Foreign Business Act

The Foreign Business Act Thailand (FBA) defines the laws which governs businesses in Thailand by foreigners. Some provisions relating to the restriction of the rights and liberty of individuals but by implication of Section 29 in conjunction with Section 35 and Section 50 of the Constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand.

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