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    May
    23

    (PRWEB) April 26, 2012 The Department of International Trade Promotion, Ministry of Commerce, and the Thai Auto-Parts Manufacturers Association (TAPMA), will be hosting Thailand Auto Parts & Accessories 2012, or TAPA 2012. This year’s fair, the largest in its history, is organized under the concept of, Automotive Technology Innovations for a Sustainable Environment, with participation of the 400 leading Thailand auto parts companies. Welcoming both Thai and foreign visitors from around the world, expected earnings of more than 470 million THB during 4 days fair.| Mrs. Nuntawan Sakuntanak, Director-General of the Department of international Trade Promotion, said that Thailand’s automotive vehicles and parts industries are key…. Read more


    Aug
    5

    Pakistan leader Zardari attacks David Cameron, saying Britain is ‘losing the war’ Imran Khan insisted Asif Ali Zardari should have stayed at home rather than embark on a ‘lavish’ tour that has also seen him travel to France. Read more on Daily…. Read more


    Aug
    3

    Pakistan leader to raise terror claims on UK trip PARIS (AFP) – Pakistan’s President Asif Ali Zardari is set to address David Cameron’s “uncalled for” criticism of Islamabad’s stance on terrorism during a visit to Britain which kicks off Tuesday, officials said. Read more on AFP via Yahoo! Canada…. Read more


    May
    19

    Specifically what passport did he use? Anyone?…. Read more


    Apr
    29

    Pakistan militant leader ‘still alive’ Intelligence officials in Islamabad say they believe Pakistan militant leader Hakimullah Mehsud is still alive, despite earlier reports that he was killed in January. Read more on Press…. Read more






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