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Thailand plans to increase U.S. imports, lower certain tariffs, and address non-tariff barriers in a bid to improve trade terms following new U.S. tariffs. The 36% tariff on Thai goods is one of the highest imposed by the Trump administration. Thailand will aim to balance trade with the U.S. within 10 years, and the government will provide relief measures for businesses affected by the tariffs. Negotiations with the U.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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