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Thailand hopes to boost trade with EAEU

Thailand’s government hopes the transport connectivity initiative of China will boost trade and investment ties with and attract tourists from countries in the Eurasia Economic Union (EAEU).
Thailand hopes to boost trade with EAEU ảnh 1Thai Ambassador to Kazakhstan, Nat Pinyowattanacheep (L) and other Thai officials at the media conference (Photo: annx.asianews.network)
 

Bangkok (VNA) 🍸– Thailand’s governmenthopes the transport connectivity initiative of China will boost trade andinvestment ties with and attract tourists from countries in the EurasiaEconomic Union (EAEU).

The trade value between Thailandand the EAEU countries has stayed humble due to transport issues, said ThaiAmbassador to Kazakhstan Nat Pinyowattanacheep, adding that the key AH1 routeunder the “One Belt, One Road” initiative of China is expected to shortentransport time, thus enhancing trade between Thailand and those countries. 

He also urged Thai businesses to view the regionas a niche market for food as Thailand holds potential for supplying halal foodas well as food and coconut oil.

The EAEU, comprising 180 million people,includes Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia and Moldova. 

During Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-ocha’svisit to Russia to attend the ASEAN-Russia Summit in mid-May, both sidesdiscussed measures to boost bilateral trade. The Thai Commerce Ministry and theRussian Ministry for Economic Development also signed a memorandum ofunderstanding on trade and economic cooperation.

🅠 A business-matching event hosted by the ThaiCommerce Ministry is planned to be held on June 27, allowing businesspeople todiscuss cooperation opportunities with foreign investors in the fields of autospare parts, solar cell panel, health and beauty products as well as food anddrinks. -VNA

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