Post by account_disabled on Jan 1, 2024 8:11:26 GMT
Deputy Minister of Commerce, revealed the Ministry of Commerce's proactive work plan. To accelerate the expansion of the market for Thai agricultural products. In the fiscal year 2020, the policy was given to the Department of International Trade Negotiations. Speeding forward to the meeting area Create knowledge and understanding with Thai farmers in various regions across the country on taking advantage of the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) to expand opportunities to export Thai agricultural products abroad. Especially the ASEAN markets, China, India, Japan, South Korea and Hong Kong, which have FTAs with Thailand.
The collection of customs duties on Buy Bulk SMS Service imports of most products from Thailand has been reduced, especially agricultural products such as vegetables, fruits, rubber, cassava, meat, and fishery products, etc. Mrs. Oramon Sapthaweetham Director-General of the Department of International Trade Negotiations said that the department responded to the policy of the Deputy Minister of Commerce. that emphasizes the importance of going to the field to create understanding with farmers so that they can take advantage of the current 13 FTAs that Thailand has with 18 countries. Create a competitive edge for Thai agricultural products in the world market.
Especially when FTA countries cancel or reduce customs taxes collected from Thailand This will give Thailand an advantage over competing countries that do not have FTAs with countries that Thailand exports to. The Department has consulted with the National Farmers Council. A memorandum of understanding has been signed that in the fiscal year 2020, the Deputy Minister of Commerce will lead the Department of Negotiations. Visited the area to meet with farmer groups and held seminars in 6 provinces in every region as follows: (1) November 2019, Nakhon Sawan Province (Lower Northern Provinces Group) Rice products, cassava, sugarcane, corn, bananas and potatoes (2) December 2019 Songkhla Province.
The collection of customs duties on Buy Bulk SMS Service imports of most products from Thailand has been reduced, especially agricultural products such as vegetables, fruits, rubber, cassava, meat, and fishery products, etc. Mrs. Oramon Sapthaweetham Director-General of the Department of International Trade Negotiations said that the department responded to the policy of the Deputy Minister of Commerce. that emphasizes the importance of going to the field to create understanding with farmers so that they can take advantage of the current 13 FTAs that Thailand has with 18 countries. Create a competitive edge for Thai agricultural products in the world market.
Especially when FTA countries cancel or reduce customs taxes collected from Thailand This will give Thailand an advantage over competing countries that do not have FTAs with countries that Thailand exports to. The Department has consulted with the National Farmers Council. A memorandum of understanding has been signed that in the fiscal year 2020, the Deputy Minister of Commerce will lead the Department of Negotiations. Visited the area to meet with farmer groups and held seminars in 6 provinces in every region as follows: (1) November 2019, Nakhon Sawan Province (Lower Northern Provinces Group) Rice products, cassava, sugarcane, corn, bananas and potatoes (2) December 2019 Songkhla Province.