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31 minutes ago, Purdey said:

How does the government import more without a higher budget? American products are expensive.

Which agricultural goods does Thailand need from America? Sounds like coals to Newcastle.

Right now most are bulk commodities like soybeans and corn.  I don't know if there is much room for growth in these areas.  One possibility is beef.  Right now 44% of beef imports are from Australia.

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It will be interesting to know how they are going to do this with the current tariff debacle

i) Do the Thai exporters take the hit and reduce prices to cover the Tariffs for the importer, probably difficult for most companies to do that or

ii) Do the government step in and cover the cost of the US Import duties for the Thai exporter not really very clear in her statement all well and good getting people to talk to people but Orange Face has said this morning the Tariffs are staying in place so anyone with stocks and shares or private pensions expect another hit today when the markets open

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26 minutes ago, Hawaiian said:

Right now most are bulk commodities like soybeans and corn.  I don't know if there is much room for growth in these areas.  One possibility is beef.  Right now 44% of beef imports are from Australia.

And the rest of percentage of the beef, where it come from? 

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1 hour ago, Maxbkkcm said:

And the rest of percentage of the beef, where it come from? 

The balance comes from New Zealand and some from the U.S.

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1 hour ago, Ralf001 said:

 

Australia - Free trade agreement.

USA - 50% tarriff.

I think this is part of the arm twisting negotiations.

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1 hour ago, Maxbkkcm said:

And the rest of percentage of the beef, where it come from? 

 

Argentina and New Zealand.

 

USA has like 3% market share.

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3 hours ago, Purdey said:

How does the government import more without a higher budget? American products are expensive.

Which agricultural goods does Thailand need from America? Sounds like coals to Newcastle.

 

I think they are talking about once Washington agrees to drop tariffs and Thailand does the same.

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Thai PM look so weak … and what she is sprouting is even more evident of this. 🤣🤣🤣… looks like Thai is killing themselves to play tough just like their Chinese brothers … sighhhhhhhhhhh… well it’s one way trip south for the baht ..keep foreign currencies people.

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35 minutes ago, mfd101 said:

Anyone with half a brain can work out the obvious action to take: (1) reduce Thai tariffs on US imports down to a sensible level (eg 10%), then (2) negotiate with Uncle Donald to reduce the US tariffs on Thai goods down to the same sensible level.

 

But that might be too hard for the Thai government to work out.

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to how you can?".... Thanks to Crossy.

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

The Thai government has announced plans to up its imports from the United States, including energy, aircraft, and agricultural goods.

Thailand plans to up its imports of products then charge retail customers 72% tariffs on the products.
Thanks Thailand!  :thumbsup:

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

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FILE: Thailand's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, talks to reporters during a press conference at the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (6 th BIMSTEC) summit in Bangkok, Thailand, Friday, April 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)

 

The Thai government has announced plans to up its imports from the United States, including energy, aircraft, and agricultural goods.

 

This strategic move comes in response to the hefty 36% tariff the US has slapped on Thai exports. Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra is leading the charge, aiming to ease tensions and bolster bilateral trade ties.

 

Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira is set to fly to Washington, D.C. this week, where he will represent Thailand in crucial talks.

 

The delegation's mission is to stress that Thailand is a robust trade ally, eager to invigorate economic exchanges with America.

 

The meetings will involve discussions with governmental and private sector representatives to seek a resolution to the trade dispute.

 

 
 

 

The tariff hike by the US has sent shockwaves across Thai export sectors, particularly electronics, processed foods, and agriculture, leading to a formation of a governmental task force.

 

The body is charged with formulating counter-proposals and strengthening communication channels with the US, ensuring that Thailand's trade interests are protected.

 

The stakes are high, with hopes pinned on policies that include promoting US imports valued in Thai Baht, with increased energy and aircraft acquisitions.

 

Thailand is lobbying for smoother trade and investment channels, requesting the US to grant benefits and cut down barriers for Thai exporters.

 

Prime Minister Paetongtarn expressed confidence in achieving a mutually beneficial outcome, ensuring the alliance between the two nations remains robust and cooperative.

 

As the week unfolds, these negotiations are set to have significant implications for the economic landscape and international relations between Thailand and the United States.

 

Based on a story by Bangkok Post

 

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woops! cant help themselfes,snuck in aircraft !. they dont need more aircraft they need more cancer detecting and curing cancer. your choice,something to kill people with or someting to save lives

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