2025年前10个月,泰国与自由贸易协定伙伴的贸易额增长13%
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2026-01-12 08:01

Core Insights - Thailand's trade volume showed significant growth in the first ten months before 2025, particularly with 18 countries/regions that have signed Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) [1] - The total trade volume reached $337.379 billion, marking a 13% increase compared to the same period last year [1] - China remains Thailand's most important trading partner, followed by ASEAN countries, Japan, and India [1] Trade Growth with FTA Partners - Trade with FTA partner countries grew at a satisfactory pace, with China increasing by 28%, India by 27%, ASEAN by 13%, and Japan by 2% [1] - Trade with FTA partners accounted for 59.2% of Thailand's total trade volume [1] Export and Import Performance - Exports to FTA partner countries reached $154.555 billion, with an 8% increase [1] - The highest growth in exports was seen in industrial products, which rose by 12% to $118.061 billion, while agricultural and processed agricultural products saw a 1% increase [1] - Imports from FTA partner countries totaled $182.824 billion, reflecting an 18% year-on-year growth [1] - The majority of imports were production inputs, making up 67% of total imports, including essential raw materials such as electrical machinery, machinery, chemical products, steel, and metal ores [1]