Thailand to see tariff impact on exports in second half of year, central bank says
BANGKOK, April 17 (Reuters) - Thailand will see the impact of U.S. tariffs on its exports in the second half of the year, and higher imports to reduce the trade surplus with America will affect local manufacturing, Bank of Thailand Assistant Governor Sakkapop Panyanukul told a briefing.
Thailand is among Southeast Asian nations that would be hardest hit by U.S. President Donald Trump's threatened levies, facing a 36% tariff.
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