Thailand Sees US Offering ‘Very Good’ Trade Deal After Ceasefire
Thailand expects the Trump administration to offer a "very good" trade deal after it agreed to end an armed border conflict with Cambodia under a US-backed peace initiative, according to Thailand's Acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai. The ceasefire agreement between Thailand and Cambodia, facilitated by the United States, has paved the way for Thailand to negotiate a favorable trade deal with the Trump administration. Thailand's Acting Prime Minister expressed optimism about the potential for a lucrative trade agreement with the US, suggesting that the ceasefire has improved Thailand's bargaining position. The article does not provide further details about the specifics of the trade deal or the timeline for negotiations. However, it indicates that Thailand's cooperation in resolving the border conflict has been a key factor in the US's willingness to offer a "very good" trade deal, highlighting the geopolitical considerations that can influence international trade negotiations.
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