Bangkok: The Chinese government has unveiled the "Shopping in China 2026" initiative, aimed at increasing consumer spending to invigorate the national economy. This campaign marks a strategic move by China to stimulate domestic market activities, encouraging citizens to spend more within the country. The initiative is expected to play a crucial role in China's economic recovery and growth plans.
According to Thai News Agency, the implications of this campaign on international trade, particularly with Thailand, are a topic of interest. Dr. Paijit Wiboonthanasarn, Vice President and Secretary-General of the Thai Chamber of Commerce in China, will be providing insights into how this campaign might influence imports from Thailand. The analysis will be featured on the program "Looking at China from Multiple Perspectives," hosted by Wacharin Setthakudhan.
The focus will be on understanding how Thai businesses and products can leverage this campaign to their advantage. The discussion aims to explore potential opportunities for Thai exporters and how they can align with China's consumption-driven strategies. The insights are expected to provide valuable guidance for Thai enterprises looking to navigate the evolving trade landscape with China.