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00:00 We have to do something. If we don't, we'll do it the same way. What kind of business we do, how we do it. If it's profitable, it's not that bad. We have to do something more. But when we do more, it might have an impact. For example, environmental impact? If it's a large-scale project, is there a good area? Now let's see how the people who are affected will react.
00:21 Let's talk to the President of Chumphon.
00:32 Hello, Mr. Kamol.
00:34 Hello, Mr. Atichart and Mr. Sudawan.
00:37 Today, the Prime Minister visited Rannong to listen to the problems and the impact. Some people in Rannong said they didn't agree. What do you think?
00:51 Let's look at the overall picture of the project. It's a very large project. So we won't look at the overall picture separately because it's not complete.
01:06 There are many aspects to this project. The first aspect is to build a large-scale infrastructure. It's a large-scale infrastructure that has never been built before.
01:19 The second aspect is to build a large-scale infrastructure that connects the two sides of the boat. It's a large-scale infrastructure that connects the two sides of the boat.
01:42 It's a large-scale infrastructure that connects the two sides of the boat.
02:05 The next aspect is to build a large-scale industry. This industry is behind the boat. We will have a lot of space to build a large-scale industry.
02:26 The south is a source of agriculture. Durian, rubber, palm, and other agricultural products can be used to build a large-scale industry.
02:46 At the same time, we can build a Harao industry to export to Muslim countries around the world. In the future, we can build a TV factory to export to the world.
03:07 The third aspect is to build a large-scale industry. We have a deep-sea ship. The deep-sea ship can allow large ships to enter the sea.
03:30 The fourth aspect is to build a logistical system. The north and south are the highways from China to the south.
03:51 If there are products from China and Laos, they can be exported to Asia and the South, or they can be exported to the Pacific.
04:16 Mr. Kamol, if you talk about the three aspects, infrastructure, large-scale industry, and logistics, what benefits will the people in the area get?
04:35 The deep-sea ship industry will create a large-scale industry. We must first give the people in the area a job.
05:03 We must first give the people in the area a job.
05:06 The next step is to expand the industry to the north and south.
05:17 The employment rate is expected to be around 280,000 jobs. In Chumphon, it is expected to be around 150,000 jobs.
05:36 If you talk about infrastructure, large-scale industry, and logistics, what benefits will the people in the area get?
05:57 This is a good question. The government has to plan from scratch.
06:08 The first phase will be in 2025-2073, which is only 6-7 years away.
06:15 If we give importance to the current phase, I believe we will be able to produce people in time.
06:24 We will be able to re-skill the new generation of young people or the old-time farmers to adapt to the new logistics system.
06:44 If we plan from now, I think we will be able to do it.
06:49 Some people don't agree with you. How do you plan to take care of the people in the area?
06:59 It's normal. A large-scale project like this, if you see it 100%, it might be a little strange.
07:19 I will talk to the people in the area about the impact.
07:29 The important thing is that they are worried that they will be relocated to the place where they used to live.
07:39 I think if the government is clear at this point, it will help to reduce the concern.
07:50 The important thing now is that the people are waiting for a clear answer from the government.
07:57 First, how much compensation will they get? Second, how much compensation will they get? Third, how will they move to the new area?
08:11 If we follow the same process, I think it will be used in general.
08:19 This area is considered a special project and must be a special area.
08:27 I think if we follow the law, it will be too late.
08:33 We can't answer this question.
08:36 I think there should be a special law to address this issue as soon as possible.
08:45 Because uncertainty is what will cause concern and the most resistance.
08:55 The government should give importance to this as a starting point.
08:59 Just like going to the show, this should be given importance at the very beginning.
09:07 If the pandemic affects the environment again, what should we do?
09:18 The environment is mainly up to the management.
09:27 For example, in Singapore, we are lucky to be at this point.
09:37 There are many examples of global pandemic prevention projects.
09:43 We can study them in detail.
09:47 For example, in the past 50 years, the number of cases of COVID-19 has increased by 80,000.
09:57 The number of cases of COVID-19 has increased by 60,000.
10:05 The government can manage the situation without affecting the people.
10:15 The government can lead the economy to become the world's top priority.
10:17 What should the government do?
10:19 This is something that we can study.
10:29 In terms of the environment, Japan has been in a world war II situation.
10:39 Japan has nothing left. Japan is the world's leading industrial country.
10:47 Japan has a lot of problems.
10:51 But what should the government do?
10:53 What should the government do to ensure that the Japanese population is over 100 years old?
11:03 The government should focus on the management.
11:07 I would like to leave some of the main points for this project.
11:13 The first point is to manage water and energy.
11:23 When there is a major industry, water and energy are used in the industry.
11:33 Or use in agriculture.
11:35 Today, water is still a problem.
11:37 Because Japan is an agricultural city.
11:39 The number one production factor is water.
11:43 I want the government to plan how to manage water.
11:47 Because next, in addition to agriculture, water will also be used in industry.
11:55 Thank you for listening to the live broadcast from Chumphon.
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