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Thailand Eyes Restart Of halted projects

by Jean-François Tremblay
January 25, 2010 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 88, Issue 4

Thailand’s Cabinet has appointed a committee that will recommend ways to restart dozens of manufacturing projects, many of which involve chemicals, on the country’s northeastern coast. In December, the Supreme Administrative Court of Thailand ordered 76 projects located in the Map Ta Phut industrial park to stop construction because they had failed to conduct proper environmental and health assessments. Twelve have since restarted. Among the projects in limbo are some owned or partly owned by international chemical companies, particularly Japanese ones.

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