Thailand may revise trade offers if needed: Finance minister


BANGKOK: Thailand's is engaged in ongoing online discussions with U.S. officials regarding trade, and if necessary may revise some of the concessions it is offering, the finance minister said on Friday (July 11).

The government will also work to ensure US imports do not adversely affect Thai farmers and retail businesses, Pichai Chunhavajira (pic) told reporters. The United States has imposed tariffs of 36% on Thailand. - Reuters

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