Economy is one of the many important functions of a country. Its success or failure will dictate how the country manage its resources both locally and internationally. One country's choice to improve the local economy can be an advantage or disadvantage to others. Thailand's textile and garment industry is set to bloom by 2010 thanks to the plans of China to shift its resources and garment manufacturing inside its confines rather than outside trading and marketing. Read the rest here:
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