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Thailand Braces for Impact of Potential US Tariffs Amidst Tense Trade Talks

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I guess more countries need to broaden their geographic markets to exclude the USA if possible. Africa is a potential market looking at all the Nigerians here.

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  • Ah so Trump finally did what was needed, reciprocity. Good to see it. Would be nice if a few other major countries did the same thing. Tax the imports and be taxed right back. Simple. No neg

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    Maybe time thailand wskes up... 35 billion trade surplus aint small potatoes. I kinda get why trump is pushing back... my hope is that when i go to villas or foodland someday to see ghe price of my gr

  • Definitely wrong about that.  Thailand is on Trump's naughty list of countries with the highest trade deficits.

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And the THB is dropping a bit , now 37,55 for a euro.

Thanks mr Trump.

2 hours ago, connda said:

Really, when a box of Cheeze-Its cost the equivalent of $15+ bucks and a box of Cream of Wheat costs close to $18+ bucks, you know the US is being taken advantage of by Thailand. I go to Rimping and just shake my head at the price of US food items that I know have been marked up by 2-times, 3-times, or more than what they cost in the US.  Needless to say I don't buy much in the way of farang food.  Items like Olive Oil which is a staple in my cooking I buy and simply ignore the price.  But discretionary items like snack foods I simply ignore.  Of course with that said, I tend to eat healthier.  Lots of inexpensive fruits and vegetables for the local market, and meats like pork, chicken, and items like eggs which cost significantly less here in Thailand. So yeah - I'd like to see Thailand smacked along side the head with the US tariff stick.  Like you said, maybe those items from  home might become more affordable.

I also would not mind the US company selling a bag of more than half air with a few chips smacked across the head. Right, the rest of the globe will buy American so those corporate officers can “earn” the outsized salary and bonus. OK, you are right, I am biased … I cannot afford to live a sustainable working middle class retirement in my own country. Fortunately, Thailand has allowed what I have earned in a mutually beneficial relationship. I am spending my earned US retirement funds here in Thailand. Don’t tell The Donald, there are millions of us economic refugees subsidizing other countries.

23 minutes ago, wwest5829 said:

OK, you are right, I am biased … I cannot afford to live a sustainable working middle class retirement in my own country.

Who can!

1 hour ago, BritManToo said:

Who can!

I can ... but prefer TH ... as allows a lot more pocket change to play with.  Along with much less hassles & stress :coffee1:

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