Baht Too Strong, Hurting Exports

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Baht Too Strong, Hurting Exports

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By PETCHANET PRATRUANGKRAI
THE NATION

BANGKOK: -- Commerce Minister Porntiva Nakasai said the baht would be stronger only for a short period following a flood of investment into the stock market.

She maintains export value can still meet the 14-per-cent growth target previously forecast for this year. In the first quarter alone, exports look set to grow 20 per cent to US$40 billion (Bt1.29 trillion).

However, she admitted export growth could slow in the second quarter if the baht remained too strong for long, because it would create problems for exporters trying to do business.

Thai Rice Exporters Association president Chookiat Ophaswongse said Thai rice exporters faced greater difficulty competing with Vietnamese exports, due to the widening price gap between the two countries' rice.

"Vietnamese rice is much cheaper than Thai rice, by $80 to $100 per tonne. Vietnam's dong is 8-per-cent weaker than the baht. Thailand will definitely lose export share in many countries that prefer cheaper rice," he said.

Phongsak Assakul, vice chairman of both the Board of Trade and the Thai Chamber of Commerce, expressed concern about the baht's appreciation possibly slowing export recovery in the second quarter.

He called for the Bank of Thailand to control the baht, in order to ensure the Kingdom's competitiveness.

The government may not have to announce a weaker unit, but it should ensure the baht is not too strong against other currencies, Phongsak said.

-- The Nation 2010-03-19
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Re: Baht Too Strong, Hurting Exports

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From what I've read, it's the USD and GBP that are weak rather than THB strong, although the latter is probably part of it as well.
I bet Thailand's export industry is suffering, but what has been said above has been the case for the past 12-18 months and the government don't seem keen to adjust anything. Quite what the last paragraph means is anyone's guess.
I wish they would.
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