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Export prices further increased 1-3 percent due to tight domestic supplies and continued exports to African countries.
Export prices increased 4-5 percent due to tight domestic supplies.
Export prices remain unchanged at high levels as the Thai baht is still strong.
Export prices further increased 1-2 percent mainly due to the strengthening of the Thai baht.
Export prices increased 1-2 percent due to the strengthening of the Thai baht and new inquiries from foreign buyers.
Export prices declined around 1 percent in anticipation of the government’s announced tender of approximately 1 million metric tons.
Export prices remain unchanged due to quiet trading while traders are waiting for new tender of government’s rice stocks which may take place by the end of January 2015.
Export prices for most grades of rice are basically unchanged from the previous week except for fragrant rice.
This report lists certificates required by Thai government agencies for U.S. products exported to Thailand.
This guide serves as a resource for U.S. companies seeking to do business in Thailand and provides practical tips and information...
Export prices increased 1 to 2 percent due to tighter domestic supplies while the G-to-G rice shipments continued.
U.S. exports of fish and seafood reached a record $5.3 billion in FY 2014. Recent growth in U.S. exports has primarily been due to increased volume rather than higher prices.