Economists predict that the export of goods produced in Cambodia will increase further in the future, as by the end of 2025 Cambodia had nearly 60 operational special economic zones (SEZs) and industrial parks, representing an increase of more than 10% over 2024.
WTO experts in January 2025 largely upheld EU restrictions on the use of palm oil in biofuels following complaints by Indonesia.
The planned export of solar energy from Indonesia’s Batam to Singapore appears to have hit a snag, as appointed electricity exporters face challenges in securing financing under Jakarta’s licensing rules.
About 400 tonnes of premium fragrant jasmine rice will be exported in batches to Australia. Noted producer Amru Rice Company signed an agreement with Green Group, one of the largest and most well-known food wholesale companies in Australia.
The Ministry of Commerce has formed a Public-Private Task force for Registration of Smoke-Fcee certificates on issuing burn-free or haze-free certification for maize to be exported to Thailand to prove that the maize was not produced using slash-and-burn methods to align with Thailand’s import regulations and global sustainability standards, and reduce air pollution.
Amru Rice has signed a new agreement to export around 400 metric tonnes of premium fragrant jasmine rice to The Green Group, one of Australia’s largest and most established food wholesalers.
Thailand’s international trade, or (Thai exports), in 2025 reached USD339.635 billion, or THB11.138 trillion, the highest value on record, and expanded by 12.9% compared with 2024, the strongest growth in four years, against a target of only 2-3%.
The Department of Foreign Trade reported a sharp increase in Thailand’s organic rice exports to China at the start of 2026, establishing China as the largest market for Thai organic rice.