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Thailand tightens safety standards for frozen food export

BANGKOK (The Nation/ANN): Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP) has tightened its measures for Thai frozen food exporters by launching Thailand Delivers with Safety campaign to boost confidence among global consumers in Covid-19-free safety food product from Thailand. DITP also joins forces with partner organisations in implementing Covid-19 Prevention Measures in food production, which the exporters promptly and responsively comply with to enhance consumers safety, as well as boosting the confidence for global trade partners. As for the market outlook, Thai frozen food market is expected to grow this year, demonstrating Thailand s potential as the major food manufacturer with advanced manufacturing technology that meets international standards.

Private sector to help with virus control

Private sector to help with virus control published : 15 Jan 2021 at 04:00 1 The Thai Chamber of Commerce and Board of Trade of Thailand want to help Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha curb the Covid-19 outbreak by having the private sector play a greater role. The measures seek to widen the help of the private sector in combatting the spread of the virus, particularly among migrant workers. Poj Aramwatananon, a vice-chairman for the Board of Trade of Thailand and president of the Thai Frozen Foods Association, said the chamber and board pledged assistance. They agreed the government and private sectors must work more closely to manage the pandemic. The government should roll out tax incentives to motivate the businesses to buy vaccine for migrant workers.

Chamber of Commerce offers infection support

Chamber of Commerce offers infection support 1 published : 9 Jan 2021 at 10:44 1 The Thai Chamber of Commerce issued a statement on Friday offering to cooperate with the government in tackling the virus outbreak, while requesting a tax deduction for expenses incurred from health screening, treatment and vaccinations for infected employees. Chairman Kalin Sarasin said in the statement the outbreak requires quick screening and isolation for the infected and those at risk from uninfected people. The detection of infected people without a clear management plan will cause significant entailing problems, he said. The chamber suggests a joint working group be established with the public and private sectors involved in the area to manage problems in the longer term.

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