Anutin Huddles with Top-Tier CEOs of CP and Saha Pathumpibul, Stresses Government-Private Sector Partnership for Economic Strength
Prime Minister Anutin met with major business leaders from Charoen Pokphand and Saha Pathumpibul to discuss government-private sector cooperation on economic growth, emphasizing the need to reduce regulatory barriers and pursue clean energy
At 5 p.m. on May 15, 2026, at the Phakdibodindorn Building of the Government House, Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, also serving as Interior Minister, chaired a joint consultation meeting between the government and private sector on strategies to enhance the country's economic competitiveness. Senior executives from major business groups attended, with Thanintr Jiarawanan, senior chairman of Charoen Pokphand Group, and Wetit Chokwattana, managing director of Saha Pathumpibul Public Company Limited, flanking the prime minister alongside other business leaders.
The prime minister stated that today's agenda was for businesspeople to speak and government to listen. He emphasized that the current government views itself as the driver of economic growth alongside the private sector, noting that separate paths cannot achieve national goals. He highlighted the government's commitment to reducing obstacles for private enterprise, including streamlining redundant regulations, resolving labor shortages, and opening doors to the emerging green industry sector.
Anutin noted that in this meeting, there is no head of the table—everyone is equal—and he deliberately seated multiple ministers alongside business representatives. He referenced his recent ASEAN summit participation in the Philippines, where he proposed emphasizing clean energy, regional electrical grid networks, and food security. He stressed that ASEAN must speak with one voice on these three critical issues to enhance the bloc's geopolitical importance. Anutin concluded that Thailand possesses significant strength and potential in all three areas, positioning the country as ASEAN's center and offering Thailand greater economic opportunities than other nations, but emphasized that public and private sectors must advance together.