Thailand has 'strong plan' to handle US tariffs, hopes to negotiate: PM


BANGKOK: Thailand has a "strong plan" to handle swingeing new trade tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump and hopes to negotiate a reduction, the prime minister said Thursday (April 3).

Paetongtarn Shinawatra (pic) said the government would take steps to mitigate the impact of the 36 per cent levy announced by Washington as part of sweeping tariffs that have sent global markets reeling.

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