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InfoQuest Ltd, Thailand

InfoQuest Limited is a leading news agency and information provider in Thailand devoted to development, aggregation and marketing of content products, news clipping as well as mobile content services. NEWSCenter, its online content products includes a various kinds of information ranging from local and international newswires, newspapers and magazines, real-time news by its own editorial and reference articles from research firms, financial institutions, government agencies and regulatory bodies.

InfoQuest has a technical partner, ThaiQuest Limited, a leading software and search engine developer in Thailand which operates and support InfoQuest in many ways such as database and technical assistance. InfoQuest employs approximately 140 people and many of them gain much experience in the real-time information business.

InfoQuest has joined AsiaNet and act for AsiaNet's representative in Thailand since 1996. InfoQuest translates, distributes via fax and email to local newspapers, target magazines and TV and radio stations. The company also market domestic and international press release, photo release and multimedia services.

InfoQuest Limited

address:
888/178 Ploenchit Road
17th Floor Mahatun Plaza Building
Lumpini, Patumwan,
Bangkok 10330,
Thailand

telephone:
+66 2 651 4800 (ext. 315)

fax:
+66 2 253 5051

email:
anop@infoquest.co.th

website:
www.infoquest.co.th
Latest Press Release
Thai fruit growers enjoy Cambodian border trade

Thai fruit growers enjoy Cambodian border trade

Thai fruit growers enjoy Cambodian border trade

BANGKOK, May 20 – Fruit trade along the Thai-Cambodian border is likely to flourish due to the growing demand by the neighbouring countries.

Sombat Juengtrakul, vice chairman of Chanthaburi's Thai-Cambodian Business and Tourism Association, said Cambodian and Vietnamese traders have bought more Thai fruit with the trade at the border markets valued at some Bt6 million per day. The volume of purchase orders have increased by about Bt2 million or by 30 per cent year-on-year.

Mr Sombat expected that Thai fruit exports to neighbouring countries will continue to rise. The most popular fruits among the neighbours are durian, mangosteen, rambutan and longkong.