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US Imposes 19% Tariff on Thai Exports

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The transcription below provides news stories from across Thailand, hosted by Jay in the Good Morning Thailand program. The stories range from US Imposes 19% Tariff on Thai Exports to Indian Weddings Could Spark Thai Investment.

 

1. US Hits Thai Exports with 19% Tariff
The US will impose a 19% tariff on Thai goods from 1 August 2025 as part of a global trade overhaul. Key Thai exports such as cars, electronics, and farm products may face rising costs.

 

2. Delivery Driver Robbed by Local Official
A Songkhla delivery driver was held at gunpoint and robbed by a local official during a dispute. Police charged the suspect after the story went viral.

 

3. Dead Sea Turtle Found in Phang Nga
A decomposed sea turtle washed ashore in Phang Nga, with rope fragments found in its stomach. Officials cite marine pollution as a likely cause.

 

4. Pattaya Courts Austrian Tourists
Pattaya aims to boost arrivals from Austria with tailored travel packages and joint tourism campaigns, promoting the city as a second-home hub.

 

5. Indian Weddings Could Spark Thai Investment
HSBC says Thailand’s popularity for Indian weddings could attract foreign investment in hospitality, events, fintech, and clean energy.

 

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