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Byline: Woranuj Maneerungsee
Dec. 3--Amid growing concern that the European Union's tight international trade policies could affect Thailand's exports next year, local businessmen have called for two-way communication before any implementation of new rules.
Kiet Sittheamorn, the chairman of the International Chamber of Commerce, led a group of businesspeople to the Bangkok-based Delegation of the EU Commission to present a letter yesterday outlining the group's concerns.
The 15-country European Union accounted for nearly 15 percent of Thailand's total export value of US$66 billion last year.
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