Thailand to face greater competition in fruit exports
Thai Deputy Minister of Commerce Napintorn Srisunpang has said Thai fruit exports will face more challenges in the future, especially in China’s market, due to greater competition.
Fruit is one of the key currency earners of Thailand. (Photo: VNA)
Bangkok (VNA)꧂ – Thai Deputy Minister of Commerce Napintorn Srisunpang has said Thai fruit exports willface more challenges in the future, especially in China’s market, due togreater competition.
In the first 10months of this year, Thailand exported 1.74 million tonnes of fruits, up 12.7%year on year. The export value was worth 174.27 billion THB (5.06 billion USD),up 31.9% year on year. The top fiveexported fruits were durian (965,284 tonnes), longan (274,064 tonnes), mangosteen(245,049 tonnes), mango (104,154 tonnes) and pineapple (36,618 tonnes). China has been Thailand's top fruit importer, accounting for91.6% of the total value, followed by Malaysia (2.0%), Hong Kong (China) (1.6%),Indonesia (1.0%) and the Republic of Korea (0.8%). The deputy minister explained that Vietnam has gained advantagein durian exports due to a longer harvest period, so the country can meet thedemand of the Chinese market when Thailand is in the production period. The General Administration of Customs China has allowed Thailandto export 22 fruits, including tamarind, custard apple, papaya, star fruit,guava, rambutan, longkong, sapodilla, passion fruit, mandarin orange, orange,pomelo, pineapple, banana, coconut, jackfruit, longan, durian, mango, lychee,mangosteen and rose apple./.
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