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United States-Thailand trade negotiations commencing, affirms Foreign Minister, focusing on Trump's tariffs. High-level discussions have been initiated, according to official confirmation.

U.S. and Thailand Set to Engage in Formal Trade Negotiations, Easing Tensions Following U.S. Imposition of Reciprocal Tariffs on Thai Exports under Foreign Affairs Minister Maris Sangiampongsa's Supervision.

U.S. and Thailand Agree to Commence Formal Trade Negotiations after U.S. Imposes 36% Tariffs on...
U.S. and Thailand Agree to Commence Formal Trade Negotiations after U.S. Imposes 36% Tariffs on Thai Exports, as Announced by Foreign Affairs Minister Sangiampongsa.

United States-Thailand trade negotiations commencing, affirms Foreign Minister, focusing on Trump's tariffs. High-level discussions have been initiated, according to official confirmation.

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Ya'll Heard? The US and Thailand are Stepping Up Their Trade Game! 🤝🏻🇹🇼🇱🇱

That's right, folks! After a steep 36% tariff hit on Thai exports, it looks like the US has their eyes set on Thailand for some formal trade chit-chat. Foreign Affairs Minister Maris Sangiampongsa confirmed the exciting news during a Government House briefing on Friday.

So, what does this mean? Well, the Thai Embassy in Washington, D.C. received word that the U.S. government is ready to ditch the casual talks and dive into some serious trade negotiations. The aim here is simple: resolve that recent tariff drama and breathe some fresh air into their bilateral trade relations.

Hey, Paetongtarn Shinawatra heard you like negotiations, so she put Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Pichai Chunhavajira, in charge of leading the Thai delegation. They'll be chatting it up with some key U.S. agencies, including Scott Bessent, Howard Lutnick, and Jamieson Greer. Who are they, you ask? They're the United States Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of Commerce, and United States Trade Representative (USTR), respectively.

Now, a specific date for these negotiations hasn't been marked on the calendar just yet. But with the USTR showing some interest in Thailand's proposed trade package, things are looking pretty promising. Maris mentioned that once talks with these three agencies are wrapped up, they won't need to have more discussions with additional U.S. bodies—they've got the full authority, baby!

TL;DR 💬: Formal trade talks between the US and Thailand are coming very soon, and the stakes are high. With post-tariff relief as the main focus, the two nations are hoping to strengthen ties and find some equilibrium in their trade relationship. Stay tuned for more updates! 📈🚀💼

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  • Maris Sangiampongsa
  • Foreign Affairs Ministry
  • Donald Trump
  • Tariffs
  • United States
  • United States Trade Representative
  • Washington D.C
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  • Thailand-Cambodia border tension 🇹🇼🇰🇩
  1. The announcement of formal trade negotiations between the US and Thailand indicates a significant shift in the economy and finance sector, potentially resolving the recent tariff crisis and enhancing bilateral trade relations.
  2. The Thai government, led by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Pichai Chunhavajira, is set to engage in high-level discussions with key US agencies, including the United States Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of Commerce, and United States Trade Representative.
  3. The upcoming policy-and-legislation talks, taking place in Washington D.C, are expected to focus on trade relations, particularly addressing the 36% tariff on Thai exports that was previously imposed by the US.
  4. As the US government shows interest in Thailand's trade package, the general news landscape is abuzz with anticipation, reflecting the potential impact on the business and industry sectors of both nations.

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