Myanmar-Thailand border trade surpasses US$2.1 bln in April-July

Myanmar’s border trade with the neighbouring country Thailand amounted to US$2.127 billion in the past four months (April-July) of the current financial year 2023-2024.
The figures surged from $1.711 billion recorded in the year-ago period, showing a significant increase of $416.691 million.
Myanmar conducts cross-border trade with Thailand via Tachilek, Myawady, Kawthoung, Myeik, Hteekhee and Mawtaung borders. Of them, the Hteekhee border performed the largest trade worth $1.389 billion in the past four months.
The trade values stood at $603.67 million at Myawady border post, $63.295 million at Tachhilek, $34.715 million at Myeik, $32.979 million at Kawthoung and $3.937 million at Mawtaung respectively. The trade values stood at $97.113 million at Myawady border post, $12.986 million at Tachhilek, $7.189 million at Myeik, $2.491 million at Kawthoung and $0.088 million at Mawtaung respectively in the previous FY.
Myanmar carries out border trade with the neighbouring countries China, Thailand, Bangladesh and India. It exports agricultural products, livestock products, fisheries, minerals, forest products, finished industrial goods and other goods, while it brings in capital goods, intermediate goods, consumer goods and raw materials by the CMP enterprises.
Thailand’s demand for Myanmar’s kitchen groceries (onion, rice powder, chilli pepper) has risen as it resumed the tourism businesses in the post-COVID period and the restaurants and food businesses widely used them. Fishery products are directly sent to Bangkok, Thailand through Maesot. The fast and fresh delivery service is the priority.  There is a timely transport arrangement for perishable green items like onions, chilli pepper and cabbage at the border points.
The cloth roll, construction materials, industrial raw materials, pharmaceuticals, motorcycle parts, footwear, clothes, fruits, food products, cosmetics, gas, lubricants, household goods, feedstuff, bicycles, stationery, auto parts, tiles, feedstuff, fertilizer and electronic devices are imported. — NN/EM

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