Tuesday, May 27, 2014
What Me Worry Honda
Thailand's military coup has been accepted by Japan's carmaking sector, whose factories stretch across the rice fields to manufacture cars for home consumption and export to other Far East countries. plant managers were concerned about the effects of how a 10pm-7am curfew would affect the assembly lines, however Honda chairman Fumihiko Ike told reporters, "Thailand is where companies can invest with security. I personally don’t think there are huge risks to the economy."
Japan's investments in Thailand amounted to $6.9 billion in 2013.
Industrialists are backing the military.
They know how to keep the police in line as well as the people, because the generals know what's best for Thailand.
Same as a Japanese car makers.
It's business as usual with the richer gettting richest.
And what me worry about the poor.
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