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"The Thai Electronic Commerce Association together with Tech E-Business Center Company Limited welcomed the Deputy Director-General of the Department of E-Commerce and Information. Chinese Ministry of Commerce Joining forces with the private e-commerce industry Support Thai entrepreneurs to expand the market into China, expected to grow 30% in 2020." Thai Electronic Commerce Association together with Tech E-Business Center Company Limited or Thailand e-Business Center (TeC) led by Mr. Somkiat Chaisupharakul and Mr. Pathom Intharodom welcomed MS. JIA SHUYING, Deputy Director-General of the Department of E-Commerce and Information. Chinese Ministry of Commerce together with To meet to discuss the condition of the Thai-Chinese e-commerce market. and past Thai-Chinese cooperation and that will happen in the future In the past ten years It is an important step in the development and promotion of the growth of China's e-commerce industry. Under the driving force of an important engine such as the Chinese government sector.
The same is true for the Thai e-commerce industry, which has a Industry Email List tendency to grow continuously. This is a result of the popularity of Thai products among Chinese tourists and the total exports of Thai-Chinese products since 2018, which reached 47 billion USD. and with the close relationship between the two countries The Chinese Ministry of Commerce and the Thai Ministry of Commerce will enter into an MOU in 2020, which is expected to accelerate the growth rate of the two countries' e-commerce industries by more than three times, said Mr. Thanawat Malabuppha, President of the Entrepreneurs Association. Thai Electronic Commerce said: "Market development E-commerce in Thailand to grow rapidly and be successful You can study ways of thinking and lessons from China, such as pushing for both the big government and local government. Studying consumer behavior through continuous use of technology and innovation Including always inventing new products and services." Mr. Pathom Introdom, Director of Creative Digital Economy The Thai Chamber of Commerce and the TeC Executive Committee gave their perspective on the importance of technology in the Chinese e-commerce market. “Thailand lacks demand for creating digital platforms. which is the main weapon in business competition in the next 1-2 years, including our expertise in just embracing and using technology .
This is different from China which places importance on research and development of its own technology. which is the heart of sustainable development And this may be a good opportunity for us to build Thai-Chinese cooperation. To provide an opportunity for both the government and business sectors to learn and see examples of success from China. Create understanding and apply it seriously." Ms. Kulthirat Phakawatkrailert TeC CEO and board member of the Thai Electronic Commerce Association said, "Thai e-commerce in 2017-2018 has a growth rate of approximately 17-18%, which is considered number 1 in Southeast Asia and in 2018 2018-2019 has a growth rate of approximately 20%, combined with the current government's Thailand 4.0 policy, which places great emphasis on the e-commerce industry. And if using the industrial park model "e-Industrial Park" or what China calls "e-Commerce Park" is applied in Thailand. Piloted in three southern border provinces to be used as a center for production Promote and develop products Through support from the government sector as well as expanding distribution channels through e-commerce to foreign countries. It will make the Thai business sector and e-commerce industry grow continuously and become even stronger." The catalyst for the rapid growth of China's e-commerce industry is the growth of the consumer goods market, which has grown 20% over the past 10 years, with e-commerce sales in 2019 estimated at $480 billion. United States, or approximately 3.4 million yuan, while online retail in 2019 was worth approximately.
The same is true for the Thai e-commerce industry, which has a Industry Email List tendency to grow continuously. This is a result of the popularity of Thai products among Chinese tourists and the total exports of Thai-Chinese products since 2018, which reached 47 billion USD. and with the close relationship between the two countries The Chinese Ministry of Commerce and the Thai Ministry of Commerce will enter into an MOU in 2020, which is expected to accelerate the growth rate of the two countries' e-commerce industries by more than three times, said Mr. Thanawat Malabuppha, President of the Entrepreneurs Association. Thai Electronic Commerce said: "Market development E-commerce in Thailand to grow rapidly and be successful You can study ways of thinking and lessons from China, such as pushing for both the big government and local government. Studying consumer behavior through continuous use of technology and innovation Including always inventing new products and services." Mr. Pathom Introdom, Director of Creative Digital Economy The Thai Chamber of Commerce and the TeC Executive Committee gave their perspective on the importance of technology in the Chinese e-commerce market. “Thailand lacks demand for creating digital platforms. which is the main weapon in business competition in the next 1-2 years, including our expertise in just embracing and using technology .
This is different from China which places importance on research and development of its own technology. which is the heart of sustainable development And this may be a good opportunity for us to build Thai-Chinese cooperation. To provide an opportunity for both the government and business sectors to learn and see examples of success from China. Create understanding and apply it seriously." Ms. Kulthirat Phakawatkrailert TeC CEO and board member of the Thai Electronic Commerce Association said, "Thai e-commerce in 2017-2018 has a growth rate of approximately 17-18%, which is considered number 1 in Southeast Asia and in 2018 2018-2019 has a growth rate of approximately 20%, combined with the current government's Thailand 4.0 policy, which places great emphasis on the e-commerce industry. And if using the industrial park model "e-Industrial Park" or what China calls "e-Commerce Park" is applied in Thailand. Piloted in three southern border provinces to be used as a center for production Promote and develop products Through support from the government sector as well as expanding distribution channels through e-commerce to foreign countries. It will make the Thai business sector and e-commerce industry grow continuously and become even stronger." The catalyst for the rapid growth of China's e-commerce industry is the growth of the consumer goods market, which has grown 20% over the past 10 years, with e-commerce sales in 2019 estimated at $480 billion. United States, or approximately 3.4 million yuan, while online retail in 2019 was worth approximately.