, Based on data released on the IEAT website, 2005.

, According to the Asian Industrial Estates database, the most expensive locations in 2009 hit US$60-US$70 per sq. metre in Thailand, compared with US$50-US$100 in similar locations in Shanghai, US$60-US$110 in Vietnam, and US$40-US$110 in the Philippines. Malaysia has similar prices as Thailand, and India stands far below

, The Bangplee IE is usually included among estates developed by the IEAT, owing to its public character

, IMT-GT included the two Indonesian provinces of Sumatra in the north, and Daerah Istimewa (DI) Aceh; the four northern Malaysian states of Kedah, Penang, Perak, and Perlis; and five provinces of Southern Thailand

, The fashion industry was dependent, however, on the two public IEs of Phichit and Khon Kan

, The intensity of these separatist movements may be explained by the fact that these provinces, which were earlier part of the Malaysian Muslim Kingdom of Pattani, were annexed in 1902 by the Kingdom of Siam

, Statistics of 2005, from the site <www.thailand 4.com/real-estate/hemaraj-injoint-venture-zith-siam-cement-industrial-park

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