Thailand is located in Southeastern Asia, southeast of Burma, bordering the Andaman Sea, and the Gulf of Thailand. It covers an area about twice the size of Wyoming. The climate there is tropical with a warm southwest monsoon from May to September and a cool northeast monsoon from November to March. The terrain includes a central plain, the Khorat plateau in the east, and mountains in other regions. Some natural resources include tin, rubber, natural gas, tungsten, tantalum, timber, lead, fish, lignite, fluoride, gypsum and arable land.
Thailand has recovered from the 1997-98 Asian Financial Crisis and currently has a solid infrastructure, free-enterprise economy, and pro-investment policies. Boosted by increased consumption and strong export growth, the Thai economy grew 6.9% in 2003 and 6.1% in 2004. Preferential trade agreements with various partners have increased exports and helped to maintain high growth. In late December 2004, a major tsunami struck Thailand and growth slowed to 4.4% in 2005. (This downturn was also aided by high oil prices, weaker demand from Western markets, severe drought in rural regions, tsunami-related declines in tourism, and lower consumer confidence. The government’s plans for infrastructure and social development have also slowed growth.) In 2006, the economy may be at risk for a possible avian flu epidemic.
Thailand has around 6,797,000 Telephone lines and 8,420,000 Internet users
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