Thailand may see impact of up to $8 bln from U.S. tariffs, says official
BANGKOK, April 2 (Reuters) - Thailand could see an impact of $7 billion to $8 billion from U.S. tariffs that may be imposed, the commerce ministry said on Wednesday.
Thai semiconductor exports may face tariffs of 25% from the United States, the ministry said, adding that it had a strategy on all dimensions of trade negotiations.
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