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The Department of International Trade Negotiations advises exporters of Thai halal food products. Take advantage of the FTA to expand exports to target the Muslim consumer market. Revealed that Thailand currently has 13 FTAs with 18 countries that have reduced taxes. Revealed that it is still in the process of negotiating FTAs with Turkey, Pakistan, and Bangladesh to open the market for halal food products. Recommend that manufacturers must be strict about quality. Standards according to Islamic principles To build consumer confidence, Mrs. Oramon Sapthaweetham Director-General of the Department of International Trade Negotiations revealed that at present, Halal food is considered a product group with high demand and is likely to continue to grow.
And Thailand is also a country with high potential for Country Email List exporting halal food. Especially in the rice category Fresh, Dried, Chilled, Frozen Fruit Processed and canned seafood and sugar because they have the advantage of upstream raw materials used to produce Halal food. And the Halal food market is still a large market. There are more than 2,200 million consumers, or approximately 29% of the world's population. Therefore, it is an opportunity for Thai export entrepreneurs to further expand the market for halal food products. “In exporting, you should take advantage of the 13 free trade agreements (FTAs) that Thailand has with 18 countries that have already reduced taxes To export Halal food products to Islamic countries (OIC) such as Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei, as well as countries with high consumption of Halal food such as China, Japan and Vietnam, etc., in order to gain a competitive advantage with Competitor's products.
Thailand is in the process of negotiating an FTA with Turkey and Pakistan and plans to negotiate an FTA with Bangladesh. This will increase the opportunity to expand the Halal food market in the future as well. Mrs. Oramon said Thailand is currently the number 1 exporter of halal food in ASEAN, the 3rd in Asia after China and India, and the 12th in the world. In 2019, Thailand exported halal food products all over the world. Total value: 29,331 million US dollars Most exported to China Followed by the United States and Japan, while exports to 57 Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) member countries had a total value of 5,217 million US dollars, or 16% of all product exports. For important export products to the OIC group, such as sugar, exports amounted to 1,463 million US dollars.
And Thailand is also a country with high potential for Country Email List exporting halal food. Especially in the rice category Fresh, Dried, Chilled, Frozen Fruit Processed and canned seafood and sugar because they have the advantage of upstream raw materials used to produce Halal food. And the Halal food market is still a large market. There are more than 2,200 million consumers, or approximately 29% of the world's population. Therefore, it is an opportunity for Thai export entrepreneurs to further expand the market for halal food products. “In exporting, you should take advantage of the 13 free trade agreements (FTAs) that Thailand has with 18 countries that have already reduced taxes To export Halal food products to Islamic countries (OIC) such as Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei, as well as countries with high consumption of Halal food such as China, Japan and Vietnam, etc., in order to gain a competitive advantage with Competitor's products.
Thailand is in the process of negotiating an FTA with Turkey and Pakistan and plans to negotiate an FTA with Bangladesh. This will increase the opportunity to expand the Halal food market in the future as well. Mrs. Oramon said Thailand is currently the number 1 exporter of halal food in ASEAN, the 3rd in Asia after China and India, and the 12th in the world. In 2019, Thailand exported halal food products all over the world. Total value: 29,331 million US dollars Most exported to China Followed by the United States and Japan, while exports to 57 Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) member countries had a total value of 5,217 million US dollars, or 16% of all product exports. For important export products to the OIC group, such as sugar, exports amounted to 1,463 million US dollars.