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Thailand: A.T.K. discusses export push jasmine rice go to China's Chengdu value 2 billion

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Published Mar 19, 2024

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The Director of the Farmers Market Organization (F.T.K.), Mr. Panithan Meechaiyo, has visited China to foster trade and investment cooperation between Thailand and China. A deal has been signed for Thailand to export 100,000 tons of jasmine rice to China, worth over USD 52.1 million. The transportation will be facilitated by the Global Multimodal Logistics Company via rail. This initiative aims to broaden the export market for Thai agricultural and consumer goods, and increase opportunities for Thai agricultural products in international trade markets.
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Mr. Panithan Meechaiyo, Director of the Farmers Market Organization (F.T.K.), traveled to Chengdu, Sichuan Province, People's Republic of China. To promote cooperation in trade, investment, including import-export. Agricultural products between Thailand and China By participating in international trade negotiations at NICCOLO CHENGDU Hotel, Chengdu, People's Republic of China. Thailand will export 100,000 tons of jasmine rice for USD 52.1 million or more than 2,000 million baht under a memorandum of understanding for cooperation in the futures purchase of jasmine rice between SHENZHEN ZHONGCHENG FOOD IMPORT AND EXPORT and Thanasan Rice Company Limited. Delivery of 100,000 tons of jasmine rice to the People's Republic of China Transport will be carried out by rail as F.T.K. signed a memorandum of understanding to expand the export market for agricultural products and consumer products through the rail transport system with Global Multimodal Logistics Company. Limited (GML) Driving ...
Source: Naewna
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