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Thai exports shrank 5.36 percent for the first four months

The Thai National Shippers Council has expressed serious concern that Thailand may face economic crisis because of the gloomy global economy which has not...

Commerce Ministry set to discuss measure to boost export with private...

BANGKOK, 5 May 2012  – The Ministry of Commerce will hold a meeting with the private sector, on 8th June, to discuss a...

Thai exporters worried about EU crisis

BANGKOK, 28 May 2012  – The Thai National Shippers’ Council (TNSC) has expressed its worries over the European debt crisis, saying it could...

Flood likely to shrink Q4 exports to negative: Shippers’ Council

BANGKOK, Nov 23 - Thailand's ongoing flood crisis is forecast to slash 30 per cent of the number of export containers to be shipped...

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