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Export questions to persist under Biden

About 100 members of the State Enterprises Workers’ Relations Confederation rallied in Bangkok in July to voice their opposition to Thailand entering the CPTPP, saying the move would harm the agriculture industry.  Chanat Katanyu

Although the Biden administration is expected to reestablish the US’s multilateral trade framework, underlying challenges for Thai exports still remain as carbon emissions, labour rights and trade pact conditions are critical issues affecting growth prospects, says a think tank.

As Democrat nominee Joe Biden is set to officially become the 46th US president in January with a majority of seats in the House of Representatives controlled by the Democrat Party, it is plausible a Biden presidency will rehabilitate economic and trade relations through a multilateral framework, such…

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