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Fragomen: Becky Xia Named Among the “Top 100 Most Influential Chinese Elites for 2025”
With more than 20 years of experience in international immigration and talent mobility, Becky has built a reputation as a bridge between China and the world. Her work lies at the intersection of law, business, and culture — helping organizations navigate complex immigration frameworks while promoting collaboration and growth across borders.
In recent years, Becky has played a pivotal role in enabling Chinese enterprises to expand internationally. She and her team have supported leading technology innovators, investors, and manufacturing groups as they establish operations and deploy talent across Asia, Europe, and North America. Beyond offering immigration solutions, Becky focuses on building long-term capability — helping companies design global mobility programs, develop internal compliance infrastructure, and cultivate cross-cultural leadership.
Her philosophy centers on the belief that the global movement of talent drives corporate growth and cultural exchange. By combining the precision of international compliance with the agility and innovation of China’s business mindset, Becky has redefined how companies use mobility not merely as an operational function, but as a strategic force for transformation and competitiveness.
Within the industry, Becky is widely regarded as a thought leader and a trusted advisor. She has contributed to shaping best practices in corporate immigration, engaged in international policy discussions, and provided insights on how global talent strategies can fuel sustainable business expansion. Her work continues to inspire forward-looking dialogue on how people, organizations, and cultures connect in an increasingly borderless world.
“Being named among the Top 100 Most Influential Chinese Elites is both an honor and a reflection of the collective progress we’ve made in this field,” said Becky Xia. “Immigration is not only about movement — it’s about people, ambition, and growth. I believe the future of business will be shaped by how effectively we enable talent to move globally — because when people move, ideas move, and that’s when true growth happens.”
Becky continues to work closely with Fragomen’s partners around the world, becoming a trusted global partner in advancing the firm’s shared vision of seamless mobility and cross-border collaboration. Her collaborative approach reflects her belief in partnership, inclusivity, and shared progress — values that continue to shape the future of global mobility and international business.
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Fragomen is a leading global immigration services provider with more than 60 offices and over 6,000 professionals worldwide. The firm partners with corporations, governments, and individuals to enable compliant, efficient, and strategic mobility of talent. With a presence across the Americas, EMEA, and Asia-Pacific, Fragomen delivers end-to-end immigration and advisory solutions that empower businesses to manage international workforce and global growth with confidence.
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Thailand Approves $1.99 Billion in New Investment, Led by AI and Advanced Electronics
The approvals, cleared during a meeting of the Thailand Board of Investment (BOI) chaired by Mr. Ekniti Nitithanprapas, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, highlight the country’s appeal to multinational corporations seeking reliable production hubs.
“These investments by leading multinationals signal strong global confidence in our industrial capacity,” said Mr. Narit Therdsteerasukdi, Secretary General of the BOI. “By locating key parts of the AI and advanced electronics value chain here, we are connecting our economy directly to the core of next-generation global technology.”
To sustain this influx of high-tech investment, the BOI has restructured and expanded the mandate of its specialized energy panel into the “Subcommittee on Energy Management for Data Center Investment and Project Screening.” Chaired by the Minister of Energy, this body will serve as a one-stop regulatory filter to evaluate data center proposals on resource consumption, environmental impact, and clean energy sourcing before investors can apply for tax incentives, thereby providing policy transparency for international operators.
The largest share of the approvals covers Thailand’s advanced electronics and digital sector, led by companies from East Asia’s technology supply chains. In the AI infrastructure sector, Datasection (Thailand) Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Japan’s Datasection Inc., will invest USD 235.2 million (7.8 billion baht) to establish high-performance GPU server infrastructure for data hosting in Bangkok and Pathum Thani. This specialized hardware will directly power advanced AI applications and digital businesses in the region.
Doosan Electro-Materials (Thailand) Co., Ltd., a unit of South Korean conglomerate Doosan Corp. and a global leader in non-flow prepregs, will also invest USD 180.2 million (6 billion baht) in Samut Prakan to manufacture copper-clad laminate (CCL) and prepreg, which serve as critical inputs for printed circuit boards (PCBs).
