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泰国与柬埔寨的边境贸易额下降了99.9%
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2025-09-30 17:00

Core Insights - Thailand's border trade with Cambodia has seen a dramatic decline of 99.9% year-on-year, with August's trade amounting to only 10 million Thai Baht [1][2] - The overall border trade total has decreased by 3.1%, reaching 1.501 trillion Thai Baht, but is projected to grow to between 1.81 trillion and 1.85 trillion Thai Baht for the year, reflecting a 1% to 2% increase [1] - The decline in exports to Cambodia is attributed to the closure of border checkpoints, with exports dropping for the second consecutive month [2] Trade Performance - In August, Thailand's border exports fell by 14.7% to 75.06 billion Thai Baht, while imports increased by 12.2% to 75.07 billion Thai Baht [1] - The highest border trade was with Malaysia at 26.9 billion Thai Baht, down 5.7% year-on-year, followed by Laos at 23.1 billion Thai Baht, which saw a minimal decline of 0.1%, and Myanmar at 13.8 billion Thai Baht, with a significant drop of 20.8% [1] Export Products - Major export products from Thailand include diesel, computers and peripherals, and other refined petroleum products [1] - Exports to Cambodia included wine valued at 5 million Thai Baht, mineral and fuel products worth 1 million Thai Baht, and whisky exports totaling 1 billion Thai Baht [2] Support Measures - The Thai government has implemented several support measures for businesses affected by the decline in exports to Cambodia, including prioritizing around 100 impacted companies for participation in upcoming trade exhibitions [2] - Business matching activities have been organized to connect affected entrepreneurs with buyers and border importers from various markets [2] - Some transport operators are offering discounted shipping rates to exporters [2]