Myanmar-Thailand border trade reaches over US$45 mln in January

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The photo shows trucks laden with onions to transport them to Thailand at the Myawady Trade Zone.

Myanmar’s border trade with neighbouring Thailand amounted to US$45.20 million — $10.452 million in exports and $34.768 million in imports — through the Myawady border between 1 and 28 January.

Myanmar exported peanuts, onion, dried chilli, and fresh chilli to Thailand while it imported raw plastic materials, motorbike parts, automobile parts, electrical goods, construction materials, detergents, foodstuffs, and machinery spare parts.

Furthermore, product inspections for perishable aquatic products and green items like onions and chillies at the border checkpoint are prioritized to facilitate and expedite exports. — TWA/MKKS/THb

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