Similarly, Taiwan Union Technology (Thailand) Co., Ltd. is set to invest USD 189.2 million (6.3 billion baht) in Chonburi to manufacture CCL and prepreg designed specifically for high-demand AI servers and data centers. Fulltech Fiber Glass (Thailand) Co., Ltd. will invest USD 99.4 million (3.3 billion baht) to produce specialized glass fiber fabric, a raw material for PCB manufacturing, in Chachoengsao.
Beyond technology, multinational brands and critical infrastructure providers committed major investments to serve regional demand. In the consumer goods sector, Switzerland’s Nestlé (Thai) Co., Ltd. is committing USD 688.7 million (22.9 billion baht) to expand its Samut Prakan production facilities for instant, mixed, and ready-to-drink coffee, targeting both domestic and regional Southeast Asian markets.
National carrier Thai Airways International PCL secured approvals for two expansion projects totaling USD 430.2 million (14.3 billion baht) to lease eight passenger aircraft for its international flight networks.
For the infrastructure sector, Lomrak Green Energy Co., Ltd. will invest USD 168.7 million (5.6 billion baht) across two wind power projects in Lopburi province. The facilities will deliver a combined capacity of 120 megawatts to Thailand’s electrical grid, supporting the clean energy needs of high-demand industrial users.
To accommodate hyper-scale projects, the government has fast-tracked a seven-point energy action plan. This includes establishing a dedicated utility tariff rate for data centers, aligning data centers’ green energy targets with the Power Development Plan, facilitating clean power trading via Direct PPAs, introducing electricity usage guarantee rules, exploring direct high-voltage transmission for major operators, accelerating grid investment, and mapping water and power availability to guide site selections.
“We are building the infrastructure needed for the next wave of future-industry investment,” said Mr. Narit. “The government is aligning resource management with its green transition goals to ensure long-term operational security and give global investors confidence.”
Note: Currency conversions are based on the Bank of Thailand’s average selling rate of approximately 1 USD = 33.30 THB.
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Genetic Study Reveals Multiple Introductions and Human-Mediated Spread of Invasive Blackchin Tilapia in Thailand
Based on genetic analysis of 466 fish samples collected nationwide, the study identified high genetic diversity, including 19 distinct haplotypes, revealing that the species originated from multiple introduction events rather than a single release. The findings also show that subsequent human-mediated translocations within Thailand played a major role in the species’ rapid spread.
The study represents one of the most comprehensive genetic assessments of blackchin tilapia in Thailand to date. Researchers confirmed that the invasive populations belong to Sarotherodon melanotheron melanotheron subspecies and identified 13 private haplotypes unique to specific populations. Several of these occurred at relatively high frequencies in Samut Songkhram, Prachuap Khiri Khan and Surat Thani, indicating multiple introduction sources and limited mixing among some regional populations.
Using haplotype distribution patterns, network analysis and phylogenetic comparisons, the researchers traced the origins of Thailand’s blackchin tilapia to multiple geographic sources, including Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire, as well as potentially other unsampled native populations in West Africa.
The study also found that blackchin tilapia populations in different parts of Thailand are genetically distinct, particularly in Samut Songkhram, which is believed to be the earliest site of the invasion. At the same time, researchers discovered that fish sharing the most common genetic signature were found in provinces across eastern and southern Thailand, including Chachoengsao, Rayong, Chanthaburi, Chumphon, Nakhon Si Thammarat and Songkhla, suggesting they were transported by human activities rather than spreading naturally through connected waterways.
The researchers said “The findings provide valuable scientific evidence for strengthening surveillance and management of the invasive species. By identifying introduction pathways and patterns of dispersal, the study offers important guidance for preventing further spread, improving biosecurity measures and mitigating ecological impacts on Thailand’s freshwater ecosystems.”
Link to the research paper https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352513426002152
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Aurora Mobile’s EngageLab Showcases AI-First Omnichannel Customer Engagement Solutions at The MarTech Summit Hong Kong
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