Brexit boosts chicken exports from Thailand to the EU

Published 2020년 12월 10일

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The European Commission has increased the quota for Thai poultry products in the EU market from 73,024.5 tons to 109,441 tons per year, effective from January 1, 2021. This is seen as a significant opportunity for Thailand to increase its poultry exports to the EU, especially cooked chicken meat, salted chicken, and processed goose duck meat to the UK. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic reducing exports by 16.8% in the first ten months of 2020, the EU remains the second most important market for Thai poultry products after Japan.
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Foreign Trade Director Keerati Rachno said the department has been monitoring progress in the event that the UK will leave the European Union (EU) or Brexit all along. And most recently, on 20 Nov 2020, the European Commission announced the Quota Allocation Regulation (EU) at 2020/1739 confirming the quota of Thai poultry products under the EU's binding schedule under the Trade Organization. The World (WTO) has been found that the amount of quota that Thailand has been allocated, compared with the statistics of exports of Thai poultry products to the EU, 27 countries and the UK in the past 3 years (2019-19), Thailand has been allocated more. Giving Thailand the opportunity to export more poultry products And will come into effect from January 1, 2021 onwards. Thai processed chicken products have more opportunities to export to the EU, 27 countries. Due to the new allocated quota volume of 109,441 tons per year, while Thailand exports only 59,910.7 tons per year, the UK market has ...

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