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Export prices were virtually unchanged while traders are awaiting the new tenders for 3.8 million metric tons on July 25.
Export prices declined around one percent in anticipation of large sales of government stocks in the new tenders for 3.8 million metric tons on July 25.
Export prices increased 2 to 5 percent due to tight domestic supplies of white rice paddy and the strengthening of the Thai baht.
The sowing of the MY2016/17 main-rice crop is progressing slowly due to limited irrigated water supplies.
Export prices increased 2 to 4 percent mainly due to new export inquiries and tighter domestic supplies.
On January 8, the Thai Food and Drug Administration (FDA) notified WTO (G/SPS/N/THA/234) about proposed revisions to maximum levels (ML) for certain food additives.
This guide serves as a resource for U.S. companies seeking to do business in Thailand.
This report includes an update of Section 2.8, pertaining to food additive labeling.
Export prices remained unchanged as traders wait for market conditions to improve.
Export prices increased slightly as exporters pursued new-crop white rice for shipment under the 2014 Government-to-Government Agreement with China.
Export prices declined around 1 percent due to the weakening of Thai baht. Farmers have shown little interest in the government’s on-farm pledging program.
MY2015/16 cotton imports are expected to decline 1 to 2 percent due to the weak economic recovery and competition from imported yarn.