Cabinet approves 552 million baht southern development plan

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Ranong, Cabinet approves 552 million baht Southern Development Development Plan to raise the level of Koh Yao community tourism, improve Ranong pier. Approve the principles of the draft Local Fisheries Act. Send it back to listen to opinions from all sides. Mr. Chai Watcharong, spokesman for the Prime Minister's Office, said that the Ranong Provincial Traveling Cabinet meeting approved the proposal, results of the meeting of the Joint Public-Private Committee for Development and Solving Economic Problems (GRID), Southern Province Group. Divided into 13 government projects, with a budget of 350 million baht, there are also 5 public utility development projects proposed by the private sector, with a budget of 202, a total of 552 million baht, to be used to enhance community tourism. Used to develop Koh Yao, Phang Nga Province, improving Ranong Port. Road development in important tourist destinations The Cabinet meeting also approved the draft Act to amend local fisheries as proposed by the Committee to Solve Coastal Marine Fisheries Problems. This is because the 2015 draft of the Act emphasizes punishment but does not emphasize fishing protection for farmers. Therefore, it is an obstacle to small-scale fishing. Even after hearing the opinions of the people There are still agencies that need to express additional opinions. The Prime Minister therefore requests that they be brought back to listen to their opinions in detail. to present to the next Cabinet meeting Mrs. Radklao Inthawong Suwankiri, Deputy Spokesperson for the Prime Minister's Office, revealed that the Cabinet has spread out to the area to inspect the progress of economic areas. As NESDB oversees including the development of community health tourism in the Southern Economic Zone (SEC), pushing for the Southern Land Bridge project to connect transportation on the Gulf of Thailand - Andaman Sea. Improving tourist safety and promote entrepreneurs Letting the Land Development Department solve the problem of bad smells In Ranong pier. Source: Thai News Agency