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The Department of Foreign Trade joins hands with the Shipping Council of Thailand. Create a roadmap for joint cooperation in driving the trade economy in 2024 and join forces to solve trade barriers in various areas to create opportunities and increase competitiveness for Thai entrepreneurs, Mr. Ronarong Poolpipat. Director-General of the Department of Foreign Trade revealed that the department recently had discussions with Mr. Chaichan Charoensuk, Chairman of the National Shippers' Council of Thailand (STI), regarding measures to resolve trade barriers in the past year. and cooperation guidelines to concretely drive the trade economy in 2024, which must face challenges in many areas. Especially environmental issues that trading partners will use as non-tariff trade protection measures (Non - Tariff Barriers or NTBs) that will increase in the future. Problems of global economic slowdown Including the problem of technological adjustment in the industrial sector , the Department has confirmed that it will provide assistance to the private sector. in order to receive trade facilitation and create a good atmosphere for conducting international trade business This will be an integrated collaboration to solve trade barriers and non-tariff trade measures of trading partners.
Including facilitating, promoting and resolving border trade barriers. and logistics “The Department and NRCT will determine guidelines for creating a joint roadmap, especially solving problems of trade obstacles, training, and providing knowledge on international trade. To prepare for future changing trends that will create trade opportunities. and maintain competitiveness Including raising the level of product trade to be competitive in the long term. This will be discussed in Phone Number List detail in order to determine the direction of operations in moving forward together,” Mr. Campaign said. Department of International Trade Negotiations Open to listen to opinions on the agreement on fisheries subsidies under the WTO from today until 23 January 2024. Revealed to be the first agreement of the WTO that will help reduce and control fisheries subsidies of member countries that have value. high level of subsidy Maintain the sustainability of marine aquatic life Pointing out that it is beneficial for Thailand to catch aquatic animals and compete equally in exporting fishery products to the world market.
Ms. Chotima Iamsawatdikul Director-General of the Department of International Trade Negotiations revealed that the department is open to listening to opinions on the Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies under the World Trade Organization (WTO), which is a set of regulations to prohibit and control fishery subsidies. Subsidies that the government of each country provides to the fishing sector that are harmful to aquatic animal resources. To maintain the sustainability of marine aquatic life We therefore invite government agencies and the private sector. Including those interested in expressing their opinions in order to make the agreement smooth and appropriate through www.dtn.go.th From today until 23 Jan. 2024, you can ask for more details at Bureau of Commodity Trade Department of International Trade Negotiations Tel. 0 2507 7485 for such agreements. It is the first WTO agreement aimed at environmental sustainability. This will help reduce and control subsidies by WTO member countries that have high subsidy values. If the subsidies of such member countries are reduced It will make marine aquatic resources sustainable for future fisheries. Including Thailand being able to catch aquatic animals and compete equally in exporting fishery products to the world market.
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