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Thai Commerce Minister Calls For More Trade With China

Salman Ahmad
Last updated: October 25, 2024 12:58 pm
Salman Ahmad- Freelance Journalist
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Commerce Minister Pichai Naripthaphan told reporters today that he believes Thailand should use the rising e-commerce industry to sell more items in China while strengthening export relations with Beijing.

He also emphasized the two nations’ long-standing friendship and stated that economic engagement will benefit both sides in the long run.

After his recent meeting with the Chinese Ambassador to Thailand Mr, Han Zhiqiang, the Commerce Minister also downplayed concerns about low-cost Chinese goods, claiming that approximately 80 percent of China’s exports to Thailand are commodities required for manufacturing and exporting.

He said these items are exported from Thailand to other countries after further processing.

He said that Chinese tourists also contribute significantly to Thailand’s economic growth, with the government targeting approximately 8 million arrivals this year. Thai tropical fruits have also become popular with Chinese buyers, contributing significantly to the country’s yearly fruit trade revenue.

“I appeal on Thai media and the public to take a reasonable approach to our trade with China. E-commerce, which has swept the globe, may have an influence on Thai small enterprises, but it can also create additional opportunity for Thai items to go global,” Mr.Pichai said.

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Thai woman promotes fruits from Thailand at the China-ASEAN Expo in Nanning, China – Image: China Daily.

He told reporters that Thailand used Chinese influencers for e-commerce live streaming at a recent international commerce exhibition, resulting in around 320 million baht ($10 million) in sales in a single day.

Meanwhile, Han Zhiqiang, China’s Ambassador to Thailand, stated that China will continue to assist Thailand in expanding commerce through traditional channels and online platforms. He said China is also happy to provide training to enhance the kingdom’s e-commerce talent.

He also addressed concerns over the influx of cheap Chinese goods into Thailand, which have sparked widespread public scrutiny. He said Chinese exports primarily consist of everyday chemical products, food, and other items, accounting for less than 10% of China’s exports to Thailand.

He said Beijing has always instructed Chinese enterprises to follow local rules while operating overseas, and it will continue to assist efforts to tighten oversight and resolve any rule infractions.

According to the Ambassador, China has been Thailand’s main economic partner for several years, with bilateral trade reaching $126.3 billion last year and China’s trade surplus of $25.1 billion. He said we don’tAmbassador surplus to Thailand as our target; instead, we always welcome Thai products to enter China,

Source: China Daily

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Salman Ahmad is a freelance writer with experience contributing to respected publications including the Times of India and the Express Tribune. He focuses on Chiang Rai and Northern Thailand, producing well-researched articles on local culture, destinations, food, and community insights.
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