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Thailand's Top Imports & Exports 2008Fastest-Growing Thai Exports Include Tin and Precious Metals
Nicknamed the Land of Smiles, Thailand had 3 multi-billion dollar exports to the U.S. last year: computer accessories, telecommunications equipment and fish.
Achieving a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) valued at US$273.25 billion, Thailand was the world’s 35th richest country in 2008. With a population of 65.9 million Thais who generated an average GDP of $8,400 per person last year, Thailand finished 116th among other nations in terms of GDP per capita. As the world’s 27th biggest exporter, Thailand shipped $174.8 billion worth of exports in 2008. Principal Thai exports were textiles, footwear, fish, rice, rubber, jewelry, automobiles, computers and electrical appliances. Based on 2008 statistics, Thailand’s largest export clients were the United States (11.4%), Japan (11.4%), China (9.2%), Singapore (5.7%), Hong Kong (5.6%), Malaysia (5.6%) and Australia (4.3%). According to the CIA World Factbook, Thailand imported $157.3 billion worth of foreign goods last year. Major commodities imported into Thailand include capital goods, consumer goods and fuels. Leading suppliers to Thailand were Japan (18.8%), China (11.2%), the United States (6.4%), the United Arab Emirates (6%), Malaysia (5.5%), Saudi Arabia (4.1%) and Singapore (4%). In total, Thailand’s international trade amounted to $332.1 billion or 121.5% in relation to its overall GDP. Compares with a trade percentage of roughly 25% for the U.S. and 60% for Canada, Thailand may well be overly dependent on global trade and needs to develop its relatively weak domestic economy. Thai Trade with the U.S.Last year, Thai exports to America rose 3.4% to $23.5 billion. Over that same period, Thailand bought $9.1 billion worth of U.S. imports – an increase of 8.8%. Therefore, Thailand’s robust trade surplus with the U.S. came to $14.4 billion in 2008. The lists below present the top 10 exports and imports that American and Thai enterprises exchanged in 2008. The fastest-growing trade product categories are also shown. Thailand’s Top Exports to AmericaThe following top 10 Thai exports represent 60.1% of all exports shipped from Thailand to the U.S. in 2008.
Fastest-Growing Thai Exports to the U.S.The following 10 product categories for Thai exports to America experienced percentage gains ranging from at least 90.4% for food oils to 907,400% for U.S. tin.
Thailand’s Top Imports from AmericaAmerica’s top 10 exports to Thailand accounted for 47.9% of total Thai imports from the U.S. during 2008. These products include raw materials such as cotton and steelmaking materials for labor-intensive manufacturing industries in Thailand.
Fastest-Growing Thai Imports from the U.S.Military products dominate 3 of America’s top 10 fastest-growing export categories delivered to Thailand last year.
Comparative Trade AdvantagesDuring 2008, Thailand exported $1 billion worth of cotton wear and household goods to the U.S. while importing only $2 million worth of American cotton fiber cloth. These Thai-American trade statistics show that Thailand has comparative advantages over the U.S. in the trade of manufactured cotton goods between the 2 nations. On the other hand, America exported $272.5 million worth of faw cotton to Thailand in 2008 contrasted with U.S. imports of Thai wool and cotton natural fibers worth a combined total of just $18,000. That the U.S. exported many thousands of times the value of Thai cotton source materials clearly shows that America has a strong comparative advantage in exporting raw cotton to Thailand. SourcesThis analysis is based on latest statistics from the US Census Bureau- Foreign Trade Statistics and CIA World Factbook as of the date of article publication.
The copyright of the article Thailand's Top Imports & Exports 2008 in Import/Export is owned by Daniel Workman. Permission to republish Thailand's Top Imports & Exports 2008 in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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