Thai exports in April fell 3.67 percent year-on-year
thanks to Europe’s economic crisis, said Deputy Commerce Minister Poom
Sarapol.

Exports in April were valued at US$16.9 billion (Bt515
billion). In the first four months of this year, Thailand’s exports were
worth US$71.5 billion, a drop of 3.86 percent.
Exports to major markets in April fell due to worries in
European economies. Those markets included the European Union, Japan, the
US, South Asia, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Australia, the Middle East, Russia,
Canada, Switzerland, the Indochina countries and Myanmar.
It was believed that the economies in the Euro Zone have
officially entered recession, according to the Office of Economic &
Financial Affairs Royal Thai Embassy, United Kingdom and Europe.
In April, Thailand recorded a trade deficit of US$2.8
billion, a drop of 37.5 percent from the previous month, while its trade
deficit in the first four months was US$8.05 billion.
The ministry projected Thai exports this year to grow 15
percent over last year. (MCOT)