Paraguay is making significant strides in expanding its international trade reach, with Thailand now opening its market to Paraguayan products. This milestone follows a series of high-level meetings in Bangkok attended by Javier Viveros, Deputy Minister of the Investment and Export Network (Rediex), alongside Fleming Duarte, Paraguay’s non-resident ambassador to Thailand, and Paola Subeldia Blasco, trade attaché.
During their visit, the Paraguayan delegation held discussions with Kiengkrai Thiennukul, President of the Thai Federation Industries, and representatives of the Thai-Latin Business Council. These meetings focused on investment opportunities in key sectors, with an emphasis on bioeconomy, circular economy, and green industrialization, aligning with both countries’ commitment to sustainable development.
A primary goal of the mission was to connect Paraguay’s private sector with Thailand’s market through business matching strategies, fostering commercial partnerships and promoting new export opportunities. This initiative is expected to benefit sectors such as agribusiness, biotechnology, and sustainable production.
Thailand is a key player in Southeast Asia and a significant force in global trade. The country’s decision to allow Paraguayan products marks a crucial step in diversifying Paraguay’s export destinations, reinforcing its reputation as a reliable supplier in the region.
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The Paraguayan delegation emphasized the country’s commitment to innovation and sustainability, fundamental elements in positioning its products in international markets. Expanding trade in Asia is part of a broader strategy to strengthen Paraguay’s presence in emerging economies with high growth potential.
This agreement further reinforces Paraguay’s trade expansion policy and efforts to attract foreign investment, fostering strategic relationships that contribute to sustainable economic growth and enhanced global competitiveness.
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