Thriving in the Next Future of ASEAN – Legal, Tax & Business Regulations for Foreign Firms in Thailand

September 18, 2020

“At minimum, it generally takes approximately 3 weeks from the preparation of documents to the completion of registration of a Thai Limited Company,” said Tractus Managing Director John Evans during his presentation hosted by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce & Industry. In mid-September, the SCCCI invited John to moderate a webinar focused on Thailand’s economic outlook post-COVID and to share his experience on Thailand’s legal, tax and business regulations for foreign business.

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