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Mrs. Oramon Subthawitham Director-General, Department of International Trade Negotiations The Commerce Department revealed that the United Kingdom or the UK has announced the new tariffs. For goods exported from countries in which the UK does not have a free trade agreement or FTA, 48 percent of the tariffs imposed on imported goods have been lifted. Of all products You can check the tariffs at https://www.check-future-uk-trade-tariffs.service.gov.uk/tariff. Including the issuance of regulations To manage products with tax quota And the quota quantity of such products Effective retroactive From 1 January onwards The quota of products that the UK allocated to Thailand such as white rice, broken rice, chicken, duck, cassava, cassava starch, processed fish and frozen shrimp. Good for Thailand’s exports Causing more expansion
For the first 11 months of 2020, the value of trade between Thailand and the UK is more than US $ 4,471 million. By Thai exports to the UK worth more than 2,828 million US dollars And imports worth more than 1,643 million US dollars
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