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Rice export prices increased 1-2 percent due to the strengthening of the Thai baht and the demand for white rice from Indonesia.
From February 23, 2024, U.S. wines can access the Thai market duty-free and with lower excise taxes.
Rice export prices remain unchanged as the downward price pressure from the new supplies of white rice offsets the strengthening of the Thai baht.
Rice export prices further decreased 1-2 percent due to the weakening of the Thai baht.
Rice export prices decreased 1-3 percent mainly due to further weakening of the Thai baht.
Rice export prices decreased 1-3 percent as the Thai baht weakened.
MY2023/24 rice and corn production forecasts remain unchanged. MY2023/24 wheat imports are revised up to 3.0 MMT.
Rice export prices decreased one percent despite the strengthening of the Thai baht.
Rice export prices increased 1-2 percent as exporters continued to secure rice supplies ahead of the Lunar New Year and Ramadan despite a further weakening of the Thai baht.
Bite size local news, Post reports and activity summaries wrapped by ATO Hong Kong. In this issue: ATO Hong Kong Encourages Healthier Lifestyle with U.S. Food Ingredients; Hong Kong to Hold 5-month Day & Night Vibes Campaign; New Survey on Hongkongers’ Cross-border Consumption...
The Thai Food and Drug Administration (TFDA) recently clarified its requirements for copies of export certificates accompanying U.S.-origin imported foods, including fresh fruit and vegetables shipments, into Thailand.
Farmland in Hong Kong is limited. In 2022, local agricultural production (livestock and crops) yielded about $173 million worth of fresh food. Hence, Hong Kong relies on imports of fresh produce to feed its 7.3 million residents.