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  • What does DBP mean?
  • Dublin-Pleasanton (Amtrak station code; Dublin-Pleasonton, CA) Distribution Boulangerie Pâtisserie (French bakery distribution company) 35 definitions of DBP. Meaning of DBP. What does DBP stand for?
  • DBP abbreviation.
  • What does DBD stand for?
  • What is the DBD?
  • What is the DBD?
  • The Department of Business Development (the “DBD”) (in Thai: กรมพัฒนาธุรกิจการค้า) is one of the Thai government agencies that most Thais and foreigners doing businesses in Thailand have to deal with most frequently.
  • What is the Department of Business Development (DBD)?
  • What is the DBD?
  • The Department of Business Development (the “DBD”) (in Thai: กรมพัฒนาธุรกิจการค้า) is one of the Thai government agencies that most Thais and foreigners doing businesses in Thailand have to deal with most frequently. This article explains, in a nutshell, what the DBD is and what its responsibilities are.
  • How many offices does DBD have in Bangkok?
  • In addition to its head office in Nonthaburi Province, the DBD also has five offices in Bangkok (Pinklao, Phaholyothin, Ratchadaphisek, Surawong and Srinakarin), 76 provincial offices (one in each province) and four additional branches in the major districts of some provinces (in addition to the main provincial office in that province).
  • What does the DBD do?
  • The DBD is primarily responsible for regulating and enforcing the following laws: the Foreign Business Operations Act (the “FBA”). For more information on the FBA, click here. Formally (according to the Ministerial Regulations on structure of the DBD of 2012), the DBD consists of one secretariat, one division, five bureaus and two groups.
  • Where did the DBD come from?
  • The origin of the DBD can be traced back to 1924 when the Department of Commercial Registration (in Thai: กรมทะเบียนการค้า) was established by a royal proclamation of King Rama VI, after the Ministry of Commerce was established in 1920. The agency’s name was changed to its current name when the Government Re-organization Act was enacted in 2002.

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