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Thailand’s exports rises for third month in a row

byCT Report
01/03/2017
in Thailand
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BANGKOK: Office of the Trade Policy and Strategy director Phimchanok Wornkhorporn said January exports this year amounted to US$17.099 billion, representing an 8.8% increase over statistics for the same period last year.

This was the third consecutive month that the country’s exports have enjoyed positive growth, she said.

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With this satisfactory growth, she said she confidently predicted that this year’s exports could grow by no less than 3.5%.

The main products contributing to the rise are rubber which increased by 28%, computers increasing by 30% and gold exports which rose by 157.6%.

She also estimated that if export figures for this year averages out to US$18.841 billion per month, then the government’s export target growth of 5% can be achieved.

She added that the January growth in exports was for all of the country’s major markets, comprising 9.5% increase in exports to the US, 6.4% increase to the Japanese market and 10.4% increase to the European market.

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