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Major Thai rubber trade negotiation to be held with 25 countries

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Major rubber trade negotiation to be held with 25 countries

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BANGKOK, 16 February 2016 (NNT) – The Ministry of Commerce has revealed that 25 countries have responded to its invitation to take part in a major rubber trade negotiation and expects to be able to achieve 17 billion baht worth of deals from the talks.

Department of International Trade Promotion Director-General Malee Choklumlert made known that 160 companies from 25 countries have responded to her agency’s invitation to take part in a business matching session with Thai enterprises in the rubber sector. The session was created to satisfy government policy looking to drive the nation’s rubber prices higher through greater exports and to divert the rubber industry away from reliance on domestic sales.

Countries to be present at the major negotiation include India, China, South Korea, Japan, South Africa, Egypt, Nigeria, the US, Saudi Arabia, Turkey members of the European Union and members of ASEAN. Products to be presented to visiting businesses include rubber for tires, para-rubber pillows and mattresses, rubber gloves, pellets and rubber auto parts.

The session is scheduled to take place on February29 at the Vipavadhee Ballroom of Centara Grand at Central Plaza Ladprao. It is expected that 500 million US dollars, or 17 billion baht, in trade deals will be negotiated at the event.

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divert the rubber industry away from reliance on domestic sales.

Prayut's current policy is to increase domestic sales especially through Government Direct Purchase Centers and increased government consumption in order to raise the price of rubber. So now this is being reversed?

divert the rubber industry away from reliance on domestic sales.

Prayut's current policy is to increase domestic sales especially through Government Direct Purchase Centers and increased government consumption in order to raise the price of rubber. So now this is being reversed?

Or is it in addition to? Sadly Thai media is not terribly good at producing comprehensive reports, but no doubt in the fullness of time we will get to know.

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