Point out Thai exports have passed the lowest point and hope for the whole year -9%, shocking the second round of coronavirus

Published 2020년 8월 24일

Tridge summary

Thai exports in July showed signs of recovery, with the export value of most markets decreasing at a smaller rate, indicative of a gradual trend of recovery as trading partners control the COVID-19 situation and lockdown measures are eased. The export value was $18,819.46 million, a 11.37% decrease from July 2019, and the first seven months of exports were valued at $133,162 million, a 7.72% decrease. The Ministry of Commerce will promote trade through cross-border e-commerce channels and establish TOP Thai Store on leading international online platforms to connect Thai entrepreneurs to online trading platforms both at home and abroad.
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Original content

Ms. Pimchanok Wonkhaporn, director of the Office of Trade Strategy and Policy (OTP), spoke to the export situation in July that signs of recovery began to become clear this month. After exports hit their lowest point in June. This was reflected by the decrease in export value from the previous month. And exports, both by product and by market, signal a good recovery. Individual exports continued to expand in the same product group as the previous month. The products can be divided into 4 main groups: 1 food products such as cassava products, palm oil, canned tuna, fresh pigs, chilled and frozen. Frozen Chilled Chicken And pet food 2) Products related to work at home (Work from Home) and home appliances such as furniture and parts, microwave ovens, refrigerators and freezers. Washing machine And solar cells 3) products related to infection prevention and epidemic reduction such as rubber gloves and 4) speculative products and reduce the risk of economic instability such as gold for ...

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