Bangkok: The Ministry of Industry is advancing its efforts to upgrade the white industry, taking decisive actions to address and improve environmental and safety standards across the country. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to transition small and medium enterprises (SMEs) into new and sustainable industries, ensuring long-term economic growth and stability.
According to Thai News Agency, the Ministry is also intensifying its crackdown on zero-dollar factories, which have been a significant concern due to their detrimental impact on the economy and environment. These factories, often operating without proper financial exchanges and undermining market competition, are under strict scrutiny as the government seeks to eliminate such practices.
Furthermore, the Ministry is accelerating the dismantling of gray capital groups that have been linked to environmental degradation and safety risks. These groups have long been criticized for their exploitative operations, which often bypass regulations and pose serious threats to public welfare. By targeting these entities, the Ministry aims to foster a safer and more sustainable industrial landscape in the country.