Thailand to offer US more trade concessions to avert 36% tariff, Bloomberg News reports

Thailand proposes boosting trade with the U.S. Pichai Chunhavajira aims to cut Thailand's trade surplus by 70% in five years. The goal is to balance trade in seven to eight years. This is to avoid potential U.S. tariffs. Washington may impose a 36...

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Thailand's Finance Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Pichai Chunhavajira
Thailand, in its latest proposal to avert steep U.S. tariffs, is aiming to boost bilateral trade volumes with the U.S. and reduce its $46 billion trade surplus by 70% within five years, reaching balance in seven to eight years, Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira told Bloomberg News on Sunday.

Washington has threatened to impose a 36% levy on imports from Thailand if a reduction cannot be negotiated before July 9, when a 90-day pause capping tariffs at a baseline of 10% for most nations expires.

Thailand is pushing for a best-case rate of 10%, Pichai said Bloomberg in an interview, adding that even a range of between 10% and 20% would be acceptable.


Pichai expects to submit the revised offer before July 9, the report said.
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