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What does imperial authority mean in the United States?

The Royal Bureau in the United States refers to the identity of the Royal Assets Administration.

The Royal Assets Administration is a Thai government agency responsible for managing the wealth of the King of Thailand and his family. The current King is Vajiralongkorn. According to Section 8 of the Crown Estates Amendment Act of 1936, the Crown Estates Bureau CPB enjoys special tax-free treatment. The royal family has specially established a Royal Asset Management Bureau, which is similar to the family offices of large European and American families that specialize in asset management. The Royal Asset Management Bureau will participate in corporate investments through various evaluations.

If you want to do business in Thailand, there is an unwritten rule: All companies that want to do business in Thailand need to have the King of Thailand as a shareholder. Only with the King of Thailand as a backer can business run well. On the 50th anniversary of King Rama IX's coronation, Thailand's wealthy man gave him the world's largest golden majesty processed diamond weighing 545.67 grams. And the annual CPB financial report will be submitted separately to the King of Thailand.

Introduction to the Imperial Bureau and other meanings of the Imperial Bureau

1. Introduction to the Imperial Bureau: CPB is currently led by Chirayu Isarangkun Na Ayuthaya. CPB Real Estate Ltd and CPB Asset Management Ltd are both branches of the bureau, headed by Michael David Selby. In the late 1980s, CPB had more than 600 employees, 90% of whom were engaged in the management of the Bureau's real estate.

2. Other meanings: The Royal Bureau on the Internet refers to the British Royal Police. The meme "Huang Bureau" comes from a video of a blogger named Kaihuang Late. Because he often rides motorcycles and has a good relationship with the Royal Police, netizens ridicule him as the Chief of the Royal Police, or Huang Bureau for short.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Royal Asset Management Bureau