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Thai Baht Set to Weaken as US Tariff Tensions Escalate


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10 hours ago, dinsdale said:

I'm confused. Wasn't there an article not too long ago saying Baht strengthening because of tariffs?

Yes, this article looks like a story searching for a headline. Thailand doesn't export steel or aluminium  to the US. They sell rubber #1,  machinery and some other odds and sods that they manufacture here. And of course rice and shrimp. So the article's premise is questionable. Of course, if Stump follows through and taxes everything coming into the country at 25% then yes, a game changer.

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In the year 2025, the proper rate of the Thai Bhat must be revised. Any foreigner who gives 1 Euro in Thailand must get no less the 40 THB. Currently the THB is overrated. Maybe just to allow all the hi-so's to quickly take their bhat out of Thailand and get more foreign exchange to be put in the foreign bank account some place in Asia or in Switzerland.

Posted
12 hours ago, dinsdale said:

I'm confused. Wasn't there an article not too long ago saying Baht strengthening because of tariffs?

It's like the wind, it changes direction

Posted
7 hours ago, connda said:

Good!

 

Yeah for certain things Donald may end up being a "useful idiot".  I am sure Mossad are modelling scenarios based on his idiotic whims, but the "Gaza holiday resort" option only as the office joke of the month.

Posted
7 hours ago, connda said:

Maybe it would be worth writing to the Trump White House informing his cabinet and DOGE of the Thai import tariffs on US goods and request that the US in turn implements reciprocal tariffs in a Quid Pro Quo manner until such time as Thailand drops its tariffs on US imports. 

 

Looking at the trade imbalance, I'm sure that's in the works.

 

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I never understand the thai baht, you have a country that is forever in political turmoil even going through a military coup but the currency is over 50% higher than before 🤔

Posted
6 minutes ago, Dexxter said:

 

I predict that the Thai Baht will either strengthen or weaken in the near future. There is also the possibility it will remain the same.

 

  Nobel prize, Dexx.  This is indisputably "spot on".  

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Just now, TheAppletons said:

 

  Nobel prize, Dexx.  This is indisputably "spot on".  

I will donate my Nobel Prize money to support the Thai Baht whichever way it chooses to go.

Posted
9 hours ago, Jonathan Swift said:

First of all most of the Trump white house are functionally illiterate, so writing to them? Seriously?  Secondly, the US doesn't care one whit what happens to Thailand, in Trump's eyes it's just another one of his <deleted>hόIe countries (his words, not mine). Thailand has nothing to offer Trump in return for favors. It's going to be quid pro quo for the next four years. Just forget about the US, as I have. 

President Trump never refered to Thailand as a "<deleted> hole country".   Trump has had very good communication and policies in the past with Thailand. 

Thaksin Trump Cropped.jpg

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As long as we’re in high season—with 10’s of thousands of tourists changing their currency to Baht each day—the Baht won’t change much.  I look forward to low season.

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