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Thai PM orders study on impact of US trade policy on exports
Thai PM orders study on impact of US trade policy on exports
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Thai PM orders study on impact of US trade policy on exports
by DZRH News11 February 2025
Thailand's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra speaks during a press conference at the Pheu Thai party headquarters following a royal endorsement ceremony in Bangkok, Thailand, August 18, 2024. REUTERS/Chalinee Thirasupa/File Photo

By Reuters

BANGKOK, Feb 11 (Reuters) - Thailand's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has ordered a study on the potential impact of U.S. trade policy on Thai exports, an official said on Tuesday, underlining concerns that its trade surplus with Washington could become an issue.

Thailand had a surplus last year of $35.4 billion with the United States, according to the commerce ministry, which has cited challenges to growing exports, a key driver of Thailand's economy, due to President Donald Trump's uncertain trade policies.

The United States was Thailand's largest export market last year, accounting for 18.3% of total shipments, or $54.96 billion.

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"Under the leadership of President Trump, the United States will have trade policies such as tariffs that may have a negative impact on Thai agriculture exports, and other products such as electronics," government spokesperson Jirayu Houngsub said.

A working group on U.S. trade was created in January to plan Thai trade policies with the United States, Jirayu said. The group would urgently summarise pros and cons for trade and investment negotiations, he added.

Thailand's investment board is planning to attract foreign investment in semiconductors, printed circuit boards and electronics, amid a renewed U.S.-China trade war. It is targeting around 500 billion baht ($14 billion) in new investments in semiconductors by 2029.

Trump last month signed a broad trade memorandum ordering federal agencies to complete comprehensive reviews of a range of trade issues by April 1, including analyses of persistent U.S. trade deficits.

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Thailand plans to try to narrow its trade gap with the United States by importing 1 million tonnes of ethane in the second quarter this year.

(Reporting by Chayut Setboonsarng and Kitiphong Thaichareon; Editing by Martin Petty)

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