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BANGKOK, Thailand – Thailand’s Coffee Trade Continues to Brew Strong in 2025 Thailand’s coffee trade is experiencing robust growth, underlined by strong import and export p [1]
Thailand should remain cautious despite the US tariffs being adjusted, as uncertainty in global trade policy continues to pose risks, according to two Thai economists interviewed by Thai PBS World. [2]
Thailand’s export sector has started 2026 on a strong note with a nearly 25 per cent year-on-year surge, but intensifying global trade frictions including renewed tariff threats from the Trump administration, raise doubts on sustaining the momentum. [3]
China is increasingly becoming a major importer of Thai palm oil for its food industry, which will help reduce Thailand’s dependence on India as its only major market to date, according to Nantapong Jiralertphong, director of the Office of Trade Poli... [4]
BANGKOK, Thailand – The Office of Trade Policy and Strategy (TPSO), Ministry of Commerce, reported that Thailand’s exports in 2025 grew by 12.9 percent, [5]
BANGKOK, Thailand – Thailand’s palm oil exports to China recorded strong growth in 2025, rising 85.38 percent year-on-year, increasing value addition and boostin [6]
Poonpong Naiyanapakorn, Director of the Trade Policy and Strategy Office (TPSO) and spokesperson for the Ministry of Commerce, revealed the results of a public opinion survey of 5,652 people nationwide. [7]
International trade March 2026 February 2026 First Edition newsletterWednesday briefing: Is the tide turning against Trump on tariffs?In today’s newsletter: With the latest supreme court ruling exposing the president’s tariff plans as unlawful, US po... [8]
BANGKOK, Thailand – Thailand’s Coffee Trade Continues to Brew Strong in 2025 Thailand’s coffee trade is experiencing robust growth, underlined by strong import and export p
Thailand should remain cautious despite the US tariffs being adjusted, as uncertainty in global trade policy continues to pose risks, according to two Thai economists interviewed by Thai PBS World.
Thailand’s export sector has started 2026 on a strong note with a nearly 25 per cent year-on-year surge, but intensifying global trade frictions including renewed tariff threats from the Trump administration, raise doubts on sustaining the momentum.
China is increasingly becoming a major importer of Thai palm oil for its food industry, which will help reduce Thailand’s dependence on India as its only major market to date, according to Nantapong Jiralertphong, director of the Office of Trade Poli
BANGKOK, Thailand – The Office of Trade Policy and Strategy (TPSO), Ministry of Commerce, reported that Thailand’s exports in 2025 grew by 12.9 percent,
BANGKOK, Thailand – Thailand’s palm oil exports to China recorded strong growth in 2025, rising 85.38 percent year-on-year, increasing value addition and boostin
Poonpong Naiyanapakorn, Director of the Trade Policy and Strategy Office (TPSO) and spokesperson for the Ministry of Commerce, revealed the results of a public opinion survey of 5,652 people nationwide.
International trade March 2026 February 2026 First Edition newsletterWednesday briefing: Is the tide turning against Trump on tariffs?In today’s newsletter: With the latest supreme court ruling exposing the president’s tariff plans as unlawful, US po
BANGKOK — Thailand has solidified its position as the world’s second-largest pet food exporter, with trade continuing to surge in 2025 despite global economic challenges. The kingdom exported $1.685 bil
US President Donald Trump threatened nations Monday with punishing tariff hikes if they "play games" after his trade policy setback before the Supreme Court -- hours before new duties were set to kick in.