Thailand sees rising demand for food from South Korea

Published 2020년 8월 28일

Tridge summary

South Korean food companies, represented by the Korea Trade and Investment Agency (KOTRA,), have held online consultations with Thai retailers and companies to discuss export issues as part of the 'K-Food in Bangkok 2020' event. The event attracted interest from 20 South Korean food companies and 42 Thai companies, including major retailers Siam Makro PCL and CP ALL PCL. The focus was on the growing demand for South Korean food in the Thai market, with notable increases in imports of instant noodles and sauces in the first half of 2020.
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Original content

In Bangkok, representatives of the Korea Trade and Investment Agency (KOTRA) conducted a series of online consultations on export issues "K-Food in Bangkok 2020". This is reported by KBS with reference to representatives of the agency. According to them, the event was attended by representatives of 20 South Korean food companies wishing to enter the Thai market, as well as representatives of 42 companies and retailers in Thailand, including Siam Makro PCL and CP ALL PCL. The amount of the signed export contracts is not reported. KOTRA representatives note that the ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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