Thailand to Discuss More US Imports as Tariff Concerns Linger
- Thailand has domestic demand to import more US energy: Pichai
- Finance Minister to meet Amcham executives to discuss trade
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Thailand will consider importing more US goods and discuss tariff risks with businesses, according to Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira, as the Southeast Asian nation seeks to ease Washington’s concerns over its large trade surplus.
The minister is due to meet with the American Chamber of Commerce in Thailand soon to discuss trade concerns, saying tariff risks and US energy imports are likely on the agenda.