Thailand: "Commerce" supports "Abalone" using the FTA to expand the market, the Chinese market is promising

Published 2021년 3월 9일

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The Director-General of Thailand's Department of International Trade Negotiations, Mrs. Oramon Subthawetham, has identified Phuket-based abalone producer, Phuket Abalone Farm Co., Ltd., as a key player in boosting Thailand's agricultural export competitiveness. The company's abalone products, particularly those innovated into health supplements and cosmetics, could tap into the premium market and the benefits of Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) with countries like China, Australia, and New Zealand. These FTAs could help reduce tariffs on Thai fishery products, including abalone, and provide greater export opportunities. In 2020, Thailand ranked as the 13th largest exporter of fisheries goods, with a value of US $1,567.13 million.

To further support local entrepreneurs in Phuket, hit by the economic downturn due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Department has provided product development guidance to a local tie-dye fabric manufacturer, Pornchanok. This initiative aims to enhance the quality and market value of local tie-dye products by incorporating natural materials and unique designs, with the goal of both domestic and international sales under the 'Garment Lay' or 'Fabric from the Sea' brand. This project is part of the department's efforts to diversify income sources for communities dependent on tourism.
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Mrs. Oramon Subthawetham Director-General of the Department of International Trade Negotiations revealed that on March 9, 2021 had visited the Phuket area. And met with the management of Phuket Abalone Farm Co., Ltd., an abalone producer. And found to be a product that has potential If innovation is used to add value to the product, such as processing it into a health supplement. Cosmetics, nourishing, rejuvenating the skin. And cold extracted collagen from abalone ready to drink mixed with fruit juice, etc. will be able to meet the needs of consumers very well. Especially the premium market And can also take advantage of the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) to increase the competitiveness of Thai products in expanding overseas markets. At present, the FTA negotiating countries are 9 ASEAN countries. China, Australia, New Zealand, Chile, Peru and Hong Kong have lifted tariffs on imported fisheries. Including fresh, chilled, frozen and processed abalone from Thailand Japan and South ...

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