Thai exports seen up 5per cent-8per cent this year - shippers

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BANGKOK : Thailand's exports this year are expected to rise between 5per cent to 8per cent, boosted by strong global demand and a weaker baht currency, the national shippers' council said on Tuesday.The group expects Thai exports in 2021 to have risen 15-16per cent, it told a briefing. (Repo

BANGKOK : Thailand's exports this year are expected to rise between 5per cent to 8per cent, boosted by strong global demand and a weaker baht currency, the national shippers' council said on Tuesday.Source: Reuters.

BANGKOK : Thailand's exports this year are expected to rise between 5per cent to 8per cent, boosted by strong global demand and a weaker baht currency, the national shippers' council said on Tuesday.Source: Reuters

 

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