webfact Posted April 23 Posted April 23 Picture courtesy of Amarin TV In a significant twist to Thai-US relations, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister, Pichai Chunhavajira, highlighted two pressing concerns that have put trade negotiations on pause. Scheduled tariff talks have been sidetracked due to US apprehensions over currency manipulation and the export of falsely-originated products. The negotiations await rescheduling as both nations brace for detailed discussions on these pivotal issues. The crux of US concern lies in the potential for Thailand to unfurl a surge in exports, impacting US markets, while other countries may exploit currency rates to their advantage. Equally pressing is the issue of verifying product origins to prevent circumventions of existing trade agreements. Minister Pichai, despite uncertainty over his travel plans to Washington, remains meticulous about approaching discussions with complete preparedness, drawing on his extensive personal experience. Pichai likened these negotiations to business deals, underlining the importance of timing and readiness. His strategic approach aims to assess all potential impacts closely before making moves. Detailed preparations are underway with collaboration from the Thai ambassador in the US and support from a domestic team to align views with American trade officials. Back in Thailand, a comprehensive plan is being mapped out to monitor and adapt to any economic shifts. This includes a critical review with the Bank of Thailand and other financial bodies to counterbalance any negative impacts. Additionally, talks with the National Economic and Social Development Board aim to create robust strategies for economic rehabilitation, worker assistance, and necessary reforms. As Pichai pointed out, maintaining a strategic position is crucial for Thailand in these complex negotiations. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Thai Newsroom -- 2025-04-23 1 1 1
Popular Post whiteman Posted April 23 Popular Post Posted April 23 THEY ARE TRYING TO GET CHINESE goods through the back door via Thailand 1 5 4 2
Popular Post Geoffggi Posted April 23 Popular Post Posted April 23 33 minutes ago, webfact said: Equally pressing is the issue of verifying product origins to prevent circumventions of existing trade agreements. Oh no, does this mean Thailand cannot pass on Chinese goods as being manufactured in Thailand ...............LOL 1 3
Popular Post newbee2022 Posted April 23 Popular Post Posted April 23 5 hours ago, webfact said: Picture courtesy of Amarin TV In a significant twist to Thai-US relations, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister, Pichai Chunhavajira, highlighted two pressing concerns that have put trade negotiations on pause. Scheduled tariff talks have been sidetracked due to US apprehensions over currency manipulation and the export of falsely-originated products. The negotiations await rescheduling as both nations brace for detailed discussions on these pivotal issues. The crux of US concern lies in the potential for Thailand to unfurl a surge in exports, impacting US markets, while other countries may exploit currency rates to their advantage. Equally pressing is the issue of verifying product origins to prevent circumventions of existing trade agreements. Minister Pichai, despite uncertainty over his travel plans to Washington, remains meticulous about approaching discussions with complete preparedness, drawing on his extensive personal experience. Pichai likened these negotiations to business deals, underlining the importance of timing and readiness. His strategic approach aims to assess all potential impacts closely before making moves. Detailed preparations are underway with collaboration from the Thai ambassador in the US and support from a domestic team to align views with American trade officials. Back in Thailand, a comprehensive plan is being mapped out to monitor and adapt to any economic shifts. This includes a critical review with the Bank of Thailand and other financial bodies to counterbalance any negative impacts. Additionally, talks with the National Economic and Social Development Board aim to create robust strategies for economic rehabilitation, worker assistance, and necessary reforms. As Pichai pointed out, maintaining a strategic position is crucial for Thailand in these complex negotiations. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Thai Newsroom -- 2025-04-23 Trump said it already: every country which will circumvent HIS rules will be punished. Not a good situation for Thailand. Better look for other markets in EU or ASEAN/BRICS than US. 2 2 1
Popular Post hotchilli Posted April 23 Popular Post Posted April 23 5 hours ago, webfact said: Scheduled tariff talks have been sidetracked due to US apprehensions over currency manipulation and the export of falsely-originated products. Oh dear Thailand... you've been found out, what now? Trump isn't playing games anymore. 1 4
Popular Post ukrules Posted April 23 Popular Post Posted April 23 5 hours ago, whiteman said: THEY ARE TRYING TO GET CHINESE goods through the back door via Thailand No, they are not trying to do this - they ARE ALREADY doing this. 3 1 1
BusyB Posted April 23 Posted April 23 6 hours ago, whiteman said: THEY ARE TRYING TO GET CHINESE goods through the back door via Thailand Not only Thailand I think ... 2
kingstonkid Posted April 23 Posted April 23 1 hour ago, newbee2022 said: Trump said it already: every country which will circumvent HIS rules will be punished. Not a good situation for Thailand. Better look for other markets in EU or ASEAN/BRICS than US. Problem is that the EU has its doubts also. Thailand is going to actually have physical factories to show they make it here. This could be good for Thailand's people 2
newbee2022 Posted April 23 Posted April 23 25 minutes ago, kingstonkid said: Problem is that the EU has its doubts also. Thailand is going to actually have physical factories to show they make it here. This could be good for Thailand's people In 90 days or earlier we will know.
trainman34014 Posted April 23 Posted April 23 1 hour ago, kingstonkid said: Problem is that the EU has its doubts also. Thailand is going to actually have physical factories to show they make it here. This could be good for Thailand's people With 200 Factories a month closing in Thailand for the last two years that seems unlikely. They have become Messenger and Delivery Boys for Big Brother China and whilst they are happy with that nobody else is ! 2
John Drake Posted April 23 Posted April 23 Thailand has been advertising itself as a transshipment hub for China for at least the last six or seven years. They advertised their offering to help evade sanctions and restrictions on China directly to Chinese manufacturers. This is going to be one hub they wish they had never started. 1 1
Tailwagsdog Posted April 23 Posted April 23 ...a case in point ...last year Vietnam's exports to USA increased by 31% ...and imports from Communist China to Vietnam increased by 31% ...what a coincidence.... 1
kingstonkid Posted April 24 Posted April 24 18 hours ago, trainman34014 said: With 200 Factories a month closing in Thailand for the last two years that seems unlikely. They have become Messenger and Delivery Boys for Big Brother China and whilst they are happy with that nobody else is ! Hence THE DONNALD going after these countries with high tarrifs. I agree that factories are closing, but if they want to sell things, they are going to have to build them here. Just replacing made in China with made in Thailand stickers is not going to work. 2
impulse Posted April 24 Posted April 24 I hope that they're also discussing the difficulty of American companies doing business in Thailand without falling afoul of FCPA. It gives a huge advantage to companies from countries that practice bribery as a normal business practice. And they're not all the "usual suspects".
kingstonkid Posted April 24 Posted April 24 18 minutes ago, impulse said: I hope that they're also discussing the difficulty of American companies doing business in Thailand without falling afoul of FCPA. It gives a huge advantage to companies from countries that practice bribery as a normal business practice. And they're not all the "usual suspects". The challenge that thailand has is teaching the students how to function in a real world. American companies are not going to be starting new businesses that create anything because of tarriffs and the benefits that TREUMP is giving them to stay. Thais need to start building things for Thais. Solar panels could in fact be one of those things. Suggestion creaste a solar panel systemthat can recharge some of these electic scooters
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