The Deputy Minister of Commerce indicates opportunities for Thai agricultural products in the Chinese-India market.

Published 2021년 7월 23일

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An online seminar, titled "FTA Leads Thai Agriculture Through COVID-19, Entering the Dragon Market and the Land of Bharata", was conducted by the Department of International Trade Negotiations to instruct farmers on utilizing Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) to mitigate the effects of the COVID-19 crisis. The seminar aimed to provide strategic insights for agricultural and processed food exports to the large markets of China and India. The deputy minister of commerce, Sinit Lertkrai, emphasized the importance of maintaining product quality and safe production practices to distinguish Thai products in these markets. Since the implementation of FTAs with China and India in 2005 and 2004, respectively, Thai exports to these countries have seen substantial growth, reaching over 8,428 million US dollars in the first five months of 2021, a 20% increase from the previous year.
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Department of International Trade Negotiations Organized an online seminar "FTA Leads Thai Agriculture Through COVID-19, Entering the Dragon Market and the Land of Bharata", tutoring farmers Ready to support the use of FTA to create a handicap through the Covid-19 crisis On July 23, 2021, Mr. Sinit Lertkrai, Deputy Minister of Commerce Revealed later as the chairman of the online seminar entitled "FTA Leads Thai Agriculture Through COVID, Entering the Dragon Market and the Land of Bharata" that this seminar has followed the policy of the Ministry of Commerce that focuses on accelerating market expansion for Thai products exported to foreign countries especially the big potential markets like China and India. Which has the largest population number 1 and 2 in the world, consumers have high purchasing power and prefer Thai products. This is an opportunity for Thai entrepreneurs to be able to export more products. In addition, China and India are countries where Thailand has a Free ...
Source: Prachachat

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