'Sinit' supports farmers-private sectors in Thailand to use FTA and push ASEAN exports

Published 2021년 8월 9일

Tridge summary

The Deputy Minister of Commerce in Thailand, Mr. Sinit Lertkrai, has announced a collaborative effort between the Department of International Trade Negotiations and Commerce Ambassadors from the southern border provinces to boost income for farmers and entrepreneurs. This initiative will use online seminars to promote the export of key products like fruit, processed seafood, rubber, and batik fabrics, targeting Malaysia and the ASEAN market. The goal is to leverage Free Trade Agreements (FTAs), including the ASEAN Free Trade Agreement and the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), to increase export competitiveness and support farmers by emphasizing product quality, safety, and traceability. This strategy builds on the success of Thai-ASEAN trade, which in 2020 reached 110 billion US dollars in value, with significant growth observed since the implementation of the ASEAN Free Trade Agreement.
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Original content

Sinit ordered the Department of International Trade Negotiations. drive policy "Production Market" joins forces with Commerce and Commerce Ambassadors in the Southern Border Provinces Organize online seminars to help increase income for farmers and entrepreneurs Support the export of good products in the area, including fruit, processed seafood Rubber and batik products penetrate the Malaysia, ASEAN and Halal markets. Ready to take advantage of FTA to create a trade handicap in the global market On August 9, 2021, Mr. Sinit Lertkrai, Deputy Minister of Commerce Revealed on the occasion of being the chairman of the webinar First knowledge Southern Border Trade Opportunity to ASEAN Free Trade Market along with a special lecture The story indicates the channel to increase the trading opportunities of the southern border provinces with the ASEAN market that Assign the Department of International Trade Negotiation with the Commercial and Commercial Ambassadors of the provinces in the ...
Source: Prachachat

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