Border Trade Drops Nearly 10 % in First 5 Months of Year
Thailand’s cross- border trade dropped nearly 10 percent in the first five months due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, according to a senior official of the Ministry of Commerce.
Thailand’s cross- border trade dropped nearly 10 percent in the first five months due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, according to a senior official of the Ministry of Commerce.
The coronavirus outbreak is unlikely to affect Thailand’s border trade, says a Commerce Ministry senior official.
Commerce Minister Jurin Laksanawisit discussed with the Board of Trade of Thailand solutions to promote border trade and new border crossings
The value of border trade increased slightly in the first half of this year and promotional campaigns are expected to boost it further.
A new Thai-Myanmar border crossing to be opened in Kanchanaburi Province this year will boost cross-border trade by 15 percent, says a senior commerce official of Thailand.
Thailand’s border trade with neighbouring countries remains on course for growth after rising 0.92% in the first two months 2019
Thailand’s border trade grew 5.81 percent this year through November, totaling 1.27 trillion in value, Commerce Ministry announced on Monday