Post by account_disabled on Jan 8, 2024 4:20:55 GMT
The Department of International Trade Negotiations is pleased that the FTA agreement has pushed Thai fruit exports skyrocketing, revealing that in 2018 the ASEAN market had a value of 1,123 million US dollars, an increase of 6,429% compared to 2012 before the FTA came into force and China's worth 1,009 million. The US dollar increased 2,816% compared to 2002 when China just canceled tariffs on ASEAN, suggesting farmers and exporters take advantage of the FTA after most trading partners have reduced tariffs. There are still only a few countries left. Ms. Oramon Sapthaweetham Director-General of the Department of International Trade Negotiations revealed that the department has followed up on the results of Thai fruit exports to the world market, finding that in 2018 they were able to export a total value of 2,656 million US dollars, an increase of 17.05%, with the main export markets Including ASEAN and China There is a total export value of 2,132 million US dollars, or 80% of Thai fruit exports to the world market. and popular Thai fruits such as durian, longan, mangosteen, etc., which Thailand is the world's top export leader.
“This increase in fruit exports Received good results from the 13 Free Trade Agreements or FTAs that Thailand currently has with 18 countries, including 9 ASEAN countries, China, Japan, South Korea, India, Australia, New Zealand, Peru, Chile and, most recently, Hong Kong. Currently awaiting entry into force, the FTA has helped increase export opportunities for Thai fruits. As a result Telegram Number Data of trading partners reducing import taxes for Thailand. Make Thai products more competitive Currently, under the FTA, China, Australia, New Zealand, Chile, Peru and Hong Kong are exempt from customs duties on fresh fruit imports . Frozen fruits and dried fruits from Thailand There are still only a few countries, such as Japan, South Korea, India, Lao PDR, Cambodia, Vietnam and Malaysia, that still collect customs duties on imports of certain fruits from Thailand. Japan collects a 4% tax on oranges, South Korea imposes a 24% tax on mangoes, 36% on durian, India imposes a 5% tax on oranges, Malaysia, Cambodia, and Lao PDR impose a 5% tax on mangoes, mangosteen, and durian, etc. However, when comparing export value statistics.
Thai fruits in 2018 in important markets such as ASEAN and China With the year before the FTA was made, it was found that the ASEAN market in 2018 had exports valued at 1,123 million US dollars, an increase of 6,429% compared to 1992, which was the year before ASEAN reduced tariffs on fruit imports under the ASEAN Free Trade Area. (AFTA) and China exported $1,009 million, an increase of 2,816% compared to 2002, the year before China canceled tariffs on fruit imports from Thailand under the ASEAN-China Free Trade Agreement (ACFTA). It is also consistent with statistics from the Department of Foreign Trade that found that in 2018 fruit products were among the top products that Thai entrepreneurs requested to use FTA benefits for export. Mrs. Oramon said that the Department has recommendations for farmers. export enterprises to export fruits to various countries Especially countries that have an FTA with Thailand must study and take advantage of the FTA in exports in order to increase the competitiveness of Thai fruits. and must maintain quality standards in accordance with international principles of sanitary and phytosanitary standards Develop products to meet the needs of the market Including giving importance to exporting non-toxic fruits. Fruits that are Geographical Indication (GI) and innovative fruits To make a difference to Thai fruits.
“This increase in fruit exports Received good results from the 13 Free Trade Agreements or FTAs that Thailand currently has with 18 countries, including 9 ASEAN countries, China, Japan, South Korea, India, Australia, New Zealand, Peru, Chile and, most recently, Hong Kong. Currently awaiting entry into force, the FTA has helped increase export opportunities for Thai fruits. As a result Telegram Number Data of trading partners reducing import taxes for Thailand. Make Thai products more competitive Currently, under the FTA, China, Australia, New Zealand, Chile, Peru and Hong Kong are exempt from customs duties on fresh fruit imports . Frozen fruits and dried fruits from Thailand There are still only a few countries, such as Japan, South Korea, India, Lao PDR, Cambodia, Vietnam and Malaysia, that still collect customs duties on imports of certain fruits from Thailand. Japan collects a 4% tax on oranges, South Korea imposes a 24% tax on mangoes, 36% on durian, India imposes a 5% tax on oranges, Malaysia, Cambodia, and Lao PDR impose a 5% tax on mangoes, mangosteen, and durian, etc. However, when comparing export value statistics.
Thai fruits in 2018 in important markets such as ASEAN and China With the year before the FTA was made, it was found that the ASEAN market in 2018 had exports valued at 1,123 million US dollars, an increase of 6,429% compared to 1992, which was the year before ASEAN reduced tariffs on fruit imports under the ASEAN Free Trade Area. (AFTA) and China exported $1,009 million, an increase of 2,816% compared to 2002, the year before China canceled tariffs on fruit imports from Thailand under the ASEAN-China Free Trade Agreement (ACFTA). It is also consistent with statistics from the Department of Foreign Trade that found that in 2018 fruit products were among the top products that Thai entrepreneurs requested to use FTA benefits for export. Mrs. Oramon said that the Department has recommendations for farmers. export enterprises to export fruits to various countries Especially countries that have an FTA with Thailand must study and take advantage of the FTA in exports in order to increase the competitiveness of Thai fruits. and must maintain quality standards in accordance with international principles of sanitary and phytosanitary standards Develop products to meet the needs of the market Including giving importance to exporting non-toxic fruits. Fruits that are Geographical Indication (GI) and innovative fruits To make a difference to Thai fruits.