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Turning up the Thai-mometer: Thailand and Russia in heated talks for free trade pact


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Thailand is turning up the heat on trade negotiations with Russia, as both nations look to seal a dynamic free trade agreement with the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU).

 

Recent high-stakes discussions at the Commerce Ministry between Thailand’s Commerce Minister, Pichai Naripthaphan, and Russian Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Sergey Levin, underscored a shared ambition to boost trade and investment. The spotlight is particularly on the high-tech and artificial intelligence sectors, a realm where Russia enjoys a solid reputation.

 

Pichai highlighted how the shift of data centres and printed circuit board production to the Land of Smiles is enticing further investments, especially in the realm of digital innovations. He also stressed Thailand’s strategic role as a formidable global food hub, leading the charge in food security.

 

“We are urging Russia to boost its imports of Thai rice and food products.”

 

Pichai added Thailand’s keenness to ramp up its export game. On the flip side, Russia has nudged Thailand to up its imports of Russian agricultural goods like wheat, dairy, and livestock.

 

Thailand is gearing up to host the fifth Meeting of the Sub-committee on Trade and Economic Cooperation with Russia in early 2025. This gathering of the economic bigwigs aims to strengthen their partnership across several sectors that promise mutual benefits.

 

The Kingdom of Thailand is also eyeing support from Russia in striking a free trade deal with the EAEU, a move slated to open up a treasure trove of trade and investment prospects. The EAEU, a powerhouse bloc including Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan, boasts a population nearing 200 million and a GDP hitting a whopping US$5 trillion.

 

In 2023, although Russia was Thailand’s 37th-largest trading partner, it led among the EAEU nations. From January to September 2024, trade between the two amounted to US$1.19 billion, making up 0.26% of Thailand’s total trade. Thai exports to Russia hit US$610 million, with imports from Russia at US$578 million, resulting in a trade surplus of US$32 million.

 

Thai export staples to Russia include rubber products, vehicles and auto parts, and machinery. Meanwhile, imports from Russia mainly consist of fertilisers, pesticides, metal ores, scrap metal, and chemicals, Bangkok Post reported.

 

As ties tighten and trade talks tick on, all eyes are on how this budding economic relationship between Thailand and Russia will unfold.

 

By Bob Scott

Picture courtesy of Bangkok Post

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2024-11-01

 

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I cannot believe they have the gall to negotiate a trade agreement let alone go public with it.........

 

Detailed, verified breakdowns of Ukrainian civilian deaths due to the war, especially by gender and age, are hard to come by amid ongoing conflict. However, the UN and humanitarian organizations estimate that the conflict has caused tens of thousands of civilian deaths, with men, women, and children.

 

By mid-2024, civilian casualties were estimated around 11,500 by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR). 

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13 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

 

I cannot believe they have the gall to negotiate a trade agreement let alone go public with it.........

 

Detailed, verified breakdowns of Ukrainian civilian deaths due to the war, especially by gender and age, are hard to come by amid ongoing conflict. However, the UN and humanitarian organizations estimate that the conflict has caused tens of thousands of civilian deaths, with men, women, and children.

 

By mid-2024, civilian casualties were estimated around 11,500 by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR). 

Remember Thailand directed all government offices and schools to fly the flag at half mast (for a week) when Raisi "the butcher of Tehran" was killed in a helicopter crash (I wondered at the time if Mossad was involved in this one). They don't care who they do deals with.

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5 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

Remember Thailand directed all government offices and schools to fly the flag at half mast (for a week) when Raisi "the butcher of Tehran" was killed in a helicopter crash (I wondered at the time if Mossad was involved in this one). They don't care who they do deals with.

 

 

They are the ultimate in......

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