Thai baht is too strong and impacting exports, minister says


BANGKOK: Thailand's baht is too strong and is affecting exports, which are expected to post only small growth this year, the commerce minister said on Monday.

The central bank should take action over the strong baht, Commerce Minister Pichai Naripthaphan told a news conference. - Reuters

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