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  2. List of markets in Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    Simum Muang Market: A large wholesale fruit and vegetables in Khu Khot area near Don Mueang International Airport. Tai Market: Wholesale agricultural products 24 hours to start trading since 1995 before the official opening in 1997, most greengrocers move from Pak Khlong Market in 1995 like Simum Muang Market.

  3. Charoen Rat Road - Wikipedia

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    Charoen Rat Road served as a large wholesale area for more than 30 years until an era when equipment from China and untanned leather from Thailand began to be imported here by Chinese investors. At present, on Charoen Rat Road, it will find a lot of Chinese leather shops and products come and open in the storefront in both of the roadside. [2]

  4. Bobae Market - Wikipedia

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    Bobae Market (Thai: ตลาดโบ๊เบ๊, RTGS: Talat Bobe, pronounced [tā.làːt bóː.béː]), usually shortened to Bobae, is a well-known cheap clothing market, both retail and wholesale. The market area has two huge wholesale shopping areas, Bobae Market and Bobae Tower.

  5. Customs law of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    200 cigarettes or 250 g of tobacco per person (blocks must be in different bags). 1 L of alcohol (it doesn’t depend on alcohol proof). Items for personal use with value up to 80000 Baht. 1 camera or video camera. 5 photographic films or 3 cassettes for 8- or 16mm video camera.

  6. Si Yaek Maha Nak - Wikipedia

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    At present Si Yak Maha Nak is still an important market, as in the past. It's the location of the Maha Nak Market, also known as Saphan Khao Market, Bangkok's largest wholesale and retail fruits market. In addition, it's also adjacent to Bobae, wholesale and retail cheap clothes market located in Pom Prap Sattru Phai district. [2]

  7. Bangkok Free Trade Zone - Wikipedia

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    Bangkok Free Trade Zone (BFTZ) is an industrial park located near Bangkok, Thailand.It covers about 400 acres (160 ha) and is managed by Prospect Development Company. [1]In 2013, Ticon Logistics Park agreed to purchase 71 acres (29 ha) acres in the BFTZ where it planned to build 150,000 square metres (1,600,000 sq ft) of warehouses.

  8. Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    Wholesale and retail trade is the largest sector in the city's economy, contributing 24 per cent of Bangkok's gross provincial product. It is followed by manufacturing (14.3 per cent); real estate, renting and business activities (12.4 per cent); transport and communications (11.6 per cent); and financial intermediation (11.1 per cent).

  9. Metro AG - Wikipedia

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    Metro AG logo from 2010 until 2016, branded as "Metro Group" Metro AG is a German multinational company based in Düsseldorf which operates business membership-only cash and carry stores primarily under the Metro brand. [4]