The United States and Thailand have agreed to a framework for reciprocal trade that will address tariff and non-tariff barriers across agricultural and industrial products, the White House announced on Sunday, October 26.

Under the agreement, Thailand will remove tariff barriers on approximately 99% of goods, covering a wide range of US industrial and food exports.

The framework was unveiled as part of President Donald Trump’s Asia tour, which included participation in the 13th US-ASEAN Summit and a series of diplomatic and trade initiatives across Southeast Asia.

“The United States and Thailand have agreed to a framework that will substantially open Thailand’s market to US exports and ensure fair competition for US products,” the White House statement said.

The move is expected to sig

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