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Thai Private Sector Seeks Help As Chinese Products Flood Market


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47 minutes ago, Geoffggi said:

Wearing blinkers will do this, Thailand has been putting all it's eggs in one basket and not wanting to see the big picture - Thing's can only get worse .............LOL

So just like the US and Australia then. Who's biggest trade partners are both China.

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40 minutes ago, Purdey said:

TBH you can import anything but if people don't buy it then you won't make money.

If Chinese products are selling this is just competition.

Thailand just hasn't focused on manufacturing, so this is coming back to bite them as China is oriented forward making lots of cheap products 

What has Thailand focused on in it's economy. Lat time I looked Manufacturing was about 50% of the economy implying 8% of the work force. Agriculture was 10% of the economy employing 50% of the workforce.

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1 hour ago, retarius said:

What has Thailand focused on in it's economy. Lat time I looked Manufacturing was about 50% of the economy implying 8% of the work force. Agriculture was 10% of the economy employing 50% of the workforce.

Good points.  At least Thailand can and will export rice, rubber, durian, etc.  

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2 hours ago, Joe Farang said:

Throw your iPhone in the bin.

And most Top brand computers have Taiwan/Chinese parts in them and made there Including ,Dell,HP,Apple and many more and lots of electrical gadgets and machines 

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The only way to compete is to make Thai products the highest quality at competitive prices, so that buyers are confident if they 'Buy Thai' it is guaranteed to be the best. People will tend to avoid cheap and cheerful Chinese imports if they are confident they will get quality value for money.

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