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Thailand's exports in April rise 12.3 percent

The Trade Policy and Strategy Office (TPSO) of Thailand revealed that Thai exports rose by 12.3 percent in April due to a higher demand for farm produce.
Bangkok (NNT/VNA) - The TradePolicy and Strategy Office (TPSO) of Thailand revealed that Thai exports roseby 12.3 percent in April due to a higher demand for farm produce. 

According to the TPSO, Thai exports in Aprilwere valued at 18.9 billion USD. This was the 14th consecutive month Thailand hadseen positive export figures. Demand for farm products such as durian, rice,cassava and frozen chicken is on the rise, according to the agency. 

The sales of Thai durians worldwide increased by 207 percent to7 billion THB. With the help of Alibaba Group, the value of durian export toChina alone toppled 110 million USD, an increase of 774 percent. 

With these positive figures, the export sector during thefirst four months of this year expanded 11.5 percent, with a total value of81.7 billion USD. 

TPSO Director Pimchanok Vonkorporn said on May 23 that thegovernment’s e-commerce policy is on the right track while citing the need tomaintain the quality of Thai farm goods in order to stay competitive and meetthis year's growth target of 8 percent. 

Also in April, Thai imports, mostly fuel products, werevalued at 20.3 billion USD, resulting in a 1.2-billion-USD trade deficit.Despite the trade imbalance, the director claimed fuel products are importantto the manufacturing sector. The growing need for fuel means the Thai economyis thriving.-VNA
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