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  2. List of active Indonesian Navy ships - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia. On 2 April 2024, Naval Group announced that the Indonesian Navy has placed an order for two improved Scorpène-class submarine, which will be built in Indonesia. [ 3][ 4] Nagapasa class. KRI Nagapasa (403) KRI Ardadedali (404) KRI Alugoro (405) South Korea. Indonesia. In active service.

  3. Micro-Star International - Wikipedia

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    www .msi .com. Secondary logo. Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. (commonly known as MSI; Chinese : 微星科技股份有限公司) is a Taiwanese multinational information technology corporation headquartered in New Taipei City, Taiwan. It designs, develops and provides computer hardware as well as related products and services, including ...

  4. List of equipment of the Royal Thai Navy - Wikipedia

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    Thai designation, built in China. [ 7] Frigate. Armament: 2 × Type 79 100 mm naval gun. 4 × Type 76 twin 37 mm naval gun. 8 × C802A missiles. 2 × Type 86 ASW rocket launcher. The Royal Thai Navy frigate HTMS Bhumibol Adulyadej sails in formation Guardian Sea 2019.

  5. Yamaha Mio - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha Mio is a scooter with a CVT transmission made by Yamaha Motor. It was introduced for the Southeast Asia market in 2003 as the successor of the Nouvo. In Malaysia, this model is known as Yamaha Ego. As 2007, there were some 76,000 Ego customers in Malaysia. [ 1] Together with its counterpart the Yamaha Nouvo, the Mio/Ego is a platform ...

  6. Office of Insurance Commission - Wikipedia

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    Thailand implemented a risk-based capital (RBC) framework in 2011 aligning the Thai insurance industry to many other Asian economies including Japan (since 1997), Indonesia (since 2000), Taiwan (since 2002), Singapore (since 2004), Malaysia (since 2009), South Korea, The Philippines and Thailand (since 2011). [3]

  7. Chinese police overseas service stations - Wikipedia

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    The term " overseas service station " ( Chinese : 海外服务站; pinyin : hǎiwài fúwù zhàn) and the associated phrase, " Overseas 110 " or " 110 Overseas " ( Chinese : 海外110; pinyin : hǎiwài yāoyāolíng; lit. 'abroad 110'; alluding to China's emergency number for the police, 110), refer to various extralegal offices established ...

  8. Foreign relations of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The foreign relations of Thailand are handled by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand . Thailand participates fully in international and regional organizations. It has developed close ties with other ASEAN members—Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Brunei, Laos,and Vietnam—whose foreign and economic ministers hold ...

  9. Economy of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Telecommunications and trade in services are emerging as centers of industrial expansion and economic competitiveness. [30] Thailand is the second-largest economy in Southeast Asia, after Indonesia. Its per capita GDP 247,828 baht (US$7,069) in 2022 [26] ranks fourth in Southeast Asian per capita GDP, after Singapore, Brunei, and Malaysia.