Dr. Natcharat Klamthawee Leads Lucky 889 International at INTCC BUSINESS MATCHING 2025, Expanding Trade Opportunities in Indonesia
Dr. Natcharat Klamthawee Leads Lucky 889 International at INTCC BUSINESS MATCHING 2025, Expanding Trade Opportunities in Indonesia


Bangkok, Thailand – Dr. Natcharat Klamthawee, Advisor to Lucky 889 International (Thailand) Co., Ltd., led the company’s executive team at INTCC BUSINESS MATCHING 2025, a prestigious business platform organized by the Indonesia-Thai Chamber of Commerce (INTCC). This event aims to strengthen trade cooperation between Thailand and Indonesia and elevate Thai brands onto the global stage.

Under the theme “Indonesia – Thai Bilateral Empowerment 2025,” the event focused on Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG), one of the fastest-growing industries in international trade.
📍 Saturday, February 8, 2025
📍 08:30 AM – 2:00 PM
📍 Jubilee Ballroom, 11th Floor, The Berkeley Pratunam Hotel, Bangkok
Dr. Natcharat: Indonesia as a Golden Opportunity for Thai Entrepreneurs
With extensive experience in international business, Dr. Natcharat views Indonesia as a high-potential market for Thai entrepreneurs, particularly in the rapidly expanding FMCG sector.

“We have already launched our products in Jakarta and are in the process of finalizing trade agreements with key Indonesian partners. Our goal is to establish a strong business network and propel Thai products onto the global stage,” Dr. Natcharat stated.
For the company’s 2025 market expansion strategy, Dr. Natcharat plans to first strengthen its presence in Malaysia and Indonesia before expanding into Europe in 2026, with a focus on Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands. Additionally, the Middle East and Central Asia, particularly Uzbekistan, have been identified as emerging markets with significant purchasing power.
Dr. THEP: A Thai Brand on the Global Stage
As the driving force behind the Dr. THEP brand, Dr. Natcharat has successfully positioned it as a premium Thai product with internationally recognized standards.
“Dr. THEP is more than just a brand; it represents Thailand on the global market. We aim to ensure that high-quality Thai products gain international recognition while forging strong trade partnerships worldwide,” said Dr. Natcharat.
The company also plans to expand Dr. THEP into leading department stores in Thailand and across international markets to further solidify the brand’s presence in the global FMCG industry.
Dr. Natcharat Utilizes Football as a Bridge for International Business Relations

As President of the VIP World Football Federation (VWFF), Dr. Natcharat is pioneering the use of football as a diplomatic tool to foster business relations on an international scale.
To highlight the strong ties between Thailand and Indonesia, Dr. Natcharat has organized a special “Football Diplomacy Match” between VIP teams from both nations.
📍 Saturday, February 8, 2025 (Afternoon Session)
📍 Alpine Football Stadium, Bangkok


⚽ VIP Indonesia Team led by H.E. Rachmat Budiman, Indonesian Ambassador to Thailand
⚽ VIP Thailand Team (Dr. THEP Team) led by Dr. Natcharat Klamthawee
“Football is more than a sport; it is a powerful networking tool that fosters international business relations. This match will strengthen ties between Thai and Indonesian business communities,” said Dr. Natcharat.
For More Information
📞 Phone: +66 65 206 8800
📧 Email: info@intcc.org / info.intcc00@gmail.com
🚀 Join INTCC BUSINESS MATCHING 2025 and be part of an international trade collaboration!


 
							 
							 
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