Post by account_disabled on Dec 24, 2023 3:48:22 GMT
Plan International Thailand, together with AstraZeneca Global and EDF Foundation (Education Fund for Development Foundation), organized training activities for student leaders in the project to promote good health. in children and youth (Young Health Program) for school leader students Yonploy Chaturachinda Samut Prakan Province Throughout the 3-day training at the school meeting room. Lead student of Ploy Chatu School Rajinda has learned both ways. Theory and practice from science Expert lecturers from Planning International Thailand, with a total of 5 learning topics, which have important content related to risk factors that lead to Non-communicable diseases (NCDs: Non-communicable diseases) such as diabetes, cancer, cardiovascular disease The causes and factors are smoking, drinking alcohol, eating foods that are not healthy, and not exercising enough. Air pollution that affects health, as well as the connection between these factors speaking to gender equality Reproductive health rights and emotional health which all promote disease In addition, the lecturer also helped prepare Readiness for students The leader of the school in applying the knowledge gained Go and distribute it to your fellow students. Inside the school Through training in designing Activities to expand results in the form of I also teach friends.
Learning%2Btogegther%2Bat%2BYoung%2BHealth%2BProgramme%2Btraining For the EDF Foundation, it is the 255th public charity organization in Thailand that works together with Office of Education and Schools in various provinces To help students at poor by providing scholarships. In addition, they work and coordinate with the organization. Private sector organizations organize CSR activities in schools and Telegram Number Data communities to help Develop quality of life Work skills and careers have been improved since 1987 until they are accepted by all agencies. Domestic and international Companies, organizations or people interested in donating scholarships. Treat or organize special activities for students. Students and the community can ask questions. More information is available at the Public Relations Department. EDF Foundation Telephone 02-579-92-9 to 11 Email public@edfthai.org Click to see details about Information about the foundation's operations can be found on the websiteor the Facebook fan page @edfthai (EDF Thailand).
Implementation of Thailand's AD measures Thailand has implemented AD measures to protect high-cost domestic steel producers. To be able to compete with imported steel that continues to dump into the market. The Thai steel industry must import steel for further processing. causing a disadvantage in terms of costs It is a channel for foreign steel to dump into the market. In this regard, the rate of utilization of Thai steel production capacity has continuously decreased until it reached approximately 30% of the total maximum steel production capacity of the entire country. This has led to the need to use AD measures, which has been in place since 2002, with Thailand using AD measures the most with steel from China. And steel from China is assigned the highest duty rate compared to other countries in the same type of product. However, the amount of steel imported from China especially hot rolled steel sheets It continues to increase. By 2023, crude steel production in China will increase. In addition, steel demand in China is weak due to the real estate crisis. As a result, there is a risk that there will be more steel being released from China to Thailand. Although AD measures help protect domestic steel producers But Thailand still depends on importing various types of steel. Steel usage in Thailand still depends on imports. which the downstream producer And final users of steel must bear additional costs from implementing AD measures, even though AD measures help protect domestic steel producers from competing with imported steel.
Learning%2Btogegther%2Bat%2BYoung%2BHealth%2BProgramme%2Btraining For the EDF Foundation, it is the 255th public charity organization in Thailand that works together with Office of Education and Schools in various provinces To help students at poor by providing scholarships. In addition, they work and coordinate with the organization. Private sector organizations organize CSR activities in schools and Telegram Number Data communities to help Develop quality of life Work skills and careers have been improved since 1987 until they are accepted by all agencies. Domestic and international Companies, organizations or people interested in donating scholarships. Treat or organize special activities for students. Students and the community can ask questions. More information is available at the Public Relations Department. EDF Foundation Telephone 02-579-92-9 to 11 Email public@edfthai.org Click to see details about Information about the foundation's operations can be found on the websiteor the Facebook fan page @edfthai (EDF Thailand).
Implementation of Thailand's AD measures Thailand has implemented AD measures to protect high-cost domestic steel producers. To be able to compete with imported steel that continues to dump into the market. The Thai steel industry must import steel for further processing. causing a disadvantage in terms of costs It is a channel for foreign steel to dump into the market. In this regard, the rate of utilization of Thai steel production capacity has continuously decreased until it reached approximately 30% of the total maximum steel production capacity of the entire country. This has led to the need to use AD measures, which has been in place since 2002, with Thailand using AD measures the most with steel from China. And steel from China is assigned the highest duty rate compared to other countries in the same type of product. However, the amount of steel imported from China especially hot rolled steel sheets It continues to increase. By 2023, crude steel production in China will increase. In addition, steel demand in China is weak due to the real estate crisis. As a result, there is a risk that there will be more steel being released from China to Thailand. Although AD measures help protect domestic steel producers But Thailand still depends on importing various types of steel. Steel usage in Thailand still depends on imports. which the downstream producer And final users of steel must bear additional costs from implementing AD measures, even though AD measures help protect domestic steel producers from competing with imported steel.