
The Embassy of Sweden in Bangkok recently hosted a Business Breakfast gathering members of the Swedish business community in Thailand to discuss climate change and opportunities for bilateral cooperation.
According to the Swedish Chamber of Commerce in Thailand (Swecham), the event featured a presentation by Pavich Kesavawong, Deputy Director-General of Thailand’s Department of Climate Change and Environment (DCCE), who introduced Thailand’s updated climate strategy—NDC 3.0.
The strategy outlines targeted greenhouse gas reductions across the energy, agriculture, industry, and waste sectors. Key components include early coal phase-out, the adoption of hydrogen and battery energy storage, and a stronger focus on sustainable waste management.
The event also explored opportunities for Sweden and Thailand to collaborate on green technology, innovation, and sustainable investment.
“Sweden stands ready to partner with Thailand in achieving these climate goals,” Swecham stated. “Tackling climate change requires joint efforts, and we are proud to facilitate dialogues that foster real impact.”
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