Myanmar preparing to shut down import of Thai soft drinks via land transport

게시됨 2021년 4월 28일

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Thailand's Commerce Minister, Jurin Laksanawisit, is planning to have urgent talks with Myanmar officials after the latter announced plans to ban the import of Thai soft drinks via land, effective from May 1. The reason for the ban is unclear, but it is believed to be related to the political unrest in Myanmar following the military coup on February 1. The ban is expected to increase costs for Thai businesses and could affect exports worth around 10 billion baht annually. Laksanawisit plans to request the Burmese officials to reconsider the ban.
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Thailand’s Commerce Minister is preparing to hold urgent talks with Myanmar following the news that Burmese officials are planning a ban on the import of Thai soft drinks over land. Jurin Laksanawisit says the reason for the ban is not known, with Myanmar insisting only imports via ship will be allowed. This ramps up the cost for Thai businesses and is believed to be the result of ongoing political unrest in the neighbouring country. From May 1, Myanmar is expected to implement a ban on Thai drink imports via land, understood to be worth around 10 billion baht a year. According to a Bangkok Post report, the ban affects all soft drinks, including sweetened condensed milk and instant coffee, which will only be permitted into Myanmar via ship. There has been some speculation that many citizens in Myanmar are calling for a boycott of all goods from companies affiliated with the Burmese army. On February 1, the military staged a coup which ousted the democratically-elected government ...
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