Thailand-US Prepare to Negotiate Tariffs, Adhering to the Principle of “Thailand is a Constructive Partner”

Bangkok: Thailand is preparing to negotiate trade tariffs with the United States on the principle of mutual benefit for both parties. Thailand has proposed five main points, which must be urgently negotiated before the Reciprocal Tariffs come into effect on July 8. Thailand hopes that the United States will reduce the tariffs to the lowest possible level.

According to Thai News Agency, the negotiations are aimed at fostering a stronger economic partnership between Thailand and the United States, with a focus on reducing trade barriers. The Thai government is keen on ensuring that these discussions yield favorable outcomes that will promote economic growth and stability for both nations.

The urgency of the negotiations is underscored by the impending implementation date of the Reciprocal Tariffs, which poses a significant challenge for Thailand. By presenting five key proposals, Thailand seeks to address these challenges promptly, emphasizing the importance of a constructive partnership with the United States.

As both nations gear up for these critical discussions, the expectation is that a mutually beneficial agreement will be reached, reflecting the longstanding relationship between Thailand and the United States.

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