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Support cross-border e-commerce business Aiming to send Thai products to China

Bangkok: Deputy Minister of Culture raises ideas to support cross-border e-commerce business. Prepare to ship Thai products to China. Leading the commercial team to the eWTP area, the electronic commerce duty free zone. Chachoengsao facilitates Thai entrepreneurs to bring products to sell abroad through electronic channels. Mr. Naphinthorn Srisanphan, Deputy Minister of Commerce, revealed that he has led a team together with representatives of the Embassy of the People's Republic of China. Visited the electronic commerce duty free zone (eWTP Thailand Duty Free Zone) at Bang Pakong District, Chachoengsao Province. It is the first e-commerce duty free zone in Thailand. In the area of the Eastern Special Development Zone (EEC), which is under the supervision of the Customs Department. Ministry of Finance that facilitates complete import and export Services provided include customs, product stock management. and import and export That can support services in the form of renting space to be a warehouse for storin g goods waiting to be imported and exported in the form of a bonded warehouse (Bonded Warehouse) and waiting to order goods through cross-border e-commerce channels (Stock first, order later ) that is designed to work so that products can be delivered to the destination operator within 14 days, with an e-Seal system to check the journey of the product in an online format - Public Service Platform (PSP) In this regard, there is a policy for Thailand to take advantage of China's eWTP as well. China currently has 10 eWTPs worldwide, including four in China - Hangzhou and Yiwu in Zhejiang, Hainan and Hong Kong. eWTP has been established in six other countries: Thailand, Malaysia, Belgium, Mexico, Ethiopia and Rwanda, where the Ministry of Commerce has signed a memorandum of understanding on e-commerce cooperation with the Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China. To facilitate Thai entrepreneurs being able to export more products to China. The essence of the said memorandum of understanding is to e nhance concrete cooperation in electronic commerce. and promote industry connectivity Promote small and medium-sized businesses to expand their markets both nationally and globally through electronic commerce. Strengthen cooperation in building academic capacity Collaborate to develop digital skills Promote mechanisms for sustainable economic and social development and trade and economic cooperation, including studying aspects of e-commerce cooperation in creating an e-commerce environment based on mutual benefits. In addition, the Ministry of Commerce also plans to encourage Thai entrepreneurs to have the opportunity to participate in various trade shows. Important in China To export Thai products to China through the said memorandum of understanding, including preparing to study the feasibility of using eWTP in many countries to promote Thailand's international e-commerce trade. By making use of customs and bonded warehouses that are more convenient.-514-Thai News Agency Source: Thai News Agency