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Thailand: The Ministry of Commerce expects seafood exports to grow

Seafood
Thailand
Published May 7, 2021

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DITP tightens the export standards of Thai frozen food to build confidence in Thai products, COVID-19 sterile, to build confidence in trade partners and consumers around the world. Aiming this year export 1.4 billion.

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Somdet Suchomboon, Director-General of the Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP), Ministry of Commerce, revealed that the direction of frozen food exports in 2021 is expected to continue to grow. The export target was set at 140,256.75 million baht, representing a 2% increase in export rate, although in the past, Thailand faced the COVID-19 epidemic, leading to a delay in ordering and purchasing. Delay the delivery of goods The Department of International Trade Promotion has integrated with the relevant government and private sectors. In upgrading the production process By issuing measures to prevent COVID-19 contamination In the production of food for export in strict As a guideline for manufacturers, exporters, entrepreneurs, raw material suppliers Frozen food Including logistics operators Follow the same guidelines For greater consumer safety And to build confidence among partners around the world For such measures By allowing operators and manufacturers involved ...
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