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Malaysia-Thailand border trade grows 30.26 percent in 2021

Border trade between Malaysia and Thailand increased 30.26 percent to 627.7 billion THB (more than 19 billion USD) last year following the reopening of all nine checkpoints along their shared borders, according to officials.
Malaysia-Thailand border trade grows 30.26 percent in 2021 ảnh 1At a Malaysia-Thailand shared border area. (Source: trektooz.com)
Kuala Lumpur (VNA) - Border trade betweenMalaysia and Thailand increased 30.26 percent to 627.7 billion THB (more than 19 billion USD) last yearfollowing the reopening of all nine checkpoints along their shared borders, according to officials.

Thai Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister JurinLaksanawisit said export to Malaysia grew 42.62 percent to 346.6 billion THBwhile import rose 18.44 percent to 281.1 billion THB last year, resulting in a65.5 billion THB trade surplus.

He said Thailand’s overall border trade in 2021, includingtransit trade, stood at 1.71 trillion THB, an increase of 30.03 percentyear-on-year.

Jurin said the cross-border trade is expected to expandbetween 5 percent and 7 percent in 2022 to between 1.08 trillion THB and 1.1trillion THB, driven by global and regional economic recovery.

The Thai government closed its border checkpoints to curbthe spread of COVID-19 in March 2020. So far, 48 of the nation's 97 checkpoints,including all nine along the Malaysian border, are in operation./. 
VNA

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