Thailand is working to conclude trade negotiations with US by the end of June after Washington proposed a 12.5% tariff on imports from countries, including Thailand, which it said lack laws against imports made with forced labor.
- The nation is seeking to secure a reciprocal trade agreement with US that could help reduce the proposed tariff rate to 10%, Commerce Minister
Suphajee Suthumpun said late Thursday - Thailand still has about 25 outstanding issues that need to be resolved before a deal can be reached
- The government will send trade representatives to Washington to closely monitor the final stage of negotiations ...
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