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Strong baht takes a toll on Thai tapioca export revenue


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Well, if Bank of Thailand would lay off the hot money inflows for a while—couple of months should do the trick—then the mighty Baht would sink enough to boost exports and perhaps lure some western tourists again....

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1 hour ago, kevin612 said:

Bring the baht back to 33.

and local economy / tourism/ exports and so forth, all will immediately start to show improvement hotel bookings (from everywhere including China) will increase

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12 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

I feel a Thai Government 'eat local' Tapioca pudding drive coming soon

Complete with a song and dance show from his truly... 

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2 hours ago, Isaan sailor said:

Thai Baht, the #1 reason for everything going down.  Not trade wars. Not low season, not TM30...

Correct, but the brown envelope contents are seeing a really great return being shipped off overseas - and guess who pulls the strings to maintain this little earner. 

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10 hours ago, Muhendis said:

I liked it when it was 72...........

Better still when it was 93 to the £.....

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Spot on post... 

16 hours ago, Isaan sailor said:

Well, if Bank of Thailand would lay off the hot money inflows for a while—couple of months should do the trick—then the mighty Baht would sink enough to boost exports and perhaps lure some western tourists again....

Spot on post... 

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