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ASEAN holds a meeting of ASEAN Economic Ministers and a special meeting of ASEAN Plus 3 economic ministers on 4 June through the teleconferencing system. Discuss ways to cope with the economic impact of the COVID-19 crisis. As assigned by the leader both moving trade forward long-term economic recovery and preparation for future challenges Mrs. Oramon Sapthaweetham Director-General of the Department of International Trade Negotiations revealed that ASEAN has scheduled a special meeting of ASEAN Economic Ministers. and ASEAN economic ministers plus 3 (China, Japan and South Korea) special session on COVID-19 (Special AEM and Special AEM Plus Three on COVID-19) via remote system on 4 June 2020 by Mr. Jurin Laksanawisit, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Commerce Has assigned.
Mr. Sansern Samalapha, Assistant C Level Executive List Minister of Commerce join the meeting For this meeting ASEAN Economic Ministers will jointly find ways to deal with the economic impact of the COVID-19 outbreak. As assigned by ASEAN leaders on April 14, 2020 at the Special ASEAN Summit on Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), where members discussed ways to maintain connectivity among world production chain so that trade can move forward and the smooth movement of essential goods. Due to the past Many countries have adopted trade restrictions out of public health necessity. This may affect the product production chain and the economy of the region.
In addition, there will be consideration of long-term economic recovery strategies after the COVID-19 situation is resolved, especially the exchange of information on the use of trade measures. and best practices in dealing with COVID-19 So that ASEAN is ready to deal with challenges that may arise in the future. For the ASEAN Plus Three Economic Ministers' Meeting (China, Japan, South Korea), there will also be discussions on ways to deal with the economic impacts of this crisis. ASEAN is Thailand's number one trading partner. Trade between Thailand and ASEAN in 2019 had a total trade value of 107,928 million US dollars. Thailand exports to ASEAN worth 62,904 million US dollars.
Mr. Sansern Samalapha, Assistant C Level Executive List Minister of Commerce join the meeting For this meeting ASEAN Economic Ministers will jointly find ways to deal with the economic impact of the COVID-19 outbreak. As assigned by ASEAN leaders on April 14, 2020 at the Special ASEAN Summit on Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), where members discussed ways to maintain connectivity among world production chain so that trade can move forward and the smooth movement of essential goods. Due to the past Many countries have adopted trade restrictions out of public health necessity. This may affect the product production chain and the economy of the region.
In addition, there will be consideration of long-term economic recovery strategies after the COVID-19 situation is resolved, especially the exchange of information on the use of trade measures. and best practices in dealing with COVID-19 So that ASEAN is ready to deal with challenges that may arise in the future. For the ASEAN Plus Three Economic Ministers' Meeting (China, Japan, South Korea), there will also be discussions on ways to deal with the economic impacts of this crisis. ASEAN is Thailand's number one trading partner. Trade between Thailand and ASEAN in 2019 had a total trade value of 107,928 million US dollars. Thailand exports to ASEAN worth 62,904 million US dollars.