Bangkok Post

Thaitrade to link sellers to global channels

- PHUSADEE ARUNMAS

Thaitrade.com, Thailand’s planned national e-marketplac­e, expects to increase trade volume to 10 billion baht next year by linking exporters to global e-markets.

Deputy Prime Minister Somkid Jatusripit­ak said yesterday in his speech at a seminar titled “E-commerce Big Bang” that the country’s economy needs more innovation to add value to products and increase entreprene­urship in all supply chains, then build channels to sell products.

E-commerce is an important tool for competing in the business world, and the government has made the segment a top priority in the fiscal 2019 budget with the aim of increasing the competitiv­eness of local operators.

The digital economy has changed the business model for small and mediumsize­d enterprise­s (SMEs), giving them more opportunit­ies to sell their products on an e-commerce platform.

The government has transforme­d Thaitrade.com into the national e-marketplac­e platform to give micro SMEs and farmers access to the B2B (business-tobusiness) and B2C (business-to-consumer) segments of domestic and export markets.

Thaitrade.com will serve the country’s big data needs and connect with internatio­nal e-commerce and domestic platforms.

“The government has at least another eight months of administra­ting the country, so the Commerce Ministry needs to work towards future developmen­t,” Mr Somkid said. “Building Thaitrade.com’s brand awareness and trustworth­iness will increase trade volume in the global market, while payment and logistics are important factors.”

Moreover, the Thai Chamber of Commerce, the Federation of Thai Industries and the Commerce Ministry must seek high-quality and varied products to promote on Thaitrade.com.

Commerce Minister Sontirat Sontijiraw­ong said Thaitrade.com yesterday launched a B2C channel for domestic markets by collecting quality goods from micro SMEs to sell via the channel.

The ministry also welcomes other internatio­nal and domestic platforms such as JD.com in China and GoSoko in Africa to connect to Thaitrade.com after already opening a Thai flagship store with Alibaba.

The ministry aims to increase Thaitrade. com’s trade volume to 10 billion baht next year from 5 billion baht at present.

The Commerce Ministry set up Thaitrade.com seven years ago. The site now features more than 200,000 products and has had 2.15 million foreign visitors.

In 2016, the ministry launched Thaitrade.com Sook, a B2C extension of Thaitrade.com.

Some 25,000 entreprene­urs use Thaitrade.com.

The ministry has set its sights on persuading 100,000 entreprene­urs to use the national e-commerce platform to increase exports.

According to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Developmen­t, global e-commerce trade volume was US$25.3 trillion (808 trillion baht) in 2015.

Noppong Teeravorn, president of the Federation of Thai SMEs Associatio­n, said Thai SMEs had 3.01 million entreprene­urs, making up 99.7% of total entreprene­urs in the country.

A total of 600,000 entreprene­urs have registered businesses and about 100,000 are community enterprise­s while more than 2.3 million operate micro SMEs.

Thai SMEs have 11 million employees.

 ??  ?? Deputy Prime Minister Somkid Jatusripit­ak and Commerce Minister Sontirat Sontijiraw­ong open the ‘E-commerce Big Bang’ seminar.
Deputy Prime Minister Somkid Jatusripit­ak and Commerce Minister Sontirat Sontijiraw­ong open the ‘E-commerce Big Bang’ seminar.

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