Thailand forges new path for food exports to China


Viet link: A Vietnamese woman wearing a face mask rides alongside a train near Hanoi. Thai goods are sent to China via Vietnam’s train service as currently there is no direct rail link between Thailand and China. — AFP

BANGKOK: Thailand is turning to a less-travelled path to bypass supply-chain roadblocks and deliver perishables to China, its biggest customer in Asia.

Most agricultural and food products have traditionally been delivered to China from Thai farms and warehouses by trucks going through either Vietnam or Laos.

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