
Thai finmin says will travel to US for trade talks
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Thai Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira said on Monday he will travel to the United States later in the day for trade talks to be held over the next two days.He said on a local news programme that he hopes U.S. tariffs levied on Thailand will not be higher than those imposed on other countries.Thailand faces U.S. tariffs of 36% if it fails to negotiate a reduction before a moratorium expires on July 9.

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