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Free trade would benefit Thailand with other country such as United States, Bangladesh, and India etc. I will talk about Fact Sheet between United States and Thailand. Fact sheet is President Bush Announces United States Intends to Negotiate a Free Trade Agreement with Thailand. United States will eliminate of the wide array of tariff and non-tariff barriers is expected to increase U.S. exports, particularly of agricultural goods and a range of services, and expand opportunities for American farmers, workers, consumers and businesses. The announcement that the United States and Thailand intend to launch FTA negotiations is recognition of the progress both countries have made in deepening trade relations during the past year. Thailand is prepared to negotiate an agreement that contains the comprehensive coverage and high standards that the United States seeks. The benefits of an FTA between U.S.-Thailand FTA would promote U.S. exports. The United States exported $4.9 billion to Thailand in 2002. An FTA will help increase U.S. exports to Thailand. Although Thailand has liberalized its trade and investment regime over the past several years, its average tariffs remain relatively high at about 16 percent. Through FTA negotiations, the United States will aim to eliminate these tariffs as well as substantially reduce Thailand's significant non-tariff barriers, creating new and substantial opportunities for American businesses. An FTA would particularly benefit American farmers, who currently face tariffs in Thailand averaging 35 percent in addition to array non-tariff barriers. Other U.S. sectors that would likely benefit from an FTA with Thailand include autos and auto parts, given that Thailand's tariffs on these goods run as high as 80 percent. Second, protect U.S. investment. An FTA would preserve the preferential status of U.S. investments under the U.S.-Thailand Treaty of Amity and Economic Relations (AER). The AER covers over 1,000 U.S. businesses in Thailand. Total U.S. investment in Thailand is about $20 billion. Third, build on Enterprise for ASEAN initiative and U.S. -Singapore FTA. President Bush announced the U.S. Enterprise for ASEAN Initiative (EAI) in October, 2002. This initiative offers the prospect of bilateral free trade agreements between the United States and ASEAN countries that are committed to economic reforms and openness. The goal of EAI is to create a network of bilateral FTAs that will increase trade and investment, tying more closely together our economies and our futures. Following on the U.S. -Singapore FTA, a U.S.-Thailand FTA will advance this ambitious initiative. Two-way trade between the United States and Singapore and Thailand combined would be close to $53 billion.

Product placement
“Product placement” is a process to make their products is appearing in the film. Some institutes called “Brand Placement” but marketers mostly call product placement for implement in doing marketing promotion and IMC which are high powerful and not expensive. Opportunity and result from the implement can expect in nation level up to the World. In every countries, movie in the cinema has product placement or in the television program and films in television which is highly the most product placement. In conclusion, product placement can be classified in to 3 basic types. First is visual placement, this case is easy to focus in product placement from view. Second is Spoken placement, this case is from the sound in the movie which is present in their product, service and corporate. Third is usage placement, owner need this case the most because it mean, consumer use his/her product already and usage placement usually happen with visual and spoken placement too. That all of the definition in “Product Placement”.