Thailand and New Zealand Commit to Tripling Trade by 2045
During a landmark visit, leaders of both nations signed agreements to expand economic cooperation and facilitate trade.
- Thailand and New Zealand aim to triple their two-way trade by 2045, marking a significant boost in economic ties.
- The strategic partnership, set to begin by 2026, will coincide with the 70th anniversary of their diplomatic relations.
- Leaders signed agreements to enhance cooperation in education and aviation maintenance.
- Visa facilitation and resumption of direct flights are part of the new economic initiatives.
- The situation in Myanmar was also discussed, with Thailand closely monitoring developments on its border.