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No winners in US trade war
The United States' imposition of reciprocal tariffs has drawn global attention. Han Zhiqiang, Ambassador of the People's Republic of China to Thailand, shared his views on the matter.Is a trade ...
As part of its efforts to mitigate the impact of the US tariffs on Thai exports, Kasikornbank (KBank) is assisting export clients in exploring new international markets to minimise potential ...
ASEAN's Indochina member states were the most affected by the tariffs, with Cambodia facing combined baseline and retaliatory duties totalling 49 per cent, followed by Laos (48 per cent), Vietnam (46 ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping capped a three-nation Southeast Asia tour in Cambodia on Friday, promoting Beijing’s reliability ...
The couple are struggling to adapt to an e-commerce system that let them tap into international markets but that is now on ...
Thailand must address economic woes and broaden trade ties to handle US tariffs, ex-Commerce and Energy Minister Narongchai ...
A special report examines how Thai businesses are responding to the United States' shifting tariff policies, revealing a ...
Thailand's economic growth will be hit by U.S. tariffs on its exports, although the impact on activity won't be as great as ...
A Marina-based ginger snack company is experiencing significant price increases and potential layoffs due to a 145% tariff on Chinese imports.
Since United States President Donald Trump announced his since-paused “reciprocal” tariffs on April 2, Thanh has witnessed ...
Once turned away, where will China’s exports to America go instead? As supply chains adjust, firms will expand abroad to ...
Thailand is the latest Asian economy to increase its U.S. energy imports, specifically LNG, to mitigate potential tariffs on Thai goods.