Bangkok Post

Draft panel for five-year trade tactics

Policies for overseas offices on the way

- PHUSADEE ARUNMAS

Commerce Minister Jurin Laksanawis­it has ordered a panel to be establishe­d to work on the country’s strategic trade plans for 2021-25 to cope with the crisis and ensuing recovery.

Speaking after outlining his 2021 trade policies to senior ministry officials, Mr Jurin said he assigned the commerce permanent secretary to chair the panel, which includes representa­tives from related government agencies and private sectors to draft Thailand’s five-year trade strategies.

“The new fiveyear trade strategic plan is a part of a 14-pronged strategy the ministry aims for this year,” said Mr Jurin.

They include the continuati­on of the farm price guarantee scheme to help farmers have sufficient income for production costs; discount campaigns to lower people’s living costs; and online sales support for Thai entreprene­urs.

The ministry is also committed to continuing to build up provincial sales teams led by provincial commerce officers to create a network and provide online knowledge for local producers while developing market potential for service sectors including retail and wholesale, smart traditiona­l retail shops, logistics, healthcare, digital content, restaurant­s and printing.

Provincial commercial officers should function as merchants in contacting and coordinati­ng with local businesses and communitie­s to develop trade opportunit­ies, resulting in increased income for locals.

Mr Jurin recently threatened to move Thai commercial counsellor­s in foreign countries back to Thailand if they fail to function as salespeopl­e to boost shipments and tackle hurdles for exports.

Working policies for all directors in the Office of Thai Trade Centers and commercial counsellor­s in 58 offices around the world are being prepared, aiming to promote Thai exports despite the pandemic.

According to Mr Jurin, in addition to acting as the country’s salespeopl­e, the commercial counsellor­s have to provide assistance to exporters in reducing obstacles and offer smart advice to better tap into markets.

According to Mr Jurin, this year the ministry will concentrat­e more on stimulatin­g border trade and accelerate free trade agreement talks, especially with Europe, Britain, the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) and the European Free Trade Associatio­n (Efta).

The EAEU consists of Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia and Kyrgyzstan, while Efta comprises Iceland, Liechtenst­ein, Norway and Switzerlan­d.

The government will also speed up the parliament­ary ratificati­on for the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p trade pact, said Mr Jurin.

The new five-year trade strategic plan is a part of a 14-pronged strategy the ministry aims for this year. JURIN LAKSANAWIS­IT Commerce Minister

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