FORMER DIRECTOR-GENERAL

Visitors to Supachai Panitchpakdi, 2003

See also:
> Supachai Panitchpakdi’s speeches
> Visitors:  2005  2004  2002

> President of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (10 December 2003)

> Minister of Trade and Development of Finland (10 December 2003)

> President of Botswana (10 December 2003)

> Prime Minister of Pakistan (10 December 2003)

> King Letsie III of Lesotho (10 December 2003)

> Minister for Trade and Industry of Indonesia (8 December 2003)

> Minister of Agriculture of Chile (5 December 2003)

> Minister of Agriculture and Forestry of Korea (1 December 2003)

> Minister of Trade and Industry of Haiti  (5 November 2003)

> Minister of Guyana  (28 October 2003)

> Minister of Commerce and Industry and Minister of State, Member of the Council of Ministers of Saudi Arabia  (23 October 2003)

> Minister of International Trade and Commerce of Ireland  (14 October 2003)

> Secretary for Commerce, Industry and Technology of Hong Kong  (13 October 2003)

> Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan  (4 September 2003)

> African Ministers:   (27 August 2003)

  • Benin — H.E. Mr. Fatiou Akplogan, Minister of Industry, Trade and of the Promotion of Employment.
  • Burkina Faso — H.E. Mr. Benoît Ouattara, Minister of Trade, the Promotion of Enterprises & Craft Industries.
  • Chad — H.E. Dr. Ahmat Mamadi, Minister of Trade, Industry & Craft.
  • Mali — H.E. Mr. Choguel Kokala Maiga, Minister of Industry & Trade

> Minister of Economic Affairs of The Netherlands  (12 August 2003)

> Minister of Trade and Industry of Panama  (23 July 2003)

> Minister of Foreign Affairs and the African Integration of Benin  (18 July 2003)

> Government of Spain   (17 July 2003)

> Minister of Industry and Trade of Kazakhstan  (15 July 2003)

> Minister of External Relations of Brazil  (9 July 2003)

> President of the Republic of Tajikistan  (26 June 2003)

> Minister for Foreign Trade of the Netherlands  (24 June 2003)

> Minister of Trade and Industry of Kenya  (23 June 2003)

> EC Trade Commissioner  (20 June 2003)

> Secretary of Commerce, Industry and Technology of Hong Kong  (19 June 2003)

> Minister of Foreign Trade of Morocco (18 June 2003)

> Minister of Trade of Australia  18 June 2003)

> Minister of Trade of Mali (11 June 2003)

> President of Burkina Faso (10 June 2003)

> Minister of Foreign Affairs of Uruguay (4 June 2003)

> Minister of Agriculture and Forestry of Korea (26 May 2003)

> Minister of Trade, Tourism and Crafts of Tunisia (14 May 2003)

> Minister of Commerce of Angola (13 May 2003)

> Minister of Industry and Foreign Trade of Brazil (7 May 2003)

> Minister of Agriculture of Japan (5 May 2003)

> Minister of Commerce of Cambodia (16 April 2003)

> Minister of Trade and Industry of Burundi (3 April 2003)

> Minister of Foreign Affairs of Portugal (24 March 2003)

> Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and External Trade of Luxembourg (19 March 2003)

> Minister of Foreign Affairs of Paraguay (19 March 2003)

> Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cuba (18 March 2003)

> Deputy Minister of Trade and Productive Activities of Italy (27 February 2003)

> Minister of Commerce of Pakistan (21 February 2003)

> Minister of Trade and Industry of Ethiopia (10 February 2003)

> Minister of State for the Department of Foreign Affairs of Ireland (10 February 2003)

> Minister of Economy of El Salvador (5 February 2003)

> President of Foreign Affairs Commission of the French Parliament (30 January 2003)

> Deputy Prime Minister of Economy of the Republic of Belarus (24 January 2003)

> US Congressman (24 January 2003)

> Minister of Foreign Affairs of Mexico (23 January 2003)

> US Secretary of Commerce (23 January 2003)

> Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (22 January 2003)

> Minister of Agriculture of India (21 January 2003)