Bangkok (VNA) – The new director-general of the ThaiMinistry of Commerce’s Department of Foreign Trade, Ronnarong Phoolpipat, saidon October 3 that he will give priority to promoting cross-border trade andgovernment-to-government (G2G) rice deals with China to serve economic recoverypost COVID-19.
He stressed that the agency’s most important agenda is toboost cross-border trade, as its value rose to 1.15 trillion baht (30.4 billionUSD) in the first eight months of 2022, up 3.18% year-on-year.
Of the total, cross-border export rose slightly at 0.11% to682.84 billion baht, while imports increased by 7.98% to 471.02 billion baht.
According to him, weakened baht and recovering Myanmar andLaos economies were the main factors boosting cross-border trade this year. Therising demand for energy alone has expanded Thailand’s exports to Myanmar andLaos by 100% and 115% year-on-year, respectively.
The department will also focus on G2G contracts to sell rice toChina under the Thailand-China high-speed rail cooperative framework, he said,adding that under the contract, China will purchase 2 million tonnes of ricefrom Thailand.
So far 720,000 tonnes have already been shipped. The department will work with the Chinese government to push for the rest of the shipment assoon as possible, he affirmed./.
He stressed that the agency’s most important agenda is toboost cross-border trade, as its value rose to 1.15 trillion baht (30.4 billionUSD) in the first eight months of 2022, up 3.18% year-on-year.
Of the total, cross-border export rose slightly at 0.11% to682.84 billion baht, while imports increased by 7.98% to 471.02 billion baht.
According to him, weakened baht and recovering Myanmar andLaos economies were the main factors boosting cross-border trade this year. Therising demand for energy alone has expanded Thailand’s exports to Myanmar andLaos by 100% and 115% year-on-year, respectively.
The department will also focus on G2G contracts to sell rice toChina under the Thailand-China high-speed rail cooperative framework, he said,adding that under the contract, China will purchase 2 million tonnes of ricefrom Thailand.
So far 720,000 tonnes have already been shipped. The department will work with the Chinese government to push for the rest of the shipment assoon as possible, he affirmed./.
VNA