Thai agricultural products with fragrant meat Export is stiff, but has a trade balance advantage

Published 2021년 2월 10일

Tridge summary

Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, Thailand's agricultural exports experienced a 2.2% increase in 2020, amounting to 490,726 million baht, due to free trade agreements and a trade surplus. The most significant growth was seen in exports to China, Hong Kong, Peru, Chile, New Zealand, and Australia. However, trade with ASEAN countries saw a slight expansion of 0.80%, with Thailand maintaining a trade surplus. The government is focusing on quality control and safety to build consumer and trading partner confidence and is looking for alternative markets and promoting domestic consumption.
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Original content

Agriculture shows export numbers of Thai agricultural products with the FTA and ASEAN continues to expand despite COVID An increase of 2.2 percent, worth 490,726 million baht, indicating that Thailand is still taking advantage of the trade balance, increasing 3.7 percent, progressing the standards to build confidence, confidence, free from contamination throughout the production chain. Agriculture (NESDB) Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives Reveal the impact on international trade affected by the epidemic situation. Infected with the COVID-19 virus in the past 2020 that the epidemic crisis. Has affected the global economy If considering the overall picture of Thai agricultural exports to countries around the world, it was found to decline 3.2 percent compared to 2019, however, if considering only the trade between Thailand and the countries where Thailand has entered into a free trade agreement (Free Trade Area: FTA) excluding ASEAN Found that the export of agricultural ...
Source: Prachachat

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