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... billion , while that for China was about US $ 220 billion . By the end of September 2003 , Japan's reserves had increased to about US $ 605 billion with China having about US $ 365 billion , and both continue to increase . In total ...
... billion , while that for China was about US $ 220 billion . By the end of September 2003 , Japan's reserves had increased to about US $ 605 billion with China having about US $ 365 billion , and both continue to increase . In total ...
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... billion to Thailand . Since the majority of semi - skilled Thai workers are employed under contract , once their ... billion annually , while overseas Thais remit more than US $ 1.0 billion annually . ( 5 ) Thai students studying abroad ...
... billion to Thailand . Since the majority of semi - skilled Thai workers are employed under contract , once their ... billion annually , while overseas Thais remit more than US $ 1.0 billion annually . ( 5 ) Thai students studying abroad ...
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... billion was long - term debt . The debt - service ratio increased from 17 percent in 1980 to about 26 percent in ... billion baht per year by 1986 before leveling off ; and total receipts from tourism grew from around 30 billion baht in ...
... billion was long - term debt . The debt - service ratio increased from 17 percent in 1980 to about 26 percent in ... billion baht per year by 1986 before leveling off ; and total receipts from tourism grew from around 30 billion baht in ...
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