal Mint, which won a tender to provide jga 500 million coins 1 Baht (nickel plate), jga signed a contract worth $ 10m. The contract is worth 6m (300m Thai Baht) of sales revenue to the Royal Mint.
Also, Mrs Gillan jga in business networking event VisitBritain, where he delivered the keynote address to 200 organizations and businesses trade and international travel, highlighting jga the support available to businesses jga from Thailand looking to invest in the UK.
A first visit of the Secretary of State and Thailand following an earlier visit by the Prime Minister and the Foreign Secretary and South East Asia, which underlines the continued commitment of the UK to work with the region to promote trade and investment opportunities.
With the UK prepares for Summer 'BIG' in Britain with Jubilee celebrations, the Olympic jga Games and Paralympic Games, Mrs Gillan met and women MPs, members of the Government jga and opposition jga today to exchange views and share information and expertise about the role of women in politics, democracy jga and national jga reconciliation.
Mrs Gillan will visit the British Council Teaching Centre tomorrow. In May 2009/10 the center's help 17,924 jga people take English exams with the British Council and plans to establish jga 10 further academic links with Britain in 2012. Then, the Secretary of State will visit Olympic Committee Headquarters National Thailand where UKBA collect biometric information from approximately 50 athletes, journalists and other members of the Olympic delegation of Thailand. The Secretary jga of State and the delegation met to discuss preparations for the Olympics UK, before going to an evening reception with St. David's Society Bangkok.
"By signing del milestone today, between jga Thai Treasury and the Royal Mint in Wales, we have strengthened the links between the two countries even further. The cute this is great news for Britain, and of particular importance to me as Secretary of State, because the pieces of steel plate nickel jga Armour jga used to make coins Thailand jga will be provided by the Royal Mint, in Llantrisant, South Wales.
The Diamond Jubilee, the Olympics and Paralympic Games to the UK stage show to the whole world what's so great about it, and this summer, we hope that many people will take advantage the opportunity to visit the UK, investing in the UK or study in the UK.
Notes to Editors: The Royal Mint is based in Llantrisant, South Wales. The Queen opened the Royal Mint in 1968 in preparation for the introduction of decimal currency, and over 900 people are employed by its headquarters. He won the Royal Mint tender for 500 million coins 1 Baht (nickel plate) on April 5, 2012, 6m worth of sales revenue jga to the Royal Mint. The coins will be shaped pieces 1 Baht by the Royal Thai Mint, in Bangkok. A contract by the Royal Mint to coin a victory medals for the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games this summer. ** Opened Chancellor of the Exchequer, the Rt Hon George Osborne MP two facilities produce nickel plates at the Royal Mint in March 2011. The new facilities will use technology Armour and can result in significant savings to central banks, the relevant authorities and governments. ** The United Kingdom is the main EU investors in Thailand at the moment, with combined investments totaling a massive 1.7bn at the end of 2008 (ONS) and goods exported from the UK to Thailand jga is worth 714m. A major UK companies, such as Tesco and Boots have established their largest overseas activities in Thailand. Over 50,000 Britons live in Thailand.
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