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In brief

“Sustainability Solution EP.5: Thai investment agency’s move to promote sustainability” is presented by our Sustainability partner Nam-Ake Lekfuangfu, Chana Sooppipat and Jaywon Yi from our Corporate practice group, who are experienced in foreign investment. In this episode, our team discusses promotion schemes offered by the Board of Investment of Thailand related to sustainability, covering various industries.

This episode is the latest addition to our YouTube series “Sustainability Solution“, which provides regular updates on key legal highlights related to sustainability and ESG. This video is in Thai with English subtitles.


Presenters: Nam-Ake Lekfuangfu, Chana Sooppipat and Jaywon Yi

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Author

Nam-Ake Lekfuangfu is a partner of the Employment & Compensation Practice Group in Bangkok. He is experienced not only in employment laws but also, corporate and commercial law, mergers and acquisitions, environment and trade regulations. Over the past year, Nam-Ake was lead lawyer for a wide range of employment matters involving high profile clients. With his extensive legal knowledge, combined with insights on industrial knowledge and practices and Supreme Court rulings, Nam-Ake assists clients on employment and immigration works, ranging from day-to-day advice to complex matters, such as advising on employment trends impacting employers globally, including global mobility, the use of modern workforce and gender pay gap.

Author

Jaywon Yi joined Baker McKenzie in 2016. She is active in the Antitrust and Competition, Corporate and M&A, and International Commerce & Trade Practice Groups.

Author

Chana Sooppipat is an Associate in Baker McKenzie, Bangkok office.

